LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 12:03:54 GMT 1, Some of those estimates are laughable. I’d pay double the high estimate for a good few of those lots. My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...)
Hi mate, if it comes from a well known collection it can add value so if there has been say a celebrity who has owned the piece the auction house will make a big song and dance of it.
Some of those estimates are laughable. I’d pay double the high estimate for a good few of those lots. My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Hi mate, if it comes from a well known collection it can add value so if there has been say a celebrity who has owned the piece the auction house will make a big song and dance of it.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Shagga on Mar 11, 2020 13:38:14 GMT 1, Thank you for that, gd79:)
My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) There's a bit of an anomaly when it comes to auctions. They are necessarily anonymous for the seller (they originate from a time when an estate selling their wares was a mark of shame), however ownership does matter. A lot from an 'important' collection (say a musuem, or Saatchi) will command a premium over an identical lot without that 'brand'. So this tips you the hat that the provenance is aok and the former owner is someone worth boasting about. All a bit needless, but can be helpful for items where provenance is sometimes a question mark
Thank you for that, gd79:) My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) There's a bit of an anomaly when it comes to auctions. They are necessarily anonymous for the seller (they originate from a time when an estate selling their wares was a mark of shame), however ownership does matter. A lot from an 'important' collection (say a musuem, or Saatchi) will command a premium over an identical lot without that 'brand'. So this tips you the hat that the provenance is aok and the former owner is someone worth boasting about. All a bit needless, but can be helpful for items where provenance is sometimes a question mark
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by bottlenecknyc on Mar 11, 2020 14:32:10 GMT 1, Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect.
Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by irl1 on Mar 11, 2020 14:37:35 GMT 1, Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect. Yeh its for all the sell through rates on the reports looks good for them at the end of the year
Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect. Yeh its for all the sell through rates on the reports looks good for them at the end of the year
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by fusion0001 on Mar 11, 2020 14:56:09 GMT 1, Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect.
I have been in touch with them early January and those were the estimates they gave, so unrelated to the recent events but rather overall strategy with estimates they have, which are way low-ball, but deliver great result as they attract semi-interested buyers who may become more and more interested during the auction process.
Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect. I have been in touch with them early January and those were the estimates they gave, so unrelated to the recent events but rather overall strategy with estimates they have, which are way low-ball, but deliver great result as they attract semi-interested buyers who may become more and more interested during the auction process.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Dive Jedi on Mar 11, 2020 16:53:04 GMT 1, My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Mine’s not from an important collection, however it is hand-finished. I think I win. You win !
My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Mine’s not from an important collection, however it is hand-finished. I think I win. You win !
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by bottlenecknyc on Mar 11, 2020 16:54:46 GMT 1, Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect. I have been in touch with them early January and those were the estimates they gave, so unrelated to the recent events but rather overall strategy with estimates they have, which are way low-ball, but deliver great result as they attract semi-interested buyers who may become more and more interested during the auction process. ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding.
Yea its really smart actually with the pricing. They probably had higher estimates prior to everything going on in the world and instead of canceling the sale, you go on the lower end so it beats those estimates and it looks good. Instead of taking the chance on the higher end and not matching or barely beating which could have more of a long term effect. I have been in touch with them early January and those were the estimates they gave, so unrelated to the recent events but rather overall strategy with estimates they have, which are way low-ball, but deliver great result as they attract semi-interested buyers who may become more and more interested during the auction process. ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Dive Jedi on Mar 11, 2020 16:59:32 GMT 1, My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) There's a bit of an anomaly when it comes to auctions. They are necessarily anonymous for the seller (they originate from a time when an estate selling their wares was a mark of shame), however ownership does matter. A lot from an 'important' collection (say a musuem, or Saatchi) will command a premium over an identical lot without that 'brand'. So this tips you the hat that the provenance is aok and the former owner is someone worth boasting about. All a bit needless, but can be helpful for items where provenance is sometimes a question mark Well, just mentioning it's "from an important collection" doesn't really mean much. Maybe they are just boosting the item, because it doesn't have any other provenance….
Maybe Ben Eine's or Anthony Lister's collection is considered important.
And if it's from the Royal Family - will they tell you who it came from? Or is the only provenance when you ever want to sell it again that it came from "importance" ?
My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) There's a bit of an anomaly when it comes to auctions. They are necessarily anonymous for the seller (they originate from a time when an estate selling their wares was a mark of shame), however ownership does matter. A lot from an 'important' collection (say a musuem, or Saatchi) will command a premium over an identical lot without that 'brand'. So this tips you the hat that the provenance is aok and the former owner is someone worth boasting about. All a bit needless, but can be helpful for items where provenance is sometimes a question mark Well, just mentioning it's "from an important collection" doesn't really mean much. Maybe they are just boosting the item, because it doesn't have any other provenance…. Maybe Ben Eine's or Anthony Lister's collection is considered important. And if it's from the Royal Family - will they tell you who it came from? Or is the only provenance when you ever want to sell it again that it came from "importance" ?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Coach on Mar 11, 2020 17:08:02 GMT 1, My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Mine’s not from an important collection, however it is hand-finished. I think I win.
Now that is rather special!
My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Mine’s not from an important collection, however it is hand-finished. I think I win. Now that is rather special!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 11, 2020 17:29:53 GMT 1, My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Mine’s not from an important collection, however it is hand-finished. I think I win.
LOL
yeah ok
You win this round of Top Trumps
My first thoughts aswell. Started to worry about condition on a few, due to those estimates... May someone, more knowledgeable then me, elaborate on the statement on those defaced tenner? This is the only LOT with this statement, as far as I can see. All are with COA (Maybe except for LN, Where COA will be delivered in due time...) Mine’s not from an important collection, however it is hand-finished. I think I win. LOL yeah ok You win this round of Top Trumps
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by pr.yu on Mar 11, 2020 21:19:57 GMT 1, Strange that the Gold Flag says COA will be received. Just kind of weird they'd sell without it in hand.
Strange that the Gold Flag says COA will be received. Just kind of weird they'd sell without it in hand.
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 21:47:51 GMT 1, I have been in touch with them early January and those were the estimates they gave, so unrelated to the recent events but rather overall strategy with estimates they have, which are way low-ball, but deliver great result as they attract semi-interested buyers who may become more and more interested during the auction process. ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding. I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets.
I have been in touch with them early January and those were the estimates they gave, so unrelated to the recent events but rather overall strategy with estimates they have, which are way low-ball, but deliver great result as they attract semi-interested buyers who may become more and more interested during the auction process. ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding. I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 11, 2020 21:52:18 GMT 1, ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding. I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. You wouldn’t be saying that if you bought the HW for £100k last year..
ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding. I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. You wouldn’t be saying that if you bought the HW for £100k last year..
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Inknart on Mar 11, 2020 21:56:21 GMT 1, ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding. I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. Would people still buy from auction houses after BBay is up? And if so, would they still sell for more than BBay? I feel like Buying direct from an auction run by Banksy would push premiums up, as you get more validation and don't have to wait in line for a COA.
ah ok well either way still smart strategy. As some said above, even has us thinking about possibly bidding. I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. Would people still buy from auction houses after BBay is up? And if so, would they still sell for more than BBay? I feel like Buying direct from an auction run by Banksy would push premiums up, as you get more validation and don't have to wait in line for a COA.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Inknart on Mar 11, 2020 22:04:33 GMT 1, Would people still buy from auction houses after BBay is up? And if so, would they still sell for more than BBay? I feel like Buying direct from an auction run by Banksy would push premiums up, as you get more validation and don't have to wait in line for a COA. What ‘auction run by Banksy’? Isn't BBAY just essentially an Auction House for Banksy Items, run by Banksy?
Would people still buy from auction houses after BBay is up? And if so, would they still sell for more than BBay? I feel like Buying direct from an auction run by Banksy would push premiums up, as you get more validation and don't have to wait in line for a COA. What ‘auction run by Banksy’? Isn't BBAY just essentially an Auction House for Banksy Items, run by Banksy?
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 22:38:48 GMT 1, I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. You wouldn’t be saying that if you bought the HW for £100k last year..
Sure people have done well on the high value bits mainly because his market has shot up but for prints you can shop around and get much better deals privately or through regional auction houses.
I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. You wouldn’t be saying that if you bought the HW for £100k last year.. Sure people have done well on the high value bits mainly because his market has shot up but for prints you can shop around and get much better deals privately or through regional auction houses.
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LJCal
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 22:41:37 GMT 1, I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. Would people still buy from auction houses after BBay is up? And if so, would they still sell for more than BBay? I feel like Buying direct from an auction run by Banksy would push premiums up, as you get more validation and don't have to wait in line for a COA.
People with the rare and high value items will still go to the big 3 auction houses. Also the format Bbay will run will mean you may need to wait a while to sell your print through them. There will still be plenty of business to go round but I think on the lower value multiples auction houses will lose out to a degree.
I wouldn’t waste your time unless your prepared to pay well over guide. Christie’s is the last place I’d buy Banksy from, youre up against international collectors and galleries with very deep pockets. Would people still buy from auction houses after BBay is up? And if so, would they still sell for more than BBay? I feel like Buying direct from an auction run by Banksy would push premiums up, as you get more validation and don't have to wait in line for a COA. People with the rare and high value items will still go to the big 3 auction houses. Also the format Bbay will run will mean you may need to wait a while to sell your print through them. There will still be plenty of business to go round but I think on the lower value multiples auction houses will lose out to a degree.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 23:00:48 GMT 1, People with the rare and high value items will still go to the big 3 auction houses. Also the format Bbay will run will mean you may need to wait a while to sell your print through them. There will still be plenty of business to go round but I think on the lower value multiples auction houses will lose out to a degree. What is “the format Bbay will run”? Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded.
People with the rare and high value items will still go to the big 3 auction houses. Also the format Bbay will run will mean you may need to wait a while to sell your print through them. There will still be plenty of business to go round but I think on the lower value multiples auction houses will lose out to a degree. What is “the format Bbay will run”? Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 11, 2020 23:05:10 GMT 1, What is “the format Bbay will run”? Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded.
This is all rumour, fyi
What is “the format Bbay will run”? Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded. This is all rumour, fyi
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 23:26:50 GMT 1, Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded. That’s how it’s working is it? That’s what you know? You’re not going to wait long to find out. I’ve heard that 2nd hand but I’m pretty certain it’s accurate
Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded. That’s how it’s working is it? That’s what you know? You’re not going to wait long to find out. I’ve heard that 2nd hand but I’m pretty certain it’s accurate
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Mar 11, 2020 23:28:55 GMT 1, Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded. This is all rumour, fyi 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
Timed auctions but they’ll only allow one print from an edition to run at the same time. So if they end up with say 6 people wanting to sell Very Little Helps you’ll have to wait your turn until the other auctions have concluded. This is all rumour, fyi 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
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by sbash on Mar 11, 2020 23:32:29 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....
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....
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • LONDON 🇬🇧, by Deleted on Mar 11, 2020 23:33:45 GMT 1, That’s how it’s working is it? That’s what you know? 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
That’s how it’s working is it? That’s what you know? 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
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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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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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irl1
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December 2017
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irl1
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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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January 2018
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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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