With a background oil painting, the construction of the galleon was made with a wide amount of coins from different countries, values and metals. Medidas do painel / Measures: 1.70 X 1.20 Metros
Solid Silver Galleon I suspect many silver coins were melted & formed into this silver ship. Would anybody know how much this ship might be worth? I would like to put a price on it so my heirs might have a clue. (I personally don't have a ticket on the clue bus).
Cool ship! You should weigh it first to find out the bullion value, just to get an idea of its minimum worth. Ultimately, you should bring it to an antique auction house and have it appraised. It's worth far more than its bullion value.
Goog Day Beautiful piece. Working as an artist. The price can be calculated by weight of silver plus labor Best Regards
How long have you had that one? The main problem in attaching a price on that ship is it's origin, age, creater, etc. AND, is it really Silver, Silver mixed with something else and if so in what proportions. Lots of unknowns to properly evaluate. I wonder if a decent antique store would even know. That is the type of thing for the Antique Road Show on TV.
No one else asked but I'm a bit dumb and lazy enough not to look up a Metro. So what is a Metro? Still nice painting or whatever it is to be called. Wonder how much that is worth? Also, wonder whatever made someone make it in the first place.
These are special flags. They work on their own without aid from any wind. But came to rest of the world.
I apologize for my bad English. The panel measures are in meters The coins in this panel represent the wealth that was the sail of the Portuguese in the world. The heroism of reaching beyond the stormy sea Metro is wrong will be meters All the best