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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Go to the library. Get the August 2007 issue of Art in America. It has lists of all reputable art dealers. Find the ones specializing in pop art. Contact them to see if they are interested in your collection.
Note, please, that if your collection is not considered fine art by a reputable artist, no galleries will be interested in it.
If that is the case, then you'll do just as well on eBay or other online sites, as others have suggested.
- 1 decade ago
Ebay if you want to try online selling
My suggestions is try an antique dealer or even ask a local art gallery for suggestions. Just depends on how old the collection is.
- 1 decade ago
Try EBay. Or you could put an ad in the paper in the classifieds. You could put up a notice in restaurants and bars and stores, places where they have bulletin boards.