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Christie's Art Auctions , by topper on Mar 26, 2024 16:33:29 GMT 1, Interesting...
Interesting...
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Christie's Art Auctions , by topper on Mar 26, 2024 16:35:51 GMT 1, Move over Empresses...
Move over Empresses...
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Georgie Poppit on Mar 26, 2024 16:51:58 GMT 1, Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch.
Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by keyser on Mar 26, 2024 16:55:04 GMT 1, Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch. I'd be celebrating if I owned the signed morons or any of the virtues!
Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch. I'd be celebrating if I owned the signed morons or any of the virtues!
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Archives Gallery on Mar 26, 2024 16:56:42 GMT 1, Whoever paid 35k GBP for a Virtues deserves a round of applause.
Bought the Invader Kung Fu for 4k GBP.. ends up being 6.2k GBP after fees ect.. more than 50% over the actual bid.
Whoever paid 35k GBP for a Virtues deserves a round of applause.
Bought the Invader Kung Fu for 4k GBP.. ends up being 6.2k GBP after fees ect.. more than 50% over the actual bid.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 26, 2024 17:00:25 GMT 1, Whoever paid 35k GBP for a Virtues deserves a round of applause. Bought the Invader Kung Fu for 4k GBP.. ends up being 6.2k GBP after fees ect.. more than 50% over the actual bid. They deserve a round with Tyson Fury more like
Whoever paid 35k GBP for a Virtues deserves a round of applause. Bought the Invader Kung Fu for 4k GBP.. ends up being 6.2k GBP after fees ect.. more than 50% over the actual bid. They deserve a round with Tyson Fury more like
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Christie's Art Auctions , by keyser on Mar 26, 2024 17:16:18 GMT 1, Whoever paid 35k GBP for a Virtues deserves a round of applause. Bought the Invader Kung Fu for 4k GBP.. ends up being 6.2k GBP after fees ect.. more than 50% over the actual bid. That seems unusual. I thought final fees normally end up around 35-37% above hammer price dependant on a few factors. 55% seems high.
Whoever paid 35k GBP for a Virtues deserves a round of applause. Bought the Invader Kung Fu for 4k GBP.. ends up being 6.2k GBP after fees ect.. more than 50% over the actual bid. That seems unusual. I thought final fees normally end up around 35-37% above hammer price dependant on a few factors. 55% seems high.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by brule on Mar 26, 2024 17:19:15 GMT 1, Interesting that the Hirst currency unique print went for more than the Hirst currency painting. I guess size matters after all.
Interesting that the Hirst currency unique print went for more than the Hirst currency painting. I guess size matters after all.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Dungle on Mar 26, 2024 17:24:17 GMT 1, Banksy prices seem good value for buyers at the moment.
Soup Can and Rude Copper for less than 20k seem like good buys I rekon
Banksy prices seem good value for buyers at the moment.
Soup Can and Rude Copper for less than 20k seem like good buys I rekon
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Archives Gallery on Mar 26, 2024 17:26:20 GMT 1, Agreed! Had 33% roughly as the ballpark figure in mind, but looks like its closer to 55%.. certainly ended up being not as good of a deal as we had initially considered, but still happy with the purchase being that its one of our favorite Invader editions.
Agreed! Had 33% roughly as the ballpark figure in mind, but looks like its closer to 55%.. certainly ended up being not as good of a deal as we had initially considered, but still happy with the purchase being that its one of our favorite Invader editions.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Ads Army on Mar 26, 2024 17:34:35 GMT 1, "the final price paid by the buyer and includes the total sum of the hammer price and the buyer's premium"
so your 4,032 is the final price !
"the final price paid by the buyer and includes the total sum of the hammer price and the buyer's premium"
so your 4,032 is the final price !
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Christie's Art Auctions , by keyser on Mar 26, 2024 17:36:20 GMT 1, "the final price paid by the buyer and includes the total sum of the hammer price and the buyer's premium" so your 4,032 is the final price ! Excludes taxes
"the final price paid by the buyer and includes the total sum of the hammer price and the buyer's premium" so your 4,032 is the final price ! Excludes taxes
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Riotcops on Mar 26, 2024 18:13:08 GMT 1, Interesting that the Hirst currency unique print went for more than the Hirst currency painting. I guess size matters after all. And more than 20 Unique prints on Artsy.
That said I have one for sale!
Interesting that the Hirst currency unique print went for more than the Hirst currency painting. I guess size matters after all. And more than 20 Unique prints on Artsy. That said I have one for sale!
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Hubble Bubble on Mar 26, 2024 18:15:02 GMT 1, Quoted prices also exclude ARR if applicable
HB
Quoted prices also exclude ARR if applicable
HB
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Cardiff on Mar 26, 2024 18:43:19 GMT 1, Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch. Not defending HM prices in any way but the condition report was really rough on this one.
Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch. Not defending HM prices in any way but the condition report was really rough on this one.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Cardiff on Mar 26, 2024 18:45:15 GMT 1, Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated.
Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by nobokov on Mar 26, 2024 18:47:54 GMT 1, Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated. I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though.
Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated. I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Hubble Bubble on Mar 26, 2024 18:59:10 GMT 1, Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated. I have bought this way from Sotheby’s with no issues.
Happy to switch to DM if you’d like.
HB
Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated. I have bought this way from Sotheby’s with no issues. Happy to switch to DM if you’d like. HB
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Cardiff on Mar 26, 2024 18:59:46 GMT 1, Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated. I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though. Thanks for the advice and perspective!
Can someone explain the mechanics of purchasing a work that went unsold at auction. Is it worth reaching out and making an offer even if it's below the low estimate? Any guidance would be appreciated. I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though. Thanks for the advice and perspective!
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Crisis As Usual on Mar 26, 2024 19:14:16 GMT 1, Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch. Not defending HM prices in any way but the condition report was really rough on this one. That’s what put me off. Any other TIWIFA’s out there at the same price point please get in touch!
Not much to celebrate from this sale. You’d be gutted if you’d paid in the region of £60k for a Harland “This is where it’s at” back in the day. Ouch. Not defending HM prices in any way but the condition report was really rough on this one. That’s what put me off. Any other TIWIFA’s out there at the same price point please get in touch!
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Riotcops on Mar 26, 2024 19:17:12 GMT 1, I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though. Thanks for the advice and perspective! I’ve bought this way many times - no issues.
Also, plenty examples of auction houses offering works that were bought in on their next sale.
I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though. Thanks for the advice and perspective! I’ve bought this way many times - no issues. Also, plenty examples of auction houses offering works that were bought in on their next sale.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Archives Gallery on Mar 26, 2024 20:08:40 GMT 1, Likewise, its actually a great way to get some steals. Happy to answer any questions in the DMs.
A lot of these sellers start the consignment process a few months prior to the sale, and mentally, have already parted ways with the work, which ends up leading to them taking much under fair market in certain scenarios (esp after they realize their piece failed to get even a single bid). Some on the otherhand, consider it a blessing as they wouldn't have wanted their work to have sold for the low estimate/under, and instead opt to just take the item back.
Likewise, its actually a great way to get some steals. Happy to answer any questions in the DMs.
A lot of these sellers start the consignment process a few months prior to the sale, and mentally, have already parted ways with the work, which ends up leading to them taking much under fair market in certain scenarios (esp after they realize their piece failed to get even a single bid). Some on the otherhand, consider it a blessing as they wouldn't have wanted their work to have sold for the low estimate/under, and instead opt to just take the item back.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by LJCal on Mar 26, 2024 20:17:37 GMT 1, I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though. Thanks for the advice and perspective! auction houses will tend to offer unsold lots especially editions at their next sale, albeit at lower estimates (originals they do tend to want to leave a year or two). In terms of bidding after sale it's simply a matter of emailing the auctioneer and making a bid, it's unlikely you'll get for more than 1 or 2 bids lower than the minimum bid but not unheard of, obviously it depends on the work, market and circumstances of the seller. Obviously the risk of making a derisory first after sale bid is that you'll likely get ignored even if you intend to offer more, whilst risking someone else coming in and buying.
I wouldn't recommend it. I hear that works that are bought in are generally not allowed back into consignment in the near future. You can probably contact the auction house for a private sale though. Thanks for the advice and perspective! auction houses will tend to offer unsold lots especially editions at their next sale, albeit at lower estimates (originals they do tend to want to leave a year or two). In terms of bidding after sale it's simply a matter of emailing the auctioneer and making a bid, it's unlikely you'll get for more than 1 or 2 bids lower than the minimum bid but not unheard of, obviously it depends on the work, market and circumstances of the seller. Obviously the risk of making a derisory first after sale bid is that you'll likely get ignored even if you intend to offer more, whilst risking someone else coming in and buying.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Hugos There on Mar 27, 2024 16:45:54 GMT 1, I didn't even look at the catalogue for this auction so I missed out on the Mark Wallinger Ghost (lot 90) which I've always fancied.
Is anyone on the forum lucky enough to have one?
I didn't even look at the catalogue for this auction so I missed out on the Mark Wallinger Ghost (lot 90) which I've always fancied.
Is anyone on the forum lucky enough to have one?
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Christie's Art Auctions , by topper on May 30, 2024 11:21:38 GMT 1, Rather serious security breech at Christie's.
Hackers have all users passport details (except photo and signature).
Seems far worse than Christie's are letting on.
Rather serious security breech at Christie's. Hackers have all users passport details (except photo and signature). Seems far worse than Christie's are letting on.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by its all about me on May 30, 2024 11:53:34 GMT 1, Rather serious security breech at Christie's. Hackers have all users passport details (except photo and signature). Seems far worse than Christie's are letting on. Yes, I got that e-mail as well. I agree. It does sound serious. I'm rather concerned that hackers now have a copy of my passport. What does this actually mean in real life? Can the hackers open a bank account or take out a credit card in my name without me realising?
Rather serious security breech at Christie's. Hackers have all users passport details (except photo and signature). Seems far worse than Christie's are letting on. Yes, I got that e-mail as well. I agree. It does sound serious. I'm rather concerned that hackers now have a copy of my passport. What does this actually mean in real life? Can the hackers open a bank account or take out a credit card in my name without me realising?
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Georgie Poppit on May 30, 2024 12:03:53 GMT 1, Rather serious security breech at Christie's. Hackers have all users passport details (except photo and signature). Seems far worse than Christie's are letting on. Yes, I got that e-mail as well. I agree. It does sound serious. I'm rather concerned that hackers now have a copy of my passport. What does this actually mean in real life? Can the hackers open a bank account or take out a credit card in my name without me realising? How do we know you are who you say you are?
Rather serious security breech at Christie's. Hackers have all users passport details (except photo and signature). Seems far worse than Christie's are letting on. Yes, I got that e-mail as well. I agree. It does sound serious. I'm rather concerned that hackers now have a copy of my passport. What does this actually mean in real life? Can the hackers open a bank account or take out a credit card in my name without me realising? How do we know you are who you say you are?
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