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TeamPooka

(25,421 posts)
Sat Jul 9, 2016, 03:31 PM Jul 2016

Did it again, bought a lot of 11 assorted prints and paintings at a local auction house for $150...

sold the first one off eBay within 48 hours for $600.
the 2nd went for $175 the next day
we'll see what happens to the rest.
I'm keeping 3 of them for myself.

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Did it again, bought a lot of 11 assorted prints and paintings at a local auction house for $150... (Original Post) TeamPooka Jul 2016 OP
Impressive ALBliberal Jul 2016 #1
The auction houses of Los Angeles are a hot bed of cool stuff. Plus they get some famous people's TeamPooka Jul 2016 #2
A person I know who covered auctions for the Maine Antique Digest told me Vinca Jul 2016 #3
They had a bunch of affordable art but one piece did go for $27,500 with multiple bidders TeamPooka Jul 2016 #5
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TeamPooka

(25,421 posts)
2. The auction houses of Los Angeles are a hot bed of cool stuff. Plus they get some famous people's
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 01:23 AM
Jul 2016

stuff from time to time too.
This auction house I was at was also selling all the stuff for the author Jackie Collins estate.
All her furniture, art, books, glass ware etc.
Beverly Hills - swimming pools, movie stars...

Vinca

(51,235 posts)
3. A person I know who covered auctions for the Maine Antique Digest told me
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 07:33 AM
Jul 2016

the best place to find great deals is high end auctions. The really wealthy people wouldn't look at your lot of prints because they're more interested in a $50,000 Warhol print. Great find!

TeamPooka

(25,421 posts)
5. They had a bunch of affordable art but one piece did go for $27,500 with multiple bidders
Tue Jul 26, 2016, 03:56 PM
Jul 2016

in the room, on the internet and the phone.
It was something considering it started at $500 with an auction estimate of $10-$13K

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