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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by urbanny on Mar 18, 2021 23:41:26 GMT 1, Wow, some really poor results. Any thoughts why? Seemed well marketed. Condition concerns?
Wow, some really poor results. Any thoughts why? Seemed well marketed. Condition concerns?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Spenie on Mar 18, 2021 23:46:57 GMT 1, Wow, some really poor results. Any thoughts why? Seemed well marketed. Condition concerns? Wheres artdelight when you need him?
Wow, some really poor results. Any thoughts why? Seemed well marketed. Condition concerns? Wheres artdelight when you need him?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by sgolby on Mar 18, 2021 23:49:02 GMT 1, I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist.
I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Spenie on Mar 18, 2021 23:58:42 GMT 1, I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist. The problem is so many people claiming to know the market are talking silly prices , so when they aren't achieved it's deemed to be a weak auction. I think if you paid £500 for a print and it achieves £100,000+ in 10 years that's a bloody good result. Just don't read too much into the bullshit prices being mention on here, usually people who own the print, and are looking after an investment.
I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist. The problem is so many people claiming to know the market are talking silly prices , so when they aren't achieved it's deemed to be a weak auction. I think if you paid £500 for a print and it achieves £100,000+ in 10 years that's a bloody good result. Just don't read too much into the bullshit prices being mention on here, usually people who own the print, and are looking after an investment.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by sgolby on Mar 19, 2021 0:02:23 GMT 1, I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist. The problem is so many people claiming to know the market are talking silly prices , so when they aren't achieved it's deemed to be a weak auction. I think if you paid £500 for a print and it achieves £100,000+ in 10 years that's a bloody good result. Just don't read too much into the bullshit prices being mention on here, usually people who own and are looking after an investment.
Oh, i agree. Believe me, i hate that i had to sell two of my prints to survive financially, so when i see people bellyaching about the “weak prices,” i think to myself banksy should do morons V2, about the ridiculousness of his “market fans” these days.
I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist. The problem is so many people claiming to know the market are talking silly prices , so when they aren't achieved it's deemed to be a weak auction. I think if you paid £500 for a print and it achieves £100,000+ in 10 years that's a bloody good result. Just don't read too much into the bullshit prices being mention on here, usually people who own and are looking after an investment. Oh, i agree. Believe me, i hate that i had to sell two of my prints to survive financially, so when i see people bellyaching about the “weak prices,” i think to myself banksy should do morons V2, about the ridiculousness of his “market fans” these days.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by tab1 on Mar 19, 2021 0:12:20 GMT 1, I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist.
Greed sets in, in some cases and individuals can become hostile to protect their investments. Private sales will be latest auction price inc fees +5% a week later now. As you quote 2-3 times a price rise in a short period and more with some other prints, the market has been a straight increase constantly for a good few years now, you would think owners would be grateful with any rises as long as they have not dipped
I can’t believe people are talking about these results being weak. These are pieces of paper, mostly in multiples, selling for 2 to 3 times what they were going for just 2 years ago. If you think they are weak, please sell your banksy’s and use the money for a psychiatrist. Greed sets in, in some cases and individuals can become hostile to protect their investments. Private sales will be latest auction price inc fees +5% a week later now. As you quote 2-3 times a price rise in a short period and more with some other prints, the market has been a straight increase constantly for a good few years now, you would think owners would be grateful with any rises as long as they have not dipped
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by sgolby on Mar 19, 2021 0:35:21 GMT 1, tab1 . I agree completely. When i get sad about selling my prints it is not because i wish I made more. It is because i know i will never be able to afford to buy them back and I truly loved them. I know some, many of you think that is weak or stupid, but it’s the truth.
tab1 . I agree completely. When i get sad about selling my prints it is not because i wish I made more. It is because i know i will never be able to afford to buy them back and I truly loved them. I know some, many of you think that is weak or stupid, but it’s the truth.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by sgolby on Mar 19, 2021 1:01:34 GMT 1, tab1 . I agree completely. When i get sad about selling my prints it is not because i wish I made more. It is because i know i will never be able to afford to buy them back and I truly loved them. I know some, many of you think that is weak or stupid, but it’s the truth. West country prince, my man.
He is mia setting up his new studio. However one of them was special and the story made it irreplaceable.
tab1 . I agree completely. When i get sad about selling my prints it is not because i wish I made more. It is because i know i will never be able to afford to buy them back and I truly loved them. I know some, many of you think that is weak or stupid, but it’s the truth. West country prince, my man. He is mia setting up his new studio. However one of them was special and the story made it irreplaceable.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by tab1 on Mar 19, 2021 1:04:37 GMT 1, tab1 . I agree completely. When i get sad about selling my prints it is not because i wish I made more. It is because i know i will never be able to afford to buy them back and I truly loved them. I know some, many of you think that is weak or stupid, but it’s the truth.
Would think most true collectors would think the same, and the way the market moves most selling now would Not be able to buy back into the market, nothing weak or stupid with your thoughts.most holding pieces now are speculators and holding as part of their investment portfolios,total different crowd compared to 10 years ago The prices seen now are astonishing
tab1 . I agree completely. When i get sad about selling my prints it is not because i wish I made more. It is because i know i will never be able to afford to buy them back and I truly loved them. I know some, many of you think that is weak or stupid, but it’s the truth. Would think most true collectors would think the same, and the way the market moves most selling now would Not be able to buy back into the market, nothing weak or stupid with your thoughts.most holding pieces now are speculators and holding as part of their investment portfolios,total different crowd compared to 10 years ago The prices seen now are astonishing
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by ab3 on Mar 19, 2021 8:53:21 GMT 1, Few things spring to mind here reading the comments.
Supply and demand for one.
If there are eight buyers for a GWRB and only one being sold, the price is going to be high. If there are eight buyers and 3 or 4 (like this year already) GWRB, the price will probably be lower.
Also remember that 'there is no loss in making a profit' for those of you who did sell in the past. You were probably pretty happy with what you got and thinking you could have got more now will only lead down a dark road and not do you any good.
Few things spring to mind here reading the comments.
Supply and demand for one.
If there are eight buyers for a GWRB and only one being sold, the price is going to be high. If there are eight buyers and 3 or 4 (like this year already) GWRB, the price will probably be lower.
Also remember that 'there is no loss in making a profit' for those of you who did sell in the past. You were probably pretty happy with what you got and thinking you could have got more now will only lead down a dark road and not do you any good.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by kentkid on Mar 19, 2021 10:14:19 GMT 1, I’m actually surprised the prices have remained so high, although it’s good to see of course!
I know very little about these things, but I would have thought the flooding of the market over the last few months would have led to a natural decline in prices realised, as there appears to be multiple opportunities per month to acquire a whole host of Banksy prints.
For example, I would think a Turf War would fetch a really good price at the moment. Not based on anything more than the fact we haven’t seen one available at auction for a while. To many, it’s not one of Banksy’s most desirable prints, but I would expect it to command a good price due to it’s relative lack of availability.
I just checked www.banksy-value.com/, and there have been 6 unsigned Happy Chopper prints available at buy at auction since the last unsigned Turf War print was sold at auction.
Does scarcity lead to a higher price?
It would be interesting to see the prices achieved if there was just one auction for Banksy prints every 3 or 6 months, as you would then have more people interested in the upcoming sale. At the moment, potential buyers can afford to miss out on a Banksy print as they’ll likely get another opportunity to buy again in a couple of weeks. I guess this isn’t going to happen anytime soon though, as people are quite rightly looking to cash-in for life changing amounts of money.
Just my thoughts, and a little disclaimer: I own an unsigned Happy Chopper, but not an unsigned Turf War - although I very nearly bought one for £8k around 5 years ago but thought it was too expensive at the time. Oh well, we live and learn!
Either way, anyone fortunate enough to own a Banksy print should consider themselves very lucky - I know I do.
I’m actually surprised the prices have remained so high, although it’s good to see of course! I know very little about these things, but I would have thought the flooding of the market over the last few months would have led to a natural decline in prices realised, as there appears to be multiple opportunities per month to acquire a whole host of Banksy prints. For example, I would think a Turf War would fetch a really good price at the moment. Not based on anything more than the fact we haven’t seen one available at auction for a while. To many, it’s not one of Banksy’s most desirable prints, but I would expect it to command a good price due to it’s relative lack of availability. I just checked www.banksy-value.com/, and there have been 6 unsigned Happy Chopper prints available at buy at auction since the last unsigned Turf War print was sold at auction. Does scarcity lead to a higher price? It would be interesting to see the prices achieved if there was just one auction for Banksy prints every 3 or 6 months, as you would then have more people interested in the upcoming sale. At the moment, potential buyers can afford to miss out on a Banksy print as they’ll likely get another opportunity to buy again in a couple of weeks. I guess this isn’t going to happen anytime soon though, as people are quite rightly looking to cash-in for life changing amounts of money. Just my thoughts, and a little disclaimer: I own an unsigned Happy Chopper, but not an unsigned Turf War - although I very nearly bought one for £8k around 5 years ago but thought it was too expensive at the time. Oh well, we live and learn! Either way, anyone fortunate enough to own a Banksy print should consider themselves very lucky - I know I do.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Mass on Mar 19, 2021 11:24:52 GMT 1, Total paid in BP ARR & VAT Total OF 35% Premium Rude Copper Unsigned £51300 Love Is In The Air Unsigned £229500 HMV Dog Unsigned £56700 Bomb Hugger Unsigned £54000 Grannies Signed £114750 Soup Can (Colour) Signed £101250 Kate Signed £297000 Soup Can Unsigned £47250 Very Little Helps Signed £81000 Grannies Hand Sprayed Signed £243000 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £54000 Love Rat Unsigned £67500 Girl With Balloon Unsigned £216000 Toxic Mary Colour way Gold & Pink Signed £128250 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £56700 Flag (Gold Formica) Signed £87750 CND Soldiers Signed £74250 Monkey Queen Unsigned £51300 Queen Vic Unsigned £40500 Grin Reaper AP Signed £108000 Have a Nice Day Unsigned £47250 Happy Choppers Unsigned £67500 Bomb Middle England Unsigned £35100 Flying Copper Unsigned £67500 Golf Sale Signed £60750 Napalm Unsigned £54000 CND Soldiers Unsigned £56700 Flag (Silver Formica) Signed £81000 Golf Sale Unsigned £40500 Toxic Mary Unsigned £94500 Jack and Jill Signed £101250 I Fought The Law Signed £60750 Flag (Gold) Signed £60750 Barcode Unsigned £81000 Weston Super Mare Unsigned £35100 Pulp Fiction Unsigned £87750 Laugh Now Signed £162000 I Fought The Law Unsigned £37800 Grannies Unsigned £40500 Festival AP Signed £135000 Applause (POW) Unsigned £47250 Morons (Sepia) Signed £81000 Flag (Silver) Unsigned 35100 Donuts (Chocolate) Signed £108000 Choose Your Weapon (25 edition) Signed £324000 Choose Your Weapon (58 edition) Signed £216000 was there a signed happy choppers?
Total paid in BP ARR & VAT Total OF 35% Premium Rude Copper Unsigned £51300 Love Is In The Air Unsigned £229500 HMV Dog Unsigned £56700 Bomb Hugger Unsigned £54000 Grannies Signed £114750 Soup Can (Colour) Signed £101250 Kate Signed £297000 Soup Can Unsigned £47250 Very Little Helps Signed £81000 Grannies Hand Sprayed Signed £243000 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £54000 Love Rat Unsigned £67500 Girl With Balloon Unsigned £216000 Toxic Mary Colour way Gold & Pink Signed £128250 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £56700 Flag (Gold Formica) Signed £87750 CND Soldiers Signed £74250 Monkey Queen Unsigned £51300 Queen Vic Unsigned £40500 Grin Reaper AP Signed £108000 Have a Nice Day Unsigned £47250 Happy Choppers Unsigned £67500 Bomb Middle England Unsigned £35100 Flying Copper Unsigned £67500 Golf Sale Signed £60750 Napalm Unsigned £54000 CND Soldiers Unsigned £56700 Flag (Silver Formica) Signed £81000 Golf Sale Unsigned £40500 Toxic Mary Unsigned £94500 Jack and Jill Signed £101250 I Fought The Law Signed £60750 Flag (Gold) Signed £60750 Barcode Unsigned £81000 Weston Super Mare Unsigned £35100 Pulp Fiction Unsigned £87750 Laugh Now Signed £162000 I Fought The Law Unsigned £37800 Grannies Unsigned £40500 Festival AP Signed £135000 Applause (POW) Unsigned £47250 Morons (Sepia) Signed £81000 Flag (Silver) Unsigned 35100 Donuts (Chocolate) Signed £108000 Choose Your Weapon (25 edition) Signed £324000 Choose Your Weapon (58 edition) Signed £216000 was there a signed happy choppers?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Mar 19, 2021 11:42:42 GMT 1, was there a signed happy choppers?
Was pulled from the auction a day or so before the auction.
was there a signed happy choppers?
Was pulled from the auction a day or so before the auction.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by stuckeyc on Mar 19, 2021 12:11:54 GMT 1, Is that price right on the unsigned Toxic Mary? I have always thought it was one of his best
Is that price right on the unsigned Toxic Mary? I have always thought it was one of his best
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Dice on Mar 19, 2021 14:14:11 GMT 1, The biggest surprise here was QJG at over 200k. One sold in dec or jan (digard?) for just over £100k and I thought that was about right. Nuts!
The biggest surprise here was QJG at over 200k. One sold in dec or jan (digard?) for just over £100k and I thought that was about right. Nuts!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by robo on Mar 19, 2021 14:23:41 GMT 1, was there a signed happy choppers? Was pulled from the auction a day or so before the auction.
Seems like a signed happy choppers and a signed LIITA were both pulled from Sotheby’s in that case, likely due to Pest Control concerns. Both editions are appearing in the Christies auction though.
was there a signed happy choppers? Was pulled from the auction a day or so before the auction. Seems like a signed happy choppers and a signed LIITA were both pulled from Sotheby’s in that case, likely due to Pest Control concerns. Both editions are appearing in the Christies auction though.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by teabaggins on Mar 19, 2021 14:40:25 GMT 1, The biggest surprise here was QJG at over 200k. One sold in dec or jan (digard?) for just over £100k and I thought that was about right. Nuts! CYW seems to having a push. Had an offer for 150 for my standard grey recently. Will happily let it go if it ever hits 200.
The biggest surprise here was QJG at over 200k. One sold in dec or jan (digard?) for just over £100k and I thought that was about right. Nuts! CYW seems to having a push. Had an offer for 150 for my standard grey recently. Will happily let it go if it ever hits 200.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by samo on Mar 19, 2021 15:27:16 GMT 1, was there a signed happy choppers? Was pulled from the auction a day or so before the auction. Seems like a signed happy choppers and a signed LIITA were both pulled from Sotheby’s in that case, likely due to Pest Control concerns. Both are appearing in the Christies auction though. Pest Control concerns? Isn't every print verified (authenticated) by Pest Control prior to being included in the auction? I noticed that the regular version of Grin Reaper was also pulled, but that was just the day after the Christie's auction went live. So I guess the consignor of the regular GR saw the higher estimate at Christie's and probably got cold feet.
was there a signed happy choppers? Was pulled from the auction a day or so before the auction. Seems like a signed happy choppers and a signed LIITA were both pulled from Sotheby’s in that case, likely due to Pest Control concerns. Both are appearing in the Christies auction though. Pest Control concerns? Isn't every print verified (authenticated) by Pest Control prior to being included in the auction? I noticed that the regular version of Grin Reaper was also pulled, but that was just the day after the Christie's auction went live. So I guess the consignor of the regular GR saw the higher estimate at Christie's and probably got cold feet.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by robo on Mar 20, 2021 0:20:12 GMT 1, Seems like a signed happy choppers and a signed LIITA were both pulled from Sotheby’s in that case, likely due to Pest Control concerns. Both are appearing in the Christies auction though. Pest Control concerns? Isn't every print verified (authenticated) by Pest Control prior to being included in the auction? I noticed that the regular version of Grin Reaper was also pulled, but that was just the day after the Christie's auction went live. So I guess the consignor of the regular GR saw the higher estimate at Christie's and probably got cold feet.
“Isn’t every print verified (authenticated) by Pest Control prior to being included in the auction” - exactly.
A seller can’t just pull a print from an auction on a whim. They will have signed a contract with the auction house.
Seems like a signed happy choppers and a signed LIITA were both pulled from Sotheby’s in that case, likely due to Pest Control concerns. Both are appearing in the Christies auction though. Pest Control concerns? Isn't every print verified (authenticated) by Pest Control prior to being included in the auction? I noticed that the regular version of Grin Reaper was also pulled, but that was just the day after the Christie's auction went live. So I guess the consignor of the regular GR saw the higher estimate at Christie's and probably got cold feet.
“Isn’t every print verified (authenticated) by Pest Control prior to being included in the auction” - exactly. A seller can’t just pull a print from an auction on a whim. They will have signed a contract with the auction house.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by rootona on Mar 20, 2021 10:03:14 GMT 1, Total paid in BP ARR & VAT Total OF 35% Premium Rude Copper Unsigned £51300 Love Is In The Air Unsigned £229500 HMV Dog Unsigned £56700 Bomb Hugger Unsigned £54000 Grannies Signed £114750 Soup Can (Colour) Signed £101250 Kate Signed £297000 Soup Can Unsigned £47250 Very Little Helps Signed £81000 Grannies Hand Sprayed Signed £243000 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £54000 Love Rat Unsigned £67500 Girl With Balloon Unsigned £216000 Toxic Mary Colour way Gold & Pink Signed £128250 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £56700 Flag (Gold Formica) Signed M £87750 CND Soldiers Signed £74250 Monkey Queen Unsigned £51300 Queen Vic Unsigned £40500 Grin Reaper AP Signed £108000 Have a Nice Day Unsigned £47250 Happy Choppers Unsigned £67500 Bomb Middle England Unsigned £35100 Flying Copper Unsigned £67500 Golf Sale Signed £60750 Napalm Unsigned £54000 CND Soldiers Unsigned £56700 Flag (Silver Formica) Signed £81000 Golf Sale Unsigned £40500 Toxic Mary Unsigned £94500 Jack and Jill Signed £101250 I Fought The Law Signed £60750 Flag (Gold) Signed £60750 Barcode Unsigned £81000 Weston Super Mare Unsigned £35100 Pulp Fiction Unsigned £87750 Laugh Now Signed £162000 I Fought The Law Unsigned £37800 Grannies Unsigned £40500 Festival AP Signed £135000 Applause (POW) Unsigned £47250 Morons (Sepia) Signed £81000 Flag (Silver) Unsigned 35100 Donuts (Chocolate) Signed £108000 Choose Your Weapon (25 edition) Signed £324000 Choose Your Weapon (58 edition) Signed £216000
Is it the record for the soup can coloured?
Total paid in BP ARR & VAT Total OF 35% Premium Rude Copper Unsigned £51300 Love Is In The Air Unsigned £229500 HMV Dog Unsigned £56700 Bomb Hugger Unsigned £54000 Grannies Signed £114750 Soup Can (Colour) Signed £101250 Kate Signed £297000 Soup Can Unsigned £47250 Very Little Helps Signed £81000 Grannies Hand Sprayed Signed £243000 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £54000 Love Rat Unsigned £67500 Girl With Balloon Unsigned £216000 Toxic Mary Colour way Gold & Pink Signed £128250 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £56700 Flag (Gold Formica) Signed M £87750 CND Soldiers Signed £74250 Monkey Queen Unsigned £51300 Queen Vic Unsigned £40500 Grin Reaper AP Signed £108000 Have a Nice Day Unsigned £47250 Happy Choppers Unsigned £67500 Bomb Middle England Unsigned £35100 Flying Copper Unsigned £67500 Golf Sale Signed £60750 Napalm Unsigned £54000 CND Soldiers Unsigned £56700 Flag (Silver Formica) Signed £81000 Golf Sale Unsigned £40500 Toxic Mary Unsigned £94500 Jack and Jill Signed £101250 I Fought The Law Signed £60750 Flag (Gold) Signed £60750 Barcode Unsigned £81000 Weston Super Mare Unsigned £35100 Pulp Fiction Unsigned £87750 Laugh Now Signed £162000 I Fought The Law Unsigned £37800 Grannies Unsigned £40500 Festival AP Signed £135000 Applause (POW) Unsigned £47250 Morons (Sepia) Signed £81000 Flag (Silver) Unsigned 35100 Donuts (Chocolate) Signed £108000 Choose Your Weapon (25 edition) Signed £324000 Choose Your Weapon (58 edition) Signed £216000 Is it the record for the soup can coloured?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by F*X on Mar 20, 2021 10:47:05 GMT 1, Yes it is
Yes it is
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by E9Boy on Mar 20, 2021 15:35:10 GMT 1, One of his best & most commercial IMHO
One of his best & most commercial IMHO
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by bob60 on Mar 20, 2021 16:53:46 GMT 1, Is this the record for a Kate?
Is this the record for a Kate?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by tab1 on Mar 20, 2021 19:09:56 GMT 1, 😂 Everyone asking if a record for a print they own , Just to re confirm
😂 Everyone asking if a record for a print they own , Just to re confirm
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by tab1 on Mar 21, 2021 0:55:08 GMT 1, Total paid in BP ARR & VAT Total OF 35% Premium Rude Copper Unsigned £51300 Love Is In The Air Unsigned £229500 HMV Dog Unsigned £56700 Bomb Hugger Unsigned £54000 Grannies Signed £114750 Soup Can (Colour) Signed £101250 Kate Signed £297000 Soup Can Unsigned £47250 Very Little Helps Signed £81000 Grannies Hand Sprayed Signed £243000 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £54000 Love Rat Unsigned £67500 Girl With Balloon Unsigned £216000 Toxic Mary Colour way Gold & Pink Signed £128250 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £56700 Flag (Gold Formica) Signed £87750 CND Soldiers Signed £74250 Monkey Queen Unsigned £51300 Queen Vic Unsigned £40500 Grin Reaper AP Signed £108000 Have a Nice Day Unsigned £47250 Happy Choppers Unsigned £67500 Bomb Middle England Unsigned £35100 Flying Copper Unsigned £67500 Golf Sale Signed £60750 Napalm Unsigned £54000 CND Soldiers Unsigned £56700 Flag (Silver Formica) Signed £81000 Golf Sale Unsigned £40500 Toxic Mary Unsigned £94500 Jack and Jill Signed £101250 I Fought The Law Signed £60750 Flag (Gold) Signed £60750 Barcode Unsigned £81000 Weston Super Mare Unsigned £35100 Pulp Fiction Unsigned £87750 Laugh Now Signed £162000 I Fought The Law Unsigned £37800 Grannies Unsigned £40500 Festival AP Signed £135000 Applause (POW) Unsigned £47250 Morons (Sepia) Signed £81000 Flag (Silver) Unsigned 35100 Donuts (Chocolate) Signed £108000 Choose Your Weapon (25 edition) Signed £324000 Choose Your Weapon (58 edition) Signed £216000 was there a signed happy choppers?
In case you haven't been in the Banksy Sotheby's thread, here are the sold prices from today's auction, many of which are completely insane. I imagine most of this forum just got priced out of the Banksy market (if they weren't already). Golf Sale, Unsigned - 9,375GBP Bomb Middle England, signed - 18,750GBP WSM, signed - 12,500GBP Monkey Queen, unsigned - 13,750GBP Queen Vic, unsigned - 10,625GBP HMV mini canvas, unsigned - 125,000GBP Bomb Middle England, unsigned - 13,750GBP Laugh Now, signed - 47,500GBP Welcome to Hell, signed - 30,000GBP IFTL Red AP, signed - 30,000GBP Because I'm Worthless, unsigned - 13,750GBP Barcode, unsigned - 16,250GBP Love Rat, signed - 43,750GBP Girl With Balloon, signed - 200,000GBP HMV, unsigned/stamped - 9,375GBP Get Out While You Can, unsigned - 16,250GBP Welcome to Hell, unsigned - 18,750GBP Girl With Balloon, unsigned - 106,250GBP Toxic Mary, unsigned - 13,750GBP Laugh Now, unsigned - 16,250GBP IFTL, unsigned - 9,375GBP Pulp Fiction, unsigned - 30,000GBP Love Rat, unsigned - 18,750GBP Soup Can (Yellow and Red), signed - 23,750GBP You Can't Fool All of the People, original - 112,500GBP Grin Reaper, signed - 30,000GBP Soup Can (Green), signed - 20,000GBP Silver Flags, unsigned - 10,625GBP Soup Can, unsigned - 11,250GBP Grannies, signed- 20,000GBP Sepia Morons, signed - 25,000GBP Applause, unsigned - 11,250GBP Gold Flag, signed - 27,500GBP Morons, unsigned - 16,250GBP Trolleys B&W, unsigned - 15,000GBP No Ball Games (Green), signed - 32,500GBP Nola Grey, signed - 68,750GBP Chocolate Donut, signed - 23,750GBP NBG Grey, signed - 27,500GBP Choose Your Weapon Turquoise, signed - 52,500GBP Strawberry Donut, signed - 43,750GBP Christ Grappling Hook, signed original - 93,750GBP Sale Ends v2, signed - 20,000GBP 2019 Comparison
Total paid in BP ARR & VAT Total OF 35% Premium Rude Copper Unsigned £51300 Love Is In The Air Unsigned £229500 HMV Dog Unsigned £56700 Bomb Hugger Unsigned £54000 Grannies Signed £114750 Soup Can (Colour) Signed £101250 Kate Signed £297000 Soup Can Unsigned £47250 Very Little Helps Signed £81000 Grannies Hand Sprayed Signed £243000 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £54000 Love Rat Unsigned £67500 Girl With Balloon Unsigned £216000 Toxic Mary Colour way Gold & Pink Signed £128250 Get Out While You Can Unsigned £56700 Flag (Gold Formica) Signed £87750 CND Soldiers Signed £74250 Monkey Queen Unsigned £51300 Queen Vic Unsigned £40500 Grin Reaper AP Signed £108000 Have a Nice Day Unsigned £47250 Happy Choppers Unsigned £67500 Bomb Middle England Unsigned £35100 Flying Copper Unsigned £67500 Golf Sale Signed £60750 Napalm Unsigned £54000 CND Soldiers Unsigned £56700 Flag (Silver Formica) Signed £81000 Golf Sale Unsigned £40500 Toxic Mary Unsigned £94500 Jack and Jill Signed £101250 I Fought The Law Signed £60750 Flag (Gold) Signed £60750 Barcode Unsigned £81000 Weston Super Mare Unsigned £35100 Pulp Fiction Unsigned £87750 Laugh Now Signed £162000 I Fought The Law Unsigned £37800 Grannies Unsigned £40500 Festival AP Signed £135000 Applause (POW) Unsigned £47250 Morons (Sepia) Signed £81000 Flag (Silver) Unsigned 35100 Donuts (Chocolate) Signed £108000 Choose Your Weapon (25 edition) Signed £324000 Choose Your Weapon (58 edition) Signed £216000 was there a signed happy choppers? In case you haven't been in the Banksy Sotheby's thread, here are the sold prices from today's auction, many of which are completely insane. I imagine most of this forum just got priced out of the Banksy market (if they weren't already). Golf Sale, Unsigned - 9,375GBP Bomb Middle England, signed - 18,750GBP WSM, signed - 12,500GBP Monkey Queen, unsigned - 13,750GBP Queen Vic, unsigned - 10,625GBP HMV mini canvas, unsigned - 125,000GBP Bomb Middle England, unsigned - 13,750GBP Laugh Now, signed - 47,500GBP Welcome to Hell, signed - 30,000GBP IFTL Red AP, signed - 30,000GBP Because I'm Worthless, unsigned - 13,750GBP Barcode, unsigned - 16,250GBP Love Rat, signed - 43,750GBP Girl With Balloon, signed - 200,000GBP HMV, unsigned/stamped - 9,375GBP Get Out While You Can, unsigned - 16,250GBP Welcome to Hell, unsigned - 18,750GBP Girl With Balloon, unsigned - 106,250GBP Toxic Mary, unsigned - 13,750GBP Laugh Now, unsigned - 16,250GBP IFTL, unsigned - 9,375GBP Pulp Fiction, unsigned - 30,000GBP Love Rat, unsigned - 18,750GBP Soup Can (Yellow and Red), signed - 23,750GBP You Can't Fool All of the People, original - 112,500GBP Grin Reaper, signed - 30,000GBP Soup Can (Green), signed - 20,000GBP Silver Flags, unsigned - 10,625GBP Soup Can, unsigned - 11,250GBP Grannies, signed- 20,000GBP Sepia Morons, signed - 25,000GBP Applause, unsigned - 11,250GBP Gold Flag, signed - 27,500GBP Morons, unsigned - 16,250GBP Trolleys B&W, unsigned - 15,000GBP No Ball Games (Green), signed - 32,500GBP Nola Grey, signed - 68,750GBP Chocolate Donut, signed - 23,750GBP NBG Grey, signed - 27,500GBP Choose Your Weapon Turquoise, signed - 52,500GBP Strawberry Donut, signed - 43,750GBP Christ Grappling Hook, signed original - 93,750GBP Sale Ends v2, signed - 20,000GBP 2019 Comparison
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by ajr on May 17, 2021 16:54:01 GMT 1, Hi all, bit of a random one but would anyone have or know where to find a copy of Sotheby's 20 June 1995 auction catalogue " Western Manuscripts"? I have emailed Sotheby but nothing back so far. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I have a very tight deadline to obtain this as evidence in a dispute. Many thanks
Hi all, bit of a random one but would anyone have or know where to find a copy of Sotheby's 20 June 1995 auction catalogue " Western Manuscripts"? I have emailed Sotheby but nothing back so far. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I have a very tight deadline to obtain this as evidence in a dispute. Many thanks
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by John The Badgers on May 17, 2021 18:42:24 GMT 1, This equally random ajr, but wasn't McGill14 selling a lot of auction catalogues a month or so ago?
I cant find the post/for sale thread, not even sure they are Sotheby's ones, but might be worth a PM to him?
Probably a shot in the dark, but a nice fella, and worth a punt?
This equally random ajr, but wasn't McGill14 selling a lot of auction catalogues a month or so ago?
I cant find the post/for sale thread, not even sure they are Sotheby's ones, but might be worth a PM to him?
Probably a shot in the dark, but a nice fella, and worth a punt?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by PS on May 17, 2021 18:48:56 GMT 1, Abebooks
Hi all, bit of a random one but would anyone have or know where to find a copy of Sotheby's 20 June 1995 auction catalogue " Western Manuscripts"? I have emailed Sotheby but nothing back so far. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I have a very tight deadline to obtain this as evidence in a dispute. Many thanks
Abebooks Hi all, bit of a random one but would anyone have or know where to find a copy of Sotheby's 20 June 1995 auction catalogue " Western Manuscripts"? I have emailed Sotheby but nothing back so far. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I have a very tight deadline to obtain this as evidence in a dispute. Many thanks
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by ajr on May 17, 2021 19:52:27 GMT 1, Abebooks Hi all, bit of a random one but would anyone have or know where to find a copy of Sotheby's 20 June 1995 auction catalogue " Western Manuscripts"? I have emailed Sotheby but nothing back so far. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I have a very tight deadline to obtain this as evidence in a dispute. Many thanks
Nice one thanks. Managed to track a seller in Oxford that has it and if that fails someone in Belgium.
Abebooks Hi all, bit of a random one but would anyone have or know where to find a copy of Sotheby's 20 June 1995 auction catalogue " Western Manuscripts"? I have emailed Sotheby but nothing back so far. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I have a very tight deadline to obtain this as evidence in a dispute. Many thanks Nice one thanks. Managed to track a seller in Oxford that has it and if that fails someone in Belgium.
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