Sentences with phrase «show auction prices»

For most products, we now show auction titles at the same time as we show auction prices.

Not exact matches

According to data collected by the Machine Gun Price Guide, which uses information from dealers, auctions and gun shows, the cost of a Tommy gun (the Thompson M1) went from about $ 9,000 in 2004 to almost $ 27,000 last July — a 200 percent increase.
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...
«They don't show hits, but they do show sales, average selling price, fees and other data,» says McGrath, who recommends opting in to the eBay hit counter when setting up a listing to see how much traffic the auction receives.
While automotive heroes of the past drop through the corkscrew at Laguna Seca (read our preview of the Monterey Motorsports Reunion here), the jet set make their appearances at the annual galas, show off in their high - priced rides, and participate in battles - of - the - bank - accounts at various collector car auctions.
The official Lamborghini folder for the Murciélago was also presented here according to some German fans, a stunning high gloss book which compared the new model with the seven deadly sins, I was able to obtain a copy from the factory but after the Frankfurt Auto Show several of these 56 pages booklets made it onto various auction sites and reached enormous prices, these turned into an instant collector's item.
Invoices show that Strader paid breeders nearly $ 44,703 for 193 dogs at 11 auctions from 2014 to 2016; prices ranged from $ 1 (for a Chihuahua) to $ 1,325 (for a golden retriever), for an average price of $ 231 per dog.
Invoices from Southwest Auction in Missouri, received from an industry source, show people affiliated with dog rescue organizations paying high prices to buy some of the most popular U.S. purebreds in a practice they refer to as «puppy mill rescue.»
And her piece features high - dollar transactions, when her own statistics show that the average price for dogs at auctions was $ 465, a price that seems similar to me to auction prices from 10 - 15 years ago.
The price is pretty ridiculous I think, but generally only the phone card shows up in auction, and I haven't seen a complete set of this since I bought my own probably over 5 years ago now.
A major show in 2017 at the New Museum in New York and the Palazzo Ca» Nova in Venice brought her to a wider audience, with the artist's top prices at auction being achieved in the past two years.
After the high of the now - infamous 2008 Sotheby's auction where # 111 million of Hirst's work sold, the artist's prices nosedived as the global economy tanked, and a 2012 show at London's White Cube was savaged by critics.
But of course, this auction is primed for success, as are any of this department's shows: Many lots are guaranteed with high minimums, often pre-arranged with third parties, while the artists (almost all, in this case, knighted with recent or immanent museum retrospectives) are represented by galleries powerful enough to ensure their prices don't tank.
Sotheby's and Christie's both have works from the same series as the record price paid at auction for a Stingel, the copper - plate versions of the Celotex works created during the artist's seminal 2007 Whitney show.
Sales results show Swann Auction Galleries recorded $ 2.36 million in total sales (including fees), four lots sold for more than six figures and, most notably, seven artists achieved record prices.
Prices like these seemed to sustain dealers, who somehow managed to field nonstop activity despite the fair coming at the end of a unending gantlet of market events that began in March with the Armory Show, continued with the May auctions and Frieze New York, shifted to China for Art Basel Hong Kong, and then to Venice for the Biennale debut before finally concluding in Basel — which, thankfully for all involved, is also an epicenter of the global pharmaceutical industry.
This auction will feature the best of what Philips currently has in its arsenal and the prices will be showing precisely that.
A painting by Childe Hassam called «Shingling the First Baptist Church,» showing a church in a small harbor town, more than doubled its high estimate, selling for $ 3.5 million, the top auction price for the artist in five years, Sotheby's said.
No paintings from that show have been resold at auction, according to Artnet, while three other Sullivan works, priced at $ 12,000 in a 2011 group show at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in Manhattan's Chelsea district, have been.
Flourishing interest at international festivals and record auction prices demonstrate an upsurge in interest for contemporary Chinese and Chinese - American art, and American museums have responded by organizing a plethora of group shows.
Milestones such as the Tate's appointment of its first female director and the RA's election of eight female Royal Academicians provided room for optimism, but statistics comparing male and female representation in solo shows and auction prices reveal we still have a way to go.
The closing price of $ 76.53 per megawatt - day for PJM's 2020/2021 capacity auction shows that the market is meeting the goal of «reliability at the lowest reasonable cost» while attracting «efficient, high performing and competitive resources that support reliability,» according to PJM president Andrew Ott.
A show about foreclosure auctions called «Betting the House» started filming auctions in Phoenix in September 2011, the exact bottom of the market for home prices
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