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Banksy Toxic Mary, Virgin Mary Print, by mouser on May 25, 2016 20:52:44 GMT 1, As seeing the low number (88) a buyer might assume it's signed as with banksy prints the first 150 are signed but with 3 of the early prints this being one , the 150 signed were sold as requested so potentially you could have a number over 400 signed Not true, VM is a split edition, 1-600 unsigned and 1-150 signed total of 750 prints in run. The signed one in the pic above is 35/150, completely different to the one shown in the other photos... 88/600. Absolutely no idea why they have done that?
As seeing the low number (88) a buyer might assume it's signed as with banksy prints the first 150 are signed but with 3 of the early prints this being one , the 150 signed were sold as requested so potentially you could have a number over 400 signed Not true, VM is a split edition, 1-600 unsigned and 1-150 signed total of 750 prints in run. The signed one in the pic above is 35/150, completely different to the one shown in the other photos... 88/600. Absolutely no idea why they have done that?
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Perspex Box Frame โข Display Box, by mouser on Apr 16, 2016 6:23:03 GMT 1, Sure there's a thread in here somewhere but can't find it - anyone recommend a good place online to pick up one of those glass or perspex block things for a Banksy tenner? - thanks =] Ebay... Perspex block frames....
Sure there's a thread in here somewhere but can't find it - anyone recommend a good place online to pick up one of those glass or perspex block things for a Banksy tenner? - thanks =] Ebay... Perspex block frames....
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Art ideas for Kids Room, by mouser on Mar 12, 2016 19:23:17 GMT 1, Love the wallpaper, any details!
Love the wallpaper, any details!
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Star spangled shadows , by mouser on Mar 5, 2016 1:05:13 GMT 1, The add is 9 months old, so the price ties in, not sure about the availability though
The add is 9 months old, so the price ties in, not sure about the availability though
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John Squire ๐ฌ๐ง Stone Roses Guitarist โข Paintings โข Prints, by mouser on Mar 4, 2016 17:10:39 GMT 1, Looking to pick up a John Squire stone roses print if anyone has one lounging about, unloved in a folder. There are a good few out there, but not seen any for sale for a while, if you have one, let me know and we can sort something out. Cash awaiting. Ok, will try one more time... anyone got any John Squire roses prints? Looking to sell or trade? Let me know.
Looking to pick up a John Squire stone roses print if anyone has one lounging about, unloved in a folder. There are a good few out there, but not seen any for sale for a while, if you have one, let me know and we can sort something out. Cash awaiting. Ok, will try one more time... anyone got any John Squire roses prints? Looking to sell or trade? Let me know.
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FOR SALE *Parla WTL*Invader* Harrington*Insect*Walker*, by mouser on Mar 3, 2016 1:00:09 GMT 1, Good, I can stop revisiting this thread and seeing if I could stretch to buying it.. absolute classic, I have the other 2 elms Parlas on my walls and was soooo close to breaking and going for this.
Good, I can stop revisiting this thread and seeing if I could stretch to buying it.. absolute classic, I have the other 2 elms Parlas on my walls and was soooo close to breaking and going for this.
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The Best Film Ever, by mouser on Feb 27, 2016 20:28:25 GMT 1, Well, that newish Mad Max film, the one with Tom Hardy, who I thought was fabulous in Legend, is on Sky telly, and I thought I'd give it a go, whilst doing the ironing. I've never had to endure such drivel. Shockingly bad. I watched that s**t last night and thought it was ok, but I wasn't actually really watching it in between doing other s**t its not great... for a good Tom Hardy film, try "The Drop", its not too shoddy for an hour and a half of your time.
Well, that newish Mad Max film, the one with Tom Hardy, who I thought was fabulous in Legend, is on Sky telly, and I thought I'd give it a go, whilst doing the ironing. I've never had to endure such drivel. Shockingly bad. I watched that s**t last night and thought it was ok, but I wasn't actually really watching it in between doing other s**t its not great... for a good Tom Hardy film, try "The Drop", its not too shoddy for an hour and a half of your time.
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DFace โข Dog Save The Queen Union Jack Canvas, by mouser on Feb 24, 2016 13:57:26 GMT 1, I have a lovely, unique DSTQ, but was thinking of trading up, the 4-5k mark was more like i was thinking, some more, rather ambitious pricing out there also Not seen one for sale in long time though. Might have to stick rather than twist.
I have a lovely, unique DSTQ, but was thinking of trading up, the 4-5k mark was more like i was thinking, some more, rather ambitious pricing out there also Not seen one for sale in long time though. Might have to stick rather than twist.
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Antony Gormley ๐ฌ๐ง Sculpture โข Show News โข Art For Sale, by mouser on Feb 22, 2016 23:01:25 GMT 1, Doh, I am talking about the original feeling material from 2006, not seen this new one before, hadn't realised that one had been released in 2014. I was looking for the 2006, edition of 250 for sadlers wells. Sorry for the confusion, I shall step away from the thread now.
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Doh, I am talking about the original feeling material from 2006, not seen this new one before, hadn't realised that one had been released in 2014. I was looking for the 2006, edition of 250 for sadlers wells. Sorry for the confusion, I shall step away from the thread now.
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Antony Gormley ๐ฌ๐ง Sculpture โข Show News โข Art For Sale, by mouser on Feb 22, 2016 22:59:37 GMT 1, 2014? thought these were more like 2007
2014? thought these were more like 2007
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Antony Gormley ๐ฌ๐ง Sculpture โข Show News โข Art For Sale, by mouser on Feb 22, 2016 22:57:41 GMT 1, I also think the one on the bay is asking too much. I do know that they initially cost ยฃ900 and all proceeds went to charity. They were done for saddlers wells wren't they?
I also think the one on the bay is asking too much. I do know that they initially cost ยฃ900 and all proceeds went to charity. They were done for saddlers wells wren't they?
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Antony Gormley ๐ฌ๐ง Sculpture โข Show News โข Art For Sale, by mouser on Feb 22, 2016 22:37:41 GMT 1, spent ages trying to find one of these for sale, had no joy for over a year and ended up buying another Gormley print. Steph is about right on the money IMO.
spent ages trying to find one of these for sale, had no joy for over a year and ended up buying another Gormley print. Steph is about right on the money IMO.
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David Choe Artwork, VALUATION, by mouser on Feb 22, 2016 2:07:47 GMT 1, TBH north of 3K for this piece is rather optimistic (IMO), I love Choe's work, have 2 lovely head pieces on the wall, his style is very varied, a little something for everyone. His more "graphic / adult oriented "pieces such as this have always been a hard sell. I remember this one called doing the rounds for a while. Its not very wall friendly for most folk, and there are many better examples of Choe's work out there. Along with the rather odd publicity he got a couple years back, not too many folk looking to buy his work. About ยฃ1000 would be my guess. But, then again, its only a guess, which is a shame as I do like his work and have a lot of Choe prints and some lovely originals.
TBH north of 3K for this piece is rather optimistic (IMO), I love Choe's work, have 2 lovely head pieces on the wall, his style is very varied, a little something for everyone. His more "graphic / adult oriented "pieces such as this have always been a hard sell. I remember this one called doing the rounds for a while. Its not very wall friendly for most folk, and there are many better examples of Choe's work out there. Along with the rather odd publicity he got a couple years back, not too many folk looking to buy his work. About ยฃ1000 would be my guess. But, then again, its only a guess, which is a shame as I do like his work and have a lot of Choe prints and some lovely originals.
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DFace โข Dog Save The Queen Union Jack Canvas, by mouser on Feb 18, 2016 3:05:29 GMT 1, Can anyone assist with the price of a Dog Save The Queen canvas by D-Face?
- looking for one of the union jack background canvases. Unsure of prices for these, not seen one for sale for a while. Any assistance with either price or location of one for sale would be greatly appreciated.
Can anyone assist with the price of a Dog Save The Queen canvas by D-Face?
- looking for one of the union jack background canvases. Unsure of prices for these, not seen one for sale for a while. Any assistance with either price or location of one for sale would be greatly appreciated.
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* FUTURA *, by mouser on Feb 17, 2016 22:36:01 GMT 1, Before this gets silly, I have dealt with Originalhead several times over the last few years, he does have access to original Futura work and is very carefull about who who he sells to, which is entirely his prerogative. He is keen to assist people who genuinely want a Futura original in their collection, and will talk extensively with any potential buyer to see what type of thing they are looking for, budget etc and offer them several pieces that fall within that criteria. This limits the amount of loose images of unsold future work doing the rounds, as once pics are out in circulation, its rather tricky to regulate them. This has been requested by the artist himself. The main thing he wishes to avoid is selling to someone who's main aim is to sell it straight on again, but is genuinely interested in placing Futura originals with people who want them on their walls. He is rather passionate about this topic and can be very thorough in his discussions before he is convinced that you, as a buyer are buying for yourself. As I said, that's his prerogative. There are not many Futura originals out there on the secondary market, and these remain sought after. Originalhead works to preserve that situation. I hope he doesn't mind me writing this, but the tone was starting to develop into another pitchforks and flaming torches type of thing.
Before this gets silly, I have dealt with Originalhead several times over the last few years, he does have access to original Futura work and is very carefull about who who he sells to, which is entirely his prerogative. He is keen to assist people who genuinely want a Futura original in their collection, and will talk extensively with any potential buyer to see what type of thing they are looking for, budget etc and offer them several pieces that fall within that criteria. This limits the amount of loose images of unsold future work doing the rounds, as once pics are out in circulation, its rather tricky to regulate them. This has been requested by the artist himself. The main thing he wishes to avoid is selling to someone who's main aim is to sell it straight on again, but is genuinely interested in placing Futura originals with people who want them on their walls. He is rather passionate about this topic and can be very thorough in his discussions before he is convinced that you, as a buyer are buying for yourself. As I said, that's his prerogative. There are not many Futura originals out there on the secondary market, and these remain sought after. Originalhead works to preserve that situation. I hope he doesn't mind me writing this, but the tone was starting to develop into another pitchforks and flaming torches type of thing.
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Does anyone know what the Banksy went for at Sotheby's, by mouser on Feb 15, 2016 20:45:49 GMT 1, Banksy B.1974 BADMEANINGGOOD stencilled with the artist's name on the overturn edge; signed and numbered 1/4 on the reverse acrylic and spray paint on canvas 40 by 40cm.; 15 3/4 by 15 3/4 in. Executed in 2002, this work is number 1 from an edition of 4. READ CONDITION REPORT Register or Log-in to view condition report AUTHENTICATION Authenticated by Pest Control Office. PROVENANCE Private Collection (acquired from the artist) Sotheby's, London, Contemporary Art, 20 October 2008, Lot 324 Acquired from the above by the present owner LITERATURE Probably more than the ยฃ1505 it sold for on ebay back in 2005....
Banksy B.1974 BADMEANINGGOOD stencilled with the artist's name on the overturn edge; signed and numbered 1/4 on the reverse acrylic and spray paint on canvas 40 by 40cm.; 15 3/4 by 15 3/4 in. Executed in 2002, this work is number 1 from an edition of 4. READ CONDITION REPORT Register or Log-in to view condition report AUTHENTICATION Authenticated by Pest Control Office. PROVENANCE Private Collection (acquired from the artist) Sotheby's, London, Contemporary Art, 20 October 2008, Lot 324 Acquired from the above by the present owner LITERATURE Probably more than the ยฃ1505 it sold for on ebay back in 2005....
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John Squire ๐ฌ๐ง Stone Roses Guitarist โข Paintings โข Prints, by mouser on Feb 15, 2016 19:58:56 GMT 1, Looking to pick up a John Squire stone roses print if anyone has one lounging about, unloved in a folder. There are a good few out there, but not seen any for sale for a while, if you have one, let me know and we can sort something out. Cash awaiting. Thought I'd post this again, there must be some of these out there somewhere, managed to pick up a fools gold a while back, but not in very good condition. Anyone out there with a cheeky wee John Squire? Its destined for the wall not resale.
Looking to pick up a John Squire stone roses print if anyone has one lounging about, unloved in a folder. There are a good few out there, but not seen any for sale for a while, if you have one, let me know and we can sort something out. Cash awaiting. Thought I'd post this again, there must be some of these out there somewhere, managed to pick up a fools gold a while back, but not in very good condition. Anyone out there with a cheeky wee John Squire? Its destined for the wall not resale.
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John Squire ๐ฌ๐ง Stone Roses Guitarist โข Paintings โข Prints, by mouser on Feb 12, 2016 2:31:04 GMT 1, Looking to pick up a John Squire stone roses print if anyone has one lounging about, unloved in a folder. There are a good few out there, but not seen any for sale for a while, if you have one, let me know and we can sort something out. Cash awaiting.
Looking to pick up a John Squire stone roses print if anyone has one lounging about, unloved in a folder. There are a good few out there, but not seen any for sale for a while, if you have one, let me know and we can sort something out. Cash awaiting.
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How do you clean your framed art?, by mouser on Dec 23, 2015 21:16:40 GMT 1, Cloth can never quite get into the corners. Any tips? Q-tips for the corners
Cloth can never quite get into the corners. Any tips? Q-tips for the corners
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What's your best art purchase this year?, by mouser on Dec 21, 2015 14:06:49 GMT 1, The TLP wasnt bought this decade, never mind this year Json, but here it is, just for you And the other un
The TLP wasnt bought this decade, never mind this year Json, but here it is, just for you And the other un
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What makes people like Banksy works so much, by mouser on Dec 20, 2015 21:45:37 GMT 1, Yes Mouser, we'll agree to disagree. You saw those 2007-2009 queue-ups at POW as an unintended clusterf**k, I saw them as a calculated PR move to drive up the attention and illustrate the hysteria Banksy was commanding. And let's face it, many, if not the majority of those who queued for prints did so because they knew they could resell them for much more than they initially paid. Again, not an accident to price those prints so far below "market value." Nor was it a way for Banksy to reward his "true fans" with affordable art. It was well known by POW that a clusterf**k would ensue from the way they released those editions, and the subsequent flipping of those prints would be good in terms of driving up the value of the Banksy brand. Bravo to them! TBH, i was referring to the piss poor internet sales sytems crashing etc, forgot about the queues etc.. But your point remains the same either way.
Yes Mouser, we'll agree to disagree. You saw those 2007-2009 queue-ups at POW as an unintended clusterf**k, I saw them as a calculated PR move to drive up the attention and illustrate the hysteria Banksy was commanding. And let's face it, many, if not the majority of those who queued for prints did so because they knew they could resell them for much more than they initially paid. Again, not an accident to price those prints so far below "market value." Nor was it a way for Banksy to reward his "true fans" with affordable art. It was well known by POW that a clusterf**k would ensue from the way they released those editions, and the subsequent flipping of those prints would be good in terms of driving up the value of the Banksy brand. Bravo to them! TBH, i was referring to the piss poor internet sales sytems crashing etc, forgot about the queues etc.. But your point remains the same either way.
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What makes people like Banksy works so much, by mouser on Dec 20, 2015 20:38:15 GMT 1, Mouser, it is not a shame. It is what Banksy wanted. To think otherwise is naive at best. The questions was: "What makes people like Banksy works so much?" Art is a luxury item, even those prints you speak of were luxury items, despite what they cost or how long they were available. There was a plan in place in regards to the Banksy brand, long before those editions you speak of were even printed. The fact that there was a signed and unsigned option is evidence of that. The plan was to create a very successful, profitable brand out of the Banksy name. It was beautiful success. That is why people like Banksy works so much. The wealthy people who buy his works today want that brand name Banksy luxury item n their home(s). I will agree to disagree with you, i have no insite as to the level of prior planning that younallude to, seeing the absolute clusterfuck that POW went through in 2007-2009, i would hazard a guess that any outfit so terribly underprepared to react to the development of banksy interest coupled with the significant ammount of free exhibits etc the banksy team have put on over the years hints that it may not have been the money making machine you believe, but that is only my opinion.
Mouser, it is not a shame. It is what Banksy wanted. To think otherwise is naive at best. The questions was: "What makes people like Banksy works so much?" Art is a luxury item, even those prints you speak of were luxury items, despite what they cost or how long they were available. There was a plan in place in regards to the Banksy brand, long before those editions you speak of were even printed. The fact that there was a signed and unsigned option is evidence of that. The plan was to create a very successful, profitable brand out of the Banksy name. It was beautiful success. That is why people like Banksy works so much. The wealthy people who buy his works today want that brand name Banksy luxury item n their home(s). I will agree to disagree with you, i have no insite as to the level of prior planning that younallude to, seeing the absolute clusterfuck that POW went through in 2007-2009, i would hazard a guess that any outfit so terribly underprepared to react to the development of banksy interest coupled with the significant ammount of free exhibits etc the banksy team have put on over the years hints that it may not have been the money making machine you believe, but that is only my opinion.
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What makes people like Banksy works so much, by mouser on Dec 20, 2015 19:40:15 GMT 1, For me it's not about aquisition or failure to aquire. It's that Banksy never fails to surpass my expectations. The film in the tunnels, Bristol museum show, BOTI, Dismaland, etc. Each time I have an expectation about how good it will be. Each time I'm still blown away by how much better than my expectation the reality is. And, on a more sentimental note, without Banksy this site wouldn't exist, and I wouldn't have met so many people that I now consider to be friends. You see Coach, it is about acquisition and failure to acquire. That is why printed editions are numbered and people don't particularly appreciate it when an artist releases more prints outside the original edition. Stakeholders in any particular artist want to know (or at least think) their investment is secure. If it was about the art, and only the art, all editions would be open. The Banksy brand did not invent this system, but did update and master it for the 21st century. Idisagree with this, as banksy prints were on the whole of a similar edition size with the same split from the early prints where prints were available for several years from POW right up to the LA editions selling out in seconds, but for much less than market prices would dictate, keeping editions at least thoretically available to anyone able to snag one and afford a couple hundred quid. The early runs were printed and split into signed / unsigned long before they even knew if an image would sell.
I was lucky enough to buy most of my collection back when you could pick and choose images, generally opting to buy two different unsigned prints rather than one signed... Got some great images on my walls, more than 10 years later, i still love the sentiment of each piece, comfortable images that resonate an antiesteblishmant humour. Its a shame money seems to be the main driving factor for banksy enjoyment these days.
For me it's not about aquisition or failure to aquire. It's that Banksy never fails to surpass my expectations. The film in the tunnels, Bristol museum show, BOTI, Dismaland, etc. Each time I have an expectation about how good it will be. Each time I'm still blown away by how much better than my expectation the reality is. And, on a more sentimental note, without Banksy this site wouldn't exist, and I wouldn't have met so many people that I now consider to be friends. You see Coach, it is about acquisition and failure to acquire. That is why printed editions are numbered and people don't particularly appreciate it when an artist releases more prints outside the original edition. Stakeholders in any particular artist want to know (or at least think) their investment is secure. If it was about the art, and only the art, all editions would be open. The Banksy brand did not invent this system, but did update and master it for the 21st century. Idisagree with this, as banksy prints were on the whole of a similar edition size with the same split from the early prints where prints were available for several years from POW right up to the LA editions selling out in seconds, but for much less than market prices would dictate, keeping editions at least thoretically available to anyone able to snag one and afford a couple hundred quid. The early runs were printed and split into signed / unsigned long before they even knew if an image would sell. I was lucky enough to buy most of my collection back when you could pick and choose images, generally opting to buy two different unsigned prints rather than one signed... Got some great images on my walls, more than 10 years later, i still love the sentiment of each piece, comfortable images that resonate an antiesteblishmant humour. Its a shame money seems to be the main driving factor for banksy enjoyment these days.
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Cut comando's flier wanted, by mouser on Dec 17, 2015 16:36:22 GMT 1, as the title says, looking to buy an original Cut Comando's flier by Banksy if anyone has one kicking about that they would be willing to part with. Plenty to trade or old dirty cash depending on who has what. Thanks in advance. Just thought I'd repost this , anyone got one of these old fliers kickin about?
as the title says, looking to buy an original Cut Comando's flier by Banksy if anyone has one kicking about that they would be willing to part with. Plenty to trade or old dirty cash depending on who has what. Thanks in advance. Just thought I'd repost this , anyone got one of these old fliers kickin about?
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Cut comando's flier wanted, by mouser on Dec 14, 2015 21:13:09 GMT 1, as the title says, looking to buy an original Cut Comando's flier by Banksy if anyone has one kicking about that they would be willing to part with. Plenty to trade or old dirty cash depending on who has what. Thanks in advance.
as the title says, looking to buy an original Cut Comando's flier by Banksy if anyone has one kicking about that they would be willing to part with. Plenty to trade or old dirty cash depending on who has what. Thanks in advance.
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What's your best art purchase this year?, by mouser on Dec 13, 2015 20:33:58 GMT 1, Some were signed coach ? I did say that I didn't know a lot, and that my memory was hazy. See Feral's post above for much more info. I hadn't seen a dog print before. I am sorry if I caused you any concern. As others have said, amazing pick up. Congrats. Lol, nope, your write up was pretty much bang on, its the only poodle i have sen for sale,
Some were signed coach ? I did say that I didn't know a lot, and that my memory was hazy. See Feral's post above for much more info. I hadn't seen a dog print before. I am sorry if I caused you any concern. As others have said, amazing pick up. Congrats. Lol, nope, your write up was pretty much bang on, its the only poodle i have sen for sale,
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What's your best art purchase this year?, by mouser on Dec 13, 2015 19:38:37 GMT 1, Whats the history on that - im not familiar with it? There are others on here who will remember all the details. My hazy memory is that these are early prints (2003?). Unsigned. This one, a golf sale and a LIITA with cccp printed in the background. Very rare. Very sought after. Some were signed coach ?
Whats the history on that - im not familiar with it? There are others on here who will remember all the details. My hazy memory is that these are early prints (2003?). Unsigned. This one, a golf sale and a LIITA with cccp printed in the background. Very rare. Very sought after. Some were signed coach ?
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Gift Ideas - Sculpture, by mouser on Dec 12, 2015 20:08:07 GMT 1, Looking for ideas for a last minute present. Budget is ยฃ100/200 max and I am looking for a sculpture. I had original thought of an editioned Polly Morgan sculpture but these are higher from source. Looked at Isaac Cordal but again nothing in this price range.
All ideas welcome. Depending on the recipient, a nice bottle of single malt from the right distillery can be just as desirable to look at with the added bonus of a potential investment but also it can be slowly chipped away at if needed Ardbeg have a nice edition from the recent dram that was taken up to tne ISS, its about ยฃ140, but already being picked by a lot of collectors.
Looking for ideas for a last minute present. Budget is ยฃ100/200 max and I am looking for a sculpture. I had original thought of an editioned Polly Morgan sculpture but these are higher from source. Looked at Isaac Cordal but again nothing in this price range.
All ideas welcome. Depending on the recipient, a nice bottle of single malt from the right distillery can be just as desirable to look at with the added bonus of a potential investment but also it can be slowly chipped away at if needed Ardbeg have a nice edition from the recent dram that was taken up to tne ISS, its about ยฃ140, but already being picked by a lot of collectors.
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Gift Ideas - Sculpture, by mouser on Dec 12, 2015 19:23:19 GMT 1, Looking for ideas for a last minute present. Budget is ยฃ100/200 max and I am looking for a sculpture. I had original thought of an editioned Polly Morgan sculpture but these are higher from source. Looked at Isaac Cordal but again nothing in this price range.
All ideas welcome. Prescription had some lovely porcelain editioned sculptures in that range
Looking for ideas for a last minute present. Budget is ยฃ100/200 max and I am looking for a sculpture. I had original thought of an editioned Polly Morgan sculpture but these are higher from source. Looked at Isaac Cordal but again nothing in this price range.
All ideas welcome. Prescription had some lovely porcelain editioned sculptures in that range
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mouser
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April 2011
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What's your best art purchase this year?, by mouser on Dec 11, 2015 22:44:41 GMT 1, A couple highlights of the year.
A couple highlights of the year.
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