Strange Al
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by Strange Al on Jul 20, 2007 12:26:08 GMT 1, Take your time - read all your pm's and try not to think people here are trying to bite your hand off You need to think and prob confirm you have some kind of provenance on the prints - ie receipts - recollection of where / when you bought them. Also get a hold of the numbers of the prints - which should be on them prob bottom left / right corner. You can sell them here / use ebay (i'd advise you don't use paypal) / or galleries. Or you can simply keep them hope this helps cheers .. ps - paypal is persona non grata with a few folks here
Pretty much says it all. Though, I'd just like to add that some of the more established traditional auction houses are now considering including unsigned Banksy's in their contemporary sales. Some smaller auction houses (bloomsbury auctions for example) have already done so. This is now a realistic option, which shouldn't be discounted.
Each of the various ways of selling that have been mentioned have their benefits and detriments. It's definitely worth considering them all. Really depends on how quickly you need the money and whether you care who the prints ultimately go to.
As dotdot has mentioned, provenance (i.e., proving the authenticity of the prints) is going to be fairly key if you want to realise the full value of the prints.
Take your time - read all your pm's and try not to think people here are trying to bite your hand off You need to think and prob confirm you have some kind of provenance on the prints - ie receipts - recollection of where / when you bought them. Also get a hold of the numbers of the prints - which should be on them prob bottom left / right corner. You can sell them here / use ebay (i'd advise you don't use paypal) / or galleries. Or you can simply keep them hope this helps cheers .. ps - paypal is persona non grata with a few folks here Pretty much says it all. Though, I'd just like to add that some of the more established traditional auction houses are now considering including unsigned Banksy's in their contemporary sales. Some smaller auction houses (bloomsbury auctions for example) have already done so. This is now a realistic option, which shouldn't be discounted. Each of the various ways of selling that have been mentioned have their benefits and detriments. It's definitely worth considering them all. Really depends on how quickly you need the money and whether you care who the prints ultimately go to. As dotdot has mentioned, provenance (i.e., proving the authenticity of the prints) is going to be fairly key if you want to realise the full value of the prints.
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dumpsuk
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dumpsuk on Jul 20, 2007 12:37:59 GMT 1, Hi, thanks for the welcome and the advice. I was hoping that someone on here could give me an indication as to a fair and reasonable price i could expect to get for them. The rude copper print is no. 100/250 and the BME print is no 100/500. I bought these numbers because i just like nice round numbers . I have had these from new, they have never seen daylight and are still unframed. Purchased from Artomatic (specialists in posters/prints/packaging) on Great Sutton Street in London EC1 in 2002, my studio was above their shop before they closed down. I am sure i can dig out the reciepts from my accounts as I think I claimed them as a business expense. I have also swapped work with a number of artists and have lots of hand signed stuff and one-offs, anyone know if the gallery approach is agood one and any recommendations?
Kind regards,
Dean.
Hi, thanks for the welcome and the advice. I was hoping that someone on here could give me an indication as to a fair and reasonable price i could expect to get for them. The rude copper print is no. 100/250 and the BME print is no 100/500. I bought these numbers because i just like nice round numbers . I have had these from new, they have never seen daylight and are still unframed. Purchased from Artomatic (specialists in posters/prints/packaging) on Great Sutton Street in London EC1 in 2002, my studio was above their shop before they closed down. I am sure i can dig out the reciepts from my accounts as I think I claimed them as a business expense. I have also swapped work with a number of artists and have lots of hand signed stuff and one-offs, anyone know if the gallery approach is agood one and any recommendations? Kind regards, Dean.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by BME on Jul 20, 2007 12:48:50 GMT 1, Hi,
Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though!
Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though!
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dumpsuk
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dumpsuk on Jul 20, 2007 12:52:23 GMT 1, *update* I have now found the receipt dated 13/12/2002 complete with credit card slip attached. Blimey I paid the same price for the banksy stuff as I did for the obey stuff. *sigh* If only I'd known. I think these were the only 2 x banksy prints available at this time(?)
*update* I have now found the receipt dated 13/12/2002 complete with credit card slip attached. Blimey I paid the same price for the banksy stuff as I did for the obey stuff. *sigh* If only I'd known. I think these were the only 2 x banksy prints available at this time(?)
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dotdot
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dotdot on Jul 20, 2007 13:05:15 GMT 1, Might i add - good and well done for finding the receipts...
Now - don't whatever you do - tell us what they cost - you'll make us all say words like - you should NOT have told us
lucky person - you are !
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Might i add - good and well done for finding the receipts... Now - don't whatever you do - tell us what they cost - you'll make us all say words like - you should NOT have told us lucky person - you are ! ..
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dumpsuk
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dumpsuk on Jul 20, 2007 13:17:55 GMT 1, Haha thanks again for the advice dot. At this price I wish I'd bought the lot. Still 2 x prints are better than none. I remember Artomatic could not sell these prints for love nor money. At the time I preferred Shepard Fairey's stuff but I'm coming round to this guy banksy .
Haha thanks again for the advice dot. At this price I wish I'd bought the lot. Still 2 x prints are better than none. I remember Artomatic could not sell these prints for love nor money. At the time I preferred Shepard Fairey's stuff but I'm coming round to this guy banksy .
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by streetgirl on Jul 20, 2007 15:15:51 GMT 1, dotdot, i think a reaction like that would be a result and better than anyone could hope for. I expect wagging fingers and clenched fists.
Good luck with it dumps.
dotdot, i think a reaction like that would be a result and better than anyone could hope for. I expect wagging fingers and clenched fists. Good luck with it dumps.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by cosmic on Jul 20, 2007 15:38:12 GMT 1, dumpsuk you have a p.m from me
dumpsuk you have a p.m from me
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by tomhills1 on Jul 20, 2007 21:54:23 GMT 1, Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though!
when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark.
you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away.
today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO.
Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though! when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by RBK on Jul 20, 2007 22:14:25 GMT 1, Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though! when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO.
I would argue around (or over) £2K is the going rate for certain unsigned prints - GWB, BME, Barcode, Laugh Now, Happy Choppers, LITA. What I think we see happening now are the 'strongest/classic' images are rising to the top - and because the signed vs. unsigned gap has been so wide - people are realizing they won't be able to afford a signed version of what they want, thus driving the prices of unsigned up.
Signed prices are losing some steam (which is to be expected) as people have bought the pieces they really wanted as prices have steadily exploded from the beginning of the year; and the various galleries were testing the top of the market with some of their pricing. Think we will see a lot of these high-starting-price auctions end without bidders.
Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though! when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO. I would argue around (or over) £2K is the going rate for certain unsigned prints - GWB, BME, Barcode, Laugh Now, Happy Choppers, LITA. What I think we see happening now are the 'strongest/classic' images are rising to the top - and because the signed vs. unsigned gap has been so wide - people are realizing they won't be able to afford a signed version of what they want, thus driving the prices of unsigned up. Signed prices are losing some steam (which is to be expected) as people have bought the pieces they really wanted as prices have steadily exploded from the beginning of the year; and the various galleries were testing the top of the market with some of their pricing. Think we will see a lot of these high-starting-price auctions end without bidders.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by BME on Jul 21, 2007 0:03:12 GMT 1, Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though! when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO.
Hey Lesroy, I agree that the prices are high but the last BME sold for 2.6k or so several months ago. The last rude copper was slightly more so I think that the estimates are justified. Anyway, I'm just being up-front- given my interest in the BME I'm unlikely to deliberately overestimate their value- but I do think that they would do well- hope that we get the chance to see before too long!
Hi, Well, its ages since either of these prints cropped up so its guess work to a point. I'm probably shooting myself in the foot given that I want the Bomb Middle England but if I were you I would be looking at offers around 2.5-3.0k. The Rude copper will be more, maybe offers of 3.5- 4.0k but I stand to be corrected if anyone else thinks that they would go for more/ less! Galleries would charge more but you would pay a commission so may not be better off in the end. You could try talking to the helium foundation www.heliumfoundation.com or perhaps artificial gallery. Drop me a PM if you'd prefer to sell the BME privately though! when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO. Hey Lesroy, I agree that the prices are high but the last BME sold for 2.6k or so several months ago. The last rude copper was slightly more so I think that the estimates are justified. Anyway, I'm just being up-front- given my interest in the BME I'm unlikely to deliberately overestimate their value- but I do think that they would do well- hope that we get the chance to see before too long!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by peggysue on Jul 21, 2007 1:25:19 GMT 1, I've gotta say that RK is probably my favorite Banksy image ever. You might want to hang on to that one. I'm just saying...
I've gotta say that RK is probably my favorite Banksy image ever. You might want to hang on to that one. I'm just saying...
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RBK
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by RBK on Jul 22, 2007 0:00:39 GMT 1, when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO. I would argue around (or over) £2K is the going rate for certain unsigned prints - GWB, BME, Barcode, Laugh Now, Happy Choppers, LITA. What I think we see happening now are the 'strongest/classic' images are rising to the top - and because the signed vs. unsigned gap has been so wide - people are realizing they won't be able to afford a signed version of what they want, thus driving the prices of unsigned up. Signed prices are losing some steam (which is to be expected) as people have bought the pieces they really wanted as prices have steadily exploded from the beginning of the year; and the various galleries were testing the top of the market with some of their pricing. Think we will see a lot of these high-starting-price auctions end without bidders.
Case in point: cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=020&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=300129460252&rd=1&rd=1
when you've finshed sniffing glue, anything more than £2k is extremely high for any un-signed print, maybe GWB is the consistent exception . i would be happy with any sale over that mark and equally any purchase would not want to exceed that mark. you will only see when you put them up. as for nearly £4k for an un-signed rude copper, or £3.5k for a BME, do me a favour? if you've got more money than sense - good luck to you, if not, walk away. today really is the high tided mark and a lot of people are gonna have some seriously sore fingers come what may. unless you buy signed religiously, you cannot be sure your money is well spent. those prints will stand up long-term, un-signed will do ok just now but in the grand scheme of things will be left well behind, IMO. I would argue around (or over) £2K is the going rate for certain unsigned prints - GWB, BME, Barcode, Laugh Now, Happy Choppers, LITA. What I think we see happening now are the 'strongest/classic' images are rising to the top - and because the signed vs. unsigned gap has been so wide - people are realizing they won't be able to afford a signed version of what they want, thus driving the prices of unsigned up. Signed prices are losing some steam (which is to be expected) as people have bought the pieces they really wanted as prices have steadily exploded from the beginning of the year; and the various galleries were testing the top of the market with some of their pricing. Think we will see a lot of these high-starting-price auctions end without bidders. Case in point: cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=020&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=300129460252&rd=1&rd=1
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dumpsuk on Jul 23, 2007 10:39:59 GMT 1, Hi I'm not sure if anyone is still following this thread. But After doing some digging this weekend i have discovered the last Bomb Middle England (unsigned) print was sold by bloomsbury auctions on 28th June 2007 for £3,600. This was for a stamped POW version. The print I have, has not been spoilt by the pow stamp.
cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=180129889809
The last Rude Copper (unsigned) print I can find was sniped on ebay on 24th May 2007 for £4,000. This was again for a print without provenance or original receipt.
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I am happy to consider offers at or around this price. Unfortunately they have to go, and if they've never been up in the last five years I don't see the point of me keeping them. I'd rather a true collector or fan of banksy's work have them to fully appreciate them.
They are in pristine condition, never seen daylight, unframed and I have the original receipt. Please let me know if anyone is interested.
Kind regards, Dean.
Hi I'm not sure if anyone is still following this thread. But After doing some digging this weekend i have discovered the last Bomb Middle England (unsigned) print was sold by bloomsbury auctions on 28th June 2007 for £3,600. This was for a stamped POW version. The print I have, has not been spoilt by the pow stamp. cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=180129889809The last Rude Copper (unsigned) print I can find was sniped on ebay on 24th May 2007 for £4,000. This was again for a print without provenance or original receipt. cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290117816935I am happy to consider offers at or around this price. Unfortunately they have to go, and if they've never been up in the last five years I don't see the point of me keeping them. I'd rather a true collector or fan of banksy's work have them to fully appreciate them. They are in pristine condition, never seen daylight, unframed and I have the original receipt. Please let me know if anyone is interested. Kind regards, Dean.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by mickg on Jul 23, 2007 11:05:56 GMT 1, Hi I'm not sure if anyone is still following this thread. But After doing some digging this weekend i have discovered the last Bomb Middle England (unsigned) print was sold by bloomsbury auctions on 28th June 2007 for £3,600. This was for a stamped POW version. The print I have, has not been spoilt by the pow stamp. cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=180129889809The last Rude Copper (unsigned) print I can find was sniped on ebay on 24th May 2007 for £4,000. This was again for a print without provenance or original receipt. cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290117816935I am happy to consider offers at or around this price. Unfortunately they have to go, and if they've never been up in the last five years I don't see the point of me keeping them. I'd rather a true collector or fan of banksy's work have them to fully appreciate them. They are in pristine condition, never seen daylight, unframed and I have the original receipt. Please let me know if anyone is interested. Kind regards, Dean.
Hi Dean Don't think you'll get that kind of money for BME either here or on ebay. The Bloomsbury prices surprised everyone so maybe you should ask them about getting your print in their next sale. Rude Copper is a strange one as there are so few around so the usual rules don't apply - problem is no-one knows how many are still around. Andipa sold their signed one back in April for £23K which at the time was way above the normal market value for a print (still is). It's his first print which also adds something. I really want one but wouldn't pay that much for an unsigned print. Good luck with them.
Hi I'm not sure if anyone is still following this thread. But After doing some digging this weekend i have discovered the last Bomb Middle England (unsigned) print was sold by bloomsbury auctions on 28th June 2007 for £3,600. This was for a stamped POW version. The print I have, has not been spoilt by the pow stamp. cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=180129889809The last Rude Copper (unsigned) print I can find was sniped on ebay on 24th May 2007 for £4,000. This was again for a print without provenance or original receipt. cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290117816935I am happy to consider offers at or around this price. Unfortunately they have to go, and if they've never been up in the last five years I don't see the point of me keeping them. I'd rather a true collector or fan of banksy's work have them to fully appreciate them. They are in pristine condition, never seen daylight, unframed and I have the original receipt. Please let me know if anyone is interested. Kind regards, Dean. Hi Dean Don't think you'll get that kind of money for BME either here or on ebay. The Bloomsbury prices surprised everyone so maybe you should ask them about getting your print in their next sale. Rude Copper is a strange one as there are so few around so the usual rules don't apply - problem is no-one knows how many are still around. Andipa sold their signed one back in April for £23K which at the time was way above the normal market value for a print (still is). It's his first print which also adds something. I really want one but wouldn't pay that much for an unsigned print. Good luck with them.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by birdboxsniper on Jul 23, 2007 11:26:01 GMT 1, The Rude Copper that you mention never sold - i was the bidder - the seller had promised to get a letter of provenance from LAZ - this never happened so i never parted with the cash -
The Rude Copper that you mention never sold - i was the bidder - the seller had promised to get a letter of provenance from LAZ - this never happened so i never parted with the cash -
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by mickg on Jul 23, 2007 11:32:09 GMT 1, The Rude Copper that you mention never sold - i was the bidder - the seller had promised to get a letter of provenance from LAZ - this never happened so i never parted with the cash -
Ah - that's interesting... I wonder if it sold to someone else? Good decision by you!
The Rude Copper that you mention never sold - i was the bidder - the seller had promised to get a letter of provenance from LAZ - this never happened so i never parted with the cash - Ah - that's interesting... I wonder if it sold to someone else? Good decision by you!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by mickg on Jul 23, 2007 16:53:02 GMT 1, -1!!!! Why???!!! Ridiculous...
-1!!!! Why???!!! Ridiculous...
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dgb133 on Jul 23, 2007 17:06:39 GMT 1,
Just beware that if you want to get auction house prices you usually have to take it to auction. Where people seem to have more money than brains. Also Bloomsbury I'm sure took at least a 15% cut of the sale price, maybe 20% and they also charge a small fee for photography and insurance. Plus you also have to wait 4-6 months for the whole process to complete.
The rude copper at 4k was a BIN. So it wasn't really bid that high. Someone was just trying to test the waters for a 4k price and apparently as noted the transaction never completed.
Stil, the prints are very valuable, I wouldn't get too wrapped up in record values though.
And I wouldn't exactly consider the POW stamp "spoils" a print. Most find it reassuring I'm sure.
Just beware that if you want to get auction house prices you usually have to take it to auction. Where people seem to have more money than brains. Also Bloomsbury I'm sure took at least a 15% cut of the sale price, maybe 20% and they also charge a small fee for photography and insurance. Plus you also have to wait 4-6 months for the whole process to complete.
The rude copper at 4k was a BIN. So it wasn't really bid that high. Someone was just trying to test the waters for a 4k price and apparently as noted the transaction never completed.
Stil, the prints are very valuable, I wouldn't get too wrapped up in record values though.
And I wouldn't exactly consider the POW stamp "spoils" a print. Most find it reassuring I'm sure.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by RBK on Jul 23, 2007 17:07:51 GMT 1, Dean - just put them on Ebay
Dean - just put them on Ebay
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by jonpud on Jul 23, 2007 17:18:08 GMT 1, -1!!!! Why???!!! Ridiculous...
Have one back mickg, cuz I can't see any reason for a neg either!!
-1!!!! Why???!!! Ridiculous... Have one back mickg, cuz I can't see any reason for a neg either!!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by mickg on Jul 23, 2007 18:50:24 GMT 1, -1!!!! Why???!!! Ridiculous... Have one back mickg, cuz I can't see any reason for a neg either!!
Thanks jonpud!
-1!!!! Why???!!! Ridiculous... Have one back mickg, cuz I can't see any reason for a neg either!! Thanks jonpud!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dumpsuk on Jul 24, 2007 10:12:48 GMT 1, Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean.
Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean.
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by runningdog on Jul 24, 2007 10:44:56 GMT 1, Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean.
Cool, yeah, I used to have a bunch of Neate originals but I chucked them out when we moved house, cos I thought they were cr4p. I also had a Banksy bomb elephant on canvas but the kid scrawled all over it so I chucked that one out too. But don't worry - I've still got my Eelus chewbarber print!
Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean. Cool, yeah, I used to have a bunch of Neate originals but I chucked them out when we moved house, cos I thought they were cr4p. I also had a Banksy bomb elephant on canvas but the kid scrawled all over it so I chucked that one out too. But don't worry - I've still got my Eelus chewbarber print!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by johnas on Jul 24, 2007 10:53:19 GMT 1, Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean. Cool, yeah, I used to have a bunch of Neate originals but I chucked them out when we moved house, cos I thought they were cr4p. I also had a Banksy bomb elephant on canvas but the kid scrawled all over it so I chucked that one out too. But don't worry - I've still got my Eelus chewbarber print!
i do hope you're joking!
Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean. Cool, yeah, I used to have a bunch of Neate originals but I chucked them out when we moved house, cos I thought they were cr4p. I also had a Banksy bomb elephant on canvas but the kid scrawled all over it so I chucked that one out too. But don't worry - I've still got my Eelus chewbarber print! i do hope you're joking!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by numusic on Jul 24, 2007 10:53:46 GMT 1, Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean. Cool, yeah, I used to have a bunch of Neate originals but I chucked them out when we moved house, cos I thought they were cr4p. I also had a Banksy bomb elephant on canvas but the kid scrawled all over it so I chucked that one out too. But don't worry - I've still got my Eelus chewbarber print!
Yeah, I saw a couple of Neate's leaning against a skip on my street in Wood Green.. chucked em in as it was making the place look a bit untidy !
Hi rklimek, thanks for the advice. I'll see what offers I get then I may just do that. *Special thanks*, I've just followed your link to your gallery a lovely website it is too. I'm most interestd in Adam Neate, is he becoming collectable now too? I have just found one of his pieces at home, wasn't sure who it was by, hand painted on a wardrobe door, we swapped work back in 2002 i think it was. Dean. Cool, yeah, I used to have a bunch of Neate originals but I chucked them out when we moved house, cos I thought they were cr4p. I also had a Banksy bomb elephant on canvas but the kid scrawled all over it so I chucked that one out too. But don't worry - I've still got my Eelus chewbarber print! Yeah, I saw a couple of Neate's leaning against a skip on my street in Wood Green.. chucked em in as it was making the place look a bit untidy !
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by runningdog on Jul 24, 2007 11:39:23 GMT 1, Yup, skip's the best place for all this street "art"
Yup, skip's the best place for all this street "art"
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by Pattycakes on Jul 24, 2007 16:01:01 GMT 1, I've with Bloomsbury on their terms a while back, pretty reasonable actually, they pay out after 31 days, and only charge 10% and £25 for illustrations. Sotheby's are 15% plus about £200 for illustration and stuff like that. They are also really nice, and knowledgable - which makes a change!
I've with Bloomsbury on their terms a while back, pretty reasonable actually, they pay out after 31 days, and only charge 10% and £25 for illustrations. Sotheby's are 15% plus about £200 for illustration and stuff like that. They are also really nice, and knowledgable - which makes a change!
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by dumpsuk on Jul 26, 2007 14:10:35 GMT 1, Charming, what's the minus one for?
Charming, what's the minus one for?
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Banksy • Rude Copper Print • 2003, by runningdog on Jul 26, 2007 23:30:39 GMT 1, Aww, they're just jealous, don't you worry about that. You're the one with the Rude Copper/15 large - remember that.
Aww, they're just jealous, don't you worry about that. You're the one with the Rude Copper/15 large - remember that.
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