Sentences with phrase «auction houses ask»

Not exact matches

The bazaar is literally the in - game auction house where players can offer up their equipment and items for an asking price and other players can purchase them for said price.
Headlines about the sale, moreover, «were not helpful in Trinidad, where no one understands records, there are no auction houses, no secondary market, so people were asking, «Why not put all your paintings into that auction which got so many millions?
Though last fall's New York sale was overshadowed by artist Mark Grotjahn's social media shout out that Phillips's lot attributed to him with an asking price of $ 20 - 30,000 wasn't actually his work — prompting the auction house to drop it from its offerings — its London New Now sales in December were its strongest to date.
As you're likely overwhelmed, we asked art dealers, auction - house officials, and collectors to suggest strategies for picking «entry points» — relatively inexpensive ways to collect pieces by name artists, or by lesser - known artists of good repute (or with a cult following), in various schools and movements of art.
Phillips has carved out a niche for itself as the first auction house stop for contemporary artists whose careers are on the rise and its «New Now» sale is where the asking price for many is first set.
In 2016 the work was put up for auction at Sotheby's New York auction house selling for $ 68,750 (hammer price with buyer's premium) well above its asking price of between $ 40,000 to $ 60,000.
You'll also want to ask specific questions about the costs of using an auction house, how much you'd net out in a variety of scenarios, and whether you can list a «reserve» price on the property (the minimum price at which you're willing to sell).
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