Originally posted by sasguru
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Twas a Jamie Hewlett original actually. Subsequently sold it back to him alongside some artwork he did in the early 90's.
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And what did you subsequently do with Tracy Emin's soiled knickers?Originally posted by eek View Postor you walk in with the cash and ask what discount you get by paying there and then. Last time I tried it I got 10% off which is virtually identical to what the gallery gets for selling a piece under that scheme.

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Last time I tried that at DFS they told me to fook right offOriginally posted by eek View Postor you walk in with the cash and ask what discount you get by paying there and then. Last time I tried it I got 10% off which is virtually identical to what the gallery gets for selling a piece under that scheme.
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or you walk in with the cash and ask what discount you get by paying there and then. Last time I tried it I got 10% off which is virtually identical to what the gallery gets for selling a piece under that scheme.Originally posted by redgiant View PostInterest free loan to buy artwork. Seems like a good deal to me if you like the work you're getting and think it's a good investment.
Keeps the money in the bank for longer and you get more interest as a result ... WIN!
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Interest free loan to buy artwork. Seems like a good deal to me if you like the work you're getting and think it's a good investment.Originally posted by AtW View PostLoan to buy art?!??
Keeps the money in the bank for longer and you get more interest as a result ... WIN!
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Ownart Scheme
Has anyone bought some artwork on this scheme (10 months interest free loan backed by the government i.e. The Arts Council)?
What is Own Art? | Own Art
Also have you bought any artwork through your LTD?Tags: None
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