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Based on 8 real appraisalsUpdated 2026-04-04

What Is a Lithograph Worth? Value Guide (2026)

Is Your Lithograph Worth Anything?

Yes β€” most lithographs have value, though prices vary significantly based on maker, age, condition, and rarity. Based on expert appraisals and market data, typical lithographs are valued at $250 to $375, though exceptional examples can be worth considerably more.

Lithograph Value by Tier

Not all lithographs are created equal. Here's how values break down:

| Tier | Typical Range | Description | |------|--------------|-------------| | Entry level | $68 to $150 | Common or lower-value examples | | Mid-range | $300 to $300 | Typical mid-range pieces | | High-end | $300 to $3,000 | Premium, rare, or exceptional examples |

What Makes a Lithograph Valuable?

The value of a lithograph depends on several key factors:

Maker or Brand

The single biggest factor in determining value. A lithograph by a recognized maker commands significantly higher prices than an unmarked example. Notable makers we've appraised include N. Currier, David Pierce, Robert Redlin, Frank Howell. An unsigned or unmarked lithograph may be worth a fraction of an attributed one.

Condition

Condition has a dramatic impact on value. A lithograph in excellent, original condition can be worth 2-5 times more than one with damage, repairs, or missing parts. Key condition factors include:
  • Completeness β€” all original parts present
  • Surface condition β€” no cracks, chips, stains, or wear
  • Originality β€” no repairs, refinishing, or modifications
  • Structural integrity β€” solid, stable, functional

Age and Period

Older is not always more valuable, but pieces from desirable periods tend to command premiums. Common periods we see for lithographs include c. 1990-2000, Mid-19th Century, 1998. The most sought-after examples typically date from periods of high craftsmanship and artistic achievement.

Rarity and Provenance

Rare examples β€” limited editions, unusual designs, or documented history β€” consistently bring the highest prices. If you can trace your lithograph's ownership history or tie it to a notable collection, exhibition, or event, that significantly increases its appeal to collectors.

Materials

Materials affect both value and desirability. Lithographs made from Paper, Frame, Paper, Paper, ink, wood (frame), Paper, ink, glass (frame) are among the most common in our database. Premium materials (solid hardwoods, precious metals, fine porcelain) typically command higher prices than plated, veneered, or composite alternatives.

Real Lithograph Appraisal Examples

Here are actual lithographs from our archive, showing the range of values:

  • Elvis Presley Limited Edition Lithograph β€” valued at $39 to $98
  • Lithograph by David Pierce β€” valued at $200 to $400
  • Vintage lithograph green lady by Tretchenko β€” valued at $250 to $350
  • Lithograph by Frank Howell β€” valued at $500 to $700
  • Reptiles by mc escher by M.C. Escher β€” valued at $2,500 to $3,500

Notable Lithograph Makers

  • [N. Currier](/maker/n-currier) β€” 1 appraised
  • [David Pierce](/maker/david-pierce) β€” 1 appraised
  • [Robert Redlin](/maker/robert-redlin) β€” 1 appraised
  • [Frank Howell](/maker/frank-howell) β€” 1 appraised
  • [Guinoart](/maker/guinoart) β€” 1 appraised
  • [Tretchenko](/maker/tretchenko) β€” 1 appraised

How to Find Out What Your Lithograph Is Worth

The best way to determine the value of your specific lithograph is to have it appraised by an expert. At InstAppraisal, you can:

1. Upload photos of your lithograph β€” clear images of the front, back, bottom, and any marks or signatures 2. Receive an AI-powered appraisal backed by comparable sales data, expert knowledge, and 20+ years of appraisal history 3. Get an estimated value range with confidence level and market context

Our system cross-references your item against thousands of comparable sales and expert appraisals to provide an accurate valuation.

Where to Sell Your Lithograph

If you're looking to sell, your options include:

  • Auction houses β€” best for high-value or rare pieces
  • Antique dealers β€” good for mid-range items, expect 40-60% of retail
  • Online marketplaces β€” widest audience, but requires effort
  • Consignment shops β€” hands-off approach, typical 50/50 split
The right venue depends on your item's value and condition. Higher-value pieces generally do better at specialized auctions.

--- *Based on expert appraisals and market data. Last updated 2026-04-04.*

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This page is generated from InstAppraisal's archive of 86,000+ appraisals and is updated regularly. Values are estimates and may vary by condition, provenance, and market timing.