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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Chelsea Trader on Oct 12, 2016 19:01:11 GMT 1, So, with what Augustg said, did the Sellers achieve approximately: RC Β£7,315 Have a nice day Β£3,900 Bomb Middle England Β£4,875 WSM Unsigned Β£2,845 WSM signed Β£7,315 Pulp Β£5,285 MQ Unsigned Β£3,655 MQ signed Β£10,565 GS Β£7,315 TM Unsigned Β£3,415 TM signed Β£7,720 FC Unsigned Β£6,500 Wrong War Β£6,305 Girl With Red Balloon Β£56,065 Love Rat Unsigned Β£6,910 Tenner sheet Β£13,410 BIW red Unsigned Β£5,690 BIW pink signed Β£15,845 GOWUC red signed Β£16,655 WTH red Unsigned Β£5,690 WTH red signed Β£15,845 Napalm Unsigned Β£3,660 Greenpeace poster Β£1,380 IFTL Unsigned Β£3,415 Kate Β£36,565 Grin Reaper Β£12,190 CND Unsigned Β£5,200 Police kids Β£4,065 Soup can - normal Β£3,655 Soup can - cherry Β£13,000 Tesco bomb poster Β£975 Barely legal LA set Unsigned Β£32,100 Grannies Unsigned Β£3,415 Grannies signed Β£8,125 Morons Unsigned Β£3,820 Morons sepia Β£8,775 Flags (formica) Β£13,815 Nola (orange) Β£29,660 Pink doughnuts Β£13,165 Choose Your Weapon purple Β£21,535 ?
So, with what Augustg said, did the Sellers achieve approximately: RC Β£7,315 Have a nice day Β£3,900 Bomb Middle England Β£4,875 WSM Unsigned Β£2,845 WSM signed Β£7,315 Pulp Β£5,285 MQ Unsigned Β£3,655 MQ signed Β£10,565 GS Β£7,315 TM Unsigned Β£3,415 TM signed Β£7,720 FC Unsigned Β£6,500 Wrong War Β£6,305 Girl With Red Balloon Β£56,065 Love Rat Unsigned Β£6,910 Tenner sheet Β£13,410 BIW red Unsigned Β£5,690 BIW pink signed Β£15,845 GOWUC red signed Β£16,655 WTH red Unsigned Β£5,690 WTH red signed Β£15,845 Napalm Unsigned Β£3,660 Greenpeace poster Β£1,380 IFTL Unsigned Β£3,415 Kate Β£36,565 Grin Reaper Β£12,190 CND Unsigned Β£5,200 Police kids Β£4,065 Soup can - normal Β£3,655 Soup can - cherry Β£13,000 Tesco bomb poster Β£975 Barely legal LA set Unsigned Β£32,100 Grannies Unsigned Β£3,415 Grannies signed Β£8,125 Morons Unsigned Β£3,820 Morons sepia Β£8,775 Flags (formica) Β£13,815 Nola (orange) Β£29,660 Pink doughnuts Β£13,165 Choose Your Weapon purple Β£21,535 ?
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by foreman on Oct 12, 2016 19:08:48 GMT 1, Also fair to note that every seller was willing to accept 35% less than than each of these prices. "Every seller"? Have you spoke with them all?
Do you also believe if this auction was held today with 0% auction fee's the hammer price would be exactly the same?
What you have here are a group of sellers that are willing to pay the house a fee - to not have to deal with marketing, selling, paying, shipping etc the print... Then there are other sellers that are willing to take on that work themselves.
Also fair to note that every seller was willing to accept 35% less than than each of these prices. "Every seller"? Have you spoke with them all? Do you also believe if this auction was held today with 0% auction fee's the hammer price would be exactly the same? What you have here are a group of sellers that are willing to pay the house a fee - to not have to deal with marketing, selling, paying, shipping etc the print... Then there are other sellers that are willing to take on that work themselves.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by lee3 on Oct 12, 2016 19:11:40 GMT 1, Always good to admit ones shortcomings as I suggested to a friend who has been looking to buy this artist that this may very well be a decent opportunity. I argued that since I'd never heard of Forum that they probably didn't have the ability to cast a wide sales net compared with the competition. Further, I argued there were too many works for sale, in an otherwise off date for sales, and therefore she might see saturation in the salesroom. I've apologized to her already.
Always good to admit ones shortcomings as I suggested to a friend who has been looking to buy this artist that this may very well be a decent opportunity. I argued that since I'd never heard of Forum that they probably didn't have the ability to cast a wide sales net compared with the competition. Further, I argued there were too many works for sale, in an otherwise off date for sales, and therefore she might see saturation in the salesroom. I've apologized to her already.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Deleted on Oct 12, 2016 19:19:40 GMT 1, Also fair to note that every seller was willing to accept 35% less than than each of these prices. "Every seller"? Β Have you spoke with them all? Do you also believe if this auction was held today with 0% auction fee's the hammer price would be exactly the same? Β What you have here are a group of sellers that are willing to pay the house a fee - to not have to deal with marketing, selling, paying, shipping etc the print... Β Then there are other sellers that are willing to take on that work themselves. No. I will admit that I haven't "spoken to them" personally. I am working from the assumption that if a purchase was made without a reserve price that the deal would in fact be honored.
Also fair to note that every seller was willing to accept 35% less than than each of these prices. "Every seller"? Β Have you spoke with them all? Do you also believe if this auction was held today with 0% auction fee's the hammer price would be exactly the same? Β What you have here are a group of sellers that are willing to pay the house a fee - to not have to deal with marketing, selling, paying, shipping etc the print... Β Then there are other sellers that are willing to take on that work themselves. No. I will admit that I haven't "spoken to them" personally. I am working from the assumption that if a purchase was made without a reserve price that the deal would in fact be honored.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Chelsea Trader on Oct 12, 2016 19:24:51 GMT 1, Sorry loobaz you're worked out the prices wrong
Sorry loobaz you're worked out the prices wrong
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Pattycakes on Oct 12, 2016 22:50:59 GMT 1, Sellers commissions are always negotiable, assume that those with the top lots, or who consign a lot will be on substantially lower than those with only one item.
Sellers commissions are always negotiable, assume that those with the top lots, or who consign a lot will be on substantially lower than those with only one item.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Sundowner on Oct 12, 2016 23:24:34 GMT 1, Buyers have benefited from the weakest pound for a long time and subsequently most of the prints will be going overseas.
Buyers have benefited from the weakest pound for a long time and subsequently most of the prints will be going overseas.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Unica on Oct 12, 2016 23:33:13 GMT 1, Buyers have benefited from the weakest pound for a long time and subsequently most of the prints will be going overseas. I definitely understand that the weak pound makes buying in Britain more appealing, but it appears the pound has declined 15% in recent months and the price of Banksy has risen roughly the same, looking at these results. So i'm not entirely convinced that these are bargains for overseas sellers, also let not forget that at least in the USA most states have at least a 6-9% sale tax that will need to paid when the prints are shipped stateside.
Buyers have benefited from the weakest pound for a long time and subsequently most of the prints will be going overseas. I definitely understand that the weak pound makes buying in Britain more appealing, but it appears the pound has declined 15% in recent months and the price of Banksy has risen roughly the same, looking at these results. So i'm not entirely convinced that these are bargains for overseas sellers, also let not forget that at least in the USA most states have at least a 6-9% sale tax that will need to paid when the prints are shipped stateside.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by smokinfish on Oct 13, 2016 0:10:17 GMT 1, Prices including fee's, this is what the buyer was prepared to pay. I heard a lot of Europe based galleries in the room so god knows what the retail is going to be going forward. Apologies for any mistakes, I couldn't Β Β Β Β be assd to check it. Enjoy ;-) RC Β£11,250 Have a nice day Β£6000 Bomb Middle England Β£7,500 WSM Unsigned Β£4,375 WSM signed Β£11,250 Pulp Β£8,125 MQ Unsigned Β£5,625 MQ signed Β£16,250 GS Β£11,250 TM Unsigned Β£5,250 TM signed Β£11,875 FC Unsigned Β£10,000 Wrong War Β£9,700 Girl With Red Balloon Β£86,250 Love Rat Unsigned Β£10,625 Tenner sheet Β£20,625 BIW red Unsigned Β£8,750 BIW pink signed Β£24,375 GOWUC red signed Β£25,625 WTH red Unsigned Β£8,750 WTH red signed Β£24,375 Napalm Unsigned Β£5,625 Greenpeace poster Β£2,125 IFTL Unsigned Β£5,250 Kate Β£56,250 Grin Reaper Β£18,750 CND Unsigned Β£8,000 Police kids Β£6,250 Soup can - normal Β£5,625 Soup can - cherry Β£20,000 Tesco bomb poster Β£1,500 Barely legal LA set Unsigned Β£49,375 Grannies Unsigned Β£5,250 Grannies signed Β£12,500 Morons Unsigned Β£5,875 Morons sepia Β£13,500 Flags (formica) Β£21,250 Nola (orange) Β£45,625 Pink doughnuts Β£20,250 Choose Your Weapon purple Β£33,125 Β For those Americans who can't do the math on the fly, like myself... Based on $1.22 / Β£1
RC $13,728 Have a nice day $7,321 Bomb Middle England $9,152 WSM Unsigned $5,338 WSM signed $13,728 Pulp $9,914 MQ Unsigned $6,863 MQ signed $19,828 GS $13,728 TM Unsigned $6,406 TM signed $14,490 FC Unsigned $12,202 Wrong War $11,836 Girl With Red Balloon $105,245 Love Rat Unsigned $12,965 Tenner sheet $25,167 BIW red Unsigned $10,677 BIW pink signed $29,743 GOWUC red signed $31,269 WTH red Unsigned $10,677 WTH red signed $29,743 Napalm Unsigned $6,864 Greenpeace poster $2,593 IFTL Unsigned $6,406 Kate $68,638 Grin Reaper $22,879 CND Unsigned $9,762 Police kids $7,626 Soup can - normal $6,864 Soup can - cherry $24,405 Tesco bomb poster $1,830 Barely legal LA set Unsigned $60,249 Grannies Unsigned $6,406 Grannies signed $15,253 Morons Unsigned $7,169 Morons sepia $16,473 Flags (formica) $25,930 Nola (orange) $55,673 Pink doughnuts $24,710 Choose Your Weapon purple $40,420
Prices including fee's, this is what the buyer was prepared to pay. I heard a lot of Europe based galleries in the room so god knows what the retail is going to be going forward. Apologies for any mistakes, I couldn't Β Β Β Β be assd to check it. Enjoy ;-) RC Β£11,250 Have a nice day Β£6000 Bomb Middle England Β£7,500 WSM Unsigned Β£4,375 WSM signed Β£11,250 Pulp Β£8,125 MQ Unsigned Β£5,625 MQ signed Β£16,250 GS Β£11,250 TM Unsigned Β£5,250 TM signed Β£11,875 FC Unsigned Β£10,000 Wrong War Β£9,700 Girl With Red Balloon Β£86,250 Love Rat Unsigned Β£10,625 Tenner sheet Β£20,625 BIW red Unsigned Β£8,750 BIW pink signed Β£24,375 GOWUC red signed Β£25,625 WTH red Unsigned Β£8,750 WTH red signed Β£24,375 Napalm Unsigned Β£5,625 Greenpeace poster Β£2,125 IFTL Unsigned Β£5,250 Kate Β£56,250 Grin Reaper Β£18,750 CND Unsigned Β£8,000 Police kids Β£6,250 Soup can - normal Β£5,625 Soup can - cherry Β£20,000 Tesco bomb poster Β£1,500 Barely legal LA set Unsigned Β£49,375 Grannies Unsigned Β£5,250 Grannies signed Β£12,500 Morons Unsigned Β£5,875 Morons sepia Β£13,500 Flags (formica) Β£21,250 Nola (orange) Β£45,625 Pink doughnuts Β£20,250 Choose Your Weapon purple Β£33,125 Β For those Americans who can't do the math on the fly, like myself... Based on $1.22 / Β£1 RC $13,728 Have a nice day $7,321 Bomb Middle England $9,152 WSM Unsigned $5,338 WSM signed $13,728 Pulp $9,914 MQ Unsigned $6,863 MQ signed $19,828 GS $13,728 TM Unsigned $6,406 TM signed $14,490 FC Unsigned $12,202 Wrong War $11,836 Girl With Red Balloon $105,245 Love Rat Unsigned $12,965 Tenner sheet $25,167 BIW red Unsigned $10,677 BIW pink signed $29,743 GOWUC red signed $31,269 WTH red Unsigned $10,677 WTH red signed $29,743 Napalm Unsigned $6,864 Greenpeace poster $2,593 IFTL Unsigned $6,406 Kate $68,638 Grin Reaper $22,879 CND Unsigned $9,762 Police kids $7,626 Soup can - normal $6,864 Soup can - cherry $24,405 Tesco bomb poster $1,830 Barely legal LA set Unsigned $60,249 Grannies Unsigned $6,406 Grannies signed $15,253 Morons Unsigned $7,169 Morons sepia $16,473 Flags (formica) $25,930 Nola (orange) $55,673 Pink doughnuts $24,710 Choose Your Weapon purple $40,420
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Black Apple Art on Oct 13, 2016 5:17:48 GMT 1, Girl With Red Balloon Β£86,250 For those Americans who can't do the math on the fly, like myself... Based on $1.22 / Β£1 Girl With Red Balloon $10,5245 Slight misscalculation on the GWRB conversion. Should be $105k
Girl With Red Balloon Β£86,250 For those Americans who can't do the math on the fly, like myself... Based on $1.22 / Β£1 Girl With Red Balloon $10,5245 Slight misscalculation on the GWRB conversion. Should be $105k
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by DashingD on Oct 13, 2016 8:05:39 GMT 1, Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread it's been an interesting and informative read.
Lack of either signed or unsigned Happy Choppers from the inventory seems bizarre as most of the well known peices where represented.
Anyone care to hazard a guess at to why they don't come up for sale?
Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread it's been an interesting and informative read.
Lack of either signed or unsigned Happy Choppers from the inventory seems bizarre as most of the well known peices where represented.
Anyone care to hazard a guess at to why they don't come up for sale?
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Neate Michael on Oct 13, 2016 8:41:04 GMT 1, Every time I think about selling my prints, they just seem to increase in value. It's pretty mental... Β£10k for an unsigned Love Rat? If anyone had offered me that yesterday I would have bitten their hand off. Today I think I may as well leave it on the wall a bit longer as it will only go up...
Every time I think about selling my prints, they just seem to increase in value. It's pretty mental... Β£10k for an unsigned Love Rat? If anyone had offered me that yesterday I would have bitten their hand off. Today I think I may as well leave it on the wall a bit longer as it will only go up...
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Poster Bob on Oct 13, 2016 10:35:50 GMT 1, Every time I think about selling my prints, they just seem to increase in value. It's pretty mental... Β£10k for an unsigned Love Rat? If anyone had offered me that yesterday I would have bitten their hand off. Today I think I may as well leave it on the wall a bit longer as it will only go up... Unsigned prints will not perpetually increase in value.
Every time I think about selling my prints, they just seem to increase in value. It's pretty mental... Β£10k for an unsigned Love Rat? If anyone had offered me that yesterday I would have bitten their hand off. Today I think I may as well leave it on the wall a bit longer as it will only go up... Unsigned prints will not perpetually increase in value.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 10:43:28 GMT 1, Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread it's been an interesting and informative read. Lack of either signed or unsigned Happy Choppers from the inventory seems bizarre as most of the well known peices where represented. Anyone care to hazard a guess at to why they don't come up for sale?
I bought one on here last year and have seen a couple since im sure.
Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread it's been an interesting and informative read. Lack of either signed or unsigned Happy Choppers from the inventory seems bizarre as most of the well known peices where represented. Anyone care to hazard a guess at to why they don't come up for sale? I bought one on here last year and have seen a couple since im sure.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Dice on Oct 13, 2016 10:49:51 GMT 1, Glad to see flying copper rising from the ashes. Haven't seen one come up for sale for ages and that's a good price for the seller.
Funny also how kate moss has been languishing at 50k ish for ages now whereas other prints like the rats are rocketing in value
Glad to see flying copper rising from the ashes. Haven't seen one come up for sale for ages and that's a good price for the seller.
Funny also how kate moss has been languishing at 50k ish for ages now whereas other prints like the rats are rocketing in value
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Neate Michael on Oct 13, 2016 10:50:32 GMT 1, Every time I think about selling my prints, they just seem to increase in value. It's pretty mental... Β£10k for an unsigned Love Rat? If anyone had offered me that yesterday I would have bitten their hand off. Today I think I may as well leave it on the wall a bit longer as it will only go up... Unsigned prints will not perpetually increase in value. I tend to agree. Yet a few years ago, whilst pondering whether or not I should purchase a Rae original (Jealous Neighbours) I pondered selling one of my unsigned prints, and was amazed that I could get nearly 2k for them. The wife talked me out of selling them, and yet 3 years later, the are worth much more.... I guess the trick is knowing when they will reach their peak.
Every time I think about selling my prints, they just seem to increase in value. It's pretty mental... Β£10k for an unsigned Love Rat? If anyone had offered me that yesterday I would have bitten their hand off. Today I think I may as well leave it on the wall a bit longer as it will only go up... Unsigned prints will not perpetually increase in value. I tend to agree. Yet a few years ago, whilst pondering whether or not I should purchase a Rae original (Jealous Neighbours) I pondered selling one of my unsigned prints, and was amazed that I could get nearly 2k for them. The wife talked me out of selling them, and yet 3 years later, the are worth much more.... I guess the trick is knowing when they will reach their peak.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Hubble Bubble on Oct 13, 2016 10:52:08 GMT 1, Unsigned prints will not perpetually increase in value. I tend to agree. Yet a few years ago, whilst pondering whether or not I should purchase a Rae original (Jealous Neighbours) I pondered selling one of my unsigned prints, and was amazed that I could get nearly 2k for them. The wife talked me out of selling them, and yet 3 years later, the are worth much more.... I guess the trick is knowing when they will reach their peak. If you want to maximise income from them... otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be...
EDIT* Neate Michael -- just realised this could come over as sanctimonious preaching and aimed at you. In no way is it meant to read that way
Unsigned prints will not perpetually increase in value. I tend to agree. Yet a few years ago, whilst pondering whether or not I should purchase a Rae original (Jealous Neighbours) I pondered selling one of my unsigned prints, and was amazed that I could get nearly 2k for them. The wife talked me out of selling them, and yet 3 years later, the are worth much more.... I guess the trick is knowing when they will reach their peak. If you want to maximise income from them... otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... EDIT* Neate Michael -- just realised this could come over as sanctimonious preaching and aimed at you. In no way is it meant to read that way
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by DashingD on Oct 13, 2016 11:50:08 GMT 1, Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread it's been an interesting and informative read. Lack of either signed or unsigned Happy Choppers from the inventory seems bizarre as most of the well known peices where represented. Anyone care to hazard a guess at to why they don't come up for sale? I bought one on here last year and have seen a couple since im sure. Thanks @kintoreton
I've been through the for sale threads but still can't find a recent price for either. I'll keep looking.
Cheers
Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread it's been an interesting and informative read. Lack of either signed or unsigned Happy Choppers from the inventory seems bizarre as most of the well known peices where represented. Anyone care to hazard a guess at to why they don't come up for sale? I bought one on here last year and have seen a couple since im sure. Thanks @kintoreton
I've been through the for sale threads but still can't find a recent price for either. I'll keep looking.
Cheers
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Neate Michael on Oct 13, 2016 11:53:07 GMT 1, I tend to agree. Yet a few years ago, whilst pondering whether or not I should purchase a Rae original (Jealous Neighbours) I pondered selling one of my unsigned prints, and was amazed that I could get nearly 2k for them. The wife talked me out of selling them, and yet 3 years later, the are worth much more.... I guess the trick is knowing when they will reach their peak. If you want to maximise income from them... otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking.
I tend to agree. Yet a few years ago, whilst pondering whether or not I should purchase a Rae original (Jealous Neighbours) I pondered selling one of my unsigned prints, and was amazed that I could get nearly 2k for them. The wife talked me out of selling them, and yet 3 years later, the are worth much more.... I guess the trick is knowing when they will reach their peak. If you want to maximise income from them... otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Hubble Bubble on Oct 13, 2016 11:58:34 GMT 1, If you want to maximise income from them... otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. I hear you!
If you want to maximise income from them... otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. I hear you!
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Dice on Oct 13, 2016 12:04:17 GMT 1, If you want to maximise income from them... Β otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking.
If one assumes that banksy will never make another print for the layman, and that is extremely likely, then I don't see why the values of any banksy prints would peak any time soon.
Of course like any artist his output would be subjected to the same crashes as any other artist if the economy etc tanks though
If you want to maximise income from them... Β otherwise one could just enjoy them and what will be will be... They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. If one assumes that banksy will never make another print for the layman, and that is extremely likely, then I don't see why the values of any banksy prints would peak any time soon. Of course like any artist his output would be subjected to the same crashes as any other artist if the economy etc tanks though
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Neate Michael on Oct 13, 2016 12:18:40 GMT 1, They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. I hear you! The other thing is, I was lucky enough to buy an original Dale Marshall canvas two years ago. I bloody love it. It gives me far more pleasure than the prints do. If I could swap my 3 prints for an original Jose Parla canvas I would be well tempted... But what would go up most in value? My wife would only let me do that if I could tell her we wouldn't lose out (yes, she is less into Banksy than me, but she quite likes the prestige of saying to her pals: yes, that is a Banksy).
They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. I hear you! The other thing is, I was lucky enough to buy an original Dale Marshall canvas two years ago. I bloody love it. It gives me far more pleasure than the prints do. If I could swap my 3 prints for an original Jose Parla canvas I would be well tempted... But what would go up most in value? My wife would only let me do that if I could tell her we wouldn't lose out (yes, she is less into Banksy than me, but she quite likes the prestige of saying to her pals: yes, that is a Banksy).
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Hubble Bubble on Oct 13, 2016 12:24:14 GMT 1, I hear you! The other thing is, I was lucky enough to buy an original Dale Marshall canvas two years ago. I bloody love it. It gives me far more pleasure than the prints do. If I could swap my 3 prints for an original Jose Parla canvas I would be well tempted... But what would go up most in value? My wife would only let me do that if I could tell her we wouldn't lose out (yes, she is less into Banksy than me, but she quite likes the prestige of saying to her pals: yes, that is a Banksy). I'm trying to get my wife onside with a Micallef canvas - his more recent 'head' 'self portrait' 'chunky paint' stuff. I'd bloody love one but no guarantee of future value...
*sighs and sips coffee
I hear you! The other thing is, I was lucky enough to buy an original Dale Marshall canvas two years ago. I bloody love it. It gives me far more pleasure than the prints do. If I could swap my 3 prints for an original Jose Parla canvas I would be well tempted... But what would go up most in value? My wife would only let me do that if I could tell her we wouldn't lose out (yes, she is less into Banksy than me, but she quite likes the prestige of saying to her pals: yes, that is a Banksy). I'm trying to get my wife onside with a Micallef canvas - his more recent 'head' 'self portrait' 'chunky paint' stuff. I'd bloody love one but no guarantee of future value... *sighs and sips coffee
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Neate Michael
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Neate Michael on Oct 13, 2016 12:28:48 GMT 1, The other thing is, I was lucky enough to buy an original Dale Marshall canvas two years ago. I bloody love it. It gives me far more pleasure than the prints do. If I could swap my 3 prints for an original Jose Parla canvas I would be well tempted... But what would go up most in value? My wife would only let me do that if I could tell her we wouldn't lose out (yes, she is less into Banksy than me, but she quite likes the prestige of saying to her pals: yes, that is a Banksy). I'm trying to get my wife onside with a Micallef canvas - his more recent 'head' 'self portrait' 'chunky paint' stuff. I'd bloody love one but no guarantee of future value... *sighs and sips coffee Yeah, they are bl00dy brilliant aren't they? I was lucky enough to be in London a few years ago and pop into Laz and seeit. The depth of the paint was amazing. I'd be very happy with one of those too.
The other thing is, I was lucky enough to buy an original Dale Marshall canvas two years ago. I bloody love it. It gives me far more pleasure than the prints do. If I could swap my 3 prints for an original Jose Parla canvas I would be well tempted... But what would go up most in value? My wife would only let me do that if I could tell her we wouldn't lose out (yes, she is less into Banksy than me, but she quite likes the prestige of saying to her pals: yes, that is a Banksy). I'm trying to get my wife onside with a Micallef canvas - his more recent 'head' 'self portrait' 'chunky paint' stuff. I'd bloody love one but no guarantee of future value... *sighs and sips coffee Yeah, they are bl00dy brilliant aren't they? I was lucky enough to be in London a few years ago and pop into Laz and seeit. The depth of the paint was amazing. I'd be very happy with one of those too.
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Poster Bob
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Poster Bob on Oct 13, 2016 12:42:22 GMT 1, They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. If one assumes that banksy will never make another print for the layman, and that is extremely likely, then I don't see why the values of any banksy prints would peak any time soon. Of course like any artist his output would be subjected to the same crashes as any other artist if the economy etc tanks though Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future.
They weren't bought to maximise income, they were bought because I liked them. But now, I must confess I would sell them if I knew their value was peaking. If one assumes that banksy will never make another print for the layman, and that is extremely likely, then I don't see why the values of any banksy prints would peak any time soon. Of course like any artist his output would be subjected to the same crashes as any other artist if the economy etc tanks though Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Viking Surfer on Oct 13, 2016 15:34:56 GMT 1, If one assumes that banksy will never make another print for the layman, and that is extremely likely, then I don't see why the values of any banksy prints would peak any time soon. Of course like any artist his output would be subjected to the same crashes as any other artist if the economy etc tanks though Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future. Just out of curiosity there Bob, what would you consider to be his best releases?
Lets say top 5 signed in order of desirability (not necessarily price).
Not including VIP works, I would say: 1. Girl With Balloon 2. LIITA 3. NOLA 4. Laugh Now / Barcode 5. Stop and Search
If you're going by price though you would have to include Kate Moss, Choose Your Weapon etc.
My personal favourites though:
1. Stop & Search 2. Rude Copper 3. Morons 4. Victoria 5. Choose Your Weapon
I regret not pulling the trigger on a signed Vic a few months back at 15k.
If one assumes that banksy will never make another print for the layman, and that is extremely likely, then I don't see why the values of any banksy prints would peak any time soon. Of course like any artist his output would be subjected to the same crashes as any other artist if the economy etc tanks though Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future. Just out of curiosity there Bob, what would you consider to be his best releases? Lets say top 5 signed in order of desirability (not necessarily price). Not including VIP works, I would say: 1. Girl With Balloon 2. LIITA 3. NOLA 4. Laugh Now / Barcode 5. Stop and Search If you're going by price though you would have to include Kate Moss, Choose Your Weapon etc. My personal favourites though:
1. Stop & Search 2. Rude Copper 3. Morons 4. Victoria 5. Choose Your Weapon I regret not pulling the trigger on a signed Vic a few months back at 15k.
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Poster Bob
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Poster Bob on Oct 13, 2016 15:44:02 GMT 1, Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future. Just out of curiosity there Bob, what would you consider to be his best releases? Lets say top 5 signed in order of desirability (not necessarily price). Not including VIP works, I would say: 1. Girl With Balloon 2. LIITA 3. NOLA 4. Laugh Now / Barcode 5. Stop and Search If you're going by price though you would have to include Kate Moss, Choose Your Weapon etc. My personal favourites though:
1. Stop & Search 2. Rude Copper 3. Morons 4. Victoria 5. Choose Your Weapon I regret not pulling the trigger on a signed Vic a few months back at 15k. Top 5 in terms of statement: Christ with Shopping Bags Very Little Helps Napalm Trolleys Monkey Queen
Top 5 in terms of desirability/investment: GWB Stop & Search LIITA Nola CYW
Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future. Just out of curiosity there Bob, what would you consider to be his best releases? Lets say top 5 signed in order of desirability (not necessarily price). Not including VIP works, I would say: 1. Girl With Balloon 2. LIITA 3. NOLA 4. Laugh Now / Barcode 5. Stop and Search If you're going by price though you would have to include Kate Moss, Choose Your Weapon etc. My personal favourites though:
1. Stop & Search 2. Rude Copper 3. Morons 4. Victoria 5. Choose Your Weapon I regret not pulling the trigger on a signed Vic a few months back at 15k. Top 5 in terms of statement: Christ with Shopping Bags Very Little Helps Napalm Trolleys Monkey Queen Top 5 in terms of desirability/investment: GWB Stop & Search LIITA Nola CYW
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Ruggs on Oct 13, 2016 16:16:39 GMT 1, Interesting reading above especially posterbobs put down of unsigned prints in his words "nothing more than copies without any form of artistic involvement. Without a signature, these prints are essentially worthless". At the moment unsigned are becoming more sought-after simply because most signed prints are completely out of most peoples affordability. With GWRB signed prints now reaching close to Β£90k, is it any wonder why someone desperately wanting that image are turning to the unsigned version instead. And because of that it is now commanding a price tag in excess of Β£25k. In the short term, I agree, signed prints will keep rising in value, some more than others, but so will unsigned prints. When will it all stop? None of us know that. But while Banksy's popularity increases, so will his work.
Interesting reading above especially posterbobs put down of unsigned prints in his words "nothing more than copies without any form of artistic involvement. Without a signature, these prints are essentially worthless". At the moment unsigned are becoming more sought-after simply because most signed prints are completely out of most peoples affordability. With GWRB signed prints now reaching close to Β£90k, is it any wonder why someone desperately wanting that image are turning to the unsigned version instead. And because of that it is now commanding a price tag in excess of Β£25k. In the short term, I agree, signed prints will keep rising in value, some more than others, but so will unsigned prints. When will it all stop? None of us know that. But while Banksy's popularity increases, so will his work.
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 16:24:32 GMT 1, Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future.Β Just out of curiosity there Bob, what would you consider to be his best releases? Lets say top 5 signed in order of desirability (not necessarily price). Not including VIP works, I would say: 1. Girl With Balloon 2. LIITA 3. NOLA 4. Laugh Now / Barcode 5. Stop and Search If you're going by price though you would have to include Kate Moss, Choose Your Weapon etc. My personal favourites though:
1. Stop & Search 2. Rude Copper 3. Morons 4. Victoria 5. Choose Your Weapon I regret not pulling the trigger on a signed Vic a few months back at 15k.Β
That was 6 you picked
Look up the historical arguments against unsigned work on the forum. I do however completely agree that signed prints, especially the better images, will consistently rise in value for the forthcoming future.Β Just out of curiosity there Bob, what would you consider to be his best releases? Lets say top 5 signed in order of desirability (not necessarily price). Not including VIP works, I would say: 1. Girl With Balloon 2. LIITA 3. NOLA 4. Laugh Now / Barcode 5. Stop and Search If you're going by price though you would have to include Kate Moss, Choose Your Weapon etc. My personal favourites though:
1. Stop & Search 2. Rude Copper 3. Morons 4. Victoria 5. Choose Your Weapon I regret not pulling the trigger on a signed Vic a few months back at 15k.Β That was 6 you picked
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Forum Auctions, Banksy Marketplace π¬π§, by yoyosh on Oct 13, 2016 16:29:05 GMT 1, I'm trying to digest seeing a Tesco Bomb poster go for that price. They can't possibly come with PC COA, right?
I'm trying to digest seeing a Tesco Bomb poster go for that price. They can't possibly come with PC COA, right?
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