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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by kc143 on Nov 13, 2020 18:24:13 GMT 1, if you click on "bid now" it takes you to artsy.net and there you can see what bids there are etc
if you click on "bid now" it takes you to artsy.net and there you can see what bids there are etc
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by ubl on Nov 13, 2020 20:50:41 GMT 1, It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints.
Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here...
Edit: Just checked 111 lots again...
It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints. Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again...
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by irl1 on Nov 13, 2020 21:10:48 GMT 1, It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints. Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... Less is more here...
Hm, not if you have less
It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints. Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... Less is more here... Hm, not if you have less
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by daniel3886 on Nov 13, 2020 21:29:03 GMT 1, It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints.
I can assure you itβs not by design we are curating the sales amongst the works we are being offered. Feel free to let me know what youβd like to see more of? Iβm always keen to expand the breadth of work we bring to the market.
What is tending to happen is that people see results on works they own and think Iβd take that for mine and get in touch.
It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints. I can assure you itβs not by design we are curating the sales amongst the works we are being offered. Feel free to let me know what youβd like to see more of? Iβm always keen to expand the breadth of work we bring to the market. What is tending to happen is that people see results on works they own and think Iβd take that for mine and get in touch.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by daniel3886 on Nov 13, 2020 21:48:54 GMT 1, It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints. Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again...
We currently do 4 βLiveβ auctions which are larger in lot numbers 200-300 approx and are βall platformβ sales
We then have 4 Artsy only timed sales with 100-200 lots
I understand you cannot please everyone, we have lots of buyers who are buying ephemera and certificated works so whilst I accept it may not be completely to your liking there is a very strong level of interest in these works.
The sale has been live for 3 days and 52/112 lots have buying bids on them already which is a record for one of these sales.
It's like a carbon copy of the sale a few weeks ago - same prints. Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... We currently do 4 βLiveβ auctions which are larger in lot numbers 200-300 approx and are βall platformβ sales We then have 4 Artsy only timed sales with 100-200 lots I understand you cannot please everyone, we have lots of buyers who are buying ephemera and certificated works so whilst I accept it may not be completely to your liking there is a very strong level of interest in these works. The sale has been live for 3 days and 52/112 lots have buying bids on them already which is a record for one of these sales.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dive Jedi on Nov 13, 2020 22:03:42 GMT 1, Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... We currently do 4 βLiveβ auctions which are larger in lot numbers 200-300 approx and are βall platformβ sales We then have 4 Artsy only timed sales with 100-200 lots I understand you cannot please everyone, we have lots of buyers who are buying ephemera and certificated works so whilst I accept it may not be completely to your liking there is a very strong level of interest in these works. The sale has been live for 3 days and 52/112 lots have buying bids on them already which is a record for one of these sales. I do appreciate that you are on the forum explaining things and sorting stuff.
Might be an idea to make separate ephmera and PC COA item auctions... If you're on a Peckham Rock budget then GWB is not really relevant. And vice versa.
Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... We currently do 4 βLiveβ auctions which are larger in lot numbers 200-300 approx and are βall platformβ sales We then have 4 Artsy only timed sales with 100-200 lots I understand you cannot please everyone, we have lots of buyers who are buying ephemera and certificated works so whilst I accept it may not be completely to your liking there is a very strong level of interest in these works. The sale has been live for 3 days and 52/112 lots have buying bids on them already which is a record for one of these sales. I do appreciate that you are on the forum explaining things and sorting stuff. Might be an idea to make separate ephmera and PC COA item auctions... If you're on a Peckham Rock budget then GWB is not really relevant. And vice versa.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by ubl on Nov 13, 2020 22:45:49 GMT 1, Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... Less is more here... Hm, not if you have less Im not saying one is worse then the other, its just that no one has time to sit around for hours to place a bid. As dive said, its probably best in separate auctions. I know you're very fond of your Peckham rocks.
Luckily not 500 lots again. They really shouldn't put stickers and peckham Rocks in between prints. Less is more here... Edit: Just checked 111 lots again... Less is more here... Hm, not if you have less Im not saying one is worse then the other, its just that no one has time to sit around for hours to place a bid. As dive said, its probably best in separate auctions. I know you're very fond of your Peckham rocks.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by theclash on Nov 14, 2020 0:21:59 GMT 1, I bought a piece at last auction. The presale and sale experience was excellent. The valuer/condition expert spent a lot of time discussing condition of piece and how to think about value of piece, how to frame it etc.
My only frustration was how poorly the collection process was where the depot did not help in the packaging of a multiple K piece of art. They didnβt seem to care how it would be transported. This needs to be fixed.
I bought a piece at last auction. The presale and sale experience was excellent. The valuer/condition expert spent a lot of time discussing condition of piece and how to think about value of piece, how to frame it etc.
My only frustration was how poorly the collection process was where the depot did not help in the packaging of a multiple K piece of art. They didnβt seem to care how it would be transported. This needs to be fixed.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Riotcops on Nov 14, 2020 4:20:08 GMT 1, We currently do 4 βLiveβ auctions which are larger in lot numbers 200-300 approx and are βall platformβ sales We then have 4 Artsy only timed sales with 100-200 lots I understand you cannot please everyone, we have lots of buyers who are buying ephemera and certificated works so whilst I accept it may not be completely to your liking there is a very strong level of interest in these works. The sale has been live for 3 days and 52/112 lots have buying bids on them already which is a record for one of these sales. I do appreciate that you are on the forum explaining things and sorting stuff. Might be an idea to make separate ephmera and PC COA item auctions... If you're on a Peckham Rock budget then Girl With Balloon is not really relevant. And vice versa. I agree with this. I also always wondered why auctions weren't operated on an ascending estimate scale. Starting off small and building up to the bigger ticket items. That way you could tune in for the first 30 minutes or the last hour etc. I always find it strange seeing something sell for Β£20k, then the next lot is Β£72.
We currently do 4 βLiveβ auctions which are larger in lot numbers 200-300 approx and are βall platformβ sales We then have 4 Artsy only timed sales with 100-200 lots I understand you cannot please everyone, we have lots of buyers who are buying ephemera and certificated works so whilst I accept it may not be completely to your liking there is a very strong level of interest in these works. The sale has been live for 3 days and 52/112 lots have buying bids on them already which is a record for one of these sales. I do appreciate that you are on the forum explaining things and sorting stuff. Might be an idea to make separate ephmera and PC COA item auctions... If you're on a Peckham Rock budget then Girl With Balloon is not really relevant. And vice versa. I agree with this. I also always wondered why auctions weren't operated on an ascending estimate scale. Starting off small and building up to the bigger ticket items. That way you could tune in for the first 30 minutes or the last hour etc. I always find it strange seeing something sell for Β£20k, then the next lot is Β£72.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wanchope on Nov 22, 2020 12:00:14 GMT 1, Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!!
Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!!
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Dive Jedi
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dive Jedi on Nov 22, 2020 12:08:27 GMT 1, Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Happens all the time....
Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win....
I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15.
People are lazy. It's wonderful.
Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by robo on Nov 22, 2020 12:12:36 GMT 1, Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Also people like the reassurance of checked by an auction house, vs the wilds of Ebay. Ebay is fine for some art buyers, but is not for everyone.
Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Also people like the reassurance of checked by an auction house, vs the wilds of Ebay. Ebay is fine for some art buyers, but is not for everyone.
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Wanchope
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wanchope on Nov 22, 2020 12:16:22 GMT 1, Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ
Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ
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Dive Jedi
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dive Jedi on Nov 22, 2020 12:17:30 GMT 1, Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Also people like the reassurance of checked by an auction house, vs the wilds of Ebay. Ebay is fine for some art buyers, but is not for everyone. Yeah, also in general Germans don't look on eBay.CO.UK. UKans don't look on eBay.DE.
Years ago I sold non-art items I bought on DE for 12 euro and then sold them on CO.UK for 100.... Finally there was an advantage for learning German and English.
Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Also people like the reassurance of checked by an auction house, vs the wilds of Ebay. Ebay is fine for some art buyers, but is not for everyone. Yeah, also in general Germans don't look on eBay.CO.UK. UKans don't look on eBay.DE. Years ago I sold non-art items I bought on DE for 12 euro and then sold them on CO.UK for 100.... Finally there was an advantage for learning German and English.
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Dive Jedi
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dive Jedi on Nov 22, 2020 12:27:45 GMT 1, Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ Auctions are not about items or prices. They are about ego's. When you have no big ego's bidding you get an avarage result on your listing. With 1 big ego you get a good result.
But when you get 2 big ego's bidding your item.... you bring out the popcorn.
Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ Auctions are not about items or prices. They are about ego's. When you have no big ego's bidding you get an avarage result on your listing. With 1 big ego you get a good result. But when you get 2 big ego's bidding your item.... you bring out the popcorn.
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Wanchope
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wanchope on Nov 22, 2020 12:31:51 GMT 1, I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ Auctions are not about items or prices. They are about ego's. When you have no big ego's bidding you get an avarage result on your listing. With 1 big ego you get a good result. But when you get 2 big ego's bidding your item.... you bring out the popcorn. yeah fair play I see your point about the different ebay website origins and def about egos! Maybe I was brought up to value the money I earn a little more because I wouldnβt give a hot damn if someone knew I paid a ridiculous amount for something, in fact the reverse as I would think they think me a moron π€£π€£
I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ Auctions are not about items or prices. They are about ego's. When you have no big ego's bidding you get an avarage result on your listing. With 1 big ego you get a good result. But when you get 2 big ego's bidding your item.... you bring out the popcorn. yeah fair play I see your point about the different ebay website origins and def about egos! Maybe I was brought up to value the money I earn a little more because I wouldnβt give a hot damn if someone knew I paid a ridiculous amount for something, in fact the reverse as I would think they think me a moron π€£π€£
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by LJCal on Nov 22, 2020 17:19:03 GMT 1, Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. You can earn a living flipping readily available tat in auction. Must be a generational gap
Is it just me or are some of these auctions fishy?? How can a Peckham rock have so many bids and be at Β£600 plus fees so Β£750 ish when there are loads for sale on ebay with receipts and packaging for Β£250. Same with some of their posters, I notice it time and time again - why would you buy from an auction house with these prices? Are friends of the sellers or auction houses bidding them up artificially ? It really puts me off from ever buying through one!! Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. You can earn a living flipping readily available tat in auction. Must be a generational gap
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by robo on Nov 22, 2020 17:39:56 GMT 1, I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ Auctions are not about items or prices. They are about ego's. When you have no big ego's bidding you get an avarage result on your listing. With 1 big ego you get a good result. But when you get 2 big ego's bidding your item.... you bring out the popcorn.
In my experience auctions are usually about items and prices. π But yeah when you get people who really want that piece, itβs gonna be a ride.
I guess but still seems very weird to me, Iβd get for example the Peckham rock at Β£100 more maybe but triple the price just seems mental. Iβm sure that ebay ( not that itβs everything) is much more recognised than some of these small auction houses. The people so called bidding on items ( I am talking about the cheap stuff not prints as I own high end pieces and prob would run those through a gallery) must be living under a rock which doesnβt add up to me π€·π»ββοΈ Auctions are not about items or prices. They are about ego's. When you have no big ego's bidding you get an avarage result on your listing. With 1 big ego you get a good result. But when you get 2 big ego's bidding your item.... you bring out the popcorn. In my experience auctions are usually about items and prices. π But yeah when you get people who really want that piece, itβs gonna be a ride.
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Dive Jedi
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dive Jedi on Nov 22, 2020 19:03:18 GMT 1, Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. You can earn a living flipping readily available tat in auction. Must be a generational gap I know. I do
Happens all the time.... Not everyone searches on eBay. Or on artist websites. They just see it in the auction, want it and want to win.... I've sold many, many items on Catawiki that are readily available elsewhere. Just now a Invader Bilbao book was posted that was sold for 200, which is still available for 15. People are lazy. It's wonderful. You can earn a living flipping readily available tat in auction. Must be a generational gap I know. I do
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irl1
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by irl1 on Nov 22, 2020 20:08:35 GMT 1, You can earn a living flipping readily available tat in auction. Must be a generational gap I know. I do We know, u do
You can earn a living flipping readily available tat in auction. Must be a generational gap I know. I do We know, u do
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gd79
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by gd79 on Nov 22, 2020 21:13:00 GMT 1, Most auction houses want a bit of tit for the tat though. They won't consign the cheap stuff without the odd nice thing thrown in
Most auction houses want a bit of tit for the tat though. They won't consign the cheap stuff without the odd nice thing thrown in
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by joey on Nov 23, 2020 15:19:38 GMT 1, Does that Tesco Value petrol bomb look ok? The smoke looks different to me.
Does that Tesco Value petrol bomb look ok? The smoke looks different to me.
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Wanchope
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wanchope on Nov 23, 2020 15:22:42 GMT 1, Does that Tesco Value petrol bomb look ok? The smoke looks different to me. exactly what I was thinking, I have researched this and it definitely should have a strong dark smoke like this - there was a thread about it here with the photos of fake and genuine next to each other. Been hearing more and more sinister things going on with this and other auction houses! Buyers beware
Does that Tesco Value petrol bomb look ok? The smoke looks different to me. exactly what I was thinking, I have researched this and it definitely should have a strong dark smoke like this - there was a thread about it here with the photos of fake and genuine next to each other. Been hearing more and more sinister things going on with this and other auction houses! Buyers beware
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joey
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by joey on Nov 23, 2020 18:32:34 GMT 1, I am of a slightly different opinion - I used to have one years ago and I thought the smoke was lighter with a few gaps in it. But either way there seem to be an original and a fake - the difference is in the smoke but we seem to have different opinions on which is the fake one!
I am of a slightly different opinion - I used to have one years ago and I thought the smoke was lighter with a few gaps in it. But either way there seem to be an original and a fake - the difference is in the smoke but we seem to have different opinions on which is the fake one!
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Wanchope
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wanchope on Nov 23, 2020 18:38:54 GMT 1, I am of a slightly different opinion - I used to have one years ago and I thought the smoke was lighter with a few gaps in it. But either way there seem to be an original and a fake - the difference is in the smoke but we seem to have different opinions on which is the fake one! so sorry totally meant to say it should NOT have a dark smoke about it, my bad π€¦ββοΈPeace out
I am of a slightly different opinion - I used to have one years ago and I thought the smoke was lighter with a few gaps in it. But either way there seem to be an original and a fake - the difference is in the smoke but we seem to have different opinions on which is the fake one! so sorry totally meant to say it should NOT have a dark smoke about it, my bad π€¦ββοΈPeace out
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daniel3886
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by daniel3886 on Nov 23, 2020 20:58:38 GMT 1, Less than 24hrs to go, the sale ends at 4pm GMT tomorrow. Please send condition report requests before 12pm, after that we cannot guarantee youβll receive them before the sale closes.
81/112 lots sold currently, But there are still plenty of opportunities to bid on great works.
If anyone needs help with a particular lot pls drop Harry or myself an email.
Harry@tateward.com Danny@tateward.com
Less than 24hrs to go, the sale ends at 4pm GMT tomorrow. Please send condition report requests before 12pm, after that we cannot guarantee youβll receive them before the sale closes.
81/112 lots sold currently, But there are still plenty of opportunities to bid on great works.
If anyone needs help with a particular lot pls drop Harry or myself an email.
Harry@tateward.com Danny@tateward.com
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daniel3886
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by daniel3886 on Nov 23, 2020 21:04:33 GMT 1, Just so everyone is aware bidding is exclusively via Artsy and you must Pre register to bid so please do that as early as possible. Youβll need to photo your ID and send a picture of yourself for AML regulations. The process works best on a phone Iβm told.
Just so everyone is aware bidding is exclusively via Artsy and you must Pre register to bid so please do that as early as possible. Youβll need to photo your ID and send a picture of yourself for AML regulations. The process works best on a phone Iβm told.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by The Italian One on Nov 24, 2020 17:09:40 GMT 1, where can we see the auction online?
where can we see the auction online?
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