LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 23:34:33 GMT 1, Just saying, but if I had and wanted to sell a high value Banksy piece (which I don't sadly!) I would most definitely go for the big auction houses without question, rather than through Banksy BBay or whatever that becomes.... because I'm certain that would fetch a higher price than the Banksy route.... Agreed a live auction at a posh auction house will flush out higher Calibre buyers. I expect BBay will be useful for a lot of people selling and buying prints though
Just saying, but if I had and wanted to sell a high value Banksy piece (which I don't sadly!) I would most definitely go for the big auction houses without question, rather than through Banksy BBay or whatever that becomes.... because I'm certain that would fetch a higher price than the Banksy route.... Agreed a live auction at a posh auction house will flush out higher Calibre buyers. I expect BBay will be useful for a lot of people selling and buying prints though
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 11, 2020 23:39:46 GMT 1, You’re not going to wait long to find out. I’ve heard that 2nd hand but I’m pretty certain it’s accurate BBAY isn't an auction at all. It's a boot fair, held every sunday at 8 am at various TBC locations around the country. Its set up around the old acid house scene, you get a number...... the prize for the first 100 people every sunday to limited edition smiley face, the colourways change every week, and a TDK cassette with good music and some clues to the next location
Now we're talking! This is how it should be done. I've got my acid shirt on, my whistle round me neck and a vicks up my nose, bring it on😎
You’re not going to wait long to find out. I’ve heard that 2nd hand but I’m pretty certain it’s accurate BBAY isn't an auction at all. It's a boot fair, held every sunday at 8 am at various TBC locations around the country. Its set up around the old acid house scene, you get a number...... the prize for the first 100 people every sunday to limited edition smiley face, the colourways change every week, and a TDK cassette with good music and some clues to the next location Now we're talking! This is how it should be done. I've got my acid shirt on, my whistle round me neck and a vicks up my nose, bring it on😎
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 23:43:45 GMT 1, I don’t work for pest control so obviously, I’m confident that’s how it’s going to work but don’t sue me if it follows a different format Your habit of presenting second or third hand conjecture as fact in order to sound ‘in the know’ is mildly embarrassing. Just a heads up. I’m not at all embarrassed and your opinion of me really doesn’t bother me so why don’t you jog on.
I don’t work for pest control so obviously, I’m confident that’s how it’s going to work but don’t sue me if it follows a different format Your habit of presenting second or third hand conjecture as fact in order to sound ‘in the know’ is mildly embarrassing. Just a heads up. I’m not at all embarrassed and your opinion of me really doesn’t bother me so why don’t you jog on.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Mar 11, 2020 23:49:46 GMT 1, Your habit of presenting second or third hand conjecture as fact in order to sound ‘in the know’ is mildly embarrassing. Just a heads up. I’m not at all embarrassed and your opinion of me really doesn’t bother me so why don’t you jog on. dont fck with the Lancelot.
Your habit of presenting second or third hand conjecture as fact in order to sound ‘in the know’ is mildly embarrassing. Just a heads up. I’m not at all embarrassed and your opinion of me really doesn’t bother me so why don’t you jog on. dont fck with the Lancelot.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by irl1 on Mar 14, 2020 14:00:42 GMT 1, Sotheby's Made in Britain LIVE AUCTION BEGINS:17 Mar 2020 | 10:30 AM GMT David Shrigley, Bridget Riley, The Connor Brothers, Julian Opie, Chris Levine, Tracey Emin, David Hockney, Damien Hirst, STIK, Harland Miller, 291 lots www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/made-in-britain www.sothebys.com/en/articles/rule-britannia-discover-the-very-best-of-british-art?
Sotheby's Made in Britain LIVE AUCTION BEGINS:17 Mar 2020 | 10:30 AM GMT David Shrigley, Bridget Riley, The Connor Brothers, Julian Opie, Chris Levine, Tracey Emin, David Hockney, Damien Hirst, STIK, Harland Miller, 291 lots www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/made-in-britain www.sothebys.com/en/articles/rule-britannia-discover-the-very-best-of-british-art?
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lv90210
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by lv90210 on Mar 16, 2020 7:54:30 GMT 1, This seems to be moving along nicely.......
Are we going to see some new records broken ?
This seems to be moving along nicely.......
Are we going to see some new records broken ?
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Unica
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Unica on Mar 16, 2020 9:12:21 GMT 1, About £80k already for the the unsigned GWB with 10 days left, Banksy art a safe haven.
About £80k already for the the unsigned GWB with 10 days left, Banksy art a safe haven.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by gross on Mar 16, 2020 10:39:27 GMT 1, Global recession going to be on the way
Global recession going to be on the way
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 11:42:25 GMT 1, Global recession going to be on the way All the more reason to buy a safe haven asset
Global recession going to be on the way All the more reason to buy a safe haven asset
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fusion0001
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by fusion0001 on Mar 16, 2020 11:59:15 GMT 1, The 2008-2009 recession did cut Banksy print values by more than half, but I guess his position was not a blue-chip artist back then.
At the same time, none of the smaller economic / stock market dips since 2010 affected the performance of Banksy prints.
Hard to say how the situation will develop, but it’s hard to see that there would be completely no impact as discretionary spend declines and at the same time speculative buyers hold off and wait to see how it moves. My guess would be a flattening our or a small correction that could lay path to sustainable future growth in value.
The 2008-2009 recession did cut Banksy print values by more than half, but I guess his position was not a blue-chip artist back then.
At the same time, none of the smaller economic / stock market dips since 2010 affected the performance of Banksy prints.
Hard to say how the situation will develop, but it’s hard to see that there would be completely no impact as discretionary spend declines and at the same time speculative buyers hold off and wait to see how it moves. My guess would be a flattening our or a small correction that could lay path to sustainable future growth in value.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 12:13:06 GMT 1, The 2008-2009 recession did cut Banksy print values by more than half, but I guess his position was not a blue-chip artist back then. At the same time, none of the smaller economic / stock market dips since 2010 affected the performance of Banksy prints. Hard to say how the situation will develop, but it’s hard to see that there would be completely no impact as discretionary spend declines and at the same time speculative buyers hold off and wait to see how it moves. My guess would be a flattening our or a small correction that could lay path to sustainable future growth in value. This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9
Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life.
The 2008-2009 recession did cut Banksy print values by more than half, but I guess his position was not a blue-chip artist back then. At the same time, none of the smaller economic / stock market dips since 2010 affected the performance of Banksy prints. Hard to say how the situation will develop, but it’s hard to see that there would be completely no impact as discretionary spend declines and at the same time speculative buyers hold off and wait to see how it moves. My guess would be a flattening our or a small correction that could lay path to sustainable future growth in value. This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by gross on Mar 16, 2020 12:52:06 GMT 1, The 2008-2009 recession did cut Banksy print values by more than half, but I guess his position was not a blue-chip artist back then. At the same time, none of the smaller economic / stock market dips since 2010 affected the performance of Banksy prints. Hard to say how the situation will develop, but it’s hard to see that there would be completely no impact as discretionary spend declines and at the same time speculative buyers hold off and wait to see how it moves. My guess would be a flattening our or a small correction that could lay path to sustainable future growth in value. This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life. in 2007 Warhol market lost more than 40% of its value from the peak to the bottom
The 2008-2009 recession did cut Banksy print values by more than half, but I guess his position was not a blue-chip artist back then. At the same time, none of the smaller economic / stock market dips since 2010 affected the performance of Banksy prints. Hard to say how the situation will develop, but it’s hard to see that there would be completely no impact as discretionary spend declines and at the same time speculative buyers hold off and wait to see how it moves. My guess would be a flattening our or a small correction that could lay path to sustainable future growth in value. This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life. in 2007 Warhol market lost more than 40% of its value from the peak to the bottom
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Mar 16, 2020 14:24:44 GMT 1, Global recession going to be on the way a great time for any sort of gallery to sweep up some bargains as panic'd sellers flood the market with their Banksy prints.
Global recession going to be on the way a great time for any sort of gallery to sweep up some bargains as panic'd sellers flood the market with their Banksy prints.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Poster Bob on Mar 16, 2020 15:49:36 GMT 1, Global recession going to be on the way a great time for any sort of gallery to sweep up some bargains as panic'd sellers flood the market with their Banksy prints. No idea what "panic'd sellers" are but some of us have money ready to make purchases. Sell now before lockdown.
Global recession going to be on the way a great time for any sort of gallery to sweep up some bargains as panic'd sellers flood the market with their Banksy prints. No idea what "panic'd sellers" are but some of us have money ready to make purchases. Sell now before lockdown.
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Mar 16, 2020 15:54:23 GMT 1, a great time for any sort of gallery to sweep up some bargains as panic'd sellers flood the market with their Banksy prints. No idea what "panic'd sellers" are but some of us have money ready to make purchases. Sell now before lockdown. you and Gross both then but Big Bob always has the money in any climate or crisis.
a great time for any sort of gallery to sweep up some bargains as panic'd sellers flood the market with their Banksy prints. No idea what "panic'd sellers" are but some of us have money ready to make purchases. Sell now before lockdown. you and Gross both then but Big Bob always has the money in any climate or crisis.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by samfrost on Mar 16, 2020 16:00:03 GMT 1, Some decent levels currently, but early in sale. Surprised to not see any real OGs like the first sale.
Some decent levels currently, but early in sale. Surprised to not see any real OGs like the first sale.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Buff Monster Fan on Mar 16, 2020 16:23:13 GMT 1, Keeping an eye on that Gold Flags - drool
Keeping an eye on that Gold Flags - drool
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 16:25:28 GMT 1, Jeez. That Rude Copper looks like it's been used as a fish & chip wrapper...
Jeez. That Rude Copper looks like it's been used as a fish & chip wrapper...
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Mar 16, 2020 20:18:43 GMT 1, Jeez. That Rude Copper looks like it's been used as a fish & chip wrapper... may well have been or at least a curry eaten from it !
Jeez. That Rude Copper looks like it's been used as a fish & chip wrapper... may well have been or at least a curry eaten from it !
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 22:12:28 GMT 1, This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life. It depends on how long we have to ride this out. I don’t see how this won’t be a fairly long term issue. I imagine we’ll see some long term travel bans and restrictions to potential hot zones like Africa that will have a hard time curtailing there spread. Any travel restrictions will kneecap the global markets full potential. We’re in the eye of this storm. We’ve yet to see the full impact of its destruction to be able to draw a conclusion on its long term effects. I imagine once companies begin reporting first quarter earnings, we’ll see a further drop. Also, largest expense in companies is labor. Layoffs will cause further panic and also stunt growth. I don’t see how companies aren’t already looking at how to cut to stop the bleeding. Governments across the world will need to champion incentives for companies or even penalize companies that lay-off during covid-19 to slow further market declines. Real talk. My wife just went to Walmart trying to find baby formula as we couldn’t find ANY over the weekend and are low and police were there guarding toilet paper. This is quite another animal...
I hope some escape
Freedom for the toilet paper
This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life. It depends on how long we have to ride this out. I don’t see how this won’t be a fairly long term issue. I imagine we’ll see some long term travel bans and restrictions to potential hot zones like Africa that will have a hard time curtailing there spread. Any travel restrictions will kneecap the global markets full potential. We’re in the eye of this storm. We’ve yet to see the full impact of its destruction to be able to draw a conclusion on its long term effects. I imagine once companies begin reporting first quarter earnings, we’ll see a further drop. Also, largest expense in companies is labor. Layoffs will cause further panic and also stunt growth. I don’t see how companies aren’t already looking at how to cut to stop the bleeding. Governments across the world will need to champion incentives for companies or even penalize companies that lay-off during covid-19 to slow further market declines. Real talk. My wife just went to Walmart trying to find baby formula as we couldn’t find ANY over the weekend and are low and police were there guarding toilet paper. This is quite another animal... I hope some escape Freedom for the toilet paper
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Lazarus II
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Mar 16, 2020 22:31:12 GMT 1, This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life. It depends on how long we have to ride this out. I don’t see how this won’t be a fairly long term issue. I imagine we’ll see some long term travel bans and restrictions to potential hot zones like Africa that will have a hard time curtailing there spread. Any travel restrictions will kneecap the global markets full potential. We’re in the eye of this storm. We’ve yet to see the full impact of its destruction to be able to draw a conclusion on its long term effects. I imagine once companies begin reporting first quarter earnings, we’ll see a further drop. Also, largest expense in companies is labor. Layoffs will cause further panic and also stunt growth. I don’t see how companies aren’t already looking at how to cut to stop the bleeding. Governments across the world will need to champion incentives for companies or even penalize companies that lay-off during covid-19 to slow further market declines. Real talk. My wife just went to Walmart trying to find baby formula as we couldn’t find ANY over the weekend and are low and police were there guarding toilet paper. This is quite another animal... stop typing and get searching for formula and bog roll.
This is more like 9/11, less like 2008-9 Market will recover by the end of the year. heavily indebted companies will be weeded out but such is life. It depends on how long we have to ride this out. I don’t see how this won’t be a fairly long term issue. I imagine we’ll see some long term travel bans and restrictions to potential hot zones like Africa that will have a hard time curtailing there spread. Any travel restrictions will kneecap the global markets full potential. We’re in the eye of this storm. We’ve yet to see the full impact of its destruction to be able to draw a conclusion on its long term effects. I imagine once companies begin reporting first quarter earnings, we’ll see a further drop. Also, largest expense in companies is labor. Layoffs will cause further panic and also stunt growth. I don’t see how companies aren’t already looking at how to cut to stop the bleeding. Governments across the world will need to champion incentives for companies or even penalize companies that lay-off during covid-19 to slow further market declines. Real talk. My wife just went to Walmart trying to find baby formula as we couldn’t find ANY over the weekend and are low and police were there guarding toilet paper. This is quite another animal... stop typing and get searching for formula and bog roll.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by samo on Mar 17, 2020 18:10:43 GMT 1, Is Shrigley Banksy? 🤔
Is Shrigley Banksy? 🤔
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by iamzero on Mar 17, 2020 18:16:59 GMT 1, The Stik Sleeping Baby fetched £30k I think?
The Stik Sleeping Baby fetched £30k I think?
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 17, 2020 18:19:14 GMT 1, Is Shrigley Banksy? 🤔
That is fucking nuts, can’t be a genuine sale
Is Shrigley Banksy? 🤔
That is fucking nuts, can’t be a genuine sale
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 17, 2020 18:23:47 GMT 1, Shrigley, Riley, Emin and Hirst all performed well ahead of my expectations. Seems like the art market is lagging behind the rest of the world.
Shrigley, Riley, Emin and Hirst all performed well ahead of my expectations. Seems like the art market is lagging behind the rest of the world.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by noclue on Mar 17, 2020 18:49:47 GMT 1, Anyone have the main results as keen to see? thanks in advance
Anyone have the main results as keen to see? thanks in advance
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 17, 2020 18:56:34 GMT 1, The Stik Sleeping Baby fetched £30k I think?
Yes after fees. Hammered at £24k
The Stik Sleeping Baby fetched £30k I think? Yes after fees. Hammered at £24k
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 17, 2020 18:56:55 GMT 1, Anyone have the main results as keen to see? thanks in advance
They’re all online
Anyone have the main results as keen to see? thanks in advance They’re all online
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