How Much Is a Jack Vettriano Print Worth?
- Apr 5
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Updated: Apr 7

How Much Is a Jack Vettriano Print Worth?
It is one of the most common questions we hear at Dane Manor Fine Art, and it is a good one. Jack Vettriano prints vary considerably in value depending on a range of factors — and understanding those factors is the key to buying well and knowing what you own. Here is a straightforward guide to Vettriano print values in 2026.
Why Vettriano Prints Hold Their Value
Jack Vettriano is one of the most commercially successful artists of his generation. His work has a large, loyal collector base across the UK and internationally, and demand for his limited edition prints has remained strong and consistent for decades. The combination of a recognisable visual style, a compelling personal story, and genuine scarcity in the smaller edition runs means that authentic Vettriano prints tend to hold their value well over time.
Following Vettriano's death in 2025, interest in his work has intensified. For collectors who already own prints, this is worth noting. For those looking to buy, it underlines the importance of acting through reputable, authorised channels.
Factors That Determine Value
Edition size is the single most important factor. A print from a run of 25 is considerably rarer — and therefore more valuable — than the same image in an edition of 500. When buying, always check the total edition size on the certificate, not just the individual print number.
Condition is equally critical. Prints should be free from fading, creasing, water damage, or foxing. UV-protective framing and careful storage preserve condition; a well-kept print from a decade ago may be worth significantly more than a poorly stored one from the same edition.
The certificate of authenticity must be present and must match the print. A Vettriano print without a traceable, matching certificate is worth considerably less on the secondary market, regardless of how the print itself looks.
The specific work matters too. Iconic images — The Singing Butler, the Bluebird Suite paintings, In the Heat of the Day — command a premium over lesser-known titles. Prints tied to significant moments in Vettriano's career tend to attract stronger collector interest.
Price Ranges by Edition Type
Open edition prints — unlimited reproductions without individual numbering — typically sell for between £50 and £200 depending on size and format. These are decorative rather than collectible in the investment sense.
Standard limited editions (runs of 75–500) from established publishers generally range from £300 to £1,500 depending on the image, size, edition size, and whether the print is framed. Well-known images in smaller runs sit toward the top of this range.
Artist's proofs and rare small editions (25–95 prints) can command prices from £1,500 upward, with the most sought-after works in exceptional condition reaching considerably higher on the secondary market.
Where to Buy Authentic Vettriano Prints
The safest place to buy a Vettriano print is through an authorised gallery with a direct relationship to the artist's publisher. This guarantees authentic certificates, clear provenance, and the ability to verify the edition details before you purchase.
Dane Manor Fine Art is an authorised gallery for Jack Vettriano limited edition prints. Every print we sell comes with a full certificate of authenticity and has been sourced through legitimate channels. We are happy to answer any questions about provenance, edition details, or current availability before you commit to a purchase.
Browse our Vettriano collection at danemanorfineart.com, or contact us directly — we would rather you buy with complete confidence than regret a purchase later.



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