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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by avec art on Oct 15, 2020 12:18:54 GMT 1, how much did TW take in fees?
how much did TW take in fees?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by rockbeer on Oct 15, 2020 12:28:32 GMT 1, how much did TW take in fees?
Ah, sorry, I can't answer that β I didn't actually sell my items in the auction. I just happen to own four of the items that were available, if that makes sense. Stunned by the insanity of what people might apparently be willing to pay for my cheap tat.
how much did TW take in fees? Ah, sorry, I can't answer that β I didn't actually sell my items in the auction. I just happen to own four of the items that were available, if that makes sense. Stunned by the insanity of what people might apparently be willing to pay for my cheap tat.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by duffer31 on Oct 15, 2020 12:29:47 GMT 1, how much did TW take in fees? Ah, sorry, I can't answer that β I didn't actually sell my items in the auction. I just happen to own four of the items that were available, if that makes sense. Stunned by the insanity of what people might apparently be willing to pay for my cheap tat.
They could be worthless next week.
how much did TW take in fees? Ah, sorry, I can't answer that β I didn't actually sell my items in the auction. I just happen to own four of the items that were available, if that makes sense. Stunned by the insanity of what people might apparently be willing to pay for my cheap tat. They could be worthless next week.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by rockbeer on Oct 15, 2020 12:32:12 GMT 1, Ah, sorry, I can't answer that β I didn't actually sell my items in the auction. I just happen to own four of the items that were available, if that makes sense. Stunned by the insanity of what people might apparently be willing to pay for my cheap tat. They could be worthless next week.
Indeed βΒ they started out worthless, and no doubt that's the way they'll end up.
Ah, sorry, I can't answer that β I didn't actually sell my items in the auction. I just happen to own four of the items that were available, if that makes sense. Stunned by the insanity of what people might apparently be willing to pay for my cheap tat. They could be worthless next week. Indeed βΒ they started out worthless, and no doubt that's the way they'll end up.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Nuno on Oct 15, 2020 12:36:19 GMT 1, I own four items that were sold in the auction. Combined price I paid for the four: Β£73.57 Total combined hammer price for the four: Β£4,450.00 Profit margin: 98.35% It's all completely bonkers.
Not sure your margin is correct but your point still stands.
I own four items that were sold in the auction. Combined price I paid for the four: Β£73.57 Total combined hammer price for the four: Β£4,450.00 Profit margin: 98.35% It's all completely bonkers. Not sure your margin is correct but your point still stands.
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rockbeer
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by rockbeer on Oct 15, 2020 12:41:53 GMT 1, I own four items that were sold in the auction. Combined price I paid for the four: Β£73.57 Total combined hammer price for the four: Β£4,450.00 Profit margin: 98.35% It's all completely bonkers. Not sure your margin is correct but your point still stands.
Hmmm, I'm no mathematician or accountant, but I double-checked it. What do you think it should be?
I own four items that were sold in the auction. Combined price I paid for the four: Β£73.57 Total combined hammer price for the four: Β£4,450.00 Profit margin: 98.35% It's all completely bonkers. Not sure your margin is correct but your point still stands. Hmmm, I'm no mathematician or accountant, but I double-checked it. What do you think it should be?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by hazydavy on Oct 15, 2020 12:49:47 GMT 1, Not sure your margin is correct but your point still stands. Hmmm, I'm no mathematician or accountant, but I double-checked it. What do you think it should be? 5,949%, say 6,000%.
Not sure your margin is correct but your point still stands. Hmmm, I'm no mathematician or accountant, but I double-checked it. What do you think it should be? 5,949%, say 6,000%.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Spenie on Oct 15, 2020 13:01:13 GMT 1, If it was 98.35% profit that means you would make Β£72.35 on the purchase price, 100% profit would be Β£73.57.
If it was 98.35% profit that means you would make Β£72.35 on the purchase price, 100% profit would be Β£73.57.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by rockbeer on Oct 15, 2020 13:01:49 GMT 1, Hmmm, I'm no mathematician or accountant, but I double-checked it. What do you think it should be? 5,949%, say 6,000%.
The way I understand it, a profit margin is calculated as (Net Income / Revenue) * 100
In other words, (((sale price - cost of sales) / sale price) * 100)
On that basis I don't see how it can ever exceed 100%
If Net Income and Revenue were equal (i.e. NI / R = 1 ) then the margin would be the highest possible 100%. In other words, the margin is 100% when costs of sale = 0, and every penny of revenue is therefore pure profit.
I think. I stand to be corrected / educated!
Hmmm, I'm no mathematician or accountant, but I double-checked it. What do you think it should be? 5,949%, say 6,000%. The way I understand it, a profit margin is calculated as (Net Income / Revenue) * 100 In other words, (((sale price - cost of sales) / sale price) * 100) On that basis I don't see how it can ever exceed 100% If Net Income and Revenue were equal (i.e. NI / R = 1 ) then the margin would be the highest possible 100%. In other words, the margin is 100% when costs of sale = 0, and every penny of revenue is therefore pure profit. I think. I stand to be corrected / educated!
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Pipes on Oct 15, 2020 13:04:17 GMT 1, The way I understand it, a profit margin is calculated as (Net Income / Revenue) * 100 In other words, (((sale price - cost of sales) / sale price) * 100) On that basis I don't see how it can ever exceed 100% If Net Income and Revenue were equal (i.e. NI / R = 1 ) then the margin would be the highest possible 100%. In other words, the margin is 100% when costs of sale = 0, and every penny of revenue is therefore pure profit. I think. I stand to be corrected / educated! you are both correct.
The margin is 98% but the % increase is 5,949%
The way I understand it, a profit margin is calculated as (Net Income / Revenue) * 100 In other words, (((sale price - cost of sales) / sale price) * 100) On that basis I don't see how it can ever exceed 100% If Net Income and Revenue were equal (i.e. NI / R = 1 ) then the margin would be the highest possible 100%. In other words, the margin is 100% when costs of sale = 0, and every penny of revenue is therefore pure profit. I think. I stand to be corrected / educated! you are both correct. The margin is 98% but the % increase is 5,949%
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Blakeies on Oct 15, 2020 13:24:47 GMT 1, Thank you for this. I read that and it didnβt seem correct. But I was far too lazy to work out the maths π€£
Thank you for this. I read that and it didnβt seem correct. But I was far too lazy to work out the maths π€£
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Pipes on Oct 15, 2020 13:31:57 GMT 1, If it was 98.35% profit that means you would make Β£72.35 on the purchase price, 100% profit would be Β£73.57.
100% profit (margin) is Β£4,450.00 as thatβs what he sold it for. That would be if he got them for free. Itβs 100% profit.
Itβs 98% because he paid Β£73.57.
If it was 98.35% profit that means you would make Β£72.35 on the purchase price, 100% profit would be Β£73.57. 100% profit (margin) is Β£4,450.00 as thatβs what he sold it for. That would be if he got them for free. Itβs 100% profit. Itβs 98% because he paid Β£73.57.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by therivler1 on Oct 15, 2020 13:35:57 GMT 1, A good result on the IFTL signed. A Β£10k increase on the Forum auction result a month ago. It was in terrible condition also:
Lot 225. Banksy (British 1974-), βI Fought The Law', 2004
βVertical waving to the sheet, this is most prominent to the lower half
Discoloration to the lower edge of the sheet as a result of moisture, this raises approximately 15mm upwards at the highest point and does not run into the main border/image
A small area of edgewear to the lower right-hand corner
Part of the blind stamp is missing, the sheet has been measured with full margins, the 'cut off' blind stamp is from the time of production opposed to the sheet being trimmed
Two abrasions to the right-hand black border, close to the standing figure's shoulder
The signature and numbering are all clean and crisp
Some other small markings to the sheet, most notable to the black background above the 'G'
No markings/adhesives present to the reverse of the sheet from the previous framing
This work could be greatly improved by a qualified paper restorer
Tate Ward would be happy to assist with the restoration of this work at the Buyers Request
A good result on the IFTL signed. A Β£10k increase on the Forum auction result a month ago. It was in terrible condition also: Lot 225. Banksy (British 1974-), βI Fought The Law', 2004 βVertical waving to the sheet, this is most prominent to the lower half Discoloration to the lower edge of the sheet as a result of moisture, this raises approximately 15mm upwards at the highest point and does not run into the main border/image A small area of edgewear to the lower right-hand corner Part of the blind stamp is missing, the sheet has been measured with full margins, the 'cut off' blind stamp is from the time of production opposed to the sheet being trimmed Two abrasions to the right-hand black border, close to the standing figure's shoulder The signature and numbering are all clean and crisp Some other small markings to the sheet, most notable to the black background above the 'G' No markings/adhesives present to the reverse of the sheet from the previous framing This work could be greatly improved by a qualified paper restorer Tate Ward would be happy to assist with the restoration of this work at the Buyers Request
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by irl1 on Oct 15, 2020 14:00:01 GMT 1, I have one of the GDP rats from the final evening, if anyone wants to pay me Β£5k I think I would accept haha, - honestly what the fuck has happened with those prices recently? lv and artdelight got married
I have one of the GDP rats from the final evening, if anyone wants to pay me Β£5k I think I would accept haha, - honestly what the fuck has happened with those prices recently? lv and artdelight got married
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by urbanwear on Oct 15, 2020 15:36:56 GMT 1, Pdf, with pics and Banksy results of the Tate Ward Auction.
Pdf Auction Results
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by aki on Oct 15, 2020 19:17:05 GMT 1, If anyone is looking for a Vandalism as Modern Art poster thereβs one on the bay at the moment. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233554166802 Itβs at a bargain price compared to the latest result!
Iβve got one for Β£600 posted in uk, if anyone wants one?
If anyone is looking for a Vandalism as Modern Art poster thereβs one on the bay at the moment. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233554166802 Itβs at a bargain price compared to the latest result! Iβve got one for Β£600 posted in uk, if anyone wants one?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by quinn on Oct 15, 2020 21:22:32 GMT 1, How long till someone offers up 70 Peckham rocks in exchange for a unsigned banksy ....bet irl1 is thinking about itπ
How long till someone offers up 70 Peckham rocks in exchange for a unsigned banksy ....bet irl1 is thinking about itπ
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by irl1 on Oct 15, 2020 21:25:30 GMT 1, How long till someone offers up 70 Peckham rocks in exchange for a unsigned banksy ....bet irl1 is thinking about itπ Not a chance, the Rocks are shooting up quicker then a volcano
How long till someone offers up 70 Peckham rocks in exchange for a unsigned banksy ....bet irl1 is thinking about itπ Not a chance, the Rocks are shooting up quicker then a volcano
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by daniel3886 on Oct 15, 2020 22:49:21 GMT 1, Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers.
A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale:
Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value.
Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com
A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion.
Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers.
A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale:
Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value.
Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com
A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Oct 15, 2020 22:54:33 GMT 1, Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers. A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale: Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value. Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion.
I think You guys are great. Keep doing what you do
Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers. A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale: Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value. Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion. I think You guys are great. Keep doing what you do
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by daniel3886 on Oct 15, 2020 22:55:12 GMT 1, For any aftersales on unsold lots and duplicate lots if people wish to sell to an underbidder Please mail Nick@tateward.com
Consignments are open for our next online sale with artsy in November We are already inundated with ephemera sellers so please be looking to consign other larger value works as part of the consignment.
Insurance valuations are available free of charge including updates As needed to existing clients.
For any aftersales on unsold lots and duplicate lots if people wish to sell to an underbidder Please mail Nick@tateward.com
Consignments are open for our next online sale with artsy in November We are already inundated with ephemera sellers so please be looking to consign other larger value works as part of the consignment.
Insurance valuations are available free of charge including updates As needed to existing clients.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Oct 15, 2020 23:05:02 GMT 1, Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers. A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale: Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value. Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion. Great effort, well done
Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers. A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale: Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value. Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion. Great effort, well done
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by theclash on Oct 15, 2020 23:13:37 GMT 1, Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers. A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale: Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value. Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion.
I think auction was great and I managed to get a great piece been after for years. People are moaning as want every sale to be higher so they can revalue their Banksyβs higher every day.
Iβd like to thank everyone whoβs commented on this thread good bad or indifferent. We are committed to growing and improving at every opportunity and any criticism is an opportunity for myself and the team to improve the service we offer buyers and sellers. A few facts that hopefully shed some light on the actual realities of this sale: Total Hammer Β£1.2m (A record for us and brings the Q3 total to over Β£2m) Sell through rate 83% highest figure for any of our sales Our first sale Apr19 had 521 lots and hammered 750k This one had 223 and hammered Β£1.2m so a significant improvement in the average lot value. Iβd welcome any mails wanting to discuss refinements to the service and thoughts for the future Danny@tateward.com A note on our auctioneer Hugh Edmeades, he consults to all the major houses and trains most of their auctioneers. He also trained Oliver Barker at Sothebyβs and Jussi PylkkΓ€nen at Christieβs. Weβre hugely proud to have him as part of our team and I can speak personally to his professionalism and ability to get the best prices for works heβs tasked with selling. In a 35-year career as a Christieβs auctioneer, he conducted more than 2,500 auctions, selling over 310,000 lots for a sum in excess of Β£2.7 billion. I think auction was great and I managed to get a great piece been after for years. People are moaning as want every sale to be higher so they can revalue their Banksyβs higher every day.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by esfer on Oct 18, 2020 0:12:47 GMT 1, I cant believe I used my postcards as a Happy Birthday's cards to familyπ³π± i think quite a few of us did similar. I gave one away to a forum member who was looking for one at start of lockdown. Kinda backfired though as he put it up for sale with a heap of other stuff a wee while later, thatβll learn me....π
Damn that IS crappy.
I cant believe I used my postcards as a Happy Birthday's cards to familyπ³π± i think quite a few of us did similar. I gave one away to a forum member who was looking for one at start of lockdown. Kinda backfired though as he put it up for sale with a heap of other stuff a wee while later, thatβll learn me....π Damn that IS crappy.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by atomone on Oct 18, 2020 0:24:32 GMT 1, I feel your pain. Done a favour this week and got someone a really good deal on a piece of art that they were looking for only to see that they sold it on eBay for Β£325 more the very next day after receiving it...you know who you are...not gonna name and shame but a lesson learnt...
I feel your pain. Done a favour this week and got someone a really good deal on a piece of art that they were looking for only to see that they sold it on eBay for Β£325 more the very next day after receiving it...you know who you are...not gonna name and shame but a lesson learnt...
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by esfer on Oct 19, 2020 0:50:23 GMT 1, The posters I kind of understand the appeal, given they can be displayed as a Banksy... but imagine going to someone's house and them proudly showing you their "Banksy" which turns out to be a Β£650 postcard... π¬
Omg. You made me laugh out loud!
I can just imagine the large ornate golden framing and red velvet backing... Haha!
The posters I kind of understand the appeal, given they can be displayed as a Banksy... but imagine going to someone's house and them proudly showing you their "Banksy" which turns out to be a Β£650 postcard... π¬ Omg. You made me laugh out loud! I can just imagine the large ornate golden framing and red velvet backing... Haha!
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by tab1 on Oct 19, 2020 5:04:20 GMT 1, The posters I kind of understand the appeal, given they can be displayed as a Banksy... but imagine going to someone's house and them proudly showing you their "Banksy" which turns out to be a Β£650 postcard... π¬ Omg. You made me laugh out loud! I can just imagine the large ornate golden framing and red velvet backing... Haha!
Non art lovers will ponder the same thought when they see an Β£500 ornate framed door mat framed on the wall
The posters I kind of understand the appeal, given they can be displayed as a Banksy... but imagine going to someone's house and them proudly showing you their "Banksy" which turns out to be a Β£650 postcard... π¬ Omg. You made me laugh out loud! I can just imagine the large ornate golden framing and red velvet backing... Haha! Non art lovers will ponder the same thought when they see an Β£500 ornate framed door mat framed on the wall
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by robo on Oct 19, 2020 8:40:59 GMT 1, Congrats on the sale and great job Tate Ward!
Congrats on the sale and great job Tate Ward!
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bob60
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by bob60 on Oct 19, 2020 17:30:38 GMT 1, Omg. You made me laugh out loud! I can just imagine the large ornate golden framing and red velvet backing... Haha! Non art lovers will ponder the same thought when they see an Β£500 ornate framed door mat framed on the wall This is the funniest thing I've read for ages, and true of course...
Omg. You made me laugh out loud! I can just imagine the large ornate golden framing and red velvet backing... Haha! Non art lovers will ponder the same thought when they see an Β£500 ornate framed door mat framed on the wall This is the funniest thing I've read for ages, and true of course...
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tab1
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by tab1 on Oct 20, 2020 0:26:14 GMT 1, Non art lovers will ponder the same thought when they see an Β£500 ornate framed door mat framed on the wall This is the funniest thing I've read for ages, and true of course...
Just think if you were lucky You could have your framed mat with your framed gdp brick and framed banksy clown skateboards up on the wall together with some photo picture framed stickers around the living room , with framed tshirts and records lining the stairs ,that would really throw your guests ππ€― At least framers are not struggling for work in this pandemic
Non art lovers will ponder the same thought when they see an Β£500 ornate framed door mat framed on the wall This is the funniest thing I've read for ages, and true of course... Just think if you were lucky You could have your framed mat with your framed gdp brick and framed banksy clown skateboards up on the wall together with some photo picture framed stickers around the living room , with framed tshirts and records lining the stairs ,that would really throw your guests ππ€― At least framers are not struggling for work in this pandemic
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