Sentences with phrase «not come to auction»

The kind of work that might galvanize the market simply hasn't come to auction.
Over the years I have had many buyers tell me that «We don't come to auctions to bid, we come to buy, and so, until I know that the reserve has been met, I am not going to bid.»

Not exact matches

The financing needs coming due in the first quarter «imply that euro area banks will not have extra money as a result of the three - year auction to purchase European sovereign bonds, using a carry - trade strategy, because the amount of fresh cash is less than the amount of bank debt that will mature during the quarter», Powell wrote recently.
Reflecting our roots in the beverage world, we believe the time has come to create own NPO Wine into Water — the latter's mission is to channel the funds raised annually by the Japan Wine Challenge Charity Auction and related events in Asia into specific projects for providing clean water to communities which did not have it.
So for 2018, for Leo, I am starting #BabyLossHour on Twitter (starts Tuesday, 8 pm, come along and join in), to mark his second birthday we will begin #ALeoBitOfKindness (more details coming soon), I'd like to do another Auction, hopefully hit at least # 25,000 in fundraising, with our next Tommy's goal of # 10,000 (not likely this year, but at some point), and another # 1,000 to MAMA Academy to get a brick on their Wall of Hope.
A combination of these factors most likely come into play, but it is certainly true that the UK does not suffer from the same nervousness that accompanies the bond auctions of some eurozone nations, and that is something we would want to avoid.
At least 25 examples of the 300SL Gullwing came to auction in 1986, and not all of them sold.
Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it, but OBLIGATES you to complete the purchase!
It's not uncommon to hear of a private car collection being auctioned piecemeal, allowing other collectors to add that one missing piece to their own heritage jigsaws, but an auction in March is going to be extra special because the cars are coming from Jaguar Land Rover's own Classic collection.
The new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible isn't actually due to go in to production until later in 2013, but that hasn't stopped General Motors auctioning off the first car to come off the production line.
It's not impossible, though, because one of the 50 LFA Nurburgring Editions will return to the spotlight when it's auctioned off at the Barrett - Jackson event in Palm Beach, Florida this coming April.
A hardscrabble New Hampshire farming community comes unglued when a new arrival asks locals to donate any old items they're not using for a police charity auction.
They'll figure something out, also Nov 13th there is the AWS 3 auction coming up, don't forget about that, hopefully T - Mobile will be able to get enough spectrum to get more markets up to 20mhz, or even some 30mhz markets, instead of just 15mhz!
But I'm not coming to the same conclusion as you regarding «their June auction was much better in terms of volume & prices».
If the auction does not allow for financing, the real estate investor can pay cash for the property and then come to North Coast Financial for a cash out refinance in order to raise funds for the rehab costs or just free up capital to invest in other projects.
It should came as no surprise that lenders do not like this situation because the promise to pay contained in the note is gone and the lender has lost the ability to collect a deficiency if the house is sold at a foreclosure auction for less than the amount of the loan.
First of all, when it comes to buying the cage that you need for the hamster, if you haven't already got one of course, then why not check out online auction sites such as EBay?
All of that said, I am not a raving fan of rescues who go to auctions with tens of thousands of dollars and come back with puppies.
Consequently, Metal Warriors is sought - after and tough to come by these days, so much so that this auction's asking price of five hundred dollars isn't all that insane.
Regie Fils Aime came out and to not overpay for a SNES classic on auction sites.
Pop artist Ed Ruscha, a MOCA trustee known for his deadpan images of parking lots, gas stations and L.A. architecture, now sells pieces for $ 3 million to $ 6 million at auction; he didn't come close to crossing the $ 1 million barrier before 2002.
What work have you not seen come to market that you would love to get your hands on for the auction?
It should be noted that, historically speaking, galleries were always the main destination for anyone desiring private sales, but contemporary times saw auction houses not only getting in direct competition with galleries when it comes to private auctions, but also becoming the undisputed leader of this practice.
If a very rare piece of art comes to auction that has not been seen in the public for years, there will most likely be a bidding frenzy, causing the prices to soar.»
This caused a stir not only because the plate - painting, Notre Dame (1979) doubled its $ 50,000 high estimate, selling for $ 93,500; nor because it was significantly more expensive than Schnabel's primary market prices (which were between $ 25,000 and $ 60,000); nor because this was almost ten times the price of work by Schnabel's peers (which cost around $ 10,000 at the time); but also because it was so rare for such recent work to come to auction in the first place.
Additionally, it felt just the tiniest decibel quieter, with many international collectors and advisors choosing not to come at all, given the new staggered schedule art schedule which pushed back its generally historic May auctions a week later than usual, to accommodate for the opening of the Venice Biennale.
It may not come as a surprise to learn that last week's contemporary art auctions in London overwhelmingly favored YBAs — the group of largely Goldsmiths - educated artists who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and «90s.
What's more, constituting the most significant work by Brown ever to come to auction, The Tragic Conversion of Salvador Dalí (After John Martin) not only stands at the very apotheosis of the artist's extraordinary corpus of monumental sci - fi panoramas but also ranks as perhaps the most magnificent work of Glenn Brown's entire creation.
Museum shows are no guarantee that an artist's work will take off; in the year 2012, when Taylor had a solo show at MoMA PS1 in New York, not a single one of his paintings came to auction, according to Artnet.
«It's the first time [Dupuy - Spencer] is coming up to auction, so we're obviously not throwing three [of her paintings] on the market.»
Although Georgia O'Keeffe broke the record for a price at auction by a woman artist, she still does not come close to the latest record - setting work by a male artist.
Alice Neel, Night, circa 1936 Not to belabor the point, but this is why you go to auction houses: to see come across surprises like this.
That's an important subject, of course, but I do not see in either post (# 21 or # 22) an answer to my question: Do you support a «price» for carbon that would need to come about through either a «cap - and - trade» system, a «cap - and - auction» system, or a carbon tax?
It is safe to assume that GC Lieberman will come up with some sort of recommendations aimed at assuring both the newspaper's readers and its editorial staff that the Washington Post will not auction off its journalistic integrity to the highest bidder.
If 30 days have passed and the tenant has not come to the landlord to get his or her property and no creditors have come forward to claim the property that the tenant has purchased but not paid for, then the landlord may sell the tenant's things at a public auction.
Sometimes the bank sets the reserve too high and needs to have it not sell for many auctions before they come to reality and lower the price.
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