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<p>[QUOTE="Kasperscuriosities, post: 154602, member: 404"]Haven't been around much the last few days but yeah. Pretty much what Komo said.</p><p><br /></p><p>We present our buyers with any and all info we have available however we make no guarantees. Which is a pretty standard operating precedure amongst auction houses. If a buyer plans to drop a large amount of money on an item then they should preview or have an expert preview the item before placing a bid. We encourage that. Which is part of the reason we are open weekly. </p><p><br /></p><p>The only signed Dali we currently have was appraised and authenticated by a well known Dali expert and this particular print #10 of 250 was showcased on the back cover of a recent Salvador Dali catalog. I am pretty sure its real. LOL. It didn't come from Park West.</p><p><br /></p><p>The others are just lithographs they aren't signed except for in the plate. No point in having any type of authentication. Which is why they start at $20. ;-)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasperscuriosities, post: 154602, member: 404"]Haven't been around much the last few days but yeah. Pretty much what Komo said. We present our buyers with any and all info we have available however we make no guarantees. Which is a pretty standard operating precedure amongst auction houses. If a buyer plans to drop a large amount of money on an item then they should preview or have an expert preview the item before placing a bid. We encourage that. Which is part of the reason we are open weekly. The only signed Dali we currently have was appraised and authenticated by a well known Dali expert and this particular print #10 of 250 was showcased on the back cover of a recent Salvador Dali catalog. I am pretty sure its real. LOL. It didn't come from Park West. The others are just lithographs they aren't signed except for in the plate. No point in having any type of authentication. Which is why they start at $20. ;-)[/QUOTE]
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