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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Dec 9, 2020 21:01:23 GMT 1, Trollies nose dived - some prints levelling out.
I thought the Trollies at forum seemed a bit odd. Basically hammered at Β£50k (I think the auctioneer actually hammered) which seemed about right and then suddenly sky rocketed to Β£70k+ in a frenzy. I guess maybe 2 bidders really really wanted it?
Trollies nose dived - some prints levelling out. I thought the Trollies at forum seemed a bit odd. Basically hammered at Β£50k (I think the auctioneer actually hammered) which seemed about right and then suddenly sky rocketed to Β£70k+ in a frenzy. I guess maybe 2 bidders really really wanted it?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by jp226 on Dec 9, 2020 21:01:51 GMT 1, Just a matter of time before the lower tier unsigned works see a bump in price.
Just a matter of time before the lower tier unsigned works see a bump in price.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by faute on Dec 9, 2020 21:23:43 GMT 1, So much more value in far better pieces in this sale than the Banksy souvenirs! I never realised that the Wall piece souvenirs were so small. I love wall piece souvenirs. Sure, they are very small. But, I would prefer to have a collection of 20 of them (it won't happen unfortunately ), than some unsigned screenprints. To me, wall pieces souvenirs work very well as a small collection.
It completely fell under my radar, before they were sold online and I deeply regret it. Now, I'm addicted to them. If only, they were a bit cheaper. It would really bring back the fun of collecting to me.
So much more value in far better pieces in this sale than the Banksy souvenirs! I never realised that the Wall piece souvenirs were so small. I love wall piece souvenirs. Sure, they are very small. But, I would prefer to have a collection of 20 of them (it won't happen unfortunately ), than some unsigned screenprints. To me, wall pieces souvenirs work very well as a small collection. It completely fell under my radar, before they were sold online and I deeply regret it. Now, I'm addicted to them. If only, they were a bit cheaper. It would really bring back the fun of collecting to me.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by irl1 on Dec 9, 2020 21:29:12 GMT 1, So much more value in far better pieces in this sale than the Banksy souvenirs! I never realised that the Wall piece souvenirs were so small. I love wall piece souvenirs. Sure, they are very small. But, I would prefer to have a collection of 20 of them (it won't happen unfortunately ), than some unsigned screenprints. To me, wall pieces souvenirs work very well as a small collection. It completely fell under my radar, before they were sold online and I deeply regret it. Now, I'm addicted to them. If only, they were a bit cheaper. It would really bring back the fun of collecting to me. Take your time, hold your cash and go visit the hotel when it opens again. I would say we will be visiting again well before next Christmas, then you can buy for cost.
There will be cheap flights and the bunks are only $60 a night
So much more value in far better pieces in this sale than the Banksy souvenirs! I never realised that the Wall piece souvenirs were so small. I love wall piece souvenirs. Sure, they are very small. But, I would prefer to have a collection of 20 of them (it won't happen unfortunately ), than some unsigned screenprints. To me, wall pieces souvenirs work very well as a small collection. It completely fell under my radar, before they were sold online and I deeply regret it. Now, I'm addicted to them. If only, they were a bit cheaper. It would really bring back the fun of collecting to me. Take your time, hold your cash and go visit the hotel when it opens again. I would say we will be visiting again well before next Christmas, then you can buy for cost. There will be cheap flights and the bunks are only $60 a night
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by tab1 on Dec 9, 2020 21:51:08 GMT 1, I love wall piece souvenirs. Sure, they are very small. But, I would prefer to have a collection of 20 of them (it won't happen unfortunatelyΒ ), than some unsigned screenprints. To me, wall pieces souvenirs work very well as a small collection. It completely fell under my radar, before they were sold online and I deeply regret it. Β Now, I'm addicted to them. If only, they were a bit cheaper. It would really bring back the fun of collecting to me. Take your time, hold your cash and go visit the hotel when it opens again. I would say we will be visiting again well before next Christmas, then you can buy for cost.Β There will be cheap flights and the bunks are only $60 a nightΒ
Before Xmas?π Cheap flights ? Those days have sailed π€ Am waiting eagerly to visit again The hotel have no news as of yet, I asked on Monday π€
I love wall piece souvenirs. Sure, they are very small. But, I would prefer to have a collection of 20 of them (it won't happen unfortunatelyΒ ), than some unsigned screenprints. To me, wall pieces souvenirs work very well as a small collection. It completely fell under my radar, before they were sold online and I deeply regret it. Β Now, I'm addicted to them. If only, they were a bit cheaper. It would really bring back the fun of collecting to me. Take your time, hold your cash and go visit the hotel when it opens again. I would say we will be visiting again well before next Christmas, then you can buy for cost.Β There will be cheap flights and the bunks are only $60 a nightΒ Before Xmas?π Cheap flights ? Those days have sailed π€ Am waiting eagerly to visit again The hotel have no news as of yet, I asked on Monday π€
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dubman on Dec 9, 2020 22:12:07 GMT 1, Trollies nose dived - some prints levelling out. I thought the Trollies at forum seemed a bit odd. Basically hammered at Β£50k (I think the auctioneer actually hammered) which seemed about right and then suddenly sky rocketed to Β£70k+ in a frenzy. I guess maybe 2 bidders really really wanted it? Trollies was Β£20k back in May and was always a less desirable piece, Forum's result was more than odd as with fees it was over Β£90k which does not make sense. Todays result is where the piece should be IMO.
Trollies nose dived - some prints levelling out. I thought the Trollies at forum seemed a bit odd. Basically hammered at Β£50k (I think the auctioneer actually hammered) which seemed about right and then suddenly sky rocketed to Β£70k+ in a frenzy. I guess maybe 2 bidders really really wanted it? Trollies was Β£20k back in May and was always a less desirable piece, Forum's result was more than odd as with fees it was over Β£90k which does not make sense. Todays result is where the piece should be IMO.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by irl1 on Dec 9, 2020 22:23:22 GMT 1, Take your time, hold your cash and go visit the hotel when it opens again. I would say we will be visiting again well before next Christmas, then you can buy for cost. There will be cheap flights and the bunks are only $60 a night Before Xmas?π Cheap flights ? Those days have sailed π€ Am waiting eagerly to visit again The hotel have no news as of yet, I asked on Monday π€ "Next" as in Christmas 2021, but I'd say you knew that
Take your time, hold your cash and go visit the hotel when it opens again. I would say we will be visiting again well before next Christmas, then you can buy for cost. There will be cheap flights and the bunks are only $60 a night Before Xmas?π Cheap flights ? Those days have sailed π€ Am waiting eagerly to visit again The hotel have no news as of yet, I asked on Monday π€ "Next" as in Christmas 2021, but I'd say you knew that
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by concrete jungle on Dec 9, 2020 22:32:19 GMT 1, I thought the Trollies at forum seemed a bit odd. Basically hammered at Β£50k (I think the auctioneer actually hammered) which seemed about right and then suddenly sky rocketed to Β£70k+ in a frenzy. I guess maybe 2 bidders really really wanted it? Trollies was Β£20k back in May and was always a less desirable piece, Forum's result was more than odd as with fees it was over Β£90k which does not make sense. Todays result is where the piece should be IMO. Don't disagree but i think there was another Trolleys sold by auction just prior to Forum at over Β£90k? Just shows the luck of the draw for the auction route tbh - whole range of factors including location, currency, timing, auction house, other lots - and of course individuals interest (2 or more seriously interested bidders on the day) - this is not an exhaustive list by any means. I have a Trolleys and recognise its value is likely (on average) to be closer to the Β£60k mark at the minute, than anything approaching Β£100k. That being said its def one of my favorite Banksys and always has been....
I thought the Trollies at forum seemed a bit odd. Basically hammered at Β£50k (I think the auctioneer actually hammered) which seemed about right and then suddenly sky rocketed to Β£70k+ in a frenzy. I guess maybe 2 bidders really really wanted it? Trollies was Β£20k back in May and was always a less desirable piece, Forum's result was more than odd as with fees it was over Β£90k which does not make sense. Todays result is where the piece should be IMO. Don't disagree but i think there was another Trolleys sold by auction just prior to Forum at over Β£90k? Just shows the luck of the draw for the auction route tbh - whole range of factors including location, currency, timing, auction house, other lots - and of course individuals interest (2 or more seriously interested bidders on the day) - this is not an exhaustive list by any means. I have a Trolleys and recognise its value is likely (on average) to be closer to the Β£60k mark at the minute, than anything approaching Β£100k. That being said its def one of my favorite Banksys and always has been....
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by tab1 on Dec 9, 2020 22:37:31 GMT 1, Before Xmas?π Cheap flights ? Those days have sailed π€ Am waiting eagerly to visit again The hotel have no news as of yet, I asked on Monday π€ "Next" as in Christmas 2021, but I'd say you knew thatΒ missed the next bit π With talk muttering by next year air passengers only allowed to travel if vaccinated , holiday fares will be expensive all roundπ₯΄
Before Xmas?π Cheap flights ? Those days have sailed π€ Am waiting eagerly to visit again The hotel have no news as of yet, I asked on Monday π€ "Next" as in Christmas 2021, but I'd say you knew thatΒ missed the next bit π With talk muttering by next year air passengers only allowed to travel if vaccinated , holiday fares will be expensive all roundπ₯΄
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Season of Mist on Dec 10, 2020 0:14:16 GMT 1, Very weird result at Tate. Napalm sold for nearly half of what it sold at Forum...
Very weird result at Tate. Napalm sold for nearly half of what it sold at Forum...
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Catman 74 on Dec 10, 2020 8:20:30 GMT 1, Well I looked at their last auction and spotted a fake petrol bomb straight away. And I am certainly not an art expert. If I can spot one from a website picture I would have hoped they could spot it as they hold it in their hands. It was fake and some poor sucker "took his chance" and paid Β£4k for a worthless copy.
Pretty sure not the yesterday auction right? That Petrol Bomb was mine and it came with probably the most solid provenance you can get out there for one of those..unless someone wants to argue with Jo Brooks Banksy PR Agent..:-))
Well I looked at their last auction and spotted a fake petrol bomb straight away. And I am certainly not an art expert. If I can spot one from a website picture I would have hoped they could spot it as they hold it in their hands. It was fake and some poor sucker "took his chance" and paid Β£4k for a worthless copy. Pretty sure not the yesterday auction right? That Petrol Bomb was mine and it came with probably the most solid provenance you can get out there for one of those..unless someone wants to argue with Jo Brooks Banksy PR Agent..:-))
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by avec art on Dec 10, 2020 10:31:40 GMT 1, isn't this the use of stock photos issue? I think it's much better for the auction house to take the trouble of photographing or having a photo of the actual item in auction.
isn't this the use of stock photos issue? I think it's much better for the auction house to take the trouble of photographing or having a photo of the actual item in auction.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2020 11:12:43 GMT 1, I'd say no its definitely not. Pest Control or the relevant artists authentication body is the only guarantee. As has been shown in the Fake vs Real Petrol Bomb thread there are multiple examples of fake posters being sold as real.
I'd say no its definitely not. Pest Control or the relevant artists authentication body is the only guarantee. As has been shown in the Fake vs Real Petrol Bomb thread there are multiple examples of fake posters being sold as real.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Season of Mist on Dec 10, 2020 11:39:46 GMT 1, Don't try and sell your Love Rat without COA kids... So thats why 143 passed. Watched on saleroom and there was no mention of COA's on any of the Banksy listings for that matter. OH that's probably why results were weak!
Don't try and sell your Love Rat without COA kids... So thats why 143 passed. Watched on saleroom and there was no mention of COA's on any of the Banksy listings for that matter. OH that's probably why results were weak!
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by hnkpnk on Dec 10, 2020 11:41:31 GMT 1, Very weird result at Tate. Napalm sold for nearly half of what it sold at Forum... No COA issued.
Very weird result at Tate. Napalm sold for nearly half of what it sold at Forum... No COA issued.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Season of Mist on Dec 10, 2020 11:45:06 GMT 1, Might be those :
urbanartassociation.com/thread/168490/la-editions
Someone tried to sell a few prints, no COA, the same one, a little while ago.
Now I understand those results better. Or there's suddenly a surge in LA prints without COA, what a coincidence.
It fucks up a little bit the banksy value stats, but that's OK.
Might be those : urbanartassociation.com/thread/168490/la-editionsSomeone tried to sell a few prints, no COA, the same one, a little while ago. Now I understand those results better. Or there's suddenly a surge in LA prints without COA, what a coincidence. It fucks up a little bit the banksy value stats, but that's OK.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by hnkpnk on Dec 10, 2020 11:47:21 GMT 1, Napalm, HAND, Grannies, Trolleys C, Stop&S, Love Rat unsigned: COA missing or pending.
Napalm, HAND, Grannies, Trolleys C, Stop&S, Love Rat unsigned: COA missing or pending.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by hnkpnk on Dec 10, 2020 11:51:30 GMT 1, Trollies nose dived - some prints levelling out. COA pending.
Never sell, never buy without COA in place.
Trollies nose dived - some prints levelling out. COA pending. Never sell, never buy without COA in place.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by trax51 on Dec 10, 2020 11:52:39 GMT 1, Might be those :
urbanartassociation.com/thread/168490/la-editions
Someone tried to sell a few prints, no COA, the same one, a little while ago.
Now I understand those results better. Or there's suddenly a surge in LA prints without COA, what a coincidence.
It fucks up a little bit the banksy value stats, but that's OK.
Regarding the Banksy LA print serie, I had a very interesting talk last month with someone that was involved with Mr B and helping with the show back in the days.
He confirmed to me that basically... it was a mess. He showed me pics of the appartement of an L.A. socialite/VIP (that I can't name here for obvious reason) with piles of literally hundreds of prints. These were unsigned and unumbered. Not sure what happened to them, not 100% sure why they were left there (got different stories).
But for sure there is a lot out there.
And if anyone want to correct me or add any more details, please feel free.
Might be those :
urbanartassociation.com/thread/168490/la-editions
Someone tried to sell a few prints, no COA, the same one, a little while ago.
Now I understand those results better. Or there's suddenly a surge in LA prints without COA, what a coincidence.
It fucks up a little bit the banksy value stats, but that's OK.
Regarding the Banksy LA print serie, I had a very interesting talk last month with someone that was involved with Mr B and helping with the show back in the days.
He confirmed to me that basically... it was a mess. He showed me pics of the appartement of an L.A. socialite/VIP (that I can't name here for obvious reason) with piles of literally hundreds of prints. These were unsigned and unumbered. Not sure what happened to them, not 100% sure why they were left there (got different stories).
But for sure there is a lot out there.
And if anyone want to correct me or add any more details, please feel free.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by jamieb on Dec 10, 2020 12:32:30 GMT 1, make your own mind up based on this post from the Petrol Bomb - Fake vs Real thread from Danny at Tateward
"Today we [Tateward] began contacting all buyers of Petrol Bomb Posters that have been purchased Via Tate Ward to offer an inspection against a reference copy to confirm weather genuine or fake then issue a full refund as requested by the client. We will pay refunds immediately and take up the matter with the consigners separately.
On behalf of myself and the team I want to apologise wholeheartedly for this situation. Our reputation is of the upmost importance to us and anything that diminishes it or brings into question our expertise and knowledge is something we take very seriously. Problems are going to occur whilst running a business, for me how they are addressed is the true measure of those involved.
On a personal note, Nick has been my business partner for 3 years and during that time he has always acted with the highest levels of integrity. I know any poster he has sold privately will be refunded if found to be fake or at the buyers request. I do not believe for one moment he had any prior knowledge that the posters were not genuine.
The poster in our current sale comes with email provenance from Jo Brooks Iβm 100% sure itβs genuine and inspection is welcome in person at any point prior to the sale on 9th December. "
make your own mind up based on this post from the Petrol Bomb - Fake vs Real thread from Danny at Tateward
"Today we [Tateward] began contacting all buyers of Petrol Bomb Posters that have been purchased Via Tate Ward to offer an inspection against a reference copy to confirm weather genuine or fake then issue a full refund as requested by the client. We will pay refunds immediately and take up the matter with the consigners separately.
On behalf of myself and the team I want to apologise wholeheartedly for this situation. Our reputation is of the upmost importance to us and anything that diminishes it or brings into question our expertise and knowledge is something we take very seriously. Problems are going to occur whilst running a business, for me how they are addressed is the true measure of those involved.
On a personal note, Nick has been my business partner for 3 years and during that time he has always acted with the highest levels of integrity. I know any poster he has sold privately will be refunded if found to be fake or at the buyers request. I do not believe for one moment he had any prior knowledge that the posters were not genuine.
The poster in our current sale comes with email provenance from Jo Brooks Iβm 100% sure itβs genuine and inspection is welcome in person at any point prior to the sale on 9th December. "
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dojo the Dog on Dec 10, 2020 13:13:06 GMT 1, How much did the Boxset go for?
How much did the Boxset go for?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by Dojo the Dog on Dec 10, 2020 13:51:11 GMT 1, Appreciate it, cheers. : )
Appreciate it, cheers. : )
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by travispete1 on Dec 14, 2020 22:21:34 GMT 1, Does anyone know why the LA Streets exhibit poster went for so much?
Does anyone know why the LA Streets exhibit poster went for so much?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by samfrost on Dec 14, 2020 22:53:28 GMT 1, Does anyone know why the LA Streets exhibit poster went for so much? Someone has a stack of them or a printer...nice way to boost perceived price.
Does anyone know why the LA Streets exhibit poster went for so much? Someone has a stack of them or a printer...nice way to boost perceived price.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by gimmeabreak on Dec 14, 2020 23:18:29 GMT 1, Might be those :
urbanartassociation.com/thread/168490/la-editions
Someone tried to sell a few prints, no COA, the same one, a little while ago.
Now I understand those results better. Or there's suddenly a surge in LA prints without COA, what a coincidence.
It fucks up a little bit the banksy value stats, but that's OK.
Regarding the Banksy LA print serie, I had a very interesting talk last month with someone that was involved with Mr B and helping with the show back in the days. He confirmed to me that basically... it was a mess. He showed me pics of the appartement of an L.A. socialite/VIP (that I can't name here for obvious reason) with piles of literally hundreds of prints. These were unsigned and unumbered. Not sure what happened to them, not 100% sure why they were left there (got different stories). But for sure there is a lot out there. And if anyone want to correct me or add any more details, please feel free. More details please.
Might be those :
urbanartassociation.com/thread/168490/la-editions
Someone tried to sell a few prints, no COA, the same one, a little while ago.
Now I understand those results better. Or there's suddenly a surge in LA prints without COA, what a coincidence.
It fucks up a little bit the banksy value stats, but that's OK.
Regarding the Banksy LA print serie, I had a very interesting talk last month with someone that was involved with Mr B and helping with the show back in the days. He confirmed to me that basically... it was a mess. He showed me pics of the appartement of an L.A. socialite/VIP (that I can't name here for obvious reason) with piles of literally hundreds of prints. These were unsigned and unumbered. Not sure what happened to them, not 100% sure why they were left there (got different stories). But for sure there is a lot out there. And if anyone want to correct me or add any more details, please feel free. More details please.
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by iamzero on Dec 14, 2020 23:24:16 GMT 1, What happened to the ones that never showed up that resulted in Modern Multiples printing the LA releases?
What happened to the ones that never showed up that resulted in Modern Multiples printing the LA releases?
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by tab1 on Dec 15, 2020 0:07:57 GMT 1, What happened to the ones that never showed up that resulted in Modern Multiples printing the LA releases? soon to be drip fed through auction houses
What happened to the ones that never showed up that resulted in Modern Multiples printing the LA releases? soon to be drip fed through auction houses
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by 1970hopper on Feb 5, 2021 22:38:48 GMT 1, Iβm happy to announce the first Urban and Contemporary sale at newly established auction house Tate Ward, will be held at the Truman Brewery in Brick Lane on the 10th Apr. Work will be on view from the 4th Apr. After 4 successful sales with Chiswick, Nick and I have decided itβs time to set up our own. Our fellow partner is ex Christieβs director Nigel Shorthouse, he brings 22 years of auction and art market experience. Harry Parkinson also joins us as a specialist in the Urban and Contemporary department. We will continue to partner with Artsy, The Saleroom and Invaluable. However live bidding will be also be possible via our website. Bidding via The Saleroom or Invaluable will incur a 5% online bidding charge. Live bidding direct via our website is free. Making it the cheapest/easiest way to access the auction. The consignment deadline for this auction is Friday 8th March. If youβre interested in consigning work please contact myself danny@tateward.com or nick@tateward.com Unframed work can be dropped/collected at our office by appointment we are at Truman Brewery Building 91 Brick Lane London E1 6QL. Framed and larger work will be handled Pre and Post sale by Cadogan Tate their address is 239 Acton Lane London NW10 7NP. We have preferred shipping partners (Flight Logistics, Cadogan Tate and JGM Shipping) who will provide logistical support for our buyers and sellers. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask or drop me a pm/email. Our wine dept are also currently building their first sale. Along side this we are looking to expand in the following areas, Watches, Jewellery, Fashion + Handbags and Streetwear + Trainers. Please register at our website www.tateward.com to be kept in touch and sent catalogues as they become available. βIn light of the current situation, we have made the decision to move our three auctions online this week, including our biggest sale Urban and Contemporary Art. As a local business, we must carry on whilst changing our way of operating. We are fortunate that our business can move online during these uncertain times. Despite the turbulent global economy, art auctions are still performing solidly. Our lots include the likes of Invader, Harland Miller and of course Banksy, who are always in high demand.β Nick Clark owner of Tate Ward
fadmagazine.com/2020/03/23/online-auction-of-urban-and-contemporary-art-featuring-haring-banksy-and-hirst-this-wednesday/
Iβm happy to announce the first Urban and Contemporary sale at newly established auction house Tate Ward, will be held at the Truman Brewery in Brick Lane on the 10th Apr. Work will be on view from the 4th Apr. After 4 successful sales with Chiswick, Nick and I have decided itβs time to set up our own. Our fellow partner is ex Christieβs director Nigel Shorthouse, he brings 22 years of auction and art market experience. Harry Parkinson also joins us as a specialist in the Urban and Contemporary department. We will continue to partner with Artsy, The Saleroom and Invaluable. However live bidding will be also be possible via our website. Bidding via The Saleroom or Invaluable will incur a 5% online bidding charge. Live bidding direct via our website is free. Making it the cheapest/easiest way to access the auction. The consignment deadline for this auction is Friday 8th March. If youβre interested in consigning work please contact myself danny@tateward.com or nick@tateward.com Unframed work can be dropped/collected at our office by appointment we are at Truman Brewery Building 91 Brick Lane London E1 6QL. Framed and larger work will be handled Pre and Post sale by Cadogan Tate their address is 239 Acton Lane London NW10 7NP. We have preferred shipping partners (Flight Logistics, Cadogan Tate and JGM Shipping) who will provide logistical support for our buyers and sellers. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask or drop me a pm/email. Our wine dept are also currently building their first sale. Along side this we are looking to expand in the following areas, Watches, Jewellery, Fashion + Handbags and Streetwear + Trainers. Please register at our website www.tateward.com to be kept in touch and sent catalogues as they become available. βIn light of the current situation, we have made the decision to move our three auctions online this week, including our biggest sale Urban and Contemporary Art. As a local business, we must carry on whilst changing our way of operating. We are fortunate that our business can move online during these uncertain times. Despite the turbulent global economy, art auctions are still performing solidly. Our lots include the likes of Invader, Harland Miller and of course Banksy, who are always in high demand.β Nick Clark owner of Tate Ward fadmagazine.com/2020/03/23/online-auction-of-urban-and-contemporary-art-featuring-haring-banksy-and-hirst-this-wednesday/
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TateWard β’ Art Auctions π¬π§, by WOOF on Feb 11, 2021 18:21:20 GMT 1, You would think after being caught selling multiple fake Banksy posters they would take a break. Nope. Selling more posters and tat. We know there are fake soup can posters and box sets. What do they have? Soup can poster and box set! How many will turn out to be fake in the next 6 months? I'll never do business with tate ward. Hard to argue with this...
You would think after being caught selling multiple fake Banksy posters they would take a break. Nope. Selling more posters and tat. We know there are fake soup can posters and box sets. What do they have? Soup can poster and box set! How many will turn out to be fake in the next 6 months? I'll never do business with tate ward. Hard to argue with this...
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