DrWhite
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by DrWhite on Oct 13, 2020 16:54:13 GMT 1, AP edition no is 25 This is confirmed as I have one No other detail changes from the 250 run other than the numbering of the AP
Thanks for the info 👍
AP edition no is 25 This is confirmed as I have one No other detail changes from the 250 run other than the numbering of the AP Thanks for the info 👍
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Lazarus II
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Lazarus II on Oct 13, 2020 18:19:12 GMT 1, Fantastic historic print, love that blue. Not many available even though its a big edition, I'm not surprise, I imagine whoever was lucky enough to get one will hang on to it. you do realise you are posting in a thread where 1 is for sale and another would be anxious seller is drooling at big numbers ? Theres 2 folks who were lucky enough to secure one but wishing to sell in the same thread...
Fantastic historic print, love that blue. Not many available even though its a big edition, I'm not surprise, I imagine whoever was lucky enough to get one will hang on to it. you do realise you are posting in a thread where 1 is for sale and another would be anxious seller is drooling at big numbers ? Theres 2 folks who were lucky enough to secure one but wishing to sell in the same thread...
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Lazarus II
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Lazarus II on Oct 13, 2020 18:34:36 GMT 1, Indeed but not all who were lucky enough to secure one are hanging on to them.
Indeed but not all who were lucky enough to secure one are hanging on to them.
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2020 18:37:06 GMT 1, you do realise you are posting in a thread where 1 is for sale and another would be anxious seller is drooling at big numbers ? Theres 2 folks who were lucky enough to secure one but wishing to sell in the same thread... One for sale out of 275 on this forum is hardly a fire sale. Even more evidence that there really aren't many for sale. Fantastic print, and great cause, a nice gesture from HM and well done to the owners for stumping up their cash for the NHS.
How much were they please? I must have snoozed through this drop
you do realise you are posting in a thread where 1 is for sale and another would be anxious seller is drooling at big numbers ? Theres 2 folks who were lucky enough to secure one but wishing to sell in the same thread... One for sale out of 275 on this forum is hardly a fire sale. Even more evidence that there really aren't many for sale. Fantastic print, and great cause, a nice gesture from HM and well done to the owners for stumping up their cash for the NHS. How much were they please? I must have snoozed through this drop
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2020 18:37:58 GMT 1, Lovely print hanging at home. I wouldn’t sell, but those saying nice penguins available for 10k, I am a buyer, so PM if you have nice prints at this range....
Lovely print hanging at home. I wouldn’t sell, but those saying nice penguins available for 10k, I am a buyer, so PM if you have nice prints at this range....
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Lazarus II
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Lazarus II on Oct 13, 2020 18:40:36 GMT 1, £5k plus vat on release
£5k plus vat on release
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2020 18:41:48 GMT 1,
Ah ok, cheers £6k all in
was it a lottery?
This was his charity print? all profits to NHS?
Ah ok, cheers £6k all in was it a lottery? This was his charity print? all profits to NHS?
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Lazarus II
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Lazarus II on Oct 13, 2020 18:44:10 GMT 1, You had to send a request to purchase to White Cube and you might have gotten a sniff after they had satisfied the demands of all of those who didnt need to send the email to White Cube !
NHS Print and all proceeds from sale went to NHS.
You had to send a request to purchase to White Cube and you might have gotten a sniff after they had satisfied the demands of all of those who didnt need to send the email to White Cube !
NHS Print and all proceeds from sale went to NHS.
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artlife11
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by artlife11 on Oct 13, 2020 19:21:30 GMT 1, Ah ok, cheers £6k all in was it a lottery? This was his charity print? all profits to NHS?
There was no VAT on these
Ah ok, cheers £6k all in was it a lottery? This was his charity print? all profits to NHS? There was no VAT on these
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2020 19:31:15 GMT 1, Ah ok, cheers £6k all in was it a lottery? This was his charity print? all profits to NHS?
£5000 no vat to pay
Ah ok, cheers £6k all in was it a lottery? This was his charity print? all profits to NHS? £5000 no vat to pay
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docean
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by docean on Oct 14, 2020 0:45:45 GMT 1, PopArt had one up for less than a day, it sold €15k + ship
Just for market color. Mine is at the framers
PopArt had one up for less than a day, it sold €15k + ship Just for market color. Mine is at the framers
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Horatio Nelson on Nov 7, 2020 22:10:51 GMT 1, I was exceptionally lucky to be allocated one of these (my first HM).
How have people framed theirs (and other HM prints)?
I see Nomis21’s black frame and it looks exquisite, especially on the dark wall.
Virtually all of my art is in white box frames and all my walls are white. So white box frame seems like the safe option here but open to other suggestions! My print will be with Darbyshire shortly but I think consultations will be virtual rather than in person, which I suspect will make it a bit harder to appreciate what certain frame/colour combos will actually look like in the flesh.
I was exceptionally lucky to be allocated one of these (my first HM).
How have people framed theirs (and other HM prints)?
I see Nomis21’s black frame and it looks exquisite, especially on the dark wall.
Virtually all of my art is in white box frames and all my walls are white. So white box frame seems like the safe option here but open to other suggestions! My print will be with Darbyshire shortly but I think consultations will be virtual rather than in person, which I suspect will make it a bit harder to appreciate what certain frame/colour combos will actually look like in the flesh.
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zacman22
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by zacman22 on Nov 8, 2020 9:21:40 GMT 1,
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frax
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by frax on Nov 8, 2020 9:24:42 GMT 1,
Beauty!
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Horatio Nelson on Nov 8, 2020 20:43:52 GMT 1, Looks great! Well I think that answers the question.
Looks great! Well I think that answers the question.
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Arty Farty 15 on Nov 8, 2020 20:52:41 GMT 1,
This is how art should look framed up at home. Clean... congrats sir.
This is how art should look framed up at home. Clean... congrats sir.
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singo369
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by singo369 on Nov 8, 2020 23:52:55 GMT 1,
Very nice, good work
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medichead
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by medichead on Nov 12, 2020 17:29:28 GMT 1, Maddox selling for £25,000.
Maddox selling for £25,000.
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Poster Bob
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Poster Bob on Nov 12, 2020 18:28:18 GMT 1, Maddox selling for £25,000. I do laugh when galleries charge more than Ebay.
Maddox selling for £25,000. I do laugh when galleries charge more than Ebay.
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Theories 123 on Nov 12, 2020 23:16:52 GMT 1, I laugh when I enquired about this print, as I was already talking to maddox about some miller pieces, as to whether they'd get any. Was told no and that they would increase too much on the secondary to be a good investment. Now they have one available it's another story...
I laugh when I enquired about this print, as I was already talking to maddox about some miller pieces, as to whether they'd get any. Was told no and that they would increase too much on the secondary to be a good investment. Now they have one available it's another story...
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peted
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by peted on Nov 28, 2020 10:46:02 GMT 1, Having been out of work for over a year now I can no longer justify holding on to this print - so with regret I'm going to have to let it go.
If anyone is interested I'm willing to consider offers circa £17k.
WHO CARES WINS, 2020 Silkscreen in colours on 410gam Somerset tubsized paper. Mint condition, Unframed. 70 x 100 cm 27 1/2 x 39 3/8 in Edition of 250
Happy to deliver within easy access of London / M25.
Otherwise purchaser to meet any postage & shipping costs.
Having been out of work for over a year now I can no longer justify holding on to this print - so with regret I'm going to have to let it go. If anyone is interested I'm willing to consider offers circa £17k. WHO CARES WINS, 2020 Silkscreen in colours on 410gam Somerset tubsized paper. Mint condition, Unframed. 70 x 100 cm 27 1/2 x 39 3/8 in Edition of 250 Happy to deliver within easy access of London / M25. Otherwise purchaser to meet any postage & shipping costs.
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Winter on Nov 28, 2020 10:49:51 GMT 1, A quick £12k profit will definitely help. GLWS
A quick £12k profit will definitely help. GLWS
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Deleted on Nov 28, 2020 10:52:32 GMT 1, Nice print. Good luck with the job search & the sale.
Nice print. Good luck with the job search & the sale.
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Larry David
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Larry David on Nov 28, 2020 10:56:16 GMT 1, A lot of people were after these, hopefully it will find a new home quickly.
Trusted seller, buy with confidence.
A lot of people were after these, hopefully it will find a new home quickly.
Trusted seller, buy with confidence.
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Poster Bob
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Poster Bob on Nov 28, 2020 12:50:10 GMT 1, Just a question, were there not any conditions attached the sale of these regarding reselling? As there often are at the bigger galleries, or are White Cube happy for these to be sold on so quickly? I understand you need the money and this isn't aimed specifically at the OP but would the terms not suggest that this should be offered back to the gallery in the first instance? Having been out of work for over a year now I can no longer justify holding on to this print - so with regret I'm going to have to let it go. If anyone is interested I'm willing to consider offers circa £17k. WHO CARES WINS, 2020 Silkscreen in colours on 410gam Somerset tubsized paper. Mint condition, Unframed. 70 x 100 cm 27 1/2 x 39 3/8 in Edition of 250 Happy to deliver within easy access of London / M25. Otherwise purchaser to meet any postage & shipping costs. Do you want to speak to the manager Karen?
Just a question, were there not any conditions attached the sale of these regarding reselling? As there often are at the bigger galleries, or are White Cube happy for these to be sold on so quickly? I understand you need the money and this isn't aimed specifically at the OP but would the terms not suggest that this should be offered back to the gallery in the first instance? Having been out of work for over a year now I can no longer justify holding on to this print - so with regret I'm going to have to let it go. If anyone is interested I'm willing to consider offers circa £17k. WHO CARES WINS, 2020 Silkscreen in colours on 410gam Somerset tubsized paper. Mint condition, Unframed. 70 x 100 cm 27 1/2 x 39 3/8 in Edition of 250 Happy to deliver within easy access of London / M25. Otherwise purchaser to meet any postage & shipping costs. Do you want to speak to the manager Karen?
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kad7374
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by kad7374 on Nov 28, 2020 13:29:12 GMT 1, A lovely rare piece, which I'd love to own, but unfortunately it's out of my price band!
I've done a few deals with Pete,very trustworthy and helpful.
Good luck with the sale.
A lovely rare piece, which I'd love to own, but unfortunately it's out of my price band!
I've done a few deals with Pete,very trustworthy and helpful.
Good luck with the sale.
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volvic
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by volvic on Nov 28, 2020 13:34:46 GMT 1, Why is it rare? He made 250 of them.
Why is it rare? He made 250 of them.
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kad7374
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by kad7374 on Nov 28, 2020 13:52:12 GMT 1, Rare to see for sale, not the edition number!
Rare to see for sale, not the edition number!
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by Horatio Nelson on Nov 28, 2020 14:49:34 GMT 1, Just a question, were there not any conditions attached the sale of these regarding reselling? As there often are at the bigger galleries, or are White Cube happy for these to be sold on so quickly? I understand you need the money and this isn't aimed specifically at the OP but would the terms not suggest that this should be offered back to the gallery in the first instance? Seeing as you asked... my Who Cares Wins invoice states under term 1:
“The Work has been created by Harland Miller (the “Artist”) with all sales proceeds going to charity. Commercial resale is strictly forbidden. If you wish to re-sell the Work, please contact White Cube”.
It’s slightly different to the T&C for other items I’ve bought from the gallery - I imagine that each artist will insist on slightly different T&Cs. E.g. another invoice from the gallery for another artist I bought from there states:
“If the Purchaser makes the work available for resale: a. It must be offered back to White Cube at fair market value; White Cube shall have the right of first refusal to buy back the Work, or to take. The Work on exclusive consignment, at fair market value [...] and; b. The Purchaser shall ensure that the party acquiring the Work (the “Re-Purchaser”) enters into a binding agreement which gives White Cube equivalent rights in relation to the Work as those provided for [...] above should such Re-Purcaser wish to sell the work”.
Anyway, I make no judgment re OP as to if/how he/she is complying with the terms - we’re all adults. We don’t know if he purchased directly from the gallery (if not, he would not be bound by the White Cube terms for this piece) or whether he has contacted the gallery as required. There is an open question as to what is meant by “Commercial resale” as opposed to mere “resale”. Is a private treaty sale between two individuals a commercial sale (as opposed to a gallery selling)? Probably, but it’s not clear. I imagine a further sale for charity would not be caught by this prohibition either.
Anyway, GLWS.
Just a question, were there not any conditions attached the sale of these regarding reselling? As there often are at the bigger galleries, or are White Cube happy for these to be sold on so quickly? I understand you need the money and this isn't aimed specifically at the OP but would the terms not suggest that this should be offered back to the gallery in the first instance? Seeing as you asked... my Who Cares Wins invoice states under term 1: “The Work has been created by Harland Miller (the “Artist”) with all sales proceeds going to charity. Commercial resale is strictly forbidden. If you wish to re-sell the Work, please contact White Cube”. It’s slightly different to the T&C for other items I’ve bought from the gallery - I imagine that each artist will insist on slightly different T&Cs. E.g. another invoice from the gallery for another artist I bought from there states: “If the Purchaser makes the work available for resale: a. It must be offered back to White Cube at fair market value; White Cube shall have the right of first refusal to buy back the Work, or to take. The Work on exclusive consignment, at fair market value [...] and; b. The Purchaser shall ensure that the party acquiring the Work (the “Re-Purchaser”) enters into a binding agreement which gives White Cube equivalent rights in relation to the Work as those provided for [...] above should such Re-Purcaser wish to sell the work”. Anyway, I make no judgment re OP as to if/how he/she is complying with the terms - we’re all adults. We don’t know if he purchased directly from the gallery (if not, he would not be bound by the White Cube terms for this piece) or whether he has contacted the gallery as required. There is an open question as to what is meant by “Commercial resale” as opposed to mere “resale”. Is a private treaty sale between two individuals a commercial sale (as opposed to a gallery selling)? Probably, but it’s not clear. I imagine a further sale for charity would not be caught by this prohibition either. Anyway, GLWS.
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Harland Miller • Who Cares Wins Print, by orchid on Nov 28, 2020 19:23:50 GMT 1, Having been out of work for over a year now I can no longer justify holding on to this print - so with regret I'm going to have to let it go. If anyone is interested I'm willing to consider offers circa £17k. WHO CARES WINS, 2020 Silkscreen in colours on 410gam Somerset tubsized paper. Mint condition, Unframed. 70 x 100 cm 27 1/2 x 39 3/8 in Edition of 250 Happy to deliver within easy access of London / M25. Otherwise purchaser to meet any postage & shipping costs.
Spent 5k on a print whilst out of work. Glwtf!
Having been out of work for over a year now I can no longer justify holding on to this print - so with regret I'm going to have to let it go. If anyone is interested I'm willing to consider offers circa £17k. WHO CARES WINS, 2020 Silkscreen in colours on 410gam Somerset tubsized paper. Mint condition, Unframed. 70 x 100 cm 27 1/2 x 39 3/8 in Edition of 250 Happy to deliver within easy access of London / M25. Otherwise purchaser to meet any postage & shipping costs. Spent 5k on a print whilst out of work. Glwtf!
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