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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by FЯ on Nov 19, 2020 11:42:24 GMT 1, here this is the boot sale one skewed in PS to be front on
looks like it does also have that dropped 'e' so my last post is irrelevant
here this is the boot sale one skewed in PS to be front on looks like it does also have that dropped 'e' so my last post is irrelevant
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by dirtypete on Nov 19, 2020 11:58:33 GMT 1, I can’t keep up with this thread. What’s the reason for not sharing the tag? There are a lot of people on here willing to help (and a few who aren’t), so why not share more pictures.
Good luck trying to get it authenticated and it will be interesting to see what pest control say once you’ve sent it in. I’m rooting for you, unless you are doing this to scam someone at which point you can shove it.
I love how much conjecture can be generated on this forum. Love might be too strong a word!
I can’t keep up with this thread. What’s the reason for not sharing the tag? There are a lot of people on here willing to help (and a few who aren’t), so why not share more pictures.
Good luck trying to get it authenticated and it will be interesting to see what pest control say once you’ve sent it in. I’m rooting for you, unless you are doing this to scam someone at which point you can shove it.
I love how much conjecture can be generated on this forum. Love might be too strong a word!
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by gd79 on Nov 19, 2020 12:02:34 GMT 1, Its the overspray thats the most telling - but the backstory well that is something that Isaac Asimov would think of
The left ear (as you face it) is off for all except one of the reals. There is a big band of white all around.
Its the overspray thats the most telling - but the backstory well that is something that Isaac Asimov would think of The left ear (as you face it) is off for all except one of the reals. There is a big band of white all around.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Majestic on Nov 19, 2020 12:10:33 GMT 1, Are these tagged in white by the looks of it?
Are these tagged in white by the looks of it?
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by GMA on Nov 19, 2020 12:22:13 GMT 1, Good luck op, get that sent in, well worth doing, even if they do say "Sorry, it's a fake and we need to destroy it", it's only cost a fiver. On the other hand, it could be the real deal. plus the FL costs which could be chunky if you insure for half a mill on the offchance 😊 Nah, I'd be taking it in personally
Good luck op, get that sent in, well worth doing, even if they do say "Sorry, it's a fake and we need to destroy it", it's only cost a fiver. On the other hand, it could be the real deal. plus the FL costs which could be chunky if you insure for half a mill on the offchance 😊 Nah, I'd be taking it in personally
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by iamzero on Nov 19, 2020 12:28:10 GMT 1,
For reasons that anyone that has cut a stencils knows from this genuine one I reckon the car boot one is a fake. More than happy to be called a nobhead for that that conclusion but I’ve been called one for a lot less.
For reasons that anyone that has cut a stencils knows from this genuine one I reckon the car boot one is a fake. More than happy to be called a nobhead for that that conclusion but I’ve been called one for a lot less.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 13:06:53 GMT 1, Nah, I'd be taking it in personally I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? As with previous, they will stamp it fake then offer to send it back, usually they end up being destroyed
Nah, I'd be taking it in personally I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? As with previous, they will stamp it fake then offer to send it back, usually they end up being destroyed
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by darkarts on Nov 19, 2020 13:08:33 GMT 1, it's amazing that the artwork has the words "keep it real" in the piece, it's like a work of art all in itself with the authenticity debate and PC / Banksy having a look to make sure they're keeping it real!
it's amazing that the artwork has the words "keep it real" in the piece, it's like a work of art all in itself with the authenticity debate and PC / Banksy having a look to make sure they're keeping it real!
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by psycho666 on Nov 19, 2020 13:10:34 GMT 1, If this is real and in front of the artist can you ask them to sign it?
If this is real and in front of the artist can you ask them to sign it?
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Terry Fuckwitt on Nov 19, 2020 13:12:32 GMT 1, I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? As with previous, they will stamp it fake then offer to send it back, usually they end up being destroyed
That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again.
I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? As with previous, they will stamp it fake then offer to send it back, usually they end up being destroyed That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 13:20:07 GMT 1, As with previous, they will stamp it fake then offer to send it back, usually they end up being destroyed That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!!
Who on here remembers this?
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentences
As with previous, they will stamp it fake then offer to send it back, usually they end up being destroyed That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentences
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Terry Fuckwitt on Nov 19, 2020 13:33:40 GMT 1, That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentences
Aka WCP
That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesAka WCP
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Rubberneck on Nov 19, 2020 13:37:25 GMT 1, Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesAka WCP Not really .. as wcp sell for cheap clearly marked as reproductions. They are not dishonest
Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesAka WCP Not really .. as wcp sell for cheap clearly marked as reproductions. They are not dishonest
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Lroy on Nov 19, 2020 14:15:02 GMT 1, Surely no one here will be stupid enough to buy this without first waiting for the PC COA? If they do, I worry more about the state of this forum than first thought. with PC COA, 0.000001% on here could then afford it. Oh, you know , I know very rich ones looking at this forum ( they are just members and never speak a lot - as me hahaha ) ... More that you think ( US, Australian, UK etc.. °
Surely no one here will be stupid enough to buy this without first waiting for the PC COA? If they do, I worry more about the state of this forum than first thought. with PC COA, 0.000001% on here could then afford it. Oh, you know , I know very rich ones looking at this forum ( they are just members and never speak a lot - as me hahaha ) ... More that you think ( US, Australian, UK etc.. °
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Lroy on Nov 19, 2020 14:19:56 GMT 1, For reasons that anyone that has cut a stencils knows from this genuine one I reckon the car boot one is a fake. More than happy to be called a nobhead for that that conclusion but I’ve been called one for a lot less. Well, as you I m a bit dubitative... The lettring.. anyway, PC of Banksy should have the name of the buyer of the car boot... And it's a bit weird that this one has been could come from there to go in an attci or I dunno where...
For reasons that anyone that has cut a stencils knows from this genuine one I reckon the car boot one is a fake. More than happy to be called a nobhead for that that conclusion but I’ve been called one for a lot less. Well, as you I m a bit dubitative... The lettring.. anyway, PC of Banksy should have the name of the buyer of the car boot... And it's a bit weird that this one has been could come from there to go in an attci or I dunno where...
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Lroy on Nov 19, 2020 14:24:15 GMT 1, That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentences I know the art expert, appointed to appraise these prints and worked with SY ... You know him too .. ahaha! But won't never tell it! Better "provenance" than any coa ahaha
That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesI know the art expert, appointed to appraise these prints and worked with SY ... You know him too .. ahaha! But won't never tell it! Better "provenance" than any coa ahaha
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by slevin on Nov 19, 2020 14:48:06 GMT 1, That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentences What's the image in the frame they're holding?
That's a good point. If someone from pc has seen this discussion on this thread and they know its fake, they might want to do just that, so it's never put into the market again. Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesWhat's the image in the frame they're holding?
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by GMA on Nov 19, 2020 14:50:58 GMT 1, Nah, I'd be taking it in personally I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake.
Nah, I'd be taking it in personally I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by tab1 on Nov 19, 2020 15:07:07 GMT 1, I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake.
At todays values will be £400+ for insured shipping then The fee to inspect , expensive outlay if fake and they retain the item
I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. At todays values will be £400+ for insured shipping then The fee to inspect , expensive outlay if fake and they retain the item
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 15:26:57 GMT 1, My theory is this:
The piece is indeed real and the poster knows this.
He's had the piece on the backburner for awhile and has now decided to get a PC cert as he is looking to raise funds for whatever.
The forum post and "backstory" is very newsworthy and will end up in almost all tabloids and will most likely go international.
Great PR for when he is trying to sell. Will probably get many direct offers and miss out the auction house fees.
OR
It is indeed a fake.
Who knows.
My theory is this:
The piece is indeed real and the poster knows this.
He's had the piece on the backburner for awhile and has now decided to get a PC cert as he is looking to raise funds for whatever.
The forum post and "backstory" is very newsworthy and will end up in almost all tabloids and will most likely go international.
Great PR for when he is trying to sell. Will probably get many direct offers and miss out the auction house fees.
OR
It is indeed a fake.
Who knows.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 15:28:31 GMT 1, I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges.
There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal.
I think there’s generally a consensus when something is real/fake especially with canvass. If it’s real - amazing. If it’s not real - will it be returned? If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 15:37:50 GMT 1, Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesWhat's the image in the frame they're holding? Titled: Portrait of the Artist 1998
The one posted in The Guardian is a fake, as re all the others in that photo
Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesWhat's the image in the frame they're holding? Titled: Portrait of the Artist 1998
The one posted in The Guardian is a fake, as re all the others in that photo
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 15:42:43 GMT 1, If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal. No you are wrong, if they deem it fake they can whatever they wish. Also if they that the applicant knowingly submitted fake works then that person may be going back to prison.
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16.PCO reserves the right to retain any artwork deemed not to be authentic by PCO and may disclose to third parties PCO's decision regarding any artwork's authenticity. PCO may at its sole discretion [without notification to you] pass information [in relation to an artwork] to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiquities Unit to investigate as may be appropriate.
If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal. No you are wrong, if they deem it fake they can whatever they wish. Also if they that the applicant knowingly submitted fake works then that person may be going back to prison. pestcontroloffice.com/terms.asp16.PCO reserves the right to retain any artwork deemed not to be authentic by PCO and may disclose to third parties PCO's decision regarding any artwork's authenticity. PCO may at its sole discretion [without notification to you] pass information [in relation to an artwork] to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiquities Unit to investigate as may be appropriate.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 15:45:00 GMT 1, That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal. No you are wrong, if they deem it fake they can whatever they wish. Also if they that the applicant knowingly submitted fake works then that person may be going back to prison. pestcontroloffice.com/terms.asp16.PCO reserves the right to retain any artwork deemed not to be authentic by PCO and may disclose to third parties PCO's decision regarding any artwork's authenticity. PCO may at its sole discretion [without notification to you] pass information [in relation to an artwork] to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiquities Unit to investigate as may be appropriate. There you go.
I was going to say - the only way they could retain art is if its pre-agreed and outlined before someone sends it in.
Hard to prove someone has "knowingly summitted" fake artwork unless they have a history for this kind of thing.
That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal. No you are wrong, if they deem it fake they can whatever they wish. Also if they that the applicant knowingly submitted fake works then that person may be going back to prison. pestcontroloffice.com/terms.asp16.PCO reserves the right to retain any artwork deemed not to be authentic by PCO and may disclose to third parties PCO's decision regarding any artwork's authenticity. PCO may at its sole discretion [without notification to you] pass information [in relation to an artwork] to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiquities Unit to investigate as may be appropriate. There you go. I was going to say - the only way they could retain art is if its pre-agreed and outlined before someone sends it in. Hard to prove someone has "knowingly summitted" fake artwork unless they have a history for this kind of thing.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by GMA on Nov 19, 2020 15:47:36 GMT 1, If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal.
Even if they didn't state it in the Ts and Cs, you could just smash it up and say it arrived damaged, here's your fiver 😅
If it's fake, I'd expect them to take a knife to it. Why would they send it back as it is? No chance, torch it if it's fake. That would be illegal's and could potentially open up PC to legal challenges. There is nothing illegal about copy art until you try to sell it as the real deal. Even if they didn't state it in the Ts and Cs, you could just smash it up and say it arrived damaged, here's your fiver 😅
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Lroy on Nov 19, 2020 15:52:22 GMT 1, Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesAka WCP You are joking my friend ?! WCP was one of this guy ?! Wcp sign BanksyWCP copyprint in red, and he is not alone. Anyway, since the time, he would get caught again ahaha
Anyone who knew who Banksy was, as an artist and was at the Dragon Bar in 2002 and bought this for £150, would no way forget about it and let it rot with mould. Even if you ignored the last 15 years, in 2005 you could have sold this for £10K, so yeah an ex partner went to SG02 without knowing who Banksy was, spent £150 on a canvas to only use it as a door stop in his garage. Keep It Real!! Who on here remembers this? www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jul/01/banksy-fraudsters-suspended-sentencesAka WCP You are joking my friend ?! WCP was one of this guy ?! Wcp sign BanksyWCP copyprint in red, and he is not alone. Anyway, since the time, he would get caught again ahaha
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 15:55:03 GMT 1, No you are wrong, if they deem it fake they can whatever they wish. Also if they that the applicant knowingly submitted fake works then that person may be going back to prison. pestcontroloffice.com/terms.asp16.PCO reserves the right to retain any artwork deemed not to be authentic by PCO and may disclose to third parties PCO's decision regarding any artwork's authenticity. PCO may at its sole discretion [without notification to you] pass information [in relation to an artwork] to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiquities Unit to investigate as may be appropriate. There you go. I was going to say - the only way they could retain art is if its pre-agreed and outlined before someone sends it in. Hard to prove someone has "knowingly summitted" fake artwork unless they have a history for this kind of thing. I think its easer to prove someone knowingly submitted a fake work of art for the purposes of commercial gain, then it is to pursue a legal challenge for not returning the work the owner. This wont be the first time that PCO would have done that either. By applying for a CoA you are in essence applying for a Certificate of Sale, therefore PCO will take the position that if any work submitted for a CoA is with the intention to sell.
Let's put another interesting spin on this, if it is legit and PCO have the original owners name on file and they reach out to confirm they sold it to the person who sold it for £5 at a car boot sale, what do you think he/she/him/her will say?
Either way he wont be getting it back. I think the OP knows this and is laying the foundation to do a greed grab and run. 8 posts in 6 years and no other history. Anyone want to know the lottery numbers for next week?
No you are wrong, if they deem it fake they can whatever they wish. Also if they that the applicant knowingly submitted fake works then that person may be going back to prison. pestcontroloffice.com/terms.asp16.PCO reserves the right to retain any artwork deemed not to be authentic by PCO and may disclose to third parties PCO's decision regarding any artwork's authenticity. PCO may at its sole discretion [without notification to you] pass information [in relation to an artwork] to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiquities Unit to investigate as may be appropriate. There you go. I was going to say - the only way they could retain art is if its pre-agreed and outlined before someone sends it in. Hard to prove someone has "knowingly summitted" fake artwork unless they have a history for this kind of thing. I think its easer to prove someone knowingly submitted a fake work of art for the purposes of commercial gain, then it is to pursue a legal challenge for not returning the work the owner. This wont be the first time that PCO would have done that either. By applying for a CoA you are in essence applying for a Certificate of Sale, therefore PCO will take the position that if any work submitted for a CoA is with the intention to sell. Let's put another interesting spin on this, if it is legit and PCO have the original owners name on file and they reach out to confirm they sold it to the person who sold it for £5 at a car boot sale, what do you think he/she/him/her will say? Either way he wont be getting it back. I think the OP knows this and is laying the foundation to do a greed grab and run. 8 posts in 6 years and no other history. Anyone want to know the lottery numbers for next week?
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by FЯ on Nov 19, 2020 16:00:44 GMT 1, By applying for a CoA you are in essence applying for a Certificate of Sale, therefore PCO will take the position that if any work submitted for a CoA is with the intention to sell. that is not the case at all.
By applying for a CoA you are in essence applying for a Certificate of Sale, therefore PCO will take the position that if any work submitted for a CoA is with the intention to sell. that is not the case at all.
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Banksy Keep It Real small canvas, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 16:02:31 GMT 1, By applying for a CoA you are in essence applying for a Certificate of Sale, therefore PCO will take the position that if any work submitted for a CoA is with the intention to sell. that is not the case at all. OK why not?
By applying for a CoA you are in essence applying for a Certificate of Sale, therefore PCO will take the position that if any work submitted for a CoA is with the intention to sell. that is not the case at all. OK why not?
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