Sentences with phrase «when sold at auction»

A Ford GT owner got significantly more than they paid for the supercar when it sold at auction last week.
For a while, it looked like this could possibly be the replacement for the Town Car, but then the Premier Automotive Group imploded and the car was never heard from again until 2010, when it sold at auction for $ 56,100, and again last month, when RM Auctions announced it was selling the car again on November 14 and 15 of this year.

Not exact matches

When structuring a deal for a used oilfield drill for an upcoming auction in Texas, for example, staff look at what similar equipment sold for in that area in the recent past and use that as a guide.
The company's business began to slow during World War II when the focus shifted to cheaper materials such as limestone and concrete aggregate, and the entire property was sold at auction in 1948.
It was the largest flawless white diamond ever to come to auction when sold for $ 33.7 million at Christie's in Geneva last November, but experts said at the time the price showed the top end of the diamond...
If you do not repay the full amount when due, the lender can foreclose and sell your house at auction.
By JANE SEYMOUR Auction houses regularly make headlines when they sell high art at astronomical prices.
James Bond's Aston Martin DB10 from the movie Spectre may become the most expensive car in the world, when the unique vehicle is sold at the auction in 2016.
Things go bad to worse when her legal aid informs her house was sold legally at a tax auction for a fraction of its value to someone else.
When she learns that a twit named William Shaw (Modine), who passes himself off as a physician, can read Latin, she buys him at an auction where's he's being sold into slavery because he's a knave.
This is the second time the Bao Dai 6062 has set records — when it last sold in 2002 for $ 235,000, the Bao Dai set the record for most expensive Rolex sold at auction.
When I look at the buy - sell range of pre-owned vehicles today, it scares me to think small auctions in small town U.S.A. draw mainly buy - here, pay - here dealers.
When a garage - find Bugatti Type 57S Atalante coupe sold at Bonham's Paris auction recently for $ 4.4 million, the surprising thing wasn't its faded paint, rusty trim, and worn interior — it's that the car's condition likely bolstered its selling price.
So our eyebrows went up when Mecum called this 1971 Dodge Hemi Charger R / T, set to sell at its January auction in Kissimmee, Fla., «the highest optioned example known to exist.»
Some VIN number checks may also include additional information, such as when a vehicle was serviced or if it was ever sold at auction.
I think that last sentence is demonstrated by you, Rachelle, when you get excited by getting a great deal for a client or by selling a book at auction.
When Pepper fixes up a beautiful and rare vintage Mercedes and sells it at auction, she thinks she's finally found a way to take care of herself and the baby she carries, the result of an affair with a married, legendary politician.
What you may not know is that when a mortgage is foreclosed upon, few homes actually sell at auction.
The results of any auction will be reflected in the prices, which may overshoot on the downside, if only because when too much liquidity is demanded at once, the prices of what is being sold will suffer.
When you're behind on car loan payments, the lender has the right to take back or repossess the vehicle, sell it at auction and use the proceeds to pay down your loan balance.
If the client has signed a reaffirmation agreement, the client will be legally responsible for the deficiency between the loan balance as of the time the car was repossessed, together with the costs of repossession (tow - truck, storage, etc.) and the sales price of the vehicle when the vehicle is sold at an auction.
When your lender seizes your vehicle, it sells it at auction to try to get back some money.
When you don't make your payments on time, your lender can repossess the car and sell it at auction to recoup the value of the vehicle.
A foreclosure is when your lender takes possession of your property and sells it at auction for the purpose of recovering the unpaid mortgage balance.
When those items are surrendered, the lender will try to quickly get rid of the car or house by selling at auction.
When «spent,» a dog is likely to be sold at auction for under five dollars.
This is about female dogs that will be sold at auction when they fail to produce profitably any more, when many have lost their teeth, fur and even eyes by the ripe old age of six.
When they arrived at the auction they noted that all of the breeding females were already sold.
When dogs are no longer of use to the breeder, they're sold at auction or killed.
Inhumane breeders buy females at auctions, keep the female caged their entire life, breed them at each cycle (starting at 6 months of age) and, when the female can no longer get pregnant or carry the puppies, is sold back into the «system» or killed.
When you donate your car by clicking here, it will either be recycled or sold at auction depending on its condition, age and location...
When you Donate your RV, boat, motorcycle or other vehicle to Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force Society through Donate A Car Canada, it will either be recycled or sold at auction depending on its condition, age and location.
Some critics of rescue buying of breeding stock at auction argue that the entire practice of selling breeding stock to rescues is a fraud, because puppy mills can just hold some puppies back when they want more breeding stock, so they have no need to buy breeder dogs at auction.
When no longer of use, the adult dogs are killed, sold at auction or sold / donated to others.
Some breeders kill the adult dogs and cats when they can no longer breed and are no longer profitable (psychologically and physically damaged, these animals are not «considered» pets); some sell the adult animals at auctions to receive a «salvageable value» for the investment made in the animal (similar to livestock); and some give away their adult dogs or cats for free or at a discounted price to rescue groups and consumers (freeing them up financially so they don't have to pay for the up - keep of an older animal).
That handily trouncing its high estimate of $ 7 million and also demolished the previous record for a Rivera at auction, which was set when $ 3.08 million was paid for Baile en Tehuantepec (1928), sold by IBM at Sotheby's in New York in May 1995.
The top mark at auction when accounting for inflation was made with a 1942 Rivera, Vendedora de Flores, sold at Christie's in New York in November 1991 for $ 2.97 million, which in today's dollars would be about $ 5.38 million.)
In 2013, Zeng's painting The Last Supper broke the auction record for the most expensive work by an Asian contemporary artist when it sold for $ 23.3 million at Sotheby's in Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, the world record for the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction was set at the same Christie's sale when «Salvator Mundi,» a Leonardo da Vinci painting from 1500 sold for a staggering $ 450.3 million (including fees).
The previous auction record for a painting by Marshall was set in November 2014 when «Vignette» (2003), an acrylic on fiberglass, sold for $ 1,025,000 (including fees), also at Christie's.
The excellent results demonstrate the strength of the market for a breadth of young artists such as Alex Israel, whose Sky Backdrop achieved 5 times its estimate when it sold for $ 1,025,000 in the artist's first appearance at auction.
AUCTION Glenn Ligon achieves a career record at Sotheby's New York Nov. 11 contemporary art auction when his «Untitled (I Was Somebody),» sells for more than $ 3.9 million, well over twice the esAUCTION Glenn Ligon achieves a career record at Sotheby's New York Nov. 11 contemporary art auction when his «Untitled (I Was Somebody),» sells for more than $ 3.9 million, well over twice the esauction when his «Untitled (I Was Somebody),» sells for more than $ 3.9 million, well over twice the estimate.
In November last year, Georgia O'Keeffe's Jimson Weed / White Flower No. 1 set the world record for an artwork by a woman when it sold for $ 44.4 million (# 28m) at auction in New York.
His Walking Man 1 sculpture broke auction records when it sold at Sotheby's London for # 65m and his works wowed visitors to an acclaimed exhibition of his portraits at the National Portrait Gallery last year.
Her UK auction record was set in May 2017 at Christie's when The Backyard 2014 sold for # 5,250.
Pablo Picasso's painting Femme au Béret et à la Robe Quadrillée (Marie - Thérèse Walter), 1937, broke an auction record when it sold at Sotheby's in London on February 28, 2018 for # 49.8 or around $ 69.4 million with fees, reported Sotheby's.
According to Phillips, Kaphar's previous high mark was set Dec. 15, 2015, when an early painting by the artist sold at Swann Auction Galleries in New York.
When Mr. Simchowitz met Parker Ito (whose work sold at a February auction in London for $ 93,594 over a high estimate of $ 25,000), he had a day job painting oil derricks near LAX, Los Angeles County still a surprising source of untapped crude.
His involvement as a collector is well known, but few people are really aware of what his collection comprises — apart from the Richard Prince painting Surfing Nurse, which made newspaper headlines in 2008 when it was sold at auction, generating a spectacular profit.
ROLE MODEL: Robert & Ethel Scull, Charles Saatchi, Stefan Simchowitz, Adam Sender MO: Buy deep and extensive holdings of work by choice artists before they're famous, ideally making them famous in the process through energetic word - of - mouth marketing efforts, creating a sense of inevitably of the artist's impending stardom; then, when the moment arrives, sell their work off at auction, or privately, at a gigantic markup over the purchase price.
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