Dog watching kittens drink milk

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Valuation
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Item Details
C.H. Groh is known for his animal-themed paintings, particularly those featuring dogs and cats. His works capture the playful nature of these animals, appealing to collectors.
The painting's style and materials suggest it was created in the early to mid-20th century, consistent with the popular subject matter of that time.
- C.H. Groh signature
Documentation such as previous sales receipts or exhibition catalogs would enhance value.
Condition
- Minor scratches
- Some areas of paint loss
Good condition typically retains 70-80% of its original value.
Summary
Dog Watching Kittens Drink Milk. Made by C.H. Groh. Dating to Early to mid-20th century. Materials: Oil on canvas. Estimated value: $150 – $250. Condition: Good. Moderate demand for animal-themed art.
Market Data
Moderate demand for animal-themed art.
Specialty dealers, online art marketplaces, local galleries.
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact age of the painting
- Medium used (if not oil)
- Restoration status
Photos That Could Refine This Valuation
- Close-up of the signature
- Back of the canvas
- Detailed view of any damage
Care & Preservation
- Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Maintain stable humidity to avoid warping.
- Dust the frame gently with a soft cloth.
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