Also, I don't know if you're looking for a monetary value but in my neck of the woods (Washington State) it would probably be snatched up in a heartbeat for $700.00. Who knows though, maybe more. Folk art is HOT and something that big and beautiful doesn't show up every day. Depends on where you are though, things like this may be more common in other parts of the US. Location makes a huge difference in antique values. One thing's for sure, don't paint it or refinish it at all! Once it's done, it can never be reversed. If you really, really want it touched up in places, have a professional restorer do the touch ups.