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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by dmandpenfold on Sept 30, 2008 12:12:51 GMT 1, A complete set of Kate Moss prints which I'm surprised to see listed in an evening sale....
I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it?
A complete set of Kate Moss prints which I'm surprised to see listed in an evening sale.... I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by Deleted on Sept 30, 2008 12:19:57 GMT 1, the basquiat in this auction is incredible.. a pitty i don't have 1.5 million pounds in an old sock or something.. it would really suit my wall
the basquiat in this auction is incredible.. a pitty i don't have 1.5 million pounds in an old sock or something.. it would really suit my wall
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by edcase on Sept 30, 2008 12:25:59 GMT 1, Lee is that your heavy weaponry in the day sale?
Lee is that your heavy weaponry in the day sale?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by Deleted on Sept 30, 2008 12:33:16 GMT 1, the basquiat in this auction is incredible.. a pitty i don't have 1.5 million pounds in an old sock or something.. it would really suit my wall
That would have to be a pretty big sock Jopkop
the basquiat in this auction is incredible.. a pitty i don't have 1.5 million pounds in an old sock or something.. it would really suit my wall That would have to be a pretty big sock Jopkop
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by Deleted on Sept 30, 2008 12:41:49 GMT 1, long feet.. size 47 (dutch sizes).. really big
long feet.. size 47 (dutch sizes).. really big
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by jon11 on Sept 30, 2008 13:07:19 GMT 1, this seems a little steep...
queen vic well worth it though
this seems a little steep... queen vic well worth it though
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by rosstierney on Sept 30, 2008 13:49:59 GMT 1, www.sothebys.com/app/servlets/EventServlet?action=browse_catalog&event_id=28706
Banksy, Basquiat, Blake, Donovan, Faile, Haring, Hirst, Indiana, Murakami, Rauschenberg, Warhol . . .
www.sothebys.com/app/servlets/EventServlet?action=browse_catalog&event_id=28706Banksy, Basquiat, Blake, Donovan, Faile, Haring, Hirst, Indiana, Murakami, Rauschenberg, Warhol . . .
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by lee3 on Sept 30, 2008 16:08:36 GMT 1, >>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<<
The evening sale for Sotheby's and Christie's are reserved for the best of the best (or someone consigning something magnificent and agreeing only to do so if such and such is included in the evening sale). On average the evening sales have much fewer lots than the morning or day sales but have significantly higher prices. It is MUCH harder to even get into and witness an evening sale in person as opposed to anyone being able to go in and watch a day sale.
Over the years, I've seen very few prints included in an evening sale. I don't believe I've ever seen a complete set of Warhol soup cans even hit the evening sales. The only Warhol complete sets I've seen in the evening are Mao's (one complete set of these is in one of the day sales this fall) and the Marilyn's. That's it. So, to see a 3 year old set of Banksy prints was more than a little surprising (borderline shocking) to me. It's probably due to the fact that it's one of only 6 complete sets according to the descritption and the fact that these are quickly getting to the level that Warhol's Marilyn prints exchange hands for. Of course, there are 2500 of the Warhol's (printed in '67 so who knows how many have survived) and I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Regardless, it is the only set of prints this fall by any artist in an evening sale (Sotheby's/Christie's) so it shows you the priority they are placing on the artist given the fact they were screened only 3 years ago.
Edcase, yes.
>>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<<
The evening sale for Sotheby's and Christie's are reserved for the best of the best (or someone consigning something magnificent and agreeing only to do so if such and such is included in the evening sale). On average the evening sales have much fewer lots than the morning or day sales but have significantly higher prices. It is MUCH harder to even get into and witness an evening sale in person as opposed to anyone being able to go in and watch a day sale.
Over the years, I've seen very few prints included in an evening sale. I don't believe I've ever seen a complete set of Warhol soup cans even hit the evening sales. The only Warhol complete sets I've seen in the evening are Mao's (one complete set of these is in one of the day sales this fall) and the Marilyn's. That's it. So, to see a 3 year old set of Banksy prints was more than a little surprising (borderline shocking) to me. It's probably due to the fact that it's one of only 6 complete sets according to the descritption and the fact that these are quickly getting to the level that Warhol's Marilyn prints exchange hands for. Of course, there are 2500 of the Warhol's (printed in '67 so who knows how many have survived) and I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Regardless, it is the only set of prints this fall by any artist in an evening sale (Sotheby's/Christie's) so it shows you the priority they are placing on the artist given the fact they were screened only 3 years ago.
Edcase, yes.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by urbanangel on Sept 30, 2008 16:35:46 GMT 1, >>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< The evening sale for Sotheby's and Christie's are reserved for the best of the best (or someone consigning something magnificent and agreeing only to do so if such and such is included in the evening sale). On average the evening sales have much fewer lots than the morning or day sales but have significantly higher prices. It is MUCH harder to even get into and witness an evening sale in person as opposed to anyone being able to go in and watch a day sale. Over the years, I've seen very few prints included in an evening sale. I don't believe I've ever seen a complete set of Warhol soup cans even hit the evening sales. The only Warhol complete sets I've seen in the evening are Mao's (one complete set of these is in one of the day sales this fall) and the Marilyn's. That's it. So, to see a 3 year old set of Banksy prints was more than a little surprising (borderline shocking) to me. It's probably due to the fact that it's one of only 6 complete sets according to the descritption and the fact that these are quickly getting to the level that Warhol's Marilyn prints exchange hands for. Of course, there are 2500 of the Warhol's (printed in '67 so who knows how many have survived) and I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Regardless, it is the only set of prints this fall by any artist in an evening sale (Sotheby's/Christie's) so it shows you the priority they are placing on the artist given the fact they were screened only 3 years ago. Edcase, yes.
One for Lee
www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?from=salesummary&intObjectID=5128359&sid=f36bf280-6bc0-4195-8b39-793c3ff1dcb0
>>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< The evening sale for Sotheby's and Christie's are reserved for the best of the best (or someone consigning something magnificent and agreeing only to do so if such and such is included in the evening sale). On average the evening sales have much fewer lots than the morning or day sales but have significantly higher prices. It is MUCH harder to even get into and witness an evening sale in person as opposed to anyone being able to go in and watch a day sale. Over the years, I've seen very few prints included in an evening sale. I don't believe I've ever seen a complete set of Warhol soup cans even hit the evening sales. The only Warhol complete sets I've seen in the evening are Mao's (one complete set of these is in one of the day sales this fall) and the Marilyn's. That's it. So, to see a 3 year old set of Banksy prints was more than a little surprising (borderline shocking) to me. It's probably due to the fact that it's one of only 6 complete sets according to the descritption and the fact that these are quickly getting to the level that Warhol's Marilyn prints exchange hands for. Of course, there are 2500 of the Warhol's (printed in '67 so who knows how many have survived) and I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Regardless, it is the only set of prints this fall by any artist in an evening sale (Sotheby's/Christie's) so it shows you the priority they are placing on the artist given the fact they were screened only 3 years ago. Edcase, yes. One for Lee www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?from=salesummary&intObjectID=5128359&sid=f36bf280-6bc0-4195-8b39-793c3ff1dcb0
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by onemandown72 on Sept 30, 2008 18:24:13 GMT 1, >>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me).
Edition of 50 in first colour way @ Β£1500 6 seperate colour ways editition of 20 @ Β£2500 (or Β£12,00 for set) So 170 in total
>>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Edition of 50 in first colour way @ Β£1500 6 seperate colour ways editition of 20 @ Β£2500 (or Β£12,00 for set) So 170 in total
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dmandpenfold
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by dmandpenfold on Sept 30, 2008 18:37:09 GMT 1, >>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< The evening sale for Sotheby's and Christie's are reserved for the best of the best (or someone consigning something magnificent and agreeing only to do so if such and such is included in the evening sale). On average the evening sales have much fewer lots than the morning or day sales but have significantly higher prices. It is MUCH harder to even get into and witness an evening sale in person as opposed to anyone being able to go in and watch a day sale......
thank you i am enlightened
>>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< The evening sale for Sotheby's and Christie's are reserved for the best of the best (or someone consigning something magnificent and agreeing only to do so if such and such is included in the evening sale). On average the evening sales have much fewer lots than the morning or day sales but have significantly higher prices. It is MUCH harder to even get into and witness an evening sale in person as opposed to anyone being able to go in and watch a day sale...... thank you i am enlightened
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by RBK on Sept 30, 2008 18:42:33 GMT 1, >>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Edition of 50 in first colour way @ Β£1500 6 seperate colour ways editition of 20 @ Β£2500 (or Β£12,00 for set) So 170 in total
There were some A/Ps also
>>>I'm probably missing the point here lee, but what does the sale being in the evening have anything to do with it? <<<< I believe less than 250 of the Banksy's Moss prints (I've seen editions of 30 and I believe some others too but have never kept track- so someone please correct me). Edition of 50 in first colour way @ Β£1500 6 seperate colour ways editition of 20 @ Β£2500 (or Β£12,00 for set) So 170 in total There were some A/Ps also
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by oneeye on Oct 2, 2008 7:19:15 GMT 1, There are many nice Banksy's in there. Is anybody going?
There are many nice Banksy's in there. Is anybody going?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by wildbill on Oct 2, 2008 13:50:55 GMT 1, Contemporary prints start in 45 minutes. A few nice Francis Bacon images, then Banksy..
Contemporary prints start in 45 minutes. A few nice Francis Bacon images, then Banksy..
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by hlarmy on Oct 2, 2008 13:55:30 GMT 1, Why is it that Bacon prints are more or less the same price as Banksy prints?
Are Banksy prints overpriced or Bacon's underpriced?
Why is it that Bacon prints are more or less the same price as Banksy prints? Are Banksy prints overpriced or Bacon's underpriced?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by stephen on Oct 2, 2008 13:57:18 GMT 1, doesn't look like there's a number on that Queen Vic, and it is inscribed "happy birthday Johnny" ....not sure I would want to pay 7000 to 9000 for it.
doesn't look like there's a number on that Queen Vic, and it is inscribed "happy birthday Johnny" ....not sure I would want to pay 7000 to 9000 for it.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by manchestermike on Oct 2, 2008 13:58:39 GMT 1, Good luck to the seller of the Kate print
Good luck to the seller of the Kate print
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wildbill
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by wildbill on Oct 2, 2008 14:08:20 GMT 1, doesn't look like there's a number on that Queen Vic, and it is inscribed "happy birthday Johnny" ....not sure I would want to pay 7000 to 9000 for it.
your avatar reminds me of a preview i was just looking through....very skully:
www.copronason.com/liptonweb/pages/p_empress_of_death.html
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by dotdot on Oct 2, 2008 14:19:56 GMT 1, one day Iβll own a Bacon print.
might not be today though.
bills bills bills.
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one day Iβll own a Bacon print.
might not be today though.
bills bills bills.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by Michael Jacob on Oct 2, 2008 14:34:21 GMT 1, i agree, I hope to have a Bacon print some day.
i agree, I hope to have a Bacon print some day.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by urbanangel on Oct 2, 2008 14:41:44 GMT 1, Results yet anyone?
Results yet anyone?
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is anyone getting video on this yet?
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hlarmy
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by hlarmy on Oct 2, 2008 14:42:31 GMT 1, Is anyone else having trouble viewing the auction live?
Is anyone else having trouble viewing the auction live?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by manchestermike on Oct 2, 2008 14:44:06 GMT 1, Is anyone else having trouble viewing the auction live?
Me... seems buggered
Is anyone else having trouble viewing the auction live? Me... seems buggered
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by frank11 on Oct 2, 2008 14:48:00 GMT 1, Connecting to media... for the last twenty minutes
probably for the best as i will have to get on with some work now....
Connecting to media... for the last twenty minutes
probably for the best as i will have to get on with some work now....
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by manchestermike on Oct 2, 2008 14:51:24 GMT 1, Ouch on the Kate!!
Ouch on the Kate!!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by manchestermike on Oct 2, 2008 14:55:07 GMT 1, Including Buyers Premium
Love Rat - Β£5250 Pulp - Β£7750 Morons B/W - Β£6000
Including Buyers Premium
Love Rat - Β£5250 Pulp - Β£7750 Morons B/W - Β£6000
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Michael Jacob
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by Michael Jacob on Oct 2, 2008 14:55:18 GMT 1, ouch is right!
ouch is right!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions β’ LONDON π¬π§, by urbanangel on Oct 2, 2008 14:55:35 GMT 1, Morons - Β£6000 Love Rat - Β£5250 Pulp - Β£7750
Pretty accurate prices to be fair.
All with buyers prem.
Morons - Β£6000 Love Rat - Β£5250 Pulp - Β£7750
Pretty accurate prices to be fair.
All with buyers prem.
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