What is my Thomas Kinkade Sunday Outing worth?
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This one looks like yours. They are asking $149.99. www.ebay.com/
For a number of reasons, it is a challenge to give you an exact value.
If you are valuing for insurance (usually higher than the value it currently sells for), you may want to contact one of the many galleries that offers appraisals, like this one (I have not yet had the opportunity to deal with them, just one found in my research period):
www.kinkadecapitola.com/pricelist.html
If you are valuing to sell (what someone sell actually pay)...when researching online, especially eBay, make sure you ONLY use SOLD auctions as your guide and that the item is an EXACT match to yours (with numbered pieces exact means in that numbered series--knowing that a lower number may fetch slightly more than a higher).
Without knowing the exact size, frame style, condition, date, etc. of yours it is hard for me to give you an approximate average selling price.
Once you have completed your research, and you want to sell, and you find there are several of the EXACT items sold with slightly different prices, then you may want to start your auction at the average price, in a 30 day fixed auction, where you offer the buyer the option to bid a best offer.
Hope this is helpful!
In tersm of intrinsic worth as an investment possibility and getting insurance, Kinkades have little value, mainly because they were overproduced by franchise art studios.
www.thestreet.com/.../5-completely-worthless-collectibles...
"The self-proclaimed and trademarked "painter of light" was so popular among fans of pastels and candlelit windows that his company, Media Arts Group, went public with a $110 IPO in 1994. Kinkade was MDA on the NYSE until January 2004, when he bought in back for $32.7 million after the stock had lost more than 80% of its value.
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