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What is the value of a Frank Frazetta print? it's about 30 years old and does not seem to be a poster.?

It is not shiney like a poster, it feels like it is on a heavy paper but not canvas, it has a matte finish. We have had it for about 30 years or more. Can anyone direct me to a site that may be of some help. We are not looking to sale just want to know the value...it is signed but not numbered. the name of the print is "Sun Goddess".


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I would like to refer you to one of the top art broker (that's art-speak for reseller) in the southwest. It is Windsor Betts Fine Art Brokerage House. Their phone number is 505-820-1234. I imagine they, or some art brokerage houses nearer to you, have web sites where you can check this out. Also, if you are in a large city, many art appraisers have a free day to have an item of art, jewelery or an antique appraised. Check your phone book and call the appraiser nearest you to find out. Good luck. The fact that it is not numbered leads me to believe it is a serigraph, which is a fancy four color separation, a poster or a mono print, the last would be quite valuable. The others, not so much, even if it is an original (versus printed) signature. Good luck. I would love to know what you find out.