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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Charlie Bronson on Jun 7, 2021 17:18:28 GMT 1, They react that way because they know they shouldn’t sell. Why would they? Arguably, B prints will be worth seven figures twenty or so years from now. The prospective ROI is through the roof. Why sell an asset that, when you look at the data, has a likelihood of skyrocketing over the next 10 to 20 years? Unless you’re able to predict the next Amazon or Bitcoin, yiur best guess for a ridiculous ROI would be B prints. The OP asked if she should sell or keep. I said in my opinion they should sell, and ANOTHER user attacked me and called me bigger for my opinion. I never said that other user should sell, I answered the op's question.
I didn’t know someone attacked you. Not cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
They react that way because they know they shouldn’t sell. Why would they? Arguably, B prints will be worth seven figures twenty or so years from now. The prospective ROI is through the roof. Why sell an asset that, when you look at the data, has a likelihood of skyrocketing over the next 10 to 20 years? Unless you’re able to predict the next Amazon or Bitcoin, yiur best guess for a ridiculous ROI would be B prints. The OP asked if she should sell or keep. I said in my opinion they should sell, and ANOTHER user attacked me and called me bigger for my opinion. I never said that other user should sell, I answered the op's question. I didn’t know someone attacked you. Not cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Georgie Poppit on Jun 7, 2021 17:21:06 GMT 1, Not sure that pink CYW would be many people’s first choice. I reckon if a turquoise went through London or NY the figure would be far higher.
Not sure that pink CYW would be many people’s first choice. I reckon if a turquoise went through London or NY the figure would be far higher.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Jun 7, 2021 17:22:37 GMT 1, Not sure that pink Choose Your Weapon would be many people’s first choice. I reckon if a turquoise went through London or NY the figure would be far higher.
The pink is a beauty.
Not sure that pink Choose Your Weapon would be many people’s first choice. I reckon if a turquoise went through London or NY the figure would be far higher. The pink is a beauty.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lazarus II on Jun 7, 2021 17:24:22 GMT 1, whats got you so perturbed if these people think that Banksy prints are a good asset to have in the long run ? As it transpires, they have proved to be good assets over the years despite market peaks and troughs. It's not about that, it's about people laughing at me and call me bitter in that threat because I say I think she should sell as the prices are dropping. So they are allowed to have their opinion and give their advice (because it's positive)and I'm not? your entitled to an opinion in the same way as all the other randomers, infact yours is heard more than most recently across multiple threads.
whats got you so perturbed if these people think that Banksy prints are a good asset to have in the long run ? As it transpires, they have proved to be good assets over the years despite market peaks and troughs. It's not about that, it's about people laughing at me and call me bitter in that threat because I say I think she should sell as the prices are dropping. So they are allowed to have their opinion and give their advice (because it's positive)and I'm not? your entitled to an opinion in the same way as all the other randomers, infact yours is heard more than most recently across multiple threads.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Winchester on Jun 7, 2021 17:25:04 GMT 1, The OP asked if she should sell or keep. I said in my opinion they should sell, and ANOTHER user attacked me and called me bigger for my opinion. I never said that other user should sell, I answered the op's question. I didn’t know someone attacked you. Not cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Yes I agree. Laughing at someone and calling them bitter is not really a nice thing just because I answered the question honestly.
it's my opinion that the value of Banksy will keep dropping as the accusation of fraud is not resolved. Do I like that fact? No, as I'm a Banksy owner myself. But I won't close my eyes to it, I think the market is not stabile at the moment and won't be until Banksy decides to act on the allegations and until he secures his trademark as the fakes take over the market and flood it.
The OP asked if she should sell or keep. I said in my opinion they should sell, and ANOTHER user attacked me and called me bigger for my opinion. I never said that other user should sell, I answered the op's question. I didn’t know someone attacked you. Not cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Yes I agree. Laughing at someone and calling them bitter is not really a nice thing just because I answered the question honestly. it's my opinion that the value of Banksy will keep dropping as the accusation of fraud is not resolved. Do I like that fact? No, as I'm a Banksy owner myself. But I won't close my eyes to it, I think the market is not stabile at the moment and won't be until Banksy decides to act on the allegations and until he secures his trademark as the fakes take over the market and flood it.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Winchester on Jun 7, 2021 17:28:42 GMT 1, It's not about that, it's about people laughing at me and call me bitter in that threat because I say I think she should sell as the prices are dropping. So they are allowed to have their opinion and give their advice (because it's positive)and I'm not? You are definitely entitled to your opinion, and you may well be right. The problem is that when you’ve essentially branded yourself as obsessed with a single issue that the majority find ridiculous, you then become an object of ridicule. For example there’s the chap who clearly can only become sexually aroused by the idea that Banksy is the chap from Massive Attack so pops in here to post whenever his wife demands coitus, Rufio with his Thierry Noir price war, Lroy pretending to be French, Lazarus always going on about Prince Charles being a baby eating lizard etc. And now you with your frankly nonsensical obsession about the brewing scandal surrounding the shredded canvas that literally no-one cares about. Hopefully if you stop banging on about your crazy stuff for a bit then your other posts may be treated more respectfully.
I didn't even mention the fraud in the thread, so there was no reason that Mr. Reader attacks me.
Others are obsessed with stik or post all the time about upcoming events. Still no reason to attack. We have free speech and if you don't like what I'm writing, ignore me instead of calling me bitter in a thread which had nothing to do with my "obsession"
It's not about that, it's about people laughing at me and call me bitter in that threat because I say I think she should sell as the prices are dropping. So they are allowed to have their opinion and give their advice (because it's positive)and I'm not? You are definitely entitled to your opinion, and you may well be right. The problem is that when you’ve essentially branded yourself as obsessed with a single issue that the majority find ridiculous, you then become an object of ridicule. For example there’s the chap who clearly can only become sexually aroused by the idea that Banksy is the chap from Massive Attack so pops in here to post whenever his wife demands coitus, Rufio with his Thierry Noir price war, Lroy pretending to be French, Lazarus always going on about Prince Charles being a baby eating lizard etc. And now you with your frankly nonsensical obsession about the brewing scandal surrounding the shredded canvas that literally no-one cares about. Hopefully if you stop banging on about your crazy stuff for a bit then your other posts may be treated more respectfully. I didn't even mention the fraud in the thread, so there was no reason that Mr. Reader attacks me. Others are obsessed with stik or post all the time about upcoming events. Still no reason to attack. We have free speech and if you don't like what I'm writing, ignore me instead of calling me bitter in a thread which had nothing to do with my "obsession"
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Winchester on Jun 7, 2021 17:30:03 GMT 1, It's not about that, it's about people laughing at me and call me bitter in that threat because I say I think she should sell as the prices are dropping. So they are allowed to have their opinion and give their advice (because it's positive)and I'm not? Your going to end up on telly if you keep this up young man
And here I say it again, stop assuming my gender. And stop that shitty bullying. It's fact the prices are dropping. Numbers don't lie.
It's not about that, it's about people laughing at me and call me bitter in that threat because I say I think she should sell as the prices are dropping. So they are allowed to have their opinion and give their advice (because it's positive)and I'm not? Your going to end up on telly if you keep this up young man And here I say it again, stop assuming my gender. And stop that shitty bullying. It's fact the prices are dropping. Numbers don't lie.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by .dappy on Jun 7, 2021 18:21:08 GMT 1, ... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... As far as I know there were choose your weapon editions of 100, too. ... true ... I stand corrected ...
... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... As far as I know there were choose your weapon editions of 100, too. ... true ... I stand corrected ...
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by PS on Jun 7, 2021 18:31:12 GMT 1, Only the Grey was an edition of 100
... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... As far as I know there were choose your weapon editions of 100, too.
Only the Grey was an edition of 100 ... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... As far as I know there were choose your weapon editions of 100, too.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by mojo on Jun 7, 2021 19:47:28 GMT 1, I didn’t know someone attacked you. Not cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Yes I agree. Laughing at someone and calling them bitter is not really a nice thing just because I answered the question honestly. it's my opinion that the value of Banksy will keep dropping as the accusation of fraud is not resolved. Do I like that fact? No, as I'm a Banksy owner myself. But I won't close my eyes to it, I think the market is not stabile at the moment and won't be until Banksy decides to act on the allegations and until he secures his trademark as the fakes take over the market and flood it. What your own personal accusation of fraud to one of the most established and esteemed auction houses in the world along with one of the most successful living artists in the world? A real Banksy artwork with PC authentication paperwork is NOT a fake Banksy regardless of securing a trademark. Have you ever noticed how much crap you can buy from pretty much anywhere with Warhol/VanGogh/Munch et al plastered all over it? It doesn't effect the value of their genuine works, in fact quite the opposite it's kind of like free advertising...not that they need it. During a global pandemic the plateau in sales prices of prints would, I imagine, have more to do with auction houses being closed or more tricky to access than usual to sell/buy works. If I were planning to sell an expensive artwork right now I would choose to hold till the auction houses were fully operational again and people were able to travel/connect and were not preoccupied with catching a deadly disease. As for Pest Control being 'slow' did you take into account that they are just like all other business's that have had to deal with the virus and keep the staff safe? For all we know they've been furloughed and prioritised their staff,kids,family and health over providing authentication paperwork. If you are worried about the value of the Banksy work you own going down, sell. Simple. Although when you consider that the type of person that can afford to drop £X amount on art has just by default become even richer then I may be inclined to expect a massive BOOM once the virus eventually dies out and people have the confidence to get back out there again. I don't know how long that will take, nobody does. Sorry for the long reply I just don't want a back and forth argument about nothing and I'm not being sarky. Your posts read as though you have a personal beef with Banksy and I'm not sure its based in reality. Each to their own and all that.
I didn’t know someone attacked you. Not cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Yes I agree. Laughing at someone and calling them bitter is not really a nice thing just because I answered the question honestly. it's my opinion that the value of Banksy will keep dropping as the accusation of fraud is not resolved. Do I like that fact? No, as I'm a Banksy owner myself. But I won't close my eyes to it, I think the market is not stabile at the moment and won't be until Banksy decides to act on the allegations and until he secures his trademark as the fakes take over the market and flood it. What your own personal accusation of fraud to one of the most established and esteemed auction houses in the world along with one of the most successful living artists in the world? A real Banksy artwork with PC authentication paperwork is NOT a fake Banksy regardless of securing a trademark. Have you ever noticed how much crap you can buy from pretty much anywhere with Warhol/VanGogh/Munch et al plastered all over it? It doesn't effect the value of their genuine works, in fact quite the opposite it's kind of like free advertising...not that they need it. During a global pandemic the plateau in sales prices of prints would, I imagine, have more to do with auction houses being closed or more tricky to access than usual to sell/buy works. If I were planning to sell an expensive artwork right now I would choose to hold till the auction houses were fully operational again and people were able to travel/connect and were not preoccupied with catching a deadly disease. As for Pest Control being 'slow' did you take into account that they are just like all other business's that have had to deal with the virus and keep the staff safe? For all we know they've been furloughed and prioritised their staff,kids,family and health over providing authentication paperwork. If you are worried about the value of the Banksy work you own going down, sell. Simple. Although when you consider that the type of person that can afford to drop £X amount on art has just by default become even richer then I may be inclined to expect a massive BOOM once the virus eventually dies out and people have the confidence to get back out there again. I don't know how long that will take, nobody does. Sorry for the long reply I just don't want a back and forth argument about nothing and I'm not being sarky. Your posts read as though you have a personal beef with Banksy and I'm not sure its based in reality. Each to their own and all that.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by mojo on Jun 7, 2021 20:31:23 GMT 1, What your own personal accusation of fraud to one of the most established and esteemed auction houses in the world along with one of the most successful living artists in the world? A real Banksy artwork with PC authentication paperwork is NOT a fake Banksy regardless of securing a trademark. Have you ever noticed how much crap you can buy from pretty much anywhere with Warhol/VanGogh/Munch et al plastered all over it? It doesn't effect the value of their genuine works, in fact quite the opposite it's kind of like free advertising...not that they need it. During a global pandemic the plateau in sales prices of prints would, I imagine, have more to do with auction houses being closed or more tricky to access than usual to sell/buy works. If I were planning to sell an expensive artwork right now I would choose to hold till the auction houses were fully operational again and people were able to travel/connect and were not preoccupied with catching a deadly disease. As for Pest Control being 'slow' did you take into account that they are just like all other business's that have had to deal with the virus and keep the staff safe? For all we know they've been furloughed and prioritised their staff,kids,family and health over providing authentication paperwork. If you are worried about the value of the Banksy work you own going down, sell. Simple. Although when you consider that the type of person that can afford to drop £X amount on art has just by default become even richer then I may be inclined to expect a massive BOOM once the virus eventually dies out and people have the confidence to get back out there again. I don't know how long that will take, nobody does. Sorry for the long reply I just don't want a back and forth argument about nothing and I'm not being sarky. Your posts read as though you have a personal beef with Banksy and I'm not sure its based in reality. Each to their own and all that. It was a fraud that’s a fact .no prosecution that’s a mystery. COVID-19 hasn’t got anything to do with it ,that’s miss direction.these auction houses make ridiculous amounts of money. I clearly remember asking you not to reply to any of my posts after you were so nasty and spiteful about me and others on here.
NOBODY is paying ANY attention to ANYTHING you say. DO ONE.
What your own personal accusation of fraud to one of the most established and esteemed auction houses in the world along with one of the most successful living artists in the world? A real Banksy artwork with PC authentication paperwork is NOT a fake Banksy regardless of securing a trademark. Have you ever noticed how much crap you can buy from pretty much anywhere with Warhol/VanGogh/Munch et al plastered all over it? It doesn't effect the value of their genuine works, in fact quite the opposite it's kind of like free advertising...not that they need it. During a global pandemic the plateau in sales prices of prints would, I imagine, have more to do with auction houses being closed or more tricky to access than usual to sell/buy works. If I were planning to sell an expensive artwork right now I would choose to hold till the auction houses were fully operational again and people were able to travel/connect and were not preoccupied with catching a deadly disease. As for Pest Control being 'slow' did you take into account that they are just like all other business's that have had to deal with the virus and keep the staff safe? For all we know they've been furloughed and prioritised their staff,kids,family and health over providing authentication paperwork. If you are worried about the value of the Banksy work you own going down, sell. Simple. Although when you consider that the type of person that can afford to drop £X amount on art has just by default become even richer then I may be inclined to expect a massive BOOM once the virus eventually dies out and people have the confidence to get back out there again. I don't know how long that will take, nobody does. Sorry for the long reply I just don't want a back and forth argument about nothing and I'm not being sarky. Your posts read as though you have a personal beef with Banksy and I'm not sure its based in reality. Each to their own and all that. It was a fraud that’s a fact .no prosecution that’s a mystery. COVID-19 hasn’t got anything to do with it ,that’s miss direction.these auction houses make ridiculous amounts of money. I clearly remember asking you not to reply to any of my posts after you were so nasty and spiteful about me and others on here. NOBODY is paying ANY attention to ANYTHING you say. DO ONE.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Winchester on Jun 7, 2021 20:40:56 GMT 1, It was a fraud that’s a fact .no prosecution that’s a mystery. COVID-19 hasn’t got anything to do with it ,that’s miss direction.these auction houses make ridiculous amounts of money. I clearly remember asking you not to reply to any of my posts after you were so nasty and spiteful about me and others on here. NOBODY is paying ANY attention to ANYTHING you say. DO ONE.
Mojo - first of all, not my accusations. I didn't write that article. I didn't find out its fraud (even though I wish I would have seen that). I've read it, researched it and I think it's a very suspicious thing. An auction house is meant to be neutral. They aren't meant to work together with an artist. They aren't meant to auction new produced pieces as old ones - and I'm sure that happened more than once. Chucking new pieces backdated on the market is flooding it. It's greedy. And wrong. Its a secret handshake between Sotheby's and Banksy, and that's simply not the sense of an auction house.
Shrinetopoundland - thanks. Finally someone speaking their mind, too. Especially on this forum, everyone who has a different opinion than the mainstream is scared to open their mouth as a lot of members are quick with attacking and insulting.
It was a fraud that’s a fact .no prosecution that’s a mystery. COVID-19 hasn’t got anything to do with it ,that’s miss direction.these auction houses make ridiculous amounts of money. I clearly remember asking you not to reply to any of my posts after you were so nasty and spiteful about me and others on here. NOBODY is paying ANY attention to ANYTHING you say. DO ONE. Mojo - first of all, not my accusations. I didn't write that article. I didn't find out its fraud (even though I wish I would have seen that). I've read it, researched it and I think it's a very suspicious thing. An auction house is meant to be neutral. They aren't meant to work together with an artist. They aren't meant to auction new produced pieces as old ones - and I'm sure that happened more than once. Chucking new pieces backdated on the market is flooding it. It's greedy. And wrong. Its a secret handshake between Sotheby's and Banksy, and that's simply not the sense of an auction house. Shrinetopoundland - thanks. Finally someone speaking their mind, too. Especially on this forum, everyone who has a different opinion than the mainstream is scared to open their mouth as a lot of members are quick with attacking and insulting.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Sundowner on Jun 7, 2021 20:47:52 GMT 1, The print market has taken a dip since March this year and given the vastly accelerated growth last year it probably needed to happen. As has been proven many times before with this artist, I'm sure we will see further growth in the next few years although I do think it will make people think twice about consigning to auction (given the increasingly predictable low results).
The print market has taken a dip since March this year and given the vastly accelerated growth last year it probably needed to happen. As has been proven many times before with this artist, I'm sure we will see further growth in the next few years although I do think it will make people think twice about consigning to auction (given the increasingly predictable low results).
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by mojo on Jun 7, 2021 20:54:56 GMT 1, I clearly remember asking you not to reply to any of my posts after you were so nasty and spiteful about me and others on here. NOBODY is paying ANY attention to ANYTHING you say. DO ONE. Mojo - first of all, not my accusations. I didn't write that article. I didn't find out its fraud (even though I wish I would have seen that). I've read it, researched it and I think it's a very suspicious thing. An auction house is meant to be neutral. They aren't meant to work together with an artist. They aren't meant to auction new produced pieces as old ones - and I'm sure that happened more than once. Chucking new pieces backdated on the market is flooding it. It's greedy. And wrong. Its a secret handshake between Sotheby's and Banksy, and that's simply not the sense of an auction house. Shrinetopoundland - thanks. Finally someone speaking their mind, too. Especially on this forum, everyone who has a different opinion than the mainstream is scared to open their mouth as a lot of members are quick with attacking and insulting. Oh dear, did you sign in to your other account by mistake to reply. You are lowering the tone and insulting peoples intelligence. There are plenty of knowledgeable people on here that can see straight through what you are doing. And they don't care what you have to say either. No need to reply I won't.
I clearly remember asking you not to reply to any of my posts after you were so nasty and spiteful about me and others on here. NOBODY is paying ANY attention to ANYTHING you say. DO ONE. Mojo - first of all, not my accusations. I didn't write that article. I didn't find out its fraud (even though I wish I would have seen that). I've read it, researched it and I think it's a very suspicious thing. An auction house is meant to be neutral. They aren't meant to work together with an artist. They aren't meant to auction new produced pieces as old ones - and I'm sure that happened more than once. Chucking new pieces backdated on the market is flooding it. It's greedy. And wrong. Its a secret handshake between Sotheby's and Banksy, and that's simply not the sense of an auction house. Shrinetopoundland - thanks. Finally someone speaking their mind, too. Especially on this forum, everyone who has a different opinion than the mainstream is scared to open their mouth as a lot of members are quick with attacking and insulting. Oh dear, did you sign in to your other account by mistake to reply. You are lowering the tone and insulting peoples intelligence. There are plenty of knowledgeable people on here that can see straight through what you are doing. And they don't care what you have to say either. No need to reply I won't.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Winchester on Jun 7, 2021 21:01:06 GMT 1, Mojo - first of all, not my accusations. I didn't write that article. I didn't find out its fraud (even though I wish I would have seen that). I've read it, researched it and I think it's a very suspicious thing. An auction house is meant to be neutral. They aren't meant to work together with an artist. They aren't meant to auction new produced pieces as old ones - and I'm sure that happened more than once. Chucking new pieces backdated on the market is flooding it. It's greedy. And wrong. Its a secret handshake between Sotheby's and Banksy, and that's simply not the sense of an auction house. Shrinetopoundland - thanks. Finally someone speaking their mind, too. Especially on this forum, everyone who has a different opinion than the mainstream is scared to open their mouth as a lot of members are quick with attacking and insulting. Oh dear, did you sign in to your other account by mistake to reply. You are lowering the tone and insulting peoples intelligence. There are plenty of knowledgeable people on here that can see straight through what you are doing. And they don't care what you have to say either. No need to reply I won't.
You're talking bs, you don't even know me and you've no clue who I am. So stop making assumptions without proof, everyone with a bit intelligence (and is able to observe how people write) realizes that I've no other account on this forum.
Mojo - first of all, not my accusations. I didn't write that article. I didn't find out its fraud (even though I wish I would have seen that). I've read it, researched it and I think it's a very suspicious thing. An auction house is meant to be neutral. They aren't meant to work together with an artist. They aren't meant to auction new produced pieces as old ones - and I'm sure that happened more than once. Chucking new pieces backdated on the market is flooding it. It's greedy. And wrong. Its a secret handshake between Sotheby's and Banksy, and that's simply not the sense of an auction house. Shrinetopoundland - thanks. Finally someone speaking their mind, too. Especially on this forum, everyone who has a different opinion than the mainstream is scared to open their mouth as a lot of members are quick with attacking and insulting. Oh dear, did you sign in to your other account by mistake to reply. You are lowering the tone and insulting peoples intelligence. There are plenty of knowledgeable people on here that can see straight through what you are doing. And they don't care what you have to say either. No need to reply I won't. You're talking bs, you don't even know me and you've no clue who I am. So stop making assumptions without proof, everyone with a bit intelligence (and is able to observe how people write) realizes that I've no other account on this forum.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Georgie Poppit on Jun 7, 2021 22:03:41 GMT 1, Laugh Now original on panel going through Phillips HK tomorrow as well as lots of other great works.
Laugh Now original on panel going through Phillips HK tomorrow as well as lots of other great works.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by JockoLad on Jun 7, 2021 22:33:51 GMT 1, Four Banksy prints sold through Phillips HK earlier today Prices with buyers premium etc.
Unsigned Girl With Balloon was HK$1,386,000 Choose Your Weapon HK$2,016,000 Strawberry donuts HK$819,000 Toxic Mary HK$529,200 Where are the members who are convinced his market goes up now ?
I’d say that there will be another price rise at some point.
Been around for long enough now to see this happen time and time again.
There will be a ceiling, no doubt, but I’m of the opinion that there is still a bit to go yet. Time will tell.
Do you own any artwork by Banksy?
Four Banksy prints sold through Phillips HK earlier today Prices with buyers premium etc.
Unsigned Girl With Balloon was HK$1,386,000 Choose Your Weapon HK$2,016,000 Strawberry donuts HK$819,000 Toxic Mary HK$529,200 Where are the members who are convinced his market goes up now ? I’d say that there will be another price rise at some point. Been around for long enough now to see this happen time and time again. There will be a ceiling, no doubt, but I’m of the opinion that there is still a bit to go yet. Time will tell. Do you own any artwork by Banksy?
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Cocteau 101 on Jun 7, 2021 22:42:38 GMT 1, ... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ...
The is the standard grey edition of 100
... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... The is the standard grey edition of 100
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jun 7, 2021 22:44:51 GMT 1, £183k for the Choose Your Weapon isn’t what I’d call a bad result. Where are the members who are convinced his market goes up now ?
Lovely result if they paid £500 cost for it 👍 I remember in 2011 writing on a thread that people are crazy paying £7k for one of these 🤦🤦
£183k for the Choose Your Weapon isn’t what I’d call a bad result. Where are the members who are convinced his market goes up now ? Lovely result if they paid £500 cost for it 👍 I remember in 2011 writing on a thread that people are crazy paying £7k for one of these 🤦🤦
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by LJCal on Jun 7, 2021 22:46:46 GMT 1, Where are the members who are convinced his market goes up now ? I’d say that there will be another price rise at some point. Been around for long enough now to see this happen time and time again. There will be a ceiling, no doubt, but I’m of the opinion that there is still a bit to go yet. Time will tell. Do you own any artwork by Banksy? of course he doesn't which begs the question what he's doing on the Banksy forum?
Where are the members who are convinced his market goes up now ? I’d say that there will be another price rise at some point. Been around for long enough now to see this happen time and time again. There will be a ceiling, no doubt, but I’m of the opinion that there is still a bit to go yet. Time will tell. Do you own any artwork by Banksy? of course he doesn't which begs the question what he's doing on the Banksy forum?
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by FЯ on Jun 7, 2021 23:31:07 GMT 1, ... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... The is the standard grey edition of 100 Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more.
This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good.
... all Choose Your Weapons were an edition of 25 for each colour ... ... except QJmp grey and any one off specials ... The is the standard grey edition of 100 Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Charlie Bronson on Jun 7, 2021 23:45:48 GMT 1, The is the standard grey edition of 100 Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good.
Does anyone have confirmation as to whether this auction result was a grey /100 or colored /25?
The is the standard grey edition of 100 Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good. Does anyone have confirmation as to whether this auction result was a grey /100 or colored /25?
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Stonetown on Jun 8, 2021 0:10:26 GMT 1, Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good. Does anyone have confirmation as to whether this auction result was a grey /100 or colored /25?
The auction result at the outset of this thread was for a pink ed of 25.
Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good. Does anyone have confirmation as to whether this auction result was a grey /100 or colored /25? The auction result at the outset of this thread was for a pink ed of 25.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Dexter Bulldog on Jun 8, 2021 0:11:56 GMT 1, Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good. Does anyone have confirmation as to whether this auction result was a grey /100 or colored /25? www.phillips.com/detail/banksy/HK010221/245?fromSearch=Banksy&searchPage=1 pink 8/25
Indeed. You cannot compare the other auction results quoted unless they are for the same edition of 100 - which i believe they were not, which is why they commanded more. This result if for the regular grey edition of 100 is very good, and if it had condition issues (not verified) then its super good. Does anyone have confirmation as to whether this auction result was a grey /100 or colored /25? www.phillips.com/detail/banksy/HK010221/245?fromSearch=Banksy&searchPage=1pink 8/25
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Georgie Poppit on Jun 8, 2021 11:00:32 GMT 1, Sale starts now
Sale starts now
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by theclash on Jun 8, 2021 11:18:59 GMT 1,
Emily Mae Smith, wow that is a result
Emily Mae Smith, wow that is a result
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Georgie Poppit on Jun 8, 2021 11:25:17 GMT 1, Loie Hollowell new record by the looks of it
Loie Hollowell new record by the looks of it
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by 18921892 on Jun 8, 2021 13:00:08 GMT 1, Great result on the Banksy Laugh Now approx £2.2 million. Many collectors have cashed out of prints to buy originals. Originals seem to be pushing forward while prints are holding. I think once you get to point of paying £200k for a print, that buyers at that level would rather pay a bit more and get an OG.
Great result on the Banksy Laugh Now approx £2.2 million. Many collectors have cashed out of prints to buy originals. Originals seem to be pushing forward while prints are holding. I think once you get to point of paying £200k for a print, that buyers at that level would rather pay a bit more and get an OG.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Jun 8, 2021 13:25:25 GMT 1, Great result on the Banksy Laugh Now approx £2.2 million. Many collectors have cashed out of prints to buy originals. Originals seem to be pushing forward while prints are holding. I think once you get to point of paying £200k for a print, that buyers at that level would rather pay a bit more and get an OG.
How much more are the edition canvases now?
Thought they would be about double that..
Great result on the Banksy Laugh Now approx £2.2 million. Many collectors have cashed out of prints to buy originals. Originals seem to be pushing forward while prints are holding. I think once you get to point of paying £200k for a print, that buyers at that level would rather pay a bit more and get an OG. How much more are the edition canvases now? Thought they would be about double that..
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by 18921892 on Jun 8, 2021 13:33:47 GMT 1, Great result on the Banksy Laugh Now approx £2.2 million. Many collectors have cashed out of prints to buy originals. Originals seem to be pushing forward while prints are holding. I think once you get to point of paying £200k for a print, that buyers at that level would rather pay a bit more and get an OG. How much more are the edition canvases now? Thought they would be about double that.. They start around £450k if you can find one, I don't see any available. They seem to have dried up. My point is if you have 200k for a Nola, CYW, us/GWB or LIITA print, then I think many buyers with that type of money would rather get something a little more special and room for price growth and originals makes sense.
Great result on the Banksy Laugh Now approx £2.2 million. Many collectors have cashed out of prints to buy originals. Originals seem to be pushing forward while prints are holding. I think once you get to point of paying £200k for a print, that buyers at that level would rather pay a bit more and get an OG. How much more are the edition canvases now? Thought they would be about double that.. They start around £450k if you can find one, I don't see any available. They seem to have dried up. My point is if you have 200k for a Nola, CYW, us/GWB or LIITA print, then I think many buyers with that type of money would rather get something a little more special and room for price growth and originals makes sense.
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