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Horse and Buggy Days

By Eric700, 26 October, 2013
Description

I have a Paul Detlefson Picture in a wood frame. A J  Weber Blacksmith

It is in very good condition.

On the back it says Horse and Buggy Days

Also has written P339-7 and V5208-140.

 

I was looking to sell it to and interested buyer. I have know idea of the value. How can you tell the difference between a print and a painting?

 

Please help.

 

 

Category
Fine Art
Medium
picture with wood frame
Distinguishing marks
On the back it says
Windsor Art products division of Illinois Moulding Co
Horse and Buggy Days
Also has written P339-7 and V5208-140.
Condition
Good
Date Period
unknown
History
Grandfather had it. He has passed away 20 years ago and mother had it hanging in her apartment.
Price Paid (If known)
unknown
For Sale?
Yes
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AppleNay

10 years 3 months ago

Re: Horse and Buggy Days

I have been a Detlefsen collector for 40 years. I have never seen an orginal painting. You have a print. That is only half of the painting. There were millions made in the 1950's and they are still being made. It depends on how big the print is, the condition and the "want" of the buyer. I have a couple of the same print paid less than $15 for them. 

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