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Potter building her kiln

·Cameras & Photography·Photograph·$1,500 - $3,000
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Valuation

Estimated Market Value
$1,500 - $3,000

Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis

Low Estimate
$1,500
Mid Range
$2,250
High Estimate
$3,000
ConfidenceHigh (85%)
Condition
Very Good
Fair Market Value — This estimate reflects what the item would typically sell for between a willing buyer and seller at auction, estate sale, or between collectors. Retail or dealer prices may be higher (often 2-4x) due to restoration, authentication, and guarantees.

Item Details

Maker
Edward Curtis

Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) was an American photographer and ethnographer known for his extensive documentation of Native American cultures. His work is highly collectible due to its historical significance and artistic merit.

Date
Early 1900s

The photograph's style and subject matter align with Curtis's work from the early 1900s, characterized by detailed cultural representation.

Region
United States
Materials
Photographic paper, wood frame
Type
Photograph
Style
Native AmericanEthnographicHistorical Photography
Marks & Identifiers
  • Edward Curtis signature
Completeness
complete
Provenance

Documentation such as original purchase receipts or exhibition catalogs would enhance value.

Condition

Very Good
  • Minimal wear
  • No visible tears or significant fading
  • Frame intact with minor scratches

Excellent condition can add 20-30% to the market price.

Summary

Potter Building Her Kiln. Made by Edward Curtis. Dating to Early 1900s. Materials: Photographic paper, wood frame. Estimated value: $1,500 – $3,000. Condition: Very Good. Current market for Curtis's photographs is strong with rising prices.

Market Data

Demand Level
high
Market Trends

Current market for Curtis's photographs is strong with rising prices.

Where to Sell

Specialty dealers, auction houses, online platforms for fine art.

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Care & Preservation
  • Keep out of direct sunlight
  • Maintain stable humidity
  • Consider UV-protective glass
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