nik2000
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by nik2000 on Dec 18, 2017 18:42:53 GMT 1, not a fan of the low estimates, can understand them being a little bit off - but some were just ridiculous. I remember j&j being estimated at half of what it went for.
not a fan of the low estimates, can understand them being a little bit off - but some were just ridiculous. I remember j&j being estimated at half of what it went for.
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Pattycakes
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Pattycakes on Dec 18, 2017 20:30:52 GMT 1, Yup relatively poor results all in all. Feel sorry for the vendors, duped by low estimates with the promise of it'll do well if they are entered at give away prices.
I was tempted by one of the electric chairs but having bought something last week I had to think sensibly for once.
And who in their right mind holds an auction the week before Christmas that's just mad!
Yup relatively poor results all in all. Feel sorry for the vendors, duped by low estimates with the promise of it'll do well if they are entered at give away prices.
I was tempted by one of the electric chairs but having bought something last week I had to think sensibly for once.
And who in their right mind holds an auction the week before Christmas that's just mad!
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Winter
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Winter on Dec 20, 2017 8:18:21 GMT 1, I wouldn’t currently consider Bonhams for selling prints.
I wouldn’t currently consider Bonhams for selling prints.
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Boyle44
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Boyle44 on Dec 20, 2017 13:40:47 GMT 1, Am I missing something as on Bonhams website it says £35k all in for the No Ball Games ?
www.bonhams.com/auctions/24261/lot/136/
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seba
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by seba on Dec 20, 2017 13:53:49 GMT 1, That should be the price incl Buyerspremium but excl. VAT
That should be the price incl Buyerspremium but excl. VAT
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seba
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by seba on Dec 20, 2017 14:11:31 GMT 1, JJ 17000 pulp bomb hug 22000 rat 22000 grim 16000 soup 14000 morons 13000 s&s 23000 nola blue/green 60000 nbg 28000 all signed if anyone is interested ...... And the seller gets those prices less 10-15% so if you are a seller then: JJ 15300 bomb hug 18800 rat 18800 Grim 14400 soup 12600 morons 11700 s&s 20700 nola blue/green 54000 nbg 25200 Those are at 10% so the best case scenario. It certainly puts some of the asking prices on here into perspective!! And timing...I don't think people dropping thousands at auctions are too worried about the implications of Christmas. Your calculation on "bomb hugger" and "love rat" is wrong though and I personally don't think that you can take the price the seller gets from an auction as a reference for a private sale, which normally means much more hassle and risk for the seller. I also think that these results are quite low.
JJ 17000 pulp bomb hug 22000 rat 22000 grim 16000 soup 14000 morons 13000 s&s 23000 nola blue/green 60000 nbg 28000 all signed if anyone is interested ...... And the seller gets those prices less 10-15% so if you are a seller then: JJ 15300 bomb hug 18800 rat 18800 Grim 14400 soup 12600 morons 11700 s&s 20700 nola blue/green 54000 nbg 25200 Those are at 10% so the best case scenario. It certainly puts some of the asking prices on here into perspective!! And timing...I don't think people dropping thousands at auctions are too worried about the implications of Christmas. Your calculation on "bomb hugger" and "love rat" is wrong though and I personally don't think that you can take the price the seller gets from an auction as a reference for a private sale, which normally means much more hassle and risk for the seller. I also think that these results are quite low.
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by sharky on Dec 20, 2017 16:31:02 GMT 1, And the seller gets those prices less 10-15% so if you are a seller then: JJ 15300 bomb hug 18800 rat 18800 Grim 14400 soup 12600 morons 11700 s&s 20700 nola blue/green 54000 nbg 25200 Those are at 10% so the best case scenario. It certainly puts some of the asking prices on here into perspective!! And timing...I don't think people dropping thousands at auctions are too worried about the implications of Christmas. Your calculation on "bomb hugger" and "love rat" is wrong though and I personally don't think that you can take the price the seller gets from an auction as a reference for a private sale, which normally means much more hassle and risk for the seller. I also think that these results are quite low. Like it or not, results are results and they set the starting point for any future negotiation IMHO
And the seller gets those prices less 10-15% so if you are a seller then: JJ 15300 bomb hug 18800 rat 18800 Grim 14400 soup 12600 morons 11700 s&s 20700 nola blue/green 54000 nbg 25200 Those are at 10% so the best case scenario. It certainly puts some of the asking prices on here into perspective!! And timing...I don't think people dropping thousands at auctions are too worried about the implications of Christmas. Your calculation on "bomb hugger" and "love rat" is wrong though and I personally don't think that you can take the price the seller gets from an auction as a reference for a private sale, which normally means much more hassle and risk for the seller. I also think that these results are quite low. Like it or not, results are results and they set the starting point for any future negotiation IMHO
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moron
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by moron on Dec 20, 2017 17:41:14 GMT 1, The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things.
The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things.
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samo
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by samo on Dec 20, 2017 17:57:50 GMT 1, Yes, they are probably all investing in cryptocurrencies now...
Yes, they are probably all investing in cryptocurrencies now...
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 18:00:56 GMT 1, The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things.
LOL, you could be right
Next year will be the year of...........?
But Its Christmas, its historical.......
..........and its Bonhams
The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things. LOL, you could be right Next year will be the year of...........? But Its Christmas, its historical....... ..........and its Bonhams
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 18:02:21 GMT 1, Your calculation on "bomb hugger" and "love rat" is wrong though and I personally don't think that you can take the price the seller gets from an auction as a reference for a private sale, which normally means much more hassle and risk for the seller. I also think that these results are quite low. Like it or not, results are results and they set the starting point for any future negotiation IMHO
Its mad how the market can be manipulated so easily
So if they had sold for double would that have been the start point for negotiations?
Your calculation on "bomb hugger" and "love rat" is wrong though and I personally don't think that you can take the price the seller gets from an auction as a reference for a private sale, which normally means much more hassle and risk for the seller. I also think that these results are quite low. Like it or not, results are results and they set the starting point for any future negotiation IMHO Its mad how the market can be manipulated so easily So if they had sold for double would that have been the start point for negotiations?
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by erik on Dec 20, 2017 18:06:37 GMT 1, The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things. The market for originals has been very strong lately, suggesting that serious collectors think otherwise.
The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things. The market for originals has been very strong lately, suggesting that serious collectors think otherwise.
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moron
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by moron on Dec 20, 2017 18:13:57 GMT 1, Like it or not, results are results and they set the starting point for any future negotiation IMHO Its mad how the market can be manipulated so easily So if they had sold for double would that have been the start point for negotiations? It's easy to manipulate the market. Look at the Chinese modern art bubble a few years ago. I think another reason for the not optimal sales results is art Miami on recently which would have an effect on buyers deciding to buy something from there as an investment by someone affordable in the same price range as Banksy prints plus other sales in NY etc plus buyers don't have to visit and physically bid, even though i'm sure many find it more enjoyable than leaving bids online.
I think it's quite an enigma that hardcore Banksy fans appear to be the major buyers of his prints (well at least on this board) whereas in general art investors who look at markets tend to know very little about the actual artist.
I don't know if the unravellings step by step are making many buyers conclude that Banksy is not one person but could be something else entirely which could put some off investing at the moment.
The mega high prices that Banksy street art has been sold for as promoted by Sincura and other dealers could also be nothing more than flim flam and the pieces unsold or not actually sold for the high prices in reality.
It all looks good though from where i'm sitting. I buy high and sell low, i'll get the hang of this investing thing one day.
Like it or not, results are results and they set the starting point for any future negotiation IMHO Its mad how the market can be manipulated so easily So if they had sold for double would that have been the start point for negotiations? It's easy to manipulate the market. Look at the Chinese modern art bubble a few years ago. I think another reason for the not optimal sales results is art Miami on recently which would have an effect on buyers deciding to buy something from there as an investment by someone affordable in the same price range as Banksy prints plus other sales in NY etc plus buyers don't have to visit and physically bid, even though i'm sure many find it more enjoyable than leaving bids online. I think it's quite an enigma that hardcore Banksy fans appear to be the major buyers of his prints (well at least on this board) whereas in general art investors who look at markets tend to know very little about the actual artist. I don't know if the unravellings step by step are making many buyers conclude that Banksy is not one person but could be something else entirely which could put some off investing at the moment. The mega high prices that Banksy street art has been sold for as promoted by Sincura and other dealers could also be nothing more than flim flam and the pieces unsold or not actually sold for the high prices in reality. It all looks good though from where i'm sitting. I buy high and sell low, i'll get the hang of this investing thing one day.
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by artmonster on Dec 20, 2017 18:20:08 GMT 1, Yup relatively poor results all in all. Feel sorry for the vendors, duped by low estimates with the promise of it'll do well if they are entered at give away prices. I was tempted by one of the electric chairs but having bought something last week I had to think sensibly for once. And who in their right mind holds an auction the week before Christmas that's just mad!
Christmas pressie? I keep trying to convince the other half I AM worth it!!
Yup relatively poor results all in all. Feel sorry for the vendors, duped by low estimates with the promise of it'll do well if they are entered at give away prices. I was tempted by one of the electric chairs but having bought something last week I had to think sensibly for once. And who in their right mind holds an auction the week before Christmas that's just mad! Christmas pressie? I keep trying to convince the other half I AM worth it!!
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by sanssouci on Dec 20, 2017 18:29:58 GMT 1, Bonhams prints and multiples. London 18/12/17 Banksy Final sale prices. Banksy Final sale prices. SS 23k Moron 13k Soup can 14k Grin reaper 16k Love rat 22k Pulp fiction 28k Jack Jill 17k Bomb love 22k Laugh now 24k Golf sale 12k Nola blue and green 60k No ball games grey 28k Please add 25% fees and 20% vat onto fees. Artist rights also add @ ? DISCUSS Bonhams ares**t (unless your a buyer) The end of discussion
Not even as a buyer, as I learned 2 weeks ago ...
Bonhams prints and multiples. London 18/12/17 Banksy Final sale prices. Banksy Final sale prices. SS 23k Moron 13k Soup can 14k Grin reaper 16k Love rat 22k Pulp fiction 28k Jack Jill 17k Bomb love 22k Laugh now 24k Golf sale 12k Nola blue and green 60k No ball games grey 28k Please add 25% fees and 20% vat onto fees. Artist rights also add @ ? DISCUSS Bonhams ares**t (unless your a buyer) The end of discussion Not even as a buyer, as I learned 2 weeks ago ...
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by brookvale on Dec 20, 2017 19:20:19 GMT 1, Bonhams ares**t (unless your a buyer) The end of discussion Not even as a buyer, as I learned 2 weeks ago ...
What happened?
Bonhams ares**t (unless your a buyer) The end of discussion Not even as a buyer, as I learned 2 weeks ago ... What happened?
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Poster Bob
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Poster Bob on Dec 20, 2017 20:46:14 GMT 1, I never cease to be amazed at the moronic posts on this forum by people who don't understand the importance of firstly, the seasonality, and secondly, the auction house as you've corrcetly addressed. People just like to talk nonsense. Next thing you know, they'll say the auction result for a dry-mounted, foxed print is the new precedent; 50% lower than a result from just the week prior and that "prices are softening!"
The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things. LOL, you could be right Next year will be the year of...........? But Its Christmas, its historical....... ..........and its Bonhams
I never cease to be amazed at the moronic posts on this forum by people who don't understand the importance of firstly, the seasonality, and secondly, the auction house as you've corrcetly addressed. People just like to talk nonsense. Next thing you know, they'll say the auction result for a dry-mounted, foxed print is the new precedent; 50% lower than a result from just the week prior and that "prices are softening!" The markets dwindling. Buyers investors and interior decorators are moving on to other things. LOL, you could be right Next year will be the year of...........? But Its Christmas, its historical....... ..........and its Bonhams
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sanssouci
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by sanssouci on Dec 20, 2017 21:06:25 GMT 1, Not even as a buyer, as I learned 2 weeks ago ... What happened? I tried to register at Bonhams and provided driving licence and passport ID. Furthermore I requested a bank guarantee from my housebank. I submitted all documents and Bonhams informed me, that they need a bank statement in order to verify my address. I told them, that my address is mentioned in the bank guarantee, which was issued only for them. I learned from Bonhams, that the bank guarantee including my address is not suitable for address verification. After that, I asked them to delete my account.
My bid was higher as the actual hammer price. So the vendor can say „Thank you, Bonhams“
Not even as a buyer, as I learned 2 weeks ago ... What happened? I tried to register at Bonhams and provided driving licence and passport ID. Furthermore I requested a bank guarantee from my housebank. I submitted all documents and Bonhams informed me, that they need a bank statement in order to verify my address. I told them, that my address is mentioned in the bank guarantee, which was issued only for them. I learned from Bonhams, that the bank guarantee including my address is not suitable for address verification. After that, I asked them to delete my account. My bid was higher as the actual hammer price. So the vendor can say „Thank you, Bonhams“
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Eton Groover
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Eton Groover on Dec 20, 2017 21:25:45 GMT 1, I never cease to be amazed at the moronic posts on this forum by people who don't understand the importance of firstly, the seasonality, and secondly, the auction house as you've corrcetly addressed. People just like to talk nonsense. Next thing you know, they'll say the auction result for a dry-mounted, foxed print is the new precedent; 50% lower than a result from just the week prior and that "prices are softening!" LOL, you could be right Next year will be the year of...........? But Its Christmas, its historical....... ..........and its Bonhams
I know. We are so thick. Nobody purchases anything in the run up to Christmas!! If seasonality is so important why are they holding auctions in December at all. If anyone knows the auction business it’s auxtion houses. I despair
I never cease to be amazed at the moronic posts on this forum by people who don't understand the importance of firstly, the seasonality, and secondly, the auction house as you've corrcetly addressed. People just like to talk nonsense. Next thing you know, they'll say the auction result for a dry-mounted, foxed print is the new precedent; 50% lower than a result from just the week prior and that "prices are softening!" LOL, you could be right Next year will be the year of...........? But Its Christmas, its historical....... ..........and its Bonhams I know. We are so thick. Nobody purchases anything in the run up to Christmas!! If seasonality is so important why are they holding auctions in December at all. If anyone knows the auction business it’s auxtion houses. I despair
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Poster Bob
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Poster Bob on Dec 20, 2017 21:58:10 GMT 1, Auctioning prints out of season is as stupid as your posts.
I never cease to be amazed at the moronic posts on this forum by people who don't understand the importance of firstly, the seasonality, and secondly, the auction house as you've corrcetly addressed. People just like to talk nonsense. Next thing you know, they'll say the auction result for a dry-mounted, foxed print is the new precedent; 50% lower than a result from just the week prior and that "prices are softening!" I know. We are so thick. Nobody purchases anything in the run up to Christmas!! If seasonality is so important why are they holding auctions in December at all. If anyone knows the auction business it’s auxtion houses. I despair
Auctioning prints out of season is as stupid as your posts. I never cease to be amazed at the moronic posts on this forum by people who don't understand the importance of firstly, the seasonality, and secondly, the auction house as you've corrcetly addressed. People just like to talk nonsense. Next thing you know, they'll say the auction result for a dry-mounted, foxed print is the new precedent; 50% lower than a result from just the week prior and that "prices are softening!" I know. We are so thick. Nobody purchases anything in the run up to Christmas!! If seasonality is so important why are they holding auctions in December at all. If anyone knows the auction business it’s auxtion houses. I despair
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lee3
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by lee3 on Dec 20, 2017 22:08:41 GMT 1, If seasonality is so important why are they holding auctions in December at all. If anyone knows the auction business it’s auxtion houses. I was mentored by people much wiser with experience that still dwarfs that of mine 20 years later. They were steadfast in their rules about the market many of which still hold to this day (some do not- like never buy unsigned prints- ha). But, they were adamant that if you consign to auction make certain you do so in the prime months at the prime houses only for maximum potential. I haven't consigned in maybe 7 years so that is moot but the converse is true too. Namely, their belief that the off season months were mostly filled with secondary dealers buying for inventory with muted results by comparison.
Times change and the auction houses have stuffed more sales than ever into the year. This year alone we have originals on offer at both London and Paris in late November and December which I don't recall from prior years. Traditionally, you had your prime sales being NY in May/November with London Feb/June and everything else was considered secondary sales (London Oct, NY March). September has always been a warm up month after the August break and nobody expected fireworks of any kind from the close of November NY until the London sales the following year. Long winded point being, color me a strong believer in the seasonality or simply old fashioned. I had absentee bids for the NY Nov. sales for works that I was drawn to and all were run over, most by about 3 times what I bid and one by more than 10x. I wasn't even in the ballpark. I've followed the sales closely for some time now and there is no denying in hindsight year after year that the fireworks are in the prime months and it's exceedingly rare by comparison for explosive action any other time of the year.
If seasonality is so important why are they holding auctions in December at all. If anyone knows the auction business it’s auxtion houses. I was mentored by people much wiser with experience that still dwarfs that of mine 20 years later. They were steadfast in their rules about the market many of which still hold to this day (some do not- like never buy unsigned prints- ha). But, they were adamant that if you consign to auction make certain you do so in the prime months at the prime houses only for maximum potential. I haven't consigned in maybe 7 years so that is moot but the converse is true too. Namely, their belief that the off season months were mostly filled with secondary dealers buying for inventory with muted results by comparison. Times change and the auction houses have stuffed more sales than ever into the year. This year alone we have originals on offer at both London and Paris in late November and December which I don't recall from prior years. Traditionally, you had your prime sales being NY in May/November with London Feb/June and everything else was considered secondary sales (London Oct, NY March). September has always been a warm up month after the August break and nobody expected fireworks of any kind from the close of November NY until the London sales the following year. Long winded point being, color me a strong believer in the seasonality or simply old fashioned. I had absentee bids for the NY Nov. sales for works that I was drawn to and all were run over, most by about 3 times what I bid and one by more than 10x. I wasn't even in the ballpark. I've followed the sales closely for some time now and there is no denying in hindsight year after year that the fireworks are in the prime months and it's exceedingly rare by comparison for explosive action any other time of the year.
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Eton Groover
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Eton Groover on Dec 20, 2017 22:40:58 GMT 1, You seem like a thoroughly knowledgeable chap and an all round good egg Lee. I will listen to your posts. Posterbob on the other hand is just a blaggard and a braggard.
You seem like a thoroughly knowledgeable chap and an all round good egg Lee. I will listen to your posts. Posterbob on the other hand is just a blaggard and a braggard.
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Poster Bob
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Poster Bob on Dec 21, 2017 0:36:51 GMT 1, You seem like a thoroughly knowledgeable chap and an all round good egg Lee. I will listen to your posts. Posterbob on the other hand is just a blaggard and a braggard. I am of the utmost honesty and don't brag about anything. I just like calling an uneducated, ignorant, sh*t-talking fool what he is.
You seem like a thoroughly knowledgeable chap and an all round good egg Lee. I will listen to your posts. Posterbob on the other hand is just a blaggard and a braggard. I am of the utmost honesty and don't brag about anything. I just like calling an uneducated, ignorant, sh*t-talking fool what he is.
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Eton Groover
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Eton Groover on Dec 21, 2017 8:26:16 GMT 1, You seem like a thoroughly knowledgeable chap and an all round good egg Lee. I will listen to your posts. Posterbob on the other hand is just a blaggard and a braggard. I am of the utmost honesty and don't brag about anything. I just like calling an uneducated, ignorant, sh*t-talking fool what he is.
I take it all back. You’re actually MrT!
You seem like a thoroughly knowledgeable chap and an all round good egg Lee. I will listen to your posts. Posterbob on the other hand is just a blaggard and a braggard. I am of the utmost honesty and don't brag about anything. I just like calling an uneducated, ignorant, sh*t-talking fool what he is. I take it all back. You’re actually MrT!
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Dahmer on Dec 21, 2017 13:45:15 GMT 1, really? 60k for a nola....
thats pretty mental, i thought these were nesting around 30 to 35k
really? 60k for a nola....
thats pretty mental, i thought these were nesting around 30 to 35k
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by njr911 on Dec 21, 2017 14:00:50 GMT 1, really? 60k for a nola.... thats pretty mental, i thought these were nesting around 30 to 35k It was an AP, though i think you're looking closer to £40k than £30k for the standard run these days
really? 60k for a nola.... thats pretty mental, i thought these were nesting around 30 to 35k It was an AP, though i think you're looking closer to £40k than £30k for the standard run these days
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Skippy on Dec 22, 2017 23:33:18 GMT 1, Click thck thck thck click.........
Skippy says “ I have a friend , a very close friend, so close that vision becomes blurred. His private sale has recently gone through of a print equal in status and generally acknowledged as on par in terms of value and kudos with one of the above sold for 10k GBP higher than what was achieved as this auction,.....luck , timing , knowledge , skill , u decide “
Click thck thck thck click.........
Skippy says “ I have a friend , a very close friend, so close that vision becomes blurred. His private sale has recently gone through of a print equal in status and generally acknowledged as on par in terms of value and kudos with one of the above sold for 10k GBP higher than what was achieved as this auction,.....luck , timing , knowledge , skill , u decide “
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by artmonster on Dec 22, 2017 23:40:24 GMT 1, I tried to register at Bonhams and provided driving licence and passport ID. Furthermore I requested a bank guarantee from my housebank. I submitted all documents and Bonhams informed me, that they need a bank statement in order to verify my address. I told them, that my address is mentioned in the bank guarantee, which was issued only for them. I learned from Bonhams, that the bank guarantee including my address is not suitable for address verification. After that, I asked them to delete my account. My bid was higher as the actual hammer price. So the vendor can say „Thank you, Bonhams“
Wanted to see if you would be a “loyal and returning customer”...
I tried to register at Bonhams and provided driving licence and passport ID. Furthermore I requested a bank guarantee from my housebank. I submitted all documents and Bonhams informed me, that they need a bank statement in order to verify my address. I told them, that my address is mentioned in the bank guarantee, which was issued only for them. I learned from Bonhams, that the bank guarantee including my address is not suitable for address verification. After that, I asked them to delete my account. My bid was higher as the actual hammer price. So the vendor can say „Thank you, Bonhams“ Wanted to see if you would be a “loyal and returning customer”...
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Bonhams: Prints and Multiples 18 Dec, by Skippy on Dec 22, 2017 23:50:09 GMT 1, Click thck thck thck click......... Skippy says “ I have a friend , a very close friend, so close that vision becomes blurred. His private sale has recently gone through of a print equal in status and generally acknowledged as on par in terms of value and kudos with one of the above sold for 10k GBP higher than what was achieved as this auction,.....luck , timing , knowledge , skill , u decide “
Click thck thck......
Skip says “ Fuking hate when you have something really profound to say and it ends up by 1 post being on the previous page - Fuke That ! “
Click thck thck thck click......... Skippy says “ I have a friend , a very close friend, so close that vision becomes blurred. His private sale has recently gone through of a print equal in status and generally acknowledged as on par in terms of value and kudos with one of the above sold for 10k GBP higher than what was achieved as this auction,.....luck , timing , knowledge , skill , u decide “ Click thck thck...... Skip says “ Fuking hate when you have something really profound to say and it ends up by 1 post being on the previous page - Fuke That ! “
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