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Q. In a recent relocation, our movers damaged my collectors print (1177/1255) of Charles Petersons "At the Mill". If the print had not been damaged, how much would it be worth?
12/16/02
A. Michele,

A number of publishers keep "replacement" prints for such situations. unfortunately White Door Publishing does not. I would put in for an insurance claim. Secondary market values do vary, however I have seen this image selling for $700-900, not including framing.

Please contact me if you have any further questions. Happy Holidays.

John Ranes
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