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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Sixty Bells on Jun 11, 2021 17:49:11 GMT 1, Does anyone know why those Shrigley posers sold for hundreds of pounds when you can buy them from shrigshop for €40
Does anyone know why those Shrigley posers sold for hundreds of pounds when you can buy them from shrigshop for €40
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Winchester on Jun 11, 2021 17:51:29 GMT 1, Does anyone know why those Shrigley posers sold for hundreds of pounds when you can buy them from shrigshop for €40
I agree, I was also wondering why the box set went so high when you can "buy it now" on eBay for at least half the money.
Does anyone know why those Shrigley posers sold for hundreds of pounds when you can buy them from shrigshop for €40 I agree, I was also wondering why the box set went so high when you can "buy it now" on eBay for at least half the money.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Coach on Jun 11, 2021 17:58:28 GMT 1, Does anyone know why those Shrigley posers sold for hundreds of pounds when you can buy them from shrigshop for €40
Fools and their money ......
Does anyone know why those Shrigley posers sold for hundreds of pounds when you can buy them from shrigshop for €40 Fools and their money ......
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Lazarus II on Jun 11, 2021 18:00:25 GMT 1, Funny how people perceptions are that these are poor results. Still a lot higher than a year a go. Yeah I'm sure the person who bought a granny print not long ago for 100 k agrees with you lol upon reading your umpteen posts in recent days it sounds like it was you who bought the expensive Grannies
Funny how people perceptions are that these are poor results. Still a lot higher than a year a go. Yeah I'm sure the person who bought a granny print not long ago for 100 k agrees with you lol upon reading your umpteen posts in recent days it sounds like it was you who bought the expensive Grannies
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by JFCC on Jun 11, 2021 18:27:48 GMT 1, My sincere apologies, I missed that 4 were passed as the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold on each one, not passed, which sort of sums up the auction really. Entirely the wrong place to sell them.
So it's a shame to see bitter and twisted back again...to say again even though they were passed they were at Sept 2020 pricing, which is not a bad place to be. There are simple market economics here with the added twist of environment. No retail customers would be there and for most professionals these would have been above their trading level.
Signed Grannies in my opinion is not a £100k print, but every print will have a record price, but in the fullness of time it will return to that level. But thats not the point is it, not everybody buy art to flip or make a quick buck. Art is a long term bet for most people which will provide a steady above market return and a tremendous amount of pleasure. I hope they enjoy it at whatever price they paid.
So go back to looking for ghosts and conspiracy theories...boring!!
My sincere apologies, I missed that 4 were passed as the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold on each one, not passed, which sort of sums up the auction really. Entirely the wrong place to sell them.
So it's a shame to see bitter and twisted back again...to say again even though they were passed they were at Sept 2020 pricing, which is not a bad place to be. There are simple market economics here with the added twist of environment. No retail customers would be there and for most professionals these would have been above their trading level.
Signed Grannies in my opinion is not a £100k print, but every print will have a record price, but in the fullness of time it will return to that level. But thats not the point is it, not everybody buy art to flip or make a quick buck. Art is a long term bet for most people which will provide a steady above market return and a tremendous amount of pleasure. I hope they enjoy it at whatever price they paid.
So go back to looking for ghosts and conspiracy theories...boring!!
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Happy Shopper on Jun 11, 2021 21:36:23 GMT 1, Only had time for a quick glance at the results earlier, and it strikes me they had very few bidders on ANYTHING! No wonder Banksy prices were less than expected.
Seems someone is a big fan of Stik though… which might be a bit suspicious!?
Only had time for a quick glance at the results earlier, and it strikes me they had very few bidders on ANYTHING! No wonder Banksy prices were less than expected.
Seems someone is a big fan of Stik though… which might be a bit suspicious!?
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by BANK OF ENGLAND 🏴 on Jun 11, 2021 21:59:08 GMT 1,
Provenance: Andy Link (aka AK47), Philistine Gallery Gifted by the artist to the current owner
Estimated at £10,000 - £12,000
Is this a joke? Is AK47 now issuing unofficial Steve Lazarides style COA's for Stik written on the back of Rizla papers?
Provenance: Andy Link (aka AK47), Philistine Gallery Gifted by the artist to the current owner Estimated at £10,000 - £12,000 Is this a joke? Is AK47 now issuing unofficial Steve Lazarides style COA's for Stik written on the back of Rizla papers?
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by avec art on Jun 11, 2021 22:25:52 GMT 1, I agree, those signatures are really inconsistent with someone signing them all at the same time. Even if it was on a wall in a park. I think that lot went unsold
I agree, those signatures are really inconsistent with someone signing them all at the same time. Even if it was on a wall in a park. I think that lot went unsold
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by FЯ on Jun 11, 2021 22:48:18 GMT 1, Provenance: Andy Link (aka AK47), Philistine Gallery Gifted by the artist to the current owner Estimated at £10,000 - £12,000 Is this a joke? Is AK47 now issuing unofficial Steve Lazarides style COA's for Stik written on the back of Rizla papers? Stik is now signing and gifting folded posters from a free newspaper and putting them in a signed box? Only two of the signatures match. did stik sign them though.
Provenance: Andy Link (aka AK47), Philistine Gallery Gifted by the artist to the current owner Estimated at £10,000 - £12,000 Is this a joke? Is AK47 now issuing unofficial Steve Lazarides style COA's for Stik written on the back of Rizla papers? Stik is now signing and gifting folded posters from a free newspaper and putting them in a signed box? Only two of the signatures match. did stik sign them though.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by BANK OF ENGLAND 🏴 on Jun 11, 2021 22:56:39 GMT 1, Stik is now signing and gifting folded posters from a free newspaper and putting them in a signed box? Only two of the signatures match. did stik sign them though. Without a COA it's entirely open to interpretation. Stik doesn’t exactly have the hardest signature out there to forge.
Stik is now signing and gifting folded posters from a free newspaper and putting them in a signed box? Only two of the signatures match. did stik sign them though. Without a COA it's entirely open to interpretation. Stik doesn’t exactly have the hardest signature out there to forge.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Winchester on Jun 12, 2021 8:20:40 GMT 1, You realize that 4 of the prints were passed, right? Only the granny one was sold. Why does post about have results? . Those prices were bid, but didn't reach the lowest estimate so it all was unsold. See chiswick auction page. Don't know why this guy puts the fees on even though they haven't sold lol
Ps: don't know why it's not on there, but nbg was passed too.
You realize that 4 of the prints were passed, right? Only the granny one was sold. Why does post about have results? . Those prices were bid, but didn't reach the lowest estimate so it all was unsold. See chiswick auction page. Don't know why this guy puts the fees on even though they haven't sold lol Ps: don't know why it's not on there, but nbg was passed too.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Jun 12, 2021 8:28:01 GMT 1, Anyone denying there has been a large drop in the value of Banksy prints is in full denial, but..... I wouldn't sell through or buy from Chiswick. They have offered many suspect lots in the past and have a terrible reputation. There are some prints on the block with Phillips Monday and that for me is a result worth watching to understand the state of his print market.
Anyone denying there has been a large drop in the value of Banksy prints is in full denial, but..... I wouldn't sell through or buy from Chiswick. They have offered many suspect lots in the past and have a terrible reputation. There are some prints on the block with Phillips Monday and that for me is a result worth watching to understand the state of his print market.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by JFCC on Jun 12, 2021 13:14:13 GMT 1, Anyone denying there has been a large drop in the value of Banksy prints is in full denial, but..... I wouldn't sell through or buy from Chiswick. They have offered many suspect lots in the past and have a terrible reputation. There are some prints on the block with Phillips Monday and that for me is a result worth watching to understand the state of his print market.
Not sure who is denying the market has reset to September 2020 prices which is still a pretty good place to be. And as I said before it’s a function of over supply like any other product or stock on any market.
As for putting fees on the prices again I already explained the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold, not lot passed. The hammer price I quoted was correct however as was the observations about the Auction House. Wrong auction house, wrong auction, wrong crowd!!
Phillips has 2 interesting signed lots but is unlikely to set new records there are simply too many people panicking to take the deserved rewards they have earned for being early finders of Banksy’s work. So probably with those as exceptions they’ll bid to sept pricing or pass.
Nothing to gloat about it’s normal market dynamics!
Anyone denying there has been a large drop in the value of Banksy prints is in full denial, but..... I wouldn't sell through or buy from Chiswick. They have offered many suspect lots in the past and have a terrible reputation. There are some prints on the block with Phillips Monday and that for me is a result worth watching to understand the state of his print market. Not sure who is denying the market has reset to September 2020 prices which is still a pretty good place to be. And as I said before it’s a function of over supply like any other product or stock on any market. As for putting fees on the prices again I already explained the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold, not lot passed. The hammer price I quoted was correct however as was the observations about the Auction House. Wrong auction house, wrong auction, wrong crowd!! Phillips has 2 interesting signed lots but is unlikely to set new records there are simply too many people panicking to take the deserved rewards they have earned for being early finders of Banksy’s work. So probably with those as exceptions they’ll bid to sept pricing or pass. Nothing to gloat about it’s normal market dynamics!
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Winchester on Jun 12, 2021 13:24:58 GMT 1, Anyone denying there has been a large drop in the value of Banksy prints is in full denial, but..... I wouldn't sell through or buy from Chiswick. They have offered many suspect lots in the past and have a terrible reputation. There are some prints on the block with Phillips Monday and that for me is a result worth watching to understand the state of his print market. Not sure who is denying the market has reset to September 2020 prices which is still a pretty good place to be. And as I said before it’s a function of over supply like any other product or stock on any market. As for putting fees on the prices again I already explained the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold, not lot passed. The hammer price I quoted was correct however as was the observations about the Auction House. Wrong auction house, wrong auction, wrong crowd!! Phillips has 2 interesting signed lots but is unlikely to set new records there are simply too many people panicking to take the deserved rewards they have earned for being early finders of Banksy’s work. So probably with those as exceptions they’ll bid to sept pricing or pass. Nothing to gloat about it’s normal market dynamics!
I'm not sure what auction you watched, but he clearly said passed - and on the live update it said "lot passed", too. They weren't sold, that's a fact.
The estimated prices were ridiculous low if you look at the average sale price of these prints. It's pretty bad that they didn't reach the estimate.
Anyone denying there has been a large drop in the value of Banksy prints is in full denial, but..... I wouldn't sell through or buy from Chiswick. They have offered many suspect lots in the past and have a terrible reputation. There are some prints on the block with Phillips Monday and that for me is a result worth watching to understand the state of his print market. Not sure who is denying the market has reset to September 2020 prices which is still a pretty good place to be. And as I said before it’s a function of over supply like any other product or stock on any market. As for putting fees on the prices again I already explained the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold, not lot passed. The hammer price I quoted was correct however as was the observations about the Auction House. Wrong auction house, wrong auction, wrong crowd!! Phillips has 2 interesting signed lots but is unlikely to set new records there are simply too many people panicking to take the deserved rewards they have earned for being early finders of Banksy’s work. So probably with those as exceptions they’ll bid to sept pricing or pass. Nothing to gloat about it’s normal market dynamics! I'm not sure what auction you watched, but he clearly said passed - and on the live update it said "lot passed", too. They weren't sold, that's a fact. The estimated prices were ridiculous low if you look at the average sale price of these prints. It's pretty bad that they didn't reach the estimate.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Winchester on Jun 12, 2021 13:31:15 GMT 1, It sounds like the lots didn't meet the reserve as opposed to being passed and compared to the likes of Sothebys they were pretty high. Those bids were quite high.
You know that "lot passed" does mean that the bid wasn't high enough and didn't reach the estimate? Nobody said there were no bids...
It sounds like the lots didn't meet the reserve as opposed to being passed and compared to the likes of Sothebys they were pretty high. Those bids were quite high. You know that "lot passed" does mean that the bid wasn't high enough and didn't reach the estimate? Nobody said there were no bids...
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by JFCC on Jun 12, 2021 17:56:32 GMT 1, Not sure who is denying the market has reset to September 2020 prices which is still a pretty good place to be. And as I said before it’s a function of over supply like any other product or stock on any market. As for putting fees on the prices again I already explained the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold, not lot passed. The hammer price I quoted was correct however as was the observations about the Auction House. Wrong auction house, wrong auction, wrong crowd!! Phillips has 2 interesting signed lots but is unlikely to set new records there are simply too many people panicking to take the deserved rewards they have earned for being early finders of Banksy’s work. So probably with those as exceptions they’ll bid to sept pricing or pass. Nothing to gloat about it’s normal market dynamics! I'm not sure what auction you watched, but he clearly said passed - and on the live update it said "lot passed", too. They weren't sold, that's a fact. The estimated prices were ridiculous low if you look at the average sale price of these prints. It's pretty bad that they didn't reach the estimate.
Not sure who is denying the market has reset to September 2020 prices which is still a pretty good place to be. And as I said before it’s a function of over supply like any other product or stock on any market. As for putting fees on the prices again I already explained the auctioneer brought the hammer down and said sold, not lot passed. The hammer price I quoted was correct however as was the observations about the Auction House. Wrong auction house, wrong auction, wrong crowd!! Phillips has 2 interesting signed lots but is unlikely to set new records there are simply too many people panicking to take the deserved rewards they have earned for being early finders of Banksy’s work. So probably with those as exceptions they’ll bid to sept pricing or pass. Nothing to gloat about it’s normal market dynamics! I'm not sure what auction you watched, but he clearly said passed - and on the live update it said "lot passed", too. They weren't sold, that's a fact. The estimated prices were ridiculous low if you look at the average sale price of these prints. It's pretty bad that they didn't reach the estimate.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by JFCC on Jun 12, 2021 18:01:34 GMT 1, I'm not sure what auction you watched, but he clearly said passed - and on the live update it said "lot passed", too. They weren't sold, that's a fact. The estimated prices were ridiculous low if you look at the average sale price of these prints. It's pretty bad that they didn't reach the estimate.
I watched the auction live, I posted on what I heard simple as that. Maybe that’s another conspiracy story! Either way it is all irrelevant, that’s where the bids got to, end of debate. I am not sure your point? The market is adjusting due to supply and demand? It sits at Sept prices for some pieces, better for others? What are you after, do you want people to shout woe is me and throw themselves of the building? It’s boring, move on! Art is a long term game not a roll of the dice at a crap table!
I'm not sure what auction you watched, but he clearly said passed - and on the live update it said "lot passed", too. They weren't sold, that's a fact. The estimated prices were ridiculous low if you look at the average sale price of these prints. It's pretty bad that they didn't reach the estimate. I watched the auction live, I posted on what I heard simple as that. Maybe that’s another conspiracy story! Either way it is all irrelevant, that’s where the bids got to, end of debate. I am not sure your point? The market is adjusting due to supply and demand? It sits at Sept prices for some pieces, better for others? What are you after, do you want people to shout woe is me and throw themselves of the building? It’s boring, move on! Art is a long term game not a roll of the dice at a crap table!
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Jun 12, 2021 20:07:29 GMT 1, People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve.
People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by BANK OF ENGLAND 🏴 on Jun 12, 2021 20:12:54 GMT 1, People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve. This video always cracks me up.
People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve. This video always cracks me up.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by artlife11 on Jun 12, 2021 20:13:06 GMT 1, People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve.
The auctioneer’s at Chiswick do this 100% , it’s legal to do it up to reserve I believe. I have sold at Chiswick and believed I’d sold items only to be told by Chiswick some of the bids were false. I think it’s the norm in auction houses
People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve. The auctioneer’s at Chiswick do this 100% , it’s legal to do it up to reserve I believe. I have sold at Chiswick and believed I’d sold items only to be told by Chiswick some of the bids were false. I think it’s the norm in auction houses
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by LJCal on Jun 12, 2021 22:30:36 GMT 1, People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve. The auctioneer’s at Chiswick do this 100% , it’s legal to do it up to reserve I believe. I have sold at Chiswick and believed I’d sold items only to be told by Chiswick some of the bids were false. I think it’s the norm in auction I think it's necessary to do up to the reserve as bidders sometimes chose to come in later in the bidding process and there would be no way to determine if there was a bidder willing to buy at reserve without having a competing bid (albeit off the wall) one increment below.
People do understand that any bids under reserve can be “chandelier bids” and not actual bids. In other words the bids may be the auctioneer bidding against himself as opposed to a genuine bid. Generally an auctioneer at a live auction will take bids off the wall until one bid increment below the reserve. The auctioneer’s at Chiswick do this 100% , it’s legal to do it up to reserve I believe. I have sold at Chiswick and believed I’d sold items only to be told by Chiswick some of the bids were false. I think it’s the norm in auction I think it's necessary to do up to the reserve as bidders sometimes chose to come in later in the bidding process and there would be no way to determine if there was a bidder willing to buy at reserve without having a competing bid (albeit off the wall) one increment below.
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by orchid on Oct 31, 2021 23:21:37 GMT 1, Buried & easily missed amongst the usual affair, a rare Grayson Perry linocut and a set of 3 editions by Anish Kapoor:
www.chiswickauctions.co.uk/auction/search/?au=659
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by tlaa2020 on Oct 31, 2021 23:22:44 GMT 1, Nice
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by orchid on Nov 3, 2021 12:36:49 GMT 1, Starting soon
Starting soon
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by PS on Nov 3, 2021 13:08:46 GMT 1, It's a nice little rarity the Grayson Perry, linocut edition of only 5 from 1986/87. I remember viewing one of these at Sotheby's in 2019. I thought it may be the same one but the signature looks different so must be another from the edition. The Sotheby's one sold for £4k...
www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2019/made-in-britain/grayson-perry-r-a-untitled-love
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Bruno Art 99 on Nov 5, 2021 8:54:54 GMT 1, Can anyone help with where I can find results, not up on there website yet .
Can anyone help with where I can find results, not up on there website yet .
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Chiswick • Urban Art Auctions 🇬🇧, by Bruno Art 99 on Feb 15, 2022 5:25:29 GMT 1, Can any one point me in right direction to see chiswick auctions current bidding, nothing on saleroom or invaluable cheers
Can any one point me in right direction to see chiswick auctions current bidding, nothing on saleroom or invaluable cheers
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