Fetching the Doctor by John Rogers should be evaluated as a specific sculptural group, with attention to material, casting quality, marks, surface, condition, and provenance.
The appraisal file should separate identification from value. A similar subject, later copy, repaired example, or decorative reproduction can have a very different market profile.
Start with object identification
Photograph all sides, base, marks, inscriptions, plaques, seams, and surface texture. Record dimensions and material before assuming a period Rogers group.
Condition and repairs matter
Look for breaks, losses, repainting, over-cleaning, cracks, chips, base damage, and replaced elements. Restoration should be described by location and severity.
Compare similar examples only
Market references should match subject, material, size, condition, period, and sale venue. Broad sculpture prices are weak evidence for this specific group.
No public market evidence are asserted here. Treat any value conclusion for Fetching the Doctor by John Rogers as evidence-dependent until the object, condition, provenance, and market context are reviewed.
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