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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by stopki on Jul 3, 2012 17:29:57 GMT 1, Curious to what?! a price for a A3 single subject bunny rabbit?! Ive no idea mate give Roa or Dreweatts a shout..... It was only my opinion, i know im no expert, Ive personally not seen any sketches of this size with more than one subject and ive been looking for a long time... Drawings of this size with a single subject ive seen go from 500-700 in the last year on the secondary market, i know because ive been after them, so i would think given the subject is a cute rabbit and theres 3 of them it woudl be worth about a grand... Shoot me down if you wish, its what i think and id have been happy to pay 1k....... Glad we agree warsawproject ;-) That one won't come back on the market any time soon believe me, will be right next my BLU, Elbow Toe (print) and DRAN drawings... all B&W... can't wait !
sounds nice...
Curious to what?! a price for a A3 single subject bunny rabbit?! Ive no idea mate give Roa or Dreweatts a shout..... It was only my opinion, i know im no expert, Ive personally not seen any sketches of this size with more than one subject and ive been looking for a long time... Drawings of this size with a single subject ive seen go from 500-700 in the last year on the secondary market, i know because ive been after them, so i would think given the subject is a cute rabbit and theres 3 of them it woudl be worth about a grand... Shoot me down if you wish, its what i think and id have been happy to pay 1k....... Glad we agree warsawproject ;-) That one won't come back on the market any time soon believe me, will be right next my BLU, Elbow Toe (print) and DRAN drawings... all B&W... can't wait ! sounds nice...
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by stillborncrisps on Jul 3, 2012 17:48:30 GMT 1, Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away!
Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away!
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Shoot Again on Jul 3, 2012 18:03:33 GMT 1, Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away!
I'll take one from you if you offer it to me ;-)
Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away! I'll take one from you if you offer it to me ;-)
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Jul 3, 2012 18:48:41 GMT 1, Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away!
Haha indeed, thats a very surprising reslt.. Maybe someone from the smirnoff evenng openee his bottle and went crazy
Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away! Haha indeed, thats a very surprising reslt.. Maybe someone from the smirnoff evenng openee his bottle and went crazy
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Zippy on Jul 3, 2012 20:59:30 GMT 1, Herakut went for Β£2k?
Herakut went for Β£2k?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by popmozz on Jul 3, 2012 21:17:54 GMT 1, Bidding on a few pieces and did not fetch one. I had no time for stepping by and always hard to bid on stuff not seen in the flesh. But I should have gone higher on the Insect on cardboard, it is a stunner. Congratulation to whomever getting it. Crazy Moona... Swoon great, Herakut great.
Bidding on a few pieces and did not fetch one. I had no time for stepping by and always hard to bid on stuff not seen in the flesh. But I should have gone higher on the Insect on cardboard, it is a stunner. Congratulation to whomever getting it. Crazy Moona... Swoon great, Herakut great.
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Jul 3, 2012 21:42:56 GMT 1, The person who won the Banksy canvas may end up regretting not seeing it in the flesh before parting with Β£32k. The tear and touching up were pretty obvious!!
The Insect was indeed stunning but also huge - an entire wall would be needed and hanging it would require a specialist as it is super heavy!!
Bast/Faile collab - by far the sexiest piece
The person who won the Banksy canvas may end up regretting not seeing it in the flesh before parting with Β£32k. The tear and touching up were pretty obvious!!
The Insect was indeed stunning but also huge - an entire wall would be needed and hanging it would require a specialist as it is super heavy!!
Bast/Faile collab - by far the sexiest piece
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by twist65 on Jul 3, 2012 23:51:00 GMT 1, yeah agree the Bast/Faile verrry nice and the Haring/LA2 would have been my second pick. Some Neate bargains there someone did well! Love that Roa too Gilles great score =]
yeah agree the Bast/Faile verrry nice and the Haring/LA2 would have been my second pick. Some Neate bargains there someone did well! Love that Roa too Gilles great score =]
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wearology on Jul 4, 2012 0:20:42 GMT 1, Does anyone have the final results for anything LA2?
Does anyone have the final results for anything LA2?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Jul 4, 2012 0:36:10 GMT 1, LA2 - this way, that way sold for 750 gbp Keith Haring (1958-1990) and LA II attributed Untitled LA II (Angel Oritz) (American, b.1967) and Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) attributed, sold for 7500 LA2 - polka dots, unsold LA 2 Untitled Warhol Tribute, unsold LA 2 Purple, unsold LA 2 Untitled Warhol Tribute, unsold cope 2 Love Life, unsold (thought you might be interested in that one as well)
where these yours?
LA2 - this way, that way sold for 750 gbp Keith Haring (1958-1990) and LA II attributed Untitled LA II (Angel Oritz) (American, b.1967) and Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) attributed, sold for 7500 LA2 - polka dots, unsold LA 2 Untitled Warhol Tribute, unsold LA 2 Purple, unsold LA 2 Untitled Warhol Tribute, unsold cope 2 Love Life, unsold (thought you might be interested in that one as well)
where these yours?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Jul 4, 2012 0:36:37 GMT 1, btw, I believe these prices are hammerprices.
btw, I believe these prices are hammerprices.
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Wearology on Jul 4, 2012 0:57:26 GMT 1, Thanks for the info. Di the piece that sold for 7500 pounds was it an LA2 tribute to Keith or a Keith LA2 collab?
Thanks for the info. Di the piece that sold for 7500 pounds was it an LA2 tribute to Keith or a Keith LA2 collab?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Jul 4, 2012 1:25:39 GMT 1, it was signed verso by LA2 only.
it was signed verso by LA2 only.
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by craigf on Jul 4, 2012 8:46:41 GMT 1, Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away!
There was one guy there who bought this and a number of other pieces. They did look better the way they had been displayed in a perspex box, but...
Who paid +Β£650 for those D*Face decks? You usually can't give them away! There was one guy there who bought this and a number of other pieces. They did look better the way they had been displayed in a perspex box, but...
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by craigf on Jul 4, 2012 9:00:35 GMT 1, Funny auction yesterday. I had been really looking forward to it before the catalogue came out, was then disappointed when I saw what was being sold and when I trotted up yesterday that feeling got greater.
The sale itself started well with the Schoony piece, but never really got going and as soon as it hit the LA2 pieces it bombed with lot after lot being passed over. There were just too many LA2, subeway map pieces in my opinion for the audience and a general lack of quality.
I stayed because I'd made the effort and had a few pieces in mind:
Banksy canvas - wouldn't have paid anywhere near this amount, but may have been tempted at the lower end of the scale
Parla water colour - I really want one of these, but when I saw it in person it was quite dark and a bit disappointing. I would have paid below low end, which is what some pieces were selling for. It got to Β£4k which plus fees made it Β£5k and a bit
Ian Francis - I remember this from the original show and was vey unlikely to bid, but wanted to see how it got on
ROA - I would have bid on this lower down in the pricing as his prices have increased considerably of late and this was a nicely executed example of his work. I think the price it went for was good, especially as I have one on the wall already
Blu - was unlikely to bid, but interested in how it got on. It looked much better in person than it did in the catalogue.
Yeo - this was the last lot I stayed for and I had hoped to get this to go with the other one I have already. I would have paid mid estimate, but it went a bit above this
Steals of the show were some of the Neates, the Herakut by the sounds of it although I had left by then and the Paul Insect pieces (the pieces on aluminium were cheap and the cardboard piece stunning, but it had taken five people to get it up stairs and I would have had nowhere big enough to have hung it!
Funny auction yesterday. I had been really looking forward to it before the catalogue came out, was then disappointed when I saw what was being sold and when I trotted up yesterday that feeling got greater.
The sale itself started well with the Schoony piece, but never really got going and as soon as it hit the LA2 pieces it bombed with lot after lot being passed over. There were just too many LA2, subeway map pieces in my opinion for the audience and a general lack of quality.
I stayed because I'd made the effort and had a few pieces in mind:
Banksy canvas - wouldn't have paid anywhere near this amount, but may have been tempted at the lower end of the scale
Parla water colour - I really want one of these, but when I saw it in person it was quite dark and a bit disappointing. I would have paid below low end, which is what some pieces were selling for. It got to Β£4k which plus fees made it Β£5k and a bit
Ian Francis - I remember this from the original show and was vey unlikely to bid, but wanted to see how it got on
ROA - I would have bid on this lower down in the pricing as his prices have increased considerably of late and this was a nicely executed example of his work. I think the price it went for was good, especially as I have one on the wall already
Blu - was unlikely to bid, but interested in how it got on. It looked much better in person than it did in the catalogue.
Yeo - this was the last lot I stayed for and I had hoped to get this to go with the other one I have already. I would have paid mid estimate, but it went a bit above this
Steals of the show were some of the Neates, the Herakut by the sounds of it although I had left by then and the Paul Insect pieces (the pieces on aluminium were cheap and the cardboard piece stunning, but it had taken five people to get it up stairs and I would have had nowhere big enough to have hung it!
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Sacked... on Jul 4, 2012 10:56:33 GMT 1, Does any one have a link to the result ?
Does any one have a link to the result ?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deleted on Jul 4, 2012 11:54:58 GMT 1, I had two pieces included in this auction and unfortunately both of them remained unsold (see details and pics below).
If anyone is interested, please send me a PM and I'd be glad to answer any questions.
Jeremy Fish - Buck You, 2006 Acrylic on two hand cut wood panels with title inscribed on metal recto, Signed and dated in black ink verso, 920 x 610 mm (36 x 24in) Provenance: Bestial Group Exhibition, 2007 at Iguapop Gallery, Barcelona, Spain
Andrew Schoultz - Man Made Structure of Something Natural, 2007 Acrylic and spray paint on wood, Signed, titled and dated in black ink verso, 420 x 520 mm (16 1/2 x 20 1/2 in) Provenance: Andrew Schoultz' solo exhibition 'Chaotic Explosions of the Eye', 2007 at V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Thanks for looking
I had two pieces included in this auction and unfortunately both of them remained unsold (see details and pics below). If anyone is interested, please send me a PM and I'd be glad to answer any questions. Jeremy Fish - Buck You, 2006 Acrylic on two hand cut wood panels with title inscribed on metal recto, Signed and dated in black ink verso, 920 x 610 mm (36 x 24in) Provenance: Bestial Group Exhibition, 2007 at Iguapop Gallery, Barcelona, Spain Andrew Schoultz - Man Made Structure of Something Natural, 2007 Acrylic and spray paint on wood, Signed, titled and dated in black ink verso, 420 x 520 mm (16 1/2 x 20 1/2 in) Provenance: Andrew Schoultz' solo exhibition 'Chaotic Explosions of the Eye', 2007 at V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark. Thanks for looking
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This link goes straight to cat and amounts bought for
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Sacked... on Jul 4, 2012 16:23:25 GMT 1, Thanks shoot and Johnny. but i i was really looking for the print-out with lot numbers and results not the whole catalougewith pics - cheers.
Thanks shoot and Johnny. but i i was really looking for the print-out with lot numbers and results not the whole catalougewith pics - cheers.
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by They call me Stephen on Jul 4, 2012 16:26:14 GMT 1, There's no pleasing some people
There's no pleasing some people
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by johnnyh on Jul 4, 2012 16:30:16 GMT 1, Thanks shoot and Johnny. but i i was really looking for the print-out with lot numbers and results not the whole catalougewith pics - cheers.
I can type one out for you on an excel spread sheet if it would help Sir
Would you like a coffee with it ;D
Thanks shoot and Johnny. but i i was really looking for the print-out with lot numbers and results not the whole catalougewith pics - cheers. I can type one out for you on an excel spread sheet if it would help Sir Would you like a coffee with it ;D
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Sacked... on Jul 4, 2012 16:41:10 GMT 1, Well,the thing is, i have the catalouge already ,normally there is a page you can just print out.I'd love a coffee,cappuccino please,but hold the milk, coffee and hot water.
Well,the thing is, i have the catalouge already ,normally there is a page you can just print out.I'd love a coffee,cappuccino please,but hold the milk, coffee and hot water.
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Agent Provocateur on Jul 4, 2012 17:01:06 GMT 1, Just flicked through the catalogue... and dammit that's one of my favourite Paul Insect pieces. Remember seeing a smaller canvas of just the head and mirror at a Laz group show a couple of years ago. The complete image looks stunning and great on card!
Just flicked through the catalogue... and dammit that's one of my favourite Paul Insect pieces. Remember seeing a smaller canvas of just the head and mirror at a Laz group show a couple of years ago. The complete image looks stunning and great on card!
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by oe32 on Jul 4, 2012 19:31:29 GMT 1, Are the sale prices posted on their website to their results inclusive of 22% buyers premium? (i.e did the insect go for Β£3k plus 22% plus VAT?)
Are the sale prices posted on their website to their results inclusive of 22% buyers premium? (i.e did the insect go for Β£3k plus 22% plus VAT?)
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by craigf on Jul 4, 2012 20:36:36 GMT 1, Are the sale prices posted on their website to their results inclusive of 22% buyers premium? (i.e did the insect go for Β£3k plus 22% plus VAT?)
From memory yes, but not next to my catalogue at the moment
Are the sale prices posted on their website to their results inclusive of 22% buyers premium? (i.e did the insect go for Β£3k plus 22% plus VAT?) From memory yes, but not next to my catalogue at the moment
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Simococo on Jul 4, 2012 21:06:24 GMT 1, are there any more pics of the Blu piece anywhere?
are there any more pics of the Blu piece anywhere?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Deux Spin on Aug 7, 2012 0:02:21 GMT 1, Some nice pieces in the auction.
The Neate's were a steal, I love the pizza box - colours were fantastic.
The orange LAII / Haring was in their early 2011 auction, nice piece, isn't Β£7,500 a steal? Especially if its officially sold as a collaboration between the artists?
Some nice pieces in the auction.
The Neate's were a steal, I love the pizza box - colours were fantastic.
The orange LAII / Haring was in their early 2011 auction, nice piece, isn't Β£7,500 a steal? Especially if its officially sold as a collaboration between the artists?
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Pattycakes on Aug 7, 2012 22:44:42 GMT 1, it was a different one to the 2011 sale, but yes Β£7,500 is very cheap!
it was a different one to the 2011 sale, but yes Β£7,500 is very cheap!
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Dreweatts Art Auctions π¬π§, by Sundowner on Nov 16, 2012 19:55:11 GMT 1, Just noticed the catalogue is up at www.dnfa.com/auctions.asp?view=saledetails&aucno=20556&avail=0
Interesting early Charming Baker OG (lot 85) and a couple of nice Jago's. Estimates on the Basts seem very low.
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