Ken’s Korner: Art bought for $2,500 is worth $30 million
News & Views From the World of Antiques & Collectibles
By Ken Hall
When Thomas Schultz and Lawrence Joseph bought a house on Long Island, N.Y., in 2007 for $300,000, they decided to pay an extra $2,500 for some paintings, drawings and journals found in the garage. They then restored and framed the paintings and went to have them appraised. They were in for a shock. The paintings are worth an estimated $30 million, all of them having been done by a little known Armenian-American artist named Arthur Pinajian. One of the paintings has already been sold, for $500,000.
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