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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by dodomank01 on Nov 18, 2011 19:41:16 GMT 1, Has this been mentioned before, or has anyone seen the signed and unique sprayed Rude Copper at Christies print show in Dec? Est £2-£3k !!! no way that will go 10 x that est
Has this been mentioned before, or has anyone seen the signed and unique sprayed Rude Copper at Christies print show in Dec? Est £2-£3k !!! no way that will go 10 x that est
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by xmyart on Nov 18, 2011 19:44:54 GMT 1, Lol didnt see it mentioned, but there may be a few that spotted it and have been busily saving their penny's!!
Lol didnt see it mentioned, but there may be a few that spotted it and have been busily saving their penny's!!
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by sport1 on Nov 18, 2011 19:52:58 GMT 1, What would a signed and numbered RC print usually make ?
What would a signed and numbered RC print usually make ?
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Brushstrokes 75 on Nov 18, 2011 21:35:05 GMT 1, Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted.
I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any.
Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted.
I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by manty on Nov 18, 2011 21:45:00 GMT 1, Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted. I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any.
The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount.
wonder if it could be fixed?
Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted. I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any. The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed?
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Deleted on Nov 18, 2011 21:46:08 GMT 1, I agree bs75 I was thinking around 10k, where howlinhooker when you need him eh!
I agree bs75 I was thinking around 10k, where howlinhooker when you need him eh!
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Brushstrokes 75 on Nov 18, 2011 22:05:33 GMT 1, Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted. I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any. The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed?
For £2K I wouldn't care much lol
Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted. I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any. The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed? For £2K I wouldn't care much lol
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Coach on Nov 18, 2011 22:12:50 GMT 1, Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted. I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any. The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed?
Probably.
Saw one of these a few years ago in the fleash - smashing pieces - the grail of prints. £20k is my uneducated guess. Annoys me a little when the auction houses put rediculously low estimates on pieces to drum up interest - the piece does not need it.
Probably £8K+ for a normal one. Probably more for this one since it's spraypainted. I haven't seen many with the anarchy sign if any. The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed? Probably. Saw one of these a few years ago in the fleash - smashing pieces - the grail of prints. £20k is my uneducated guess. Annoys me a little when the auction houses put rediculously low estimates on pieces to drum up interest - the piece does not need it.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Harveyn on Nov 18, 2011 22:14:25 GMT 1, If this was mint easily £15k+. The condition sounds not bad so for me its an easy £13k but I would need to view. Absolutely no idea why anyone would put an estimate that low on it.
If it sneaks under the radar someone might get a steal. I think £8/£10k would be an absolute steal on this.
If this was mint easily £15k+. The condition sounds not bad so for me its an easy £13k but I would need to view. Absolutely no idea why anyone would put an estimate that low on it.
If it sneaks under the radar someone might get a steal. I think £8/£10k would be an absolute steal on this.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Brushstrokes 75 on Nov 18, 2011 22:15:12 GMT 1, You're right coach, it pisses me off too!!
It's even more surprising from an auction house like Christie's who tend to over estimates (because they can)......
You're right coach, it pisses me off too!!
It's even more surprising from an auction house like Christie's who tend to over estimates (because they can)......
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by dodomank01 on Nov 18, 2011 22:23:19 GMT 1, wish i hadnt mentioned it now guys.....could have maybe bagged a bargain ! dohh
wish i hadnt mentioned it now guys.....could have maybe bagged a bargain ! dohh
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Coach on Nov 18, 2011 22:28:57 GMT 1, wish i hadnt mentioned it now guys.....could have maybe bagged a bargain ! dohh
;D
wish i hadnt mentioned it now guys.....could have maybe bagged a bargain ! dohh ;D
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Brushstrokes 75 on Nov 18, 2011 22:32:06 GMT 1, If it sneaks under the radar someone might get a steal.
I was about to say that I think it's too late for that now lol
If it sneaks under the radar someone might get a steal. I was about to say that I think it's too late for that now lol
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by lee3 on Nov 18, 2011 23:34:17 GMT 1, >>>Absolutely no idea why anyone would put an estimate that low on it.<<<
I'm going to guess that it's due to the fact that far less eyes are focused on the auction market compared with November and anything to generate attention next month is a good thing from their perspective. I had no idea until this thread that it was on offer. Cool piece, good luck to those bidding.
>>>Absolutely no idea why anyone would put an estimate that low on it.<<<
I'm going to guess that it's due to the fact that far less eyes are focused on the auction market compared with November and anything to generate attention next month is a good thing from their perspective. I had no idea until this thread that it was on offer. Cool piece, good luck to those bidding.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by skitchy on Nov 19, 2011 19:25:10 GMT 1, The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed? Shame many of these weren't given the care they deserve.
I heard from someone banksy used to flog these for a tenner and it was up to you if you wanted him to sign it!
The edges are pretty tatty though, where its been ripped off the mount. wonder if it could be fixed? Shame many of these weren't given the care they deserve. I heard from someone banksy used to flog these for a tenner and it was up to you if you wanted him to sign it!
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by skitchy on Nov 19, 2011 19:29:22 GMT 1,
Price Realized £8,125
Chrisities Old Master, Decorative, Modern and Contemporary Prints16 September 2009London, South Kensington
I wonder why the low estimate on this one when back in 2009 it went for 8k in the same auction house!
Price Realized £8,125 Chrisities Old Master, Decorative, Modern and Contemporary Prints16 September 2009London, South Kensington I wonder why the low estimate on this one when back in 2009 it went for 8k in the same auction house!
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Ruggs on Nov 19, 2011 20:22:14 GMT 1, Can someone clear this up for me! I thought the first 50 RC's were supposed to be signed along with around 20 hand-finished ones. Why is #224/250 signed?
Can someone clear this up for me! I thought the first 50 RC's were supposed to be signed along with around 20 hand-finished ones. Why is #224/250 signed?
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by rob on Nov 19, 2011 20:24:49 GMT 1, They were signed as sold back in the day.
They were signed as sold back in the day.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Rolex on Nov 19, 2011 21:54:55 GMT 1, If they were signed as sold, how does any one know how many we're signed from the 250.
If they were signed as sold, how does any one know how many we're signed from the 250.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by rob on Nov 19, 2011 22:06:54 GMT 1, Feel free to ask Laz or anyone from POW for exact numbers. There were 250 prints total, you had a choice of prices for signed or unsigned. When 250 were sold the edition was gone, not many people justified an extra 100 odd quid for a signature....
Feel free to ask Laz or anyone from POW for exact numbers. There were 250 prints total, you had a choice of prices for signed or unsigned. When 250 were sold the edition was gone, not many people justified an extra 100 odd quid for a signature....
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by jp on Nov 20, 2011 3:57:28 GMT 1, 2009 was a great time to buy, compared to late '07 and today. That RC in the Christies auction was a bit damaged though.
This one is very much damaged too: "soft creasing throughout, some skinning to all four corners when previously mounted" plus they mention color fading when you look at the more detailed report. This is one that should definitely be examined in person.
2009 was a great time to buy, compared to late '07 and today. That RC in the Christies auction was a bit damaged though. This one is very much damaged too: "soft creasing throughout, some skinning to all four corners when previously mounted" plus they mention color fading when you look at the more detailed report. This is one that should definitely be examined in person.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by johnnyh on Nov 20, 2011 3:59:54 GMT 1, On the auction houses think it is to do with their pulling power for example if you compare Bonhams with Dreweats two auctions at the exact same time more or less. The Bonhams estimates in general were lower but the prices realized were higher than the Dreweats one.
Bonhams had many more birders hence they could let the buyers move the price rather than the estimate. Dreweats had fewer buyers so had to start at a higher price rather than the bidding room moving the price.
On the auction houses think it is to do with their pulling power for example if you compare Bonhams with Dreweats two auctions at the exact same time more or less. The Bonhams estimates in general were lower but the prices realized were higher than the Dreweats one.
Bonhams had many more birders hence they could let the buyers move the price rather than the estimate. Dreweats had fewer buyers so had to start at a higher price rather than the bidding room moving the price.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by sport1 on Dec 5, 2011 18:04:01 GMT 1, Has anyone seen this piece in person, was interested to see the actual condition of it.
Thanks.
Has anyone seen this piece in person, was interested to see the actual condition of it.
Thanks.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Hubble Bubble on Dec 5, 2011 18:36:18 GMT 1, 2009 was a great time to buy, compared to late '07 and today. That RC in the Christies auction was a bit damaged though. This one is very much damaged too: "soft creasing throughout, some skinning to all four corners when previously mounted" plus they mention color fading when you look at the more detailed report. This is one that should definitely be examined in person.
^^'skinning to all four corners when previously mounted' - does that mean some bozo stuck it up on a wall with sellotape
2009 was a great time to buy, compared to late '07 and today. That RC in the Christies auction was a bit damaged though. This one is very much damaged too: "soft creasing throughout, some skinning to all four corners when previously mounted" plus they mention color fading when you look at the more detailed report. This is one that should definitely be examined in person. ^^'skinning to all four corners when previously mounted' - does that mean some bozo stuck it up on a wall with sellotape
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by gironawatch on Dec 7, 2011 15:57:28 GMT 1, sold for 8k + com
sold for 8k + com
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Harveyn on Dec 7, 2011 16:25:05 GMT 1,
So £10k all in. Good price for the buyer provided the condition was not terrible.
Did anybody get a condition report or viewing?
Also need to add Artist's Resale Right (Droit de Suite) to the buyers cost. Which I believe is 4% up to £50k. So approx £10.4k all in.
So £10k all in. Good price for the buyer provided the condition was not terrible. Did anybody get a condition report or viewing? Also need to add Artist's Resale Right (Droit de Suite) to the buyers cost. Which I believe is 4% up to £50k. So approx £10.4k all in.
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by Deleted on Dec 7, 2011 16:32:24 GMT 1, irrespective to the condition (unless the paper has a huge tear through it, if you know of a good restorer then the condition of the work really shouldnt be an issue), that is a great price
irrespective to the condition (unless the paper has a huge tear through it, if you know of a good restorer then the condition of the work really shouldnt be an issue), that is a great price
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by silvermyn on Dec 7, 2011 18:56:04 GMT 1, irrespective to the condition (unless the paper has a huge tear through it, if you know of a good restorer then the condition of the work really shouldnt be an issue), that is a great price
I would disagree with this as being a "great price" for the buyer.
At a total of £10.4k they have ended up with a damaged print! Let's say they spend another £1k plus VAT getting it into shape with a top restorer they'd end up with an outlay around the £12k mark for a restored print. Rat's looking for £17k for a minty one and that remains unsold, as far as I know.
For arguments sake, if we say £15k could get you a perfect example (not suggesting Rat would let his go for that btw) and for £12k you could have a restored one, would you not bite the bullet and spend an extra £3k for the piece of mind...? I think I would
A fair price for the buyer in this example but by no means "great" IMHO
irrespective to the condition (unless the paper has a huge tear through it, if you know of a good restorer then the condition of the work really shouldnt be an issue), that is a great priceI would disagree with this as being a "great price" for the buyer. At a total of £10.4k they have ended up with a damaged print! Let's say they spend another £1k plus VAT getting it into shape with a top restorer they'd end up with an outlay around the £12k mark for a restored print. Rat's looking for £17k for a minty one and that remains unsold, as far as I know. For arguments sake, if we say £15k could get you a perfect example ( not suggesting Rat would let his go for that btw) and for £12k you could have a restored one, would you not bite the bullet and spend an extra £3k for the piece of mind...? I think I would A fair price for the buyer in this example but by no means "great" IMHO
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by manty on Dec 7, 2011 19:09:25 GMT 1, irrespective to the condition (unless the paper has a huge tear through it, if you know of a good restorer then the condition of the work really shouldnt be an issue), that is a great priceI would disagree with this as being a "great price" for the buyer. At a total of £10.4k they have ended up with a damaged print! Let's say they spend another £1k plus VAT getting it into shape with a top restorer they'd end up with an outlay around the £12k mark for a restored print. Rat's looking for £17k for a minty one and that remains unsold, as far as I know. For arguments sake, if we say £15k could get you a perfect example ( not suggesting Rat would let his go for that btw) and for £12k you could have a restored one, would you not bite the bullet and spend an extra £3k for the piece of mind...? I think I would A fair price for the buyer in this example but by no means "great" IMHO
Restored means restores doesn't it?
I'd take the £3k savings and buy some coke and hookers
irrespective to the condition (unless the paper has a huge tear through it, if you know of a good restorer then the condition of the work really shouldnt be an issue), that is a great priceI would disagree with this as being a "great price" for the buyer. At a total of £10.4k they have ended up with a damaged print! Let's say they spend another £1k plus VAT getting it into shape with a top restorer they'd end up with an outlay around the £12k mark for a restored print. Rat's looking for £17k for a minty one and that remains unsold, as far as I know. For arguments sake, if we say £15k could get you a perfect example ( not suggesting Rat would let his go for that btw) and for £12k you could have a restored one, would you not bite the bullet and spend an extra £3k for the piece of mind...? I think I would A fair price for the buyer in this example but by no means "great" IMHO Restored means restores doesn't it? I'd take the £3k savings and buy some coke and hookers
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Signed RC @ Chrisities, by begs on Dec 7, 2011 19:12:28 GMT 1, 10k for a damaged print ? and it will be always be a damaged print or a restored print if the owner ever sells it
10k for a damaged print ? and it will be always be a damaged print or a restored print if the owner ever sells it
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