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Posted By: davidcycleback
With antique prints, ala original Rembrants and Durers, owners often put their stamp on the back. As many of the owners were famous as collectors (art versions of Barry Halper), their stamp can ad value (provenance) to the print, and there is a book that lists the significant collector's stamps for art. |
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