DrWhite
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by DrWhite on Jun 13, 2019 17:31:58 GMT 1, £21,000 including VAT, for info
The secondary market for some of the previous non-penguin book covers wouldn’t support this I’m not surprised they’re still being offered around
£21,000 including VAT, for info The secondary market for some of the previous non-penguin book covers wouldn’t support this I’m not surprised they’re still being offered around
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Riotcops
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by Riotcops on Jun 13, 2019 19:33:55 GMT 1, £21,000 including VAT, for info Is that for both? Thought it was £10k? Galleries have them for that price framed...
£21,000 including VAT, for info Is that for both? Thought it was £10k? Galleries have them for that price framed...
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blerd
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by blerd on Jun 13, 2019 19:39:21 GMT 1, £21,000 including VAT, for info Is that for both? Thought it was £10k? Galleries have them for that price framed... Making a mockery of the system where its cheaper to find it framed secondary in a gallery than it is to buy primary from the publisher. All the time the publisher is picking and choosing who to sell it to. Even though its not sold out, and judging by those prices it wont.
£21,000 including VAT, for info Is that for both? Thought it was £10k? Galleries have them for that price framed... Making a mockery of the system where its cheaper to find it framed secondary in a gallery than it is to buy primary from the publisher. All the time the publisher is picking and choosing who to sell it to. Even though its not sold out, and judging by those prices it wont.
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corinthia
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by corinthia on Jul 5, 2019 15:02:18 GMT 1, Has anyone received the print yet? If so I would love to know what you think.
Has anyone received the print yet? If so I would love to know what you think.
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charliec2701
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by charliec2701 on Jul 18, 2019 14:46:28 GMT 1, Any idea what’s roughly the expected price one should pay for Thought After Dirty Thought on the private market ? I see dealers are offering at £22500 but is this realistic ?
Any idea what’s roughly the expected price one should pay for Thought After Dirty Thought on the private market ? I see dealers are offering at £22500 but is this realistic ?
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pippyt75
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by pippyt75 on Jul 18, 2019 17:41:52 GMT 1, I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon.
I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon.
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19818914
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by 19818914 on Jul 18, 2019 17:44:12 GMT 1, I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon.
Hi Pippy; is it printed like the smaller book cover prints or is it nice and thick ink like the large format Armageddon and happiness prints? Thanks.
I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon. Hi Pippy; is it printed like the smaller book cover prints or is it nice and thick ink like the large format Armageddon and happiness prints? Thanks.
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pippyt75
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by pippyt75 on Jul 18, 2019 17:46:25 GMT 1, I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon. Hi Pippy; is it printed like the smaller book cover prints or is it nice and thick ink like the large format Armageddon and happiness prints? Thanks. . It’s thick - almost 3D in places. And goes without saying an excellent title. Wish I had one!
I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon. Hi Pippy; is it printed like the smaller book cover prints or is it nice and thick ink like the large format Armageddon and happiness prints? Thanks. . It’s thick - almost 3D in places. And goes without saying an excellent title. Wish I had one!
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19818914
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by 19818914 on Jul 18, 2019 18:05:54 GMT 1, Hi Pippy; is it printed like the smaller book cover prints or is it nice and thick ink like the large format Armageddon and happiness prints? Thanks. . It’s thick - almost 3D in places. And goes without saying an excellent title. Wish I had one!
Awesome. I love it thick. Seen those Armageddon and Happiness prints next to a Harland original on paper and they looked much more vibrant and substantial.
Hi Pippy; is it printed like the smaller book cover prints or is it nice and thick ink like the large format Armageddon and happiness prints? Thanks. . It’s thick - almost 3D in places. And goes without saying an excellent title. Wish I had one! Awesome. I love it thick. Seen those Armageddon and Happiness prints next to a Harland original on paper and they looked much more vibrant and substantial.
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charliec2701
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by charliec2701 on Jul 18, 2019 21:15:14 GMT 1, I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon.
Thank you for the words of encouragement:) Time to pull the trigger methinks ?
Deep breath....swallow ..... gulp !
I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon. Thank you for the words of encouragement:) Time to pull the trigger methinks ? Deep breath....swallow ..... gulp !
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corinthia
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by corinthia on Jul 19, 2019 12:51:05 GMT 1, I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon. Thank you for the words of encouragement:) Time to pull the trigger methinks ? Deep breath....swallow ..... gulp ! Good luck with your hunt/purchase. I have one on the way. I have yet to see this in the flesh but based on feedback I have received it’s supposed to be the best yet technically. It is an etching with relief printing and each contains approximately five layers of printing (each layer consists of multiple plates) and approximately forty colours each. I personally like many of HM’s work like the title.
I think compared to going rate on other Miller prints that’s about right. And it’s a belter in the flesh. Too rich for my blood but it won’t get much cheaper any time soon. Thank you for the words of encouragement:) Time to pull the trigger methinks ? Deep breath....swallow ..... gulp ! Good luck with your hunt/purchase. I have one on the way. I have yet to see this in the flesh but based on feedback I have received it’s supposed to be the best yet technically. It is an etching with relief printing and each contains approximately five layers of printing (each layer consists of multiple plates) and approximately forty colours each. I personally like many of HM’s work like the title.
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charliec2701
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by charliec2701 on Jul 19, 2019 14:34:16 GMT 1, Thank you for the words of encouragement:) Time to pull the trigger methinks ? Deep breath....swallow ..... gulp ! Good luck with your hunt/purchase. I have one on the way. I have yet to see this in the flesh but based on feedback I have received it’s supposed to be the best yet technically. It is an etching with relief printing and each contains approximately five layers of printing (each layer consists of multiple plates) and approximately forty colours each. I personally like many of HM’s work like the title. [
Sounds amazing!!
Where you fortunate enough to grab one upon release from White Cube and if so where these not in stock at the time ?? If not when’s the expected arrival of your new family addition??
Thank you for the words of encouragement:) Time to pull the trigger methinks ? Deep breath....swallow ..... gulp ! Good luck with your hunt/purchase. I have one on the way. I have yet to see this in the flesh but based on feedback I have received it’s supposed to be the best yet technically. It is an etching with relief printing and each contains approximately five layers of printing (each layer consists of multiple plates) and approximately forty colours each. I personally like many of HM’s work like the title. [ Sounds amazing!! Where you fortunate enough to grab one upon release from White Cube and if so where these not in stock at the time ?? If not when’s the expected arrival of your new family addition??
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by Love Is In The Air on Jul 24, 2019 14:05:14 GMT 1, Have now seen "Boogie" in the flesh and up close....am biased as I love most of HM work but print is incredible quality and great depth and thick layers of paint in places, more like an original in that sense(appreciate there are 50 of them).
Have said on forum before but I think Manifold editions really are up there with the best and although these were expensive you are getting a v high end edition. Not as iconic as Penguin prints clearly but great prints IMHO.
Have now seen "Boogie" in the flesh and up close....am biased as I love most of HM work but print is incredible quality and great depth and thick layers of paint in places, more like an original in that sense(appreciate there are 50 of them).
Have said on forum before but I think Manifold editions really are up there with the best and although these were expensive you are getting a v high end edition. Not as iconic as Penguin prints clearly but great prints IMHO.
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19818914
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by 19818914 on Jul 24, 2019 22:06:45 GMT 1, Have now seen "Boogie" in the flesh and up close....am biased as I love most of HM work but print is incredible quality and great depth and thick layers of paint in places, more like an original in that sense(appreciate there are 50 of them). Have said on forum before but I think Manifold editions really are up there with the best and although these were expensive you are getting a v high end edition. Not as iconic as Penguin prints clearly but great prints IMHO.
I wonder if the heavy ink is in the same spots on each edition.
Have now seen "Boogie" in the flesh and up close....am biased as I love most of HM work but print is incredible quality and great depth and thick layers of paint in places, more like an original in that sense(appreciate there are 50 of them). Have said on forum before but I think Manifold editions really are up there with the best and although these were expensive you are getting a v high end edition. Not as iconic as Penguin prints clearly but great prints IMHO. I wonder if the heavy ink is in the same spots on each edition.
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charliec2701
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by charliec2701 on Sept 23, 2020 20:40:05 GMT 1, Am I correct in thinking this failed to sell today at Christie’s Contemporary Edition lot 24....?
Am I correct in thinking this failed to sell today at Christie’s Contemporary Edition lot 24....?
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charliec2701
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by charliec2701 on Sept 23, 2020 20:42:18 GMT 1, In Shadows I Boogie lot23 also failed to sell methinks ??
In Shadows I Boogie lot23 also failed to sell methinks ??
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Riotcops
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by Riotcops on Sept 23, 2020 21:28:05 GMT 1, Am I correct in thinking this failed to sell today at Christie’s Contemporary Edition lot 24....? Wow, really? I don't see it listed in the results. One hammered at Christies at $19k in August.
Am I correct in thinking this failed to sell today at Christie’s Contemporary Edition lot 24....? Wow, really? I don't see it listed in the results. One hammered at Christies at $19k in August.
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Poster Bob
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by Poster Bob on Sept 23, 2020 21:36:53 GMT 1, Google shows results which no longer exist on the Christie's site, suggesting they were both pulled, perhaps due to no bids. Both prints are still available at source for £20,000 plus tax.
Google shows results which no longer exist on the Christie's site, suggesting they were both pulled, perhaps due to no bids. Both prints are still available at source for £20,000 plus tax.
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kennaway
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by kennaway on Aug 18, 2021 17:06:22 GMT 1, Harland Miller Thought After Filthy Thought
Ed/75 Signed 58½ by 35⅛ in. (148.6 by 89.2 cm) Extensive depth and texture on the front of the print as is with most of Harland's work. Stored flat as received from Manifold Editions. Original owner, no condition issues. Located in NYC, but willing to ship world-wide using Flight Logistics. Asking ~$26k, open to offers and discussions.
Nice print Any idea on shipping costs to uk
Harland Miller Thought After Filthy Thought
Ed/75 Signed 58½ by 35⅛ in. (148.6 by 89.2 cm) Extensive depth and texture on the front of the print as is with most of Harland's work. Stored flat as received from Manifold Editions. Original owner, no condition issues. Located in NYC, but willing to ship world-wide using Flight Logistics. Asking ~$26k, open to offers and discussions. Nice print Any idea on shipping costs to uk
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WILLYBKLN
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by WILLYBKLN on Aug 18, 2021 17:09:58 GMT 1, Harland Miller Thought After Filthy Thought
Ed/75 Signed 58½ by 35⅛ in. (148.6 by 89.2 cm) Extensive depth and texture on the front of the print as is with most of Harland's work. Stored flat as received from Manifold Editions. Original owner, no condition issues. Located in NYC, but willing to ship world-wide using Flight Logistics. Asking ~$26k, open to offers and discussions. Nice print Any idea on shipping costs to uk Honestly, it's quite massive, so I'd have to get a quote, but I would be willing to split shipping fees 50/50.
I'll ask FL now.
Harland Miller Thought After Filthy Thought
Ed/75 Signed 58½ by 35⅛ in. (148.6 by 89.2 cm) Extensive depth and texture on the front of the print as is with most of Harland's work. Stored flat as received from Manifold Editions. Original owner, no condition issues. Located in NYC, but willing to ship world-wide using Flight Logistics. Asking ~$26k, open to offers and discussions. Nice print Any idea on shipping costs to uk Honestly, it's quite massive, so I'd have to get a quote, but I would be willing to split shipping fees 50/50. I'll ask FL now.
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tonys
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by tonys on Aug 18, 2021 17:20:22 GMT 1, kennaway, you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK
kennaway, you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by casual on Aug 18, 2021 17:35:48 GMT 1, Love this, good luck with the sale.
Love this, good luck with the sale.
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WILLYBKLN
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by WILLYBKLN on Aug 18, 2021 17:58:08 GMT 1, kennaway , you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK Wouldn't worry too much about this, we can discuss privately if you are indeed interested.
kennaway , you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK Wouldn't worry too much about this, we can discuss privately if you are indeed interested.
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WILLYBKLN
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by WILLYBKLN on Aug 23, 2021 1:32:08 GMT 1, New price + will cover cost of shipping BUMP.
New price + will cover cost of shipping BUMP.
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corinthia
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by corinthia on Aug 23, 2021 16:35:20 GMT 1, For those considering this print and have yet to actually see it, it’s an amazing print. The quality is top notch.
For those considering this print and have yet to actually see it, it’s an amazing print. The quality is top notch.
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LJCal
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by LJCal on Aug 24, 2021 1:13:44 GMT 1, kennaway , you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK 5%? I'm sure a motivated buyer and seller could find $1,250 between them for a $25k print.
kennaway , you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK 5%? I'm sure a motivated buyer and seller could find $1,250 between them for a $25k print.
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WILLYBKLN
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by WILLYBKLN on Aug 26, 2021 2:27:21 GMT 1, kennaway , you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK 5%? I'm sure a motivated buyer and seller could find $1,250 between them for a $25k print. Yeah I'd ship it in a way that no one would have any issues, just saying
kennaway , you import tax rather than shipping should be your main concern if you're in the UK 5%? I'm sure a motivated buyer and seller could find $1,250 between them for a $25k print. Yeah I'd ship it in a way that no one would have any issues, just saying
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by J6507G on Aug 26, 2021 8:01:19 GMT 1, 5%? I'm sure a motivated buyer and seller could find $1,250 between them for a $25k print. Yeah I'd ship it in a way that no one would have any issues, just saying
But the issues would be if it was under declared for insurance value then should the worst happen you would have no come back...
5%? I'm sure a motivated buyer and seller could find $1,250 between them for a $25k print. Yeah I'd ship it in a way that no one would have any issues, just saying But the issues would be if it was under declared for insurance value then should the worst happen you would have no come back...
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WILLYBKLN
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Harland Miller • Thought After Filthy Thought, by WILLYBKLN on Aug 26, 2021 10:05:04 GMT 1, Yeah I'd ship it in a way that no one would have any issues, just saying But the issues would be if it was under declared for insurance value then should the worst happen you would have no come back...
There are third party insurances, etc. nothing new in this game over the last 10+ years that I’ve been shipping worldwide. In fact most carriers don’t cover art as part of their insurance. Anyway, it’d be taken care of most definitely.
Yeah I'd ship it in a way that no one would have any issues, just saying But the issues would be if it was under declared for insurance value then should the worst happen you would have no come back... There are third party insurances, etc. nothing new in this game over the last 10+ years that I’ve been shipping worldwide. In fact most carriers don’t cover art as part of their insurance. Anyway, it’d be taken care of most definitely.
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