jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Selling Unsigned Barcode, by jam on Jul 17, 2008 21:43:06 GMT 1, Someone buy one of my my Sage Vaughn originals on canvas for ยฃ3k so I can buy this Barcode!
Someone buy one of my my Sage Vaughn originals on canvas for ยฃ3k so I can buy this Barcode!
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
A few words from Banksy, by jam on Jul 17, 2008 3:42:22 GMT 1, Great post, great timing. +++++ I do feel that lots of people kind of forgot that this is the Banksy forum. Which is a bit of shame...I could not agree more. It is indeed a shame, especially when one considers the values that Banksy represents: freedom of speech and expression, anti-authoritarianism, the questioning of consumerist society... Not looking too good, is it?
Yet in an odd and most certainly unintentional way, the disregard for those very ideals further underscores the importance in our respect for, and indeed protection of them.
Great post, great timing. +++++ I do feel that lots of people kind of forgot that this is the Banksy forum. Which is a bit of shame...I could not agree more. It is indeed a shame, especially when one considers the values that Banksy represents: freedom of speech and expression, anti-authoritarianism, the questioning of consumerist society... Not looking too good, is it? Yet in an odd and most certainly unintentional way, the disregard for those very ideals further underscores the importance in our respect for, and indeed protection of them.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Anone selling a Land DRover Defender? , by jam on Jul 16, 2008 19:44:26 GMT 1, Can't beat the Merc G Wagon in my opinion, but absolutely costs a bomb to run
I owned a G55 for a bit, and 'costs a bomb to run' is a massive understatement! The Rover SC is more comfortable and not nearly as bad on the wallet. I'd quite like to get the new Defender... but I'll wait a couple years for initial depreciation to set in first.
Can't beat the Merc G Wagon in my opinion, but absolutely costs a bomb to run I owned a G55 for a bit, and 'costs a bomb to run' is a massive understatement! The Rover SC is more comfortable and not nearly as bad on the wallet. I'd quite like to get the new Defender... but I'll wait a couple years for initial depreciation to set in first.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Anone selling a Land DRover Defender? , by jam on Jul 16, 2008 12:52:44 GMT 1, Wouldn't you rather have a nice Black/Black Supercharged Rover Sport?
Wouldn't you rather have a nice Black/Black Supercharged Rover Sport?
|
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Adam Neate red & white portraits, by jam on Jul 16, 2008 1:17:12 GMT 1, What are they worth? Don't tend to come up very often.
Worth swapping one for my couple Sage Vaughn originals?!
What are they worth? Don't tend to come up very often. Worth swapping one for my couple Sage Vaughn originals?!
|
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
West = Parla? (but cheaper), by jam on Jul 15, 2008 19:39:39 GMT 1, I fail to see the similarity between this and Parla's work.
I fail to see the similarity between this and Parla's work.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Want to buy ADAM NEATE paved with gold, by jam on Jul 15, 2008 18:11:48 GMT 1, The sky is falling... the sky is falling!
Oh wait; it's July and typically prices are at their low points around this point in summer every year.
The sky is falling... the sky is falling! Oh wait; it's July and typically prices are at their low points around this point in summer every year.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Where is morrissey1?, by jam on Jul 14, 2008 18:15:20 GMT 1, This thread deserved to be brought up until morrissey1 settles up with crazyjake.
Seeing how Robert has time to log in and comment on other threads, the very least he could do is communicate with someone who went out of his way to help when morrissey1 was supposedly going through tough times. I think the avoidance of a debit is appalling and requires immediate restitution.
This thread deserved to be brought up until morrissey1 settles up with crazyjake. Seeing how Robert has time to log in and comment on other threads, the very least he could do is communicate with someone who went out of his way to help when morrissey1 was supposedly going through tough times. I think the avoidance of a debit is appalling and requires immediate restitution.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Lady Aiko ๐ฏ๐ต Aiko Nakagawa โข New York Street Art, by jam on Jul 14, 2008 13:51:25 GMT 1, Mgmt - 'Electric Feel'
Mgmt - 'Electric Feel'
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Cartrain ๐ฌ๐ง Tate Gallery โข Damien Hirst โข Gilbert & George, by jam on Jul 13, 2008 3:07:54 GMT 1, I feel as though I will have a conniption if I see one more version of "Guernica". Some works should be appreciated for what they are and left alone by other artists, rather than being chased in some vein endeavor to gain credibility by attempting to mimic artistic greatness. One must archive some measure of success on their own merits and ideas before exploring interpretations of iconic pieces.
I also believe a mass lobotomy is in order as there is an unnerving trend to 'appreciate' art that is sub par at best. I respect the notion art is subjective, but the line of what should garner recognition as being good, let along great, is blurring further by the day.
I feel as though I will have a conniption if I see one more version of "Guernica". Some works should be appreciated for what they are and left alone by other artists, rather than being chased in some vein endeavor to gain credibility by attempting to mimic artistic greatness. One must archive some measure of success on their own merits and ideas before exploring interpretations of iconic pieces.
I also believe a mass lobotomy is in order as there is an unnerving trend to 'appreciate' art that is sub par at best. I respect the notion art is subjective, but the line of what should garner recognition as being good, let along great, is blurring further by the day.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Your latest Art Purchase?, by jam on Jul 12, 2008 18:01:30 GMT 1, Awesome pieces... what a collection!
Awesome pieces... what a collection!
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
The Leonard Street Gallery, by jam on Jul 12, 2008 3:58:12 GMT 1, all you who are owed money should get together ,find a decent lawyer and sue the owners .....when its individual claims its harder for you ...... but if you find a lawyer to rep you all , you have a strong case ! if they are limited company you are done for i think and you have to contact the receivers and hope to get your goods/fees ..........but i may be wrong .
Case may be strong, but sue for what? You can't get blood from a stone. James sniffed all the cash up and still collectively owes artists over ยฃ100k at last count so chances of anyone getting anything out of him is slim. On the positive... he likely owes dealers cash too, and their justice will far outstrip the negative effect any civil suit could cause him.
all you who are owed money should get together ,find a decent lawyer and sue the owners .....when its individual claims its harder for you ...... but if you find a lawyer to rep you all , you have a strong case ! if they are limited company you are done for i think and you have to contact the receivers and hope to get your goods/fees ..........but i may be wrong . Case may be strong, but sue for what? You can't get blood from a stone. James sniffed all the cash up and still collectively owes artists over ยฃ100k at last count so chances of anyone getting anything out of him is slim. On the positive... he likely owes dealers cash too, and their justice will far outstrip the negative effect any civil suit could cause him.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Leonard Street Gallery, by jam on Jul 11, 2008 0:05:34 GMT 1, basically mismanagement of income. a bad business practise, not to be sniffed at...
;D
basically mismanagement of income. a bad business practise, not to be sniffed at... ;D
|
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
TITS AND TERROR 2 A/P No.2 LOTS OF HANDFINISHING!!, by jam on Jul 10, 2008 20:56:47 GMT 1, Hey People im selling my Tits and Terror 2 for ยฃ1500. Its no.2 and to my calculations its about 90% handfinishing which is basically nearly an original. 2 Have been on EBAY before one sold for ยฃ1100 (NON A/P) and the other ยฃ1350 for A/P except that A/P WAS NUMBER 6!! (I TAKE OFFERS ASWELL JUST MESSAGE ME) HIS LAST SHOW WAS A SELL OUT!!! AND HES HAVING ANOTHER SHOW AT www.urbanangel.com WHICH IM SURE HES GOING TO SELL OUT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!
Try sending a PM to Mainartery, Ollys or UAC... they love Hush's work (talked about him all the time) and perhaps one of them would pay well over odds to have yours.
Hey People im selling my Tits and Terror 2 for ยฃ1500. Its no.2 and to my calculations its about 90% handfinishing which is basically nearly an original. 2 Have been on EBAY before one sold for ยฃ1100 (NON A/P) and the other ยฃ1350 for A/P except that A/P WAS NUMBER 6!! (I TAKE OFFERS ASWELL JUST MESSAGE ME) HIS LAST SHOW WAS A SELL OUT!!! AND HES HAVING ANOTHER SHOW AT www.urbanangel.com WHICH IM SURE HES GOING TO SELL OUT AGAIN!!!!!!!!! Try sending a PM to Mainartery, Ollys or UAC... they love Hush's work (talked about him all the time) and perhaps one of them would pay well over odds to have yours.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
summer swap shop!!!!!!!!!!!!, by jam on Jul 9, 2008 21:53:41 GMT 1, For offer: Banksy - Flying Copper u/s Banksy - Morons u/s Micallef - Light Angel Bomber (pair) Micallef - GIWTBB Ian Francis - "Two People Spend The Day in The Snow" (matching numbers) Ian Francis - "Aya Ueto Takes a Holiday From All Her Troubles" (matching numbers) Ian Francis - "Two People Lose Track of Where They Are" (matching numbers) Ian Francis - "In The End Maria Ozawa is Rescued By Some Kind of Dragon" (matching numbers) Adam Neate - 2AM Blog Sage Vaughn - two separate original works
In search of: Neate - PWG, Calm Fear, Triptych, Red SP, Deep End. Banksy - Pre-LA or Gold Flag Faile - open to offers Judith Supine - originals
All my pieces have full provenance. PM me for photos/details.
For offer: Banksy - Flying Copper u/s Banksy - Morons u/s Micallef - Light Angel Bomber (pair) Micallef - GIWTBB Ian Francis - "Two People Spend The Day in The Snow" (matching numbers) Ian Francis - "Aya Ueto Takes a Holiday From All Her Troubles" (matching numbers) Ian Francis - "Two People Lose Track of Where They Are" (matching numbers) Ian Francis - "In The End Maria Ozawa is Rescued By Some Kind of Dragon" (matching numbers) Adam Neate - 2AM Blog Sage Vaughn - two separate original works
In search of: Neate - PWG, Calm Fear, Triptych, Red SP, Deep End. Banksy - Pre-LA or Gold Flag Faile - open to offers Judith Supine - originals
All my pieces have full provenance. PM me for photos/details.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
BAST?
Jul 9, 2008 20:23:44 GMT 1
BAST?, by jam on Jul 9, 2008 20:23:44 GMT 1,
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
BAST?
Jul 9, 2008 20:14:00 GMT 1
BAST?, by jam on Jul 9, 2008 20:14:00 GMT 1, I prefer his earlier work as well. For me, he has just been trying (without success) to attain the same level of quality in the work he has put out lately. Give me an early Mickey or Goofy over any other piece!
I prefer his earlier work as well. For me, he has just been trying (without success) to attain the same level of quality in the work he has put out lately. Give me an early Mickey or Goofy over any other piece!
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
US of A?, by jam on Jun 23, 2008 23:19:15 GMT 1, Well thanks to wikipedia you sound smart...f**king jerk off. I meant that Ford was responsible for making the car an affordable reality in this world. I should have explained myself earlier(silly me, with so many assholes on this board how could I forgot?)
Actually I didn't get it from Wiki, I learned it in basic economics. Silly you is right though. Why wouldn't you think it a good idea to explain yourself, especially when you are out calling people "f**king morons", "f**king jerk offs", and "assholes", without well heeled explanations to provide substance to your comments.
Well thanks to wikipedia you sound smart...f**king jerk off. I meant that Ford was responsible for making the car an affordable reality in this world. I should have explained myself earlier(silly me, with so many assholes on this board how could I forgot?) Actually I didn't get it from Wiki, I learned it in basic economics. Silly you is right though. Why wouldn't you think it a good idea to explain yourself, especially when you are out calling people "f**king morons", "f**king jerk offs", and "assholes", without well heeled explanations to provide substance to your comments.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
US of A?, by jam on Jun 23, 2008 22:20:27 GMT 1, why would you think America invented the car - they invented a way to make cheap cars Have you ever heard of Henry Ford? (f**king moron...)
I've heard of Henry Ford... f**king moron. He certianly didn't invent the car, if that's what you were implying.
The development of transport vehicles, later known as automobiles, dates back to the 15th century when Leonardo da Vinci was creating designs and models for wheeled mechanical vehicles. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (French) built the first self propelled road vehicle (military tractor) for the French army in 1769... so in a large way, that was the first auto mobile. Karl Benz (German) built what is recognized as the first true gasoline automobile, a three wheeled vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine in 1885. Henry Ford didn't build his first car until 1896, and what he bought to the automobile was mass manufacturing on an assembly line and that wasn't until 1913. Be sure you know what your talking about before calling anyone a moron.
why would you think America invented the car - they invented a way to make cheap cars Have you ever heard of Henry Ford? (f**king moron...) I've heard of Henry Ford... f**king moron. He certianly didn't invent the car, if that's what you were implying. The development of transport vehicles, later known as automobiles, dates back to the 15th century when Leonardo da Vinci was creating designs and models for wheeled mechanical vehicles. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (French) built the first self propelled road vehicle (military tractor) for the French army in 1769... so in a large way, that was the first auto mobile. Karl Benz (German) built what is recognized as the first true gasoline automobile, a three wheeled vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine in 1885. Henry Ford didn't build his first car until 1896, and what he bought to the automobile was mass manufacturing on an assembly line and that wasn't until 1913. Be sure you know what your talking about before calling anyone a moron.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Banksy โข Andipa Gallery, by jam on Jun 22, 2008 21:48:25 GMT 1, The couple comments about Beejoir are spot on. The only reason his work is in this show is because LV Child is an iconic work. He hasn't done much before or after, but you cannot deny the importance of that piece. I think it is made that much more relevant by the context of the gallery and pieces that are included along side it.
The couple comments about Beejoir are spot on. The only reason his work is in this show is because LV Child is an iconic work. He hasn't done much before or after, but you cannot deny the importance of that piece. I think it is made that much more relevant by the context of the gallery and pieces that are included along side it.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Ebay prices Vs Auction Prices, by jam on Jun 21, 2008 20:23:25 GMT 1, This might sound naive, but can someone please explain the huge discrepancy in prices between Ebay prices and those realised at auction houses. With reference to Sepia Morons, why would anyone pay over 7k for at the most recent auction when it can be picked up for less than half that on ebay? I understand the risk of picking up a fake or of being ripped off on ebay. Is this the only explanation?
A few things on the ebay vs auction house discrepancies.
-First, there are many people that have never used ebay to purchase anything, nor would they consider it. There is an equally large art collector group that would never dream of sending thousands to someone they cannot do a face to face exchange with (or at least see the piece in person before purchasing).
-Secondly, ebay is not an accurate reflection of 'market value'... it's the bottom rung in pricing. More often than not, people who sell on ebay are willing to take a lesser than fair market price to sell their prints. This can be for numerous reasons, such as a need for quick cash regardless of actual value, desire of anonynimity for the sale (hidden print numbers and fear of being branded a flipper by POW), or a lack of knowledge on selling through reputable auction houses (or not wanting to pay the associated fees). Seller feedback is often never sited when pointing out lowest prices, nor is their geographic location... both also play major roles in final bid values. I would imagine most bidders factor in paying less for things on ebay if buying site unseen, because there is always a possibility of undisclosed damage to the print, lack of credible provenance, counterfeit prints, or even the buyer taking your cash and never sending the print. At best, ebay can be used as a bottom of the line price estimate in comparison to standard auction houses, private sales, and gallery pricing... and even then, it's not entirely reliable.
Related to the 'Sepia Morons' sale at auction, I feel that image is much more relevant when taken in the context of an art auction house. I think too many people discount it's importance as a Banksy print because they are immersed in the Banksy market and know it as an LA print and a recent run, and therefore value it less than someone who wouldn't have that background. There seems to be a propensity to value later prints less than the earlier ones, regardless of the image quality, just for the fact they came sooner or later in Banksy's body of work. A large part of this is because the latest prints are more subject to be flipped, and therefore there are more on the ebay resale market to drive supply up in that setting... but collectors in higher circles are not buying from ebay so that isn't as important to them as the image. These collectors are more interested in the quality of pieces, rather than when they were released.
This might sound naive, but can someone please explain the huge discrepancy in prices between Ebay prices and those realised at auction houses. With reference to Sepia Morons, why would anyone pay over 7k for at the most recent auction when it can be picked up for less than half that on ebay? I understand the risk of picking up a fake or of being ripped off on ebay. Is this the only explanation? A few things on the ebay vs auction house discrepancies. -First, there are many people that have never used ebay to purchase anything, nor would they consider it. There is an equally large art collector group that would never dream of sending thousands to someone they cannot do a face to face exchange with (or at least see the piece in person before purchasing). -Secondly, ebay is not an accurate reflection of 'market value'... it's the bottom rung in pricing. More often than not, people who sell on ebay are willing to take a lesser than fair market price to sell their prints. This can be for numerous reasons, such as a need for quick cash regardless of actual value, desire of anonynimity for the sale (hidden print numbers and fear of being branded a flipper by POW), or a lack of knowledge on selling through reputable auction houses (or not wanting to pay the associated fees). Seller feedback is often never sited when pointing out lowest prices, nor is their geographic location... both also play major roles in final bid values. I would imagine most bidders factor in paying less for things on ebay if buying site unseen, because there is always a possibility of undisclosed damage to the print, lack of credible provenance, counterfeit prints, or even the buyer taking your cash and never sending the print. At best, ebay can be used as a bottom of the line price estimate in comparison to standard auction houses, private sales, and gallery pricing... and even then, it's not entirely reliable. Related to the 'Sepia Morons' sale at auction, I feel that image is much more relevant when taken in the context of an art auction house. I think too many people discount it's importance as a Banksy print because they are immersed in the Banksy market and know it as an LA print and a recent run, and therefore value it less than someone who wouldn't have that background. There seems to be a propensity to value later prints less than the earlier ones, regardless of the image quality, just for the fact they came sooner or later in Banksy's body of work. A large part of this is because the latest prints are more subject to be flipped, and therefore there are more on the ebay resale market to drive supply up in that setting... but collectors in higher circles are not buying from ebay so that isn't as important to them as the image. These collectors are more interested in the quality of pieces, rather than when they were released.
|
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 18, 2008 2:26:25 GMT 1, While I do believe there has been and continues to be unscrupulous bidding going on with a certain artist, I strongly agree that it isn't happening with Faile. I know the person who was phone bidding on (and I believe won) the first Faile box, and the second was a snip so there's no way it was being manipulated by Laz or anyone else... unless he's really shitty at running up auctions. In an evergrowing sea of crap artists related to the 'urban' art scene, Faile will be one of the few artists people still talk about in five years time.
While I do believe there has been and continues to be unscrupulous bidding going on with a certain artist, I strongly agree that it isn't happening with Faile. I know the person who was phone bidding on (and I believe won) the first Faile box, and the second was a snip so there's no way it was being manipulated by Laz or anyone else... unless he's really shitty at running up auctions. In an evergrowing sea of crap artists related to the 'urban' art scene, Faile will be one of the few artists people still talk about in five years time.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:30:34 GMT 1, >>>define good though ? <<< in the context of this auction, personally i would not have made a deal selling anything over $10k with a fee given that this was their first auction and they just wanted good supply. But, I've been critical of this auction since it was first announced given that i had never heard of them before. If you are selling at the big 2 houses, you shouldn't be paying anything if you have something worth over $200k. It's all a negotiation anyway but many sellers probably never even ask. Theoretically, the lower you are willing to go on your estimate, the less in fees you should pay.
Great point on people not thinking to ask Lee. For anyone selling, be it through a gallery on consignment, or an auction house... never be afraid to ask for fee waivers or discounts. It never hurts to ask, and you can lower your reserve for every bit of fees you save to ensure a better chance of selling.
>>>define good though ? <<< in the context of this auction, personally i would not have made a deal selling anything over $10k with a fee given that this was their first auction and they just wanted good supply. But, I've been critical of this auction since it was first announced given that i had never heard of them before. If you are selling at the big 2 houses, you shouldn't be paying anything if you have something worth over $200k. It's all a negotiation anyway but many sellers probably never even ask. Theoretically, the lower you are willing to go on your estimate, the less in fees you should pay. Great point on people not thinking to ask Lee. For anyone selling, be it through a gallery on consignment, or an auction house... never be afraid to ask for fee waivers or discounts. It never hurts to ask, and you can lower your reserve for every bit of fees you save to ensure a better chance of selling.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:28:00 GMT 1, Jeesh... I haven't been able to sell my GIWTBB and I only want cost!!
Jeesh... I haven't been able to sell my GIWTBB and I only want cost!!
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:22:37 GMT 1, Happens all the time... present the auction with a strong work and refuse to pay seller or catalogue fees. They want some good pieces, and give up fees to attract those sellers. define good though ?
95% of this sale would not qualify.
Happens all the time... present the auction with a strong work and refuse to pay seller or catalogue fees. They want some good pieces, and give up fees to attract those sellers. define good though ? 95% of this sale would not qualify.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:20:44 GMT 1, are you sure they would do NO seller premium ? do you mean the banksy and walker bits 25k plus ?
Happens all the time... present the auction with a strong work and refuse to pay seller or catalogue fees. They want some good pieces, and give up fees to attract those sellers.
are you sure they would do NO seller premium ? do you mean the banksy and walker bits 25k plus ? Happens all the time... present the auction with a strong work and refuse to pay seller or catalogue fees. They want some good pieces, and give up fees to attract those sellers.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:17:06 GMT 1, On the Eelus note... funny to see what artists submitted their own swag for the sale.
On the Eelus note... funny to see what artists submitted their own swag for the sale.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:14:47 GMT 1, >>>not to mention the sellers premium<<< You can be certain that anything nice in this auction had the sellers premium waved unless the seller had no idea what they were doing.
Right... more so for the few strong pieces that were included. In the event folks paid it, I believe it's only 10% (full rate) anyhow.
>>>not to mention the sellers premium<<< You can be certain that anything nice in this auction had the sellers premium waved unless the seller had no idea what they were doing. Right... more so for the few strong pieces that were included. In the event folks paid it, I believe it's only 10% (full rate) anyhow.
|
|
jam
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,629
Likes โข 31
November 2006
|
Dreweatts Art Auctions ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 17, 2008 20:02:18 GMT 1, Looks like Nick is spending some loot today!
Looks like Nick is spending some loot today!
|
|