It's The End Of The (Po-faced Art) World As We Know It

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It's The End Of The (Po-faced Art) World As We Know It

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It was inevitable some day. So the traditional staid pompous auction houses are having to lower themselves to climb into bed with crass popular everyday online house-hold auction sites. Of course, they will be spinning it for their own continued glory, no doubt.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28301139

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Oh come on- Sotheby's is just a joke now. They are in the real estate business and I've seen weed choked lots in back alleys with their local agent's placards stuck in the ground. They would sell Princess Di's shoe boxes if they could get them.

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They do seem to be a bit pedestrian, wouldn't you say? :roll: Regards, Johnny

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If I recall correctly, eBay bought Sotheby's over a decade ago.
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JohnM wrote:If I recall correctly, eBay bought Sotheby's over a decade ago.
No- they entered into a partnership, but they are still separate companies.

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This brings to mind the Sears & Roebuck program of 1962 to 1971 - https://archive.org/details/the_vincent ... f_fine_art

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Edisone wrote:This brings to mind the Sears & Roebuck program of 1962 to 1971 - https://archive.org/details/the_vincent ... f_fine_art
That one was pretty successful for a while. His daughter said that at the time etchings were out of favor with collectors so the Prices were able to buy several fine collections for low prices- even a few Rembrandt etchings. Mrs. Price did the framing herself at first.

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Internet bidding has become a major factor, even in high-end auctions, so I am not at all shocked. It is the way the world is going.

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estott wrote:
JohnM wrote:If I recall correctly, eBay bought Sotheby's over a decade ago.
No- they entered into a partnership, but they are still separate companies.
After doing my homework, I found that eBay purchased Butterfield & Butterfield in 1998, not Sotheby's.
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estott wrote:Oh come on- Sotheby's is just a joke now. They are in the real estate business and I've seen weed choked lots in back alleys with their local agent's placards stuck in the ground. They would sell Princess Di's shoe boxes if they could get them.
That's interesting but over here in Ol' Blighty, things are very different it might appear and they would never do such things! You won't see a Sotheby's board advertising property available to any old "riff raff"! They might sell grand houses and estates but that's about it.

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