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Is a serigraph worth anything?
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Yes, some serigraphs are worth something. However, prices can range from a few dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Generally, the artist, age, type, image quality, number and condition of the print will determine its value. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable art dealer can provide you with an estimate as to how much your serigraph is worth. Explore a large collection of serigraphs on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2024
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Tertius Serigraph Print, Signed, Late 20th Century, 19x24 Inches
By Paul Narkiewicz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
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Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Serigraph signed
Category
Late 20th Century Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
$1,120 Sale Price
55% Off
Untitled Serigraph Print, Signed, Late 20th Century, 28.75 x 16 in
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Information: Crease in bottom left border
Additional Details: Serigraph print hand signed by unknown artist
Category
Late 20th Century Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
$112 Sale Price
68% Off
"Untitled Community Holiday Festival" by Joseph Zucker (Christmas tree, Musical)
By Joseph Zucker
Located in New York, NY
This is a serigraph print, signed and numbered. The total edition size is 144 plus 8 APs.
b. 1941
Category
1970s Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
Minigolf Circus Screen Print, Signed Serigraph, Contemporary, 1980s
By Rodney Greenblat
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large silkscreen printed in over 20 colors, signed and numbered out of 225 in pencil by Rodney
Category
1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
$1,368 Sale Price
45% Off
Teddy Kollek, Mayor Serigraph, Contemporary Screen Print, Signed, 1975
Located in Brooklyn, NY
In 1975, artist Anthony Cortez created a serigraph titled "Teddy Kollek, Mayor," honoring
Category
1970s Contemporary Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
Doorways Serigraph, Pop Art Screen Print, 1970s, Signed, Unframed
By Emilio Sanchez
Located in Brooklyn, NY
47.625 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details
Category
1970s Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
$368 Sale Price
47% Off


