avec art
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by avec art on Sept 11, 2020 9:24:41 GMT 1, that comment has the ring of truth about it
that comment has the ring of truth about it
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theclash
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by theclash on Sept 11, 2020 9:49:04 GMT 1, Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000
Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000
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sbash
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by sbash on Sept 11, 2020 9:57:23 GMT 1, Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000 Woooow!!! that would be something indeed. With the way thing have been of late, it's entirely possible. And given the background, would also be amazing for the owner.
Playing your game, I'll chip in with: £320k haha.
Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000 Woooow!!! that would be something indeed. With the way thing have been of late, it's entirely possible. And given the background, would also be amazing for the owner. Playing your game, I'll chip in with: £320k haha.
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FЯ
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by FЯ on Sept 11, 2020 9:58:53 GMT 1, Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000 Woooow!!! that would be something indeed. With the way thing have been of late, it's entirely possible. And given the background, would also be amazing for the owner. Playing your game, I'll chip in with: £320k haha. when things reach the news before auction you know it will go nuts
think we are talking 500,000 here
Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000 Woooow!!! that would be something indeed. With the way thing have been of late, it's entirely possible. And given the background, would also be amazing for the owner. Playing your game, I'll chip in with: £320k haha. when things reach the news before auction you know it will go nuts think we are talking 500,000 here
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JD
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by JD on Sept 11, 2020 13:14:18 GMT 1, A well know gallery are buying everything . To sell , obviously in the end . Too many auctions . Really , all at once ? Too much hype . Too many interested parties on here jumping in to pump, pump . You know who you are . It’s so obvious. It’s embarrassing.Threads with high prices , friends making bullish comments then personal offers dms at lower . Smoke and mirrors . Good luck everyone. Bit coin What gallery is buying everything?
For clarity
Just what I’ve heard and I didn’t mean at these auctions
A well know gallery are buying everything . To sell , obviously in the end . Too many auctions . Really , all at once ? Too much hype . Too many interested parties on here jumping in to pump, pump . You know who you are . It’s so obvious. It’s embarrassing.Threads with high prices , friends making bullish comments then personal offers dms at lower . Smoke and mirrors . Good luck everyone. Bit coin What gallery is buying everything? For clarity Just what I’ve heard and I didn’t mean at these auctions
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Jonny Wednesday on Sept 11, 2020 13:32:49 GMT 1, Prices ticking along nicely !
The Christie's one is a bit slow in comparison
Prices ticking along nicely !
The Christie's one is a bit slow in comparison
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Sept 11, 2020 13:35:02 GMT 1, Woooow!!! that would be something indeed. With the way thing have been of late, it's entirely possible. And given the background, would also be amazing for the owner. Playing your game, I'll chip in with: £320k haha. when things reach the news before auction you know it will go nuts think we are talking 500,000 here did this one hit the news as well, I know the purple heart print did was on Sky etc but didnt think this one did. That said, it’ll still go for a hefty value nomatter!
Woooow!!! that would be something indeed. With the way thing have been of late, it's entirely possible. And given the background, would also be amazing for the owner. Playing your game, I'll chip in with: £320k haha. when things reach the news before auction you know it will go nuts think we are talking 500,000 here did this one hit the news as well, I know the purple heart print did was on Sky etc but didnt think this one did. That said, it’ll still go for a hefty value nomatter!
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Rubberneck
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Rubberneck on Sept 11, 2020 14:29:48 GMT 1, Signed Girl With Balloon at £200K with a week to go
Signed Girl With Balloon at £200K with a week to go
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samo
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by samo on Sept 11, 2020 19:16:03 GMT 1, Prices ticking along nicely ! The Christie's one is a bit slow in comparison The Christie's auction runs almost five days longer than the Sotheby's one.
Prices ticking along nicely ! The Christie's one is a bit slow in comparison The Christie's auction runs almost five days longer than the Sotheby's one.
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Winter
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Winter on Sept 11, 2020 19:39:49 GMT 1, Seven days to go, this thread will be wearing thin by then
Seven days to go, this thread will be wearing thin by then
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 19:41:47 GMT 1, interesting first comment
Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000
interesting first comment Lets play a game - final all in price for Girl with Balloon Signed. My guess £450,000
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JockoLad
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by JockoLad on Sept 11, 2020 20:00:28 GMT 1, What gallery is buying everything? For clarity Just what I’ve heard and I didn’t mean at these auctions
For anyone wondering, this is the gallery being referred to:
www.skegnessframing.com/
What gallery is buying everything? For clarity Just what I’ve heard and I didn’t mean at these auctions For anyone wondering, this is the gallery being referred to: www.skegnessframing.com/
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 22:57:16 GMT 1, Seems like flags is starting to become very popular over napping m and queen vic.. but I know other people have their opinions as well
Seems like flags is starting to become very popular over napping m and queen vic.. but I know other people have their opinions as well
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Argiebaji
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Argiebaji on Sept 11, 2020 23:01:58 GMT 1, I love these timed auctions...!
Its like Sotheby's and Christie's have copied Ebay .. ?
They also add the 10% sellers fee!
If they did a Special sell for a £1 I might consider adding a few pieces myself!
I love these timed auctions...!
Its like Sotheby's and Christie's have copied Ebay .. ?
They also add the 10% sellers fee!
If they did a Special sell for a £1 I might consider adding a few pieces myself!
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shaunyboy
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by shaunyboy on Sept 12, 2020 8:58:52 GMT 1, IFTL u/s currently £24k. Yikes!
IFTL u/s currently £24k. Yikes!
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Sundowner
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Sundowner on Sept 12, 2020 10:15:50 GMT 1, There is a huge momentum around this artist right now and seriously wealthy collectors heavily invested (most of whom have probably never even heard of this place let alone been on here). There won't be a crash but maybe a plateau, and the ripple effect caused by the rise in unsigned prints has started moving to editioned canvases and originals which in many cases are undervalued by comparison.
There is a huge momentum around this artist right now and seriously wealthy collectors heavily invested (most of whom have probably never even heard of this place let alone been on here). There won't be a crash but maybe a plateau, and the ripple effect caused by the rise in unsigned prints has started moving to editioned canvases and originals which in many cases are undervalued by comparison.
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duffer31
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by duffer31 on Sept 12, 2020 12:40:25 GMT 1, There is a huge momentum around this artist right now and seriously wealthy collectors heavily invested (most of whom have probably never even heard of this place let alone been on here). There won't be a crash but maybe a plateau, and the ripple effect caused by the rise in unsigned prints has started moving to editioned canvases and originals which in many cases are undervalued by comparison.
Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days.
To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol.
There is a huge momentum around this artist right now and seriously wealthy collectors heavily invested (most of whom have probably never even heard of this place let alone been on here). There won't be a crash but maybe a plateau, and the ripple effect caused by the rise in unsigned prints has started moving to editioned canvases and originals which in many cases are undervalued by comparison. Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Dexter Bulldog on Sept 12, 2020 13:47:13 GMT 1, There is a huge momentum around this artist right now and seriously wealthy collectors heavily invested (most of whom have probably never even heard of this place let alone been on here). There won't be a crash but maybe a plateau, and the ripple effect caused by the rise in unsigned prints has started moving to editioned canvases and originals which in many cases are undervalued by comparison. Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump.
There is a huge momentum around this artist right now and seriously wealthy collectors heavily invested (most of whom have probably never even heard of this place let alone been on here). There won't be a crash but maybe a plateau, and the ripple effect caused by the rise in unsigned prints has started moving to editioned canvases and originals which in many cases are undervalued by comparison. Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump.
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Sept 12, 2020 13:59:09 GMT 1, Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump. are you watching me? 😂
Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump. are you watching me? 😂
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duffer31
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by duffer31 on Sept 12, 2020 14:14:05 GMT 1, Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump.
I’m sure there’s a few ballers on this forum, learning from the wonderful knowledge pool on here.
How else do you expect them to pass their History of Arts degrees from St Andrews?
Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump. I’m sure there’s a few ballers on this forum, learning from the wonderful knowledge pool on here. How else do you expect them to pass their History of Arts degrees from St Andrews?
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Sundowner
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Sundowner on Sept 12, 2020 15:19:43 GMT 1, Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump.
You and I are definitely talking about the same people Dexter Bulldog . 😂
Everyone and their cat has heard of the Banksy forum, even in the early days. To this day I still wonder why it’s called UAA lol. I think sundowner is referring to “seriously wealthy people”. You know, the kind that put on tuxedos and take a private jet to eat caviar at fancy socialite charity galas. Those people are not typing on message boards on their iPhones while they are taking a dump. You and I are definitely talking about the same people Dexter Bulldog . 😂
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mrutland
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by mrutland on Sept 13, 2020 16:24:22 GMT 1, Even during pandemic the prices skyrocket! What a time to be a collector.
Even during pandemic the prices skyrocket! What a time to be a collector.
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Sept 13, 2020 16:28:07 GMT 1, Even during pandemic the prices skyrocket! What a time to be a collector. hardly if you are trying to add to your collection....
Even during pandemic the prices skyrocket! What a time to be a collector. hardly if you are trying to add to your collection....
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Gentle Mental on Sept 13, 2020 17:01:05 GMT 1, Don’t see trolley hunters in these auctions. Anyone any idea of what an unsigned could fetch?
Don’t see trolley hunters in these auctions. Anyone any idea of what an unsigned could fetch?
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Dice
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Dice on Sept 13, 2020 17:01:44 GMT 1, Which placard rat will hit the highest £££ do you reckon?
Which placard rat will hit the highest £££ do you reckon?
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JockoLad
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by JockoLad on Sept 13, 2020 17:12:04 GMT 1, Don’t see trolley hunters in these auctions. Anyone any idea of what an unsigned could fetch?
Fairly sure one sold at auction the other week for around £50k all in? I might be completely wrong. It sold for good money, that’s for certain.
Don’t see trolley hunters in these auctions. Anyone any idea of what an unsigned could fetch? Fairly sure one sold at auction the other week for around £50k all in? I might be completely wrong. It sold for good money, that’s for certain.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by artforartssake on Sept 13, 2020 18:42:07 GMT 1, Which placard rat will hit the highest £££ do you reckon? Get Out While You Can 👍😉😁
Which placard rat will hit the highest £££ do you reckon? Get Out While You Can 👍😉😁
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lv90210
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by lv90210 on Sept 14, 2020 6:49:47 GMT 1, Sothebys Banksy ending 18.09.2020 - currently what the buyer pays including fee's with still four days to go .........
US Flower Thrower £64,320 / $82,458 Singed BC £87,100 / $111,662 US HC £40,200 / $51,536 US GS £34,840 / $44,664 US QV £25,460 / $32,639 Singed TM £34,840 / $44,664 US FC £37,520 / $48,100 US BL £37,520 / $48,100 US I Fought The Law £32,160 / $41,229 US Napalm £21,440 / $27,486 Singed Girl With Balloon £321,600 / $412,291 Singed WTH (Pink) £56,280 / $72,150 Singed GOWYC £73,700 / $94,483 Singed BIM £60,300 / $77,304 Singed LR £67,000 / $85,894 Singed Jack and Jill £50,920 / $65,279 Grin Reaper £60,300 / $77,304 US Flags £26,800 / $34,357 Signed Grannies £50,920 / $65,279 US Applause £29,480 / £37,793 Sepia Morons £42,880 / $54,972 Nola AP (Green Rain) £134,000 / $171,788 Very Little Helps £46,900 / $60,125 Sale Ends V2 £40,200 / $51,53
Sothebys Banksy ending 18.09.2020 - currently what the buyer pays including fee's with still four days to go .........
US Flower Thrower £64,320 / $82,458 Singed BC £87,100 / $111,662 US HC £40,200 / $51,536 US GS £34,840 / $44,664 US QV £25,460 / $32,639 Singed TM £34,840 / $44,664 US FC £37,520 / $48,100 US BL £37,520 / $48,100 US I Fought The Law £32,160 / $41,229 US Napalm £21,440 / $27,486 Singed Girl With Balloon £321,600 / $412,291 Singed WTH (Pink) £56,280 / $72,150 Singed GOWYC £73,700 / $94,483 Singed BIM £60,300 / $77,304 Singed LR £67,000 / $85,894 Singed Jack and Jill £50,920 / $65,279 Grin Reaper £60,300 / $77,304 US Flags £26,800 / $34,357 Signed Grannies £50,920 / $65,279 US Applause £29,480 / £37,793 Sepia Morons £42,880 / $54,972 Nola AP (Green Rain) £134,000 / $171,788 Very Little Helps £46,900 / $60,125 Sale Ends V2 £40,200 / $51,53
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Dice
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Dice on Sept 14, 2020 7:41:31 GMT 1, Is that taking into account the new 1% overhead fees Sotheby’s have decided to charge?
Is that taking into account the new 1% overhead fees Sotheby’s have decided to charge?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by My Name is Frank on Sept 14, 2020 7:50:15 GMT 1, I'm working that out differently, take the barcode
£70,000 + 26% = £88,200 Plus VAT 20% = £105,840?
I'm working that out differently, take the barcode
£70,000 + 26% = £88,200 Plus VAT 20% = £105,840?
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