It's also the only version a private collector can get their hands on at public auction.
In 2012, the government sold the first lot of photographs at public auction.
For starters, the seller at the public auction was cheated out of the hidden profit realized in the second auction.
That data can be misleading since it's based solely on public auction sales and doesn't reflect purchases made in commercial galleries.
Dallas-based Heritage Auctions said it is only the second time that a Nobel medal has been offered at a public auction.
West View has since exchanged hands several times and will head to public auction on June 3, selling to the highest qualified bidder.
Vacant land was sold at public auction, and speculation, fraud and corruption flourished as buying and selling lots became the biggest game in town.
According to Forbes, The Scream is the eighth most expensive painting sold at a private or public auction, when prices are adjusted for inflation.
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Under Kenyan law the land at issue should have been sold at public auction and then developed within two years or handed back to the state.
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Julius Windorbski, chairman of DESA Unicum, said that if this final batch of photographs had been sold at public auction, they could have been sold for 18 million zlotys or more.
Pat Frost, Head of the Textiles Department at Christie's described the sale as a "one-off opportunity", adding she was not aware of any clothing items of Margaret Thatcher's being sold at a public auction before.
Following the expiration of a statutory period, unpaid tax liens are typically sold at public auction where interested bidders seek to acquire the lien at a favorable interest rate that the delinquent homeowner will pay upon redemption.
Across the carpet, Christie's has been masquerading as a dealer called King St Fine Art, through which clients who prefer to dispose of their artworks by private sale rather than public auction are supposed to find an outlet.
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In fact, virtually every member of this conspiracy comes away a winner because the profits at the second auction (that is, the difference between the price paid at second auction minus the price paid by the Designated Bidder at the public auction) is frequently divided among the conspirators.
The photograph -- which may never before have been seen by the public, RR Auction says -- offers a glimpse of the future wife of Prince Charles lying down, perhaps on a bed, wearing a light sweater or top.
In contravention of a public, competitive auction, Crusader conspired to rig the tax lien bidding by allocating certain liens to members of the conspiracy, thus ensuring that the prevailing bidder took the lien with an artificially higher interest rate than would likely have been derived from open competitive bidding.
Members of the public interested in the auction process can follow developments via a 4G consumer webpage.
With state steel mills, petrol stations and meat-packing factories among the many public enterprises on the auction block, Ataturk's legacy of state-led industrialisation will soon have rusted away.
What spectrum use will best serve the public and how the auction will play out in the UK are yet to be decided but all eyes are currently on the US where auctions are happening right now.
As well as trying to come up with growth-enhancing measures, British treasury chief George Osborne will be under pressure to plug a hole in the public finances after an auction of the next generation of mobile phone licenses reaped less than anticipated.
You're not expected to spend as much at the PTA auction in a public school.
Adesa is the country's second-largest (and only public) used car wholesale auction house.
They told Kotaku that new purchasers would also be locked out of the auction house and public games as a way of managing the in-game economy.
The FCC's blind bidding process means the public won't know the auction's winner or winners until February or March.
Hendrick bought the first one offered for sale via an online charity auction benefitting the Detroit Public Schools Foundation.
Imagine the government has announced it will auction an expanse of public land, and that this land is good only for sheep grazing.
Beruk said this is a form of "e-mail stalking" that bidders are exposed to because their e-mail address becomes public when they participate in an auction.
By the way, a new owner for the first Chevy Volt will be decided soon the car is going to the winner of a charity auction benefiting the Detroit Public Schools Foundation.
But do keep this in mind: before Emanuel handpicked her, the city CFO ran Scott Balice Strategies, a financial advising firm that, as the Chicago Reader spotted, gained some notoriety for pushing strapped localities to take their public assets and put them on the auction block.
It has never before seen in public and it is the first time ever on the auction block.
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