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Current Market Prices ~ Prints Issue TITLE Price, Low SIZE Retail, ISSUE LO High HI TITLE Retail (February SIZE ISSUE 2018) LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI CURRENT MARKET PRICES ~ PRINTS, SCULPTURE, ORIGINALS Prints, Graphics, & Giclées Prices do not reflect shifts below a print's original issue price TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI ABBETT, ROBERT ATKINSON, MICHAEL BAMA, JAMES BIG GUY SETTER & GROUS 125 413 501 ASPEN GROVE 20X27 95 240 288 OLD SOD HOUSE 23X14 80 221 265 BOBWHITES & POINTER 50 136 170 CLIFF FALLS 175 175 185 PORTRAIT OF A SIOUX 23X23 135 160 200 CROSSING SPLIT ROCK 125 125 150 COURT OF HONOR 150 150 160 PRECOLUMBIAN W/ATLATL 22X18 75 116 145 ADAMS, GAIL CRYSTAL CLIFFS 300 360 READY TO RENDEZVOUS 19X27 225 693 841 DOUBLE SOLITUDE AP 275 275 315 DAYBREAK 160 200 READY TO RIDE 16X22 185 185 200 SLEEPIN BEAUTY 225 225 225 DAYS END 175 175 175 RIDIN THE RIMS 23X19 210 300 360 ADAMS, HERMON EMERALD FALLS 165 165 170 ROOKIE BRONC RIDER 22X18 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225 247 297 ILLUMINATION 85 158 198 WATER SERIES 3 450 450 450 OFFENSIVE LINE 150 525 637 MATES 16X12 60 128 160 WATERS EDGE 38X30 175 175 180 REFLECTIONS OF GOLD 96 120 MOONLIGHT CALL 55 64 80 AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES RIGHT OF WAY 32X21 150 877 1080 NO MORE SALMON 125 125 130 AUDUBON MAMMALS SET 1 1638 2047 RIGHT OF WAY APGCNV 74X49 20000 29000 RED WOLF 45 48 60 AUDUBON MAMMALS SET 2 1137 1400 RIGHT OF WAY GCNV 74X49 4800 10000 14500 ROAD LESS TRAVELED 150 225 270 AUSTER, KEN WINTER KILL AP 30X24 225 270 SECOND GLANCE 19X12 125 187 225 RED DRESS IN WINDOW 9X7 350 425 BARBER, JOHN SILENT WATCH 65 65 80 AUSTIN, CARY A WINTERS EVE HILL 18X27 125 136 170 SOARING SPIRIT 15X23 100 120 150 SATURDAY NEAR SUNSET 80 100 BAY COUNTRY MILL CLR 7X13 135 553 671 SOMETHING IN AIR 85 292 351 STORM 27X15 165 165 180 BUYBOAT WM TENNYSON AP 26X17 150 833 1011 STRIKE KING 75 75 80 AZOULAY, GUILLAUME DAWN ON CHOPTANK APRM 24X15 910 1105 TIME WELL SPENT 150 150 150 CAMARGUE 800 800 800 MISTY MORNING APRM 18X12 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