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2008 Secondary Market Appraisal

 

Title IssuePrice EstimatedValue
A Day at the Gin $110 $1800

Autumn Harvest

$55 $300
Board of Directors $30 $450
Bountiful Bouquet Bayer  $600
Carolina Cotton $25 $250
Celebrating America's Cotton  $100

$400

Christmas Cotton $25 $325
Cotton Wagon $30 $225
Days of Cotton $30 $240
Deep South $50 $250
Dinner on the Grounds $75 $550
Dixieland Cotton $50 $300
Dixie Morning $65 $300
Dooleys Cotton $95 $450
Down at the Ginyard $150 $425
Early Harvest Bayer  $650
End of an Era $65 $1200
Fall Fever $100 $500
First Dustin Bayer  $650
Gettin' Done $30 $350
Grandmother's Roses $40 $225
Granny's Little Helper $50 $300
Headin' to the Gin $75 $1200
Hedgeroe Cotton $40 $120
Hen Party $30 $300
Here at Home $150 $1000
Hitchin' Up $40 $350
In High Cotton $30 $200
Indian Summer $75 $1200
Innovators Bayer  $1000
Iris $40 $120
Lowland Cotton $30 $300
Magnolia $50 $750
Making Up Syrup $55 $450
Monday's Wash $25 $200
Next In Line $65 $150
Noonday Sun $35 $150
Old Time Pickin' $40 $120
On the Rise $65 $650
One Bale at a Time $55 $400
Opening Day Bayer  $350
Packed with Pride $100 $500
1993 Peanut Festival $65 $325
1994 Peanut Festival $40  $100
Picking Peanuts $75 $750
Piking up Pecans $55 $600
Plantation Cotton $75 $450
Puttin' in Tobacco $30 $300
Quail Rise  Bayer $350
Queen Ann's Lace $30 $350
Riverbottom Cotton $20 $450
Scrappin' Cotton $40 $100
Sorghum Mill $65 $250
Southern Beauty I & II $30 $225
Southern Born $50 $250
Southern Elegance $100 $700
Southern Treasure $65 $300
Spring Gobbler $80 $1000
Stackin Peanuts $50 $300
Struttin' and Drummin' Bayer  $500
Sunrise Pickers $65 $150
The Challenge $100 $600
The Gathering $75 $150
The Plowman $50 $250
The Strutter $30 $125
"Triptych" $150 $250
Waitin' at the Gin $65 $1100
Weighin' In $65 $225
When Cotton Was King $45 $400
Wrapped for Winter $25 $150
Yellow Lilies $30 $350

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"A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME"

 

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"A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME"   Lithograh size 25 1/2" x 16 1/2"

The invasion of the boll weevil between 1915-1920 forced farmers in the southeast to look for alternataive crops to produce.  Peanuts became the answer.  With the encouragement of the Farm Security Act in 1939, peanut production became a mainstay in southwest Georgia, southeast Alabama and the panhandle of Florida as well as the southwest and the Virginia/Carolina areas.  Peanut production was labor intensive until peanut pickers arrived on the scene that would crawl down the row and pick up the dry peanut vines.  First the pickers had sacking attachments and soon dump baskets.  Shortly thereafter fourteen foot wagons became available that allowed artificial drying which greatly improved the quality of the crop. 

Today, the areas in peanut production have expanded as has the technology that continues to make peanuts a viable crop.  "A Journey Through Time" is an overview of the development and evolution of one of America's favorite foods; Peanuts! 

This painting was commissioned by the Southern Peanut Farmers Federation which consists of the Alabama Peanut Producers Association, the Florida Peanut Producers, the Georgia Peanut Commission and the Mississippi Peanut Growers Association.

S/N $125

AP $175


NEXT GENERATION COTTON PICKER SOLD OUT!

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NEXT GENERATION COTTON PICKER       Lithograph size--14" x 24"

The original watercolor, “Next Generation Cotton Picker”, hangs in the corporate office of John Deere Corporation. This print showcases the 7760 and round module coverings in vibrant hues of John Deere green and is produced on 100% cotton stock.

Each print bears a special pencil remarque.  Jack, at your request will hand-paint this John Deere 1949 "No. 8" remarque which will enhance both the beauty and the value of this rare and prized print.

Deere produced 1000 limited edition prints, of which Jack was permitted to reserve less than 100 for his customers.

Please contact the gallery to purchase your print.  PRINTS ARE SOLD OUT!  Note to Dealers:  Sorry, no discounts apply with this print.

 

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