Copper elephants made and signed by Made by John Louw. Magnificent art work.
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Re: JOHN LOUW COPPER ELEPHANT ART WORK
I was also wondering what these items were worth. I've got the top version it's newer than 1974 I think it could be as new as 2002 not older than 1998. I've seen them listed for sale anywhere from $30 to $70. That's a pretty big margin. So what makes one more valuable than another? Other than condition or size.
Re: JOHN LOUW COPPER ELEPHANT ART WORK
we have the set of copper elephant signed by John Louw one is the male elephant an the other is the female with baby and when hung on the wall they face one another
Re: JOHN LOUW COPPER ELEPHANT ART WORK
I have one that is 20" by 30" and is signed and dated 73 that is in exelent condition. Does any one know its worth?