christies did indeed have a lot of changes , at the end i got to deal with 4 
different persons in 2 months  , Rachel reilly  told me of troubles Inside 
christies with major changes , when she went to another department  she gave me 
new contactinfo , after 2 emails with that person i was referred to someone 
else who didn't even reply to my email and then i got (after calling christies) 
another person where everything got so messed up that i decided to stop dealing 
with them .  As for my french goldfinger  they 'lost' in the stock at some 
point i got an email with a picture of an italian bond poster asking me if that 
was my poster ...  so they don't have a clue what a french goldfinger looks 
like  and they can't tell italian from french ??? 
 Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 12:15:23 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Christies June Auction & THE OUTLAW 6sh
To: [email protected]

Well, I agree with you entirely.  Nevertheless, incompetence and mendacity are 
two different things.  When you pointed out these gaffes to Caitlin 
Graham,Christies did make an effort to clarify this.  Did Caitlin know this 
historical facts of this?  It seems that Christies have changed consultants or 
experts or whateverit is that you wish to call them several times in the last 
several years.  Did they school her on this issue?  Admittedly the OUTLAW six 
sheet is a notorious case in point.  I've noticed, however, aremarkable 
willingness to accuse people of intentional dishonesty quickly, especially when 
it comes to auction house personnel.  
Kirby McDanielMovieArt Original Film PostersP.O. Box 4419Austin TX 
78765-4419512 479 6680  www.movieart.netmobile 512 589 5112



On Apr 28, 2013, at 12:02 PM, Neil Jaworski <[email protected]> 
wrote:Perhaps, but neither look good on a company masthead.

On 28 Apr 2013, at 17:37, Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]> wrote:

Neil, et al:
I think you might be mistaking ignorance and carelessness for duplicity.  Just 
a thought.
Kirby


Kirby McDanielMovieArt Original Film PostersP.O. Box 4419Austin TX 
78765-4419512 479 6680  www.movieart.netmobile 512 589 5112



On Apr 28, 2013, at 4:01 AM, Adrian Cowdry <[email protected]> wrote:Ahh the old 
Outlaw six sheet ploy eh? Well now how many is this or have we had  a 
resubmission on this poster? Has the original buyer of the first poster been 
made aware that he does not have the only copy in existence? Did Christies make 
a gaff with the selling of the others? Is iignorance bliss or are they just 
being tight lipped? Do the Christies experts actually know about posters or are 
they just art students given a position at a well known auction house? Do we 
care?



For answers look out next time at the same bat time on the same bat channel.



 






 






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-----Original Message-----


From: Neil Jaworski <[email protected]>


To: MoPo-L <[email protected]>


Sent: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 16:36


Subject: [MOPO] Christies June Auction & THE OUTLAW 6sh

















Hallo MOPO










So the Christies digital version of their May Sale Catalogue is now online 
(link below) and chock-a-block with dozens of brilliant posters that we've seen 
for sale hundreds of time before.










I haven't had time to go through it all in great detail, but it was interesting 
to see them try and palm-off a Casablanca Australian Daybill as a US insert.














Even more mischievously, they describe their latest Outlaw 6sheet (where are 
all these Outlaw 6sheets coming from?!?) as "...only the third time this poster 
has appeared for sale at Christies.  The last time this poster was offered for 
sale in these rooms in 2004, it realised over £50,000."










A cynic might point out that it only achieved this price because Christies 
encouraged the 2004 consignor to claim that they had destroyed the other copies 
of this poster.










And a cynic did point this out (see below) to their expert Caitlin "Stonewall" 
Graham, who didn't seem that thrilled about getting involved in a debate with 
me.  Maybe she's a bit shy.










Anyway, Christies are having a poster sale, so check out their posters.  There 
are some "possibly only known copies" of various posters so get them now or 
miss out forever!  Or at least until the next Christies sale.










Cheers










Neil

















http://christies.scene7.com/s7/brochure/flash_brochure.jsp?company=Christies&sku=CSK8843_SaleCat&config=Christies/eCat_210x267_Full&locale=en&image=Christies/CSK8843_SaleCat

























  

 

 

 ----- Forwarded Message -----


   From: "Graham, Caitlin"
 <[email protected]>


 To: Neil Jaworski <[email protected]> 


 Sent: Thursday, 25 April 2013, 9:43


 Subject: RE: ecatalogue error Lot 238 and Lot 239


  

 








 
 





    





Dear Mr Jaworski,


 


  

 


Thank you for your email regarding the cataloguing error on Lot 238. There is a 
saleroom notice on this lot to correct the error. It has not yet updated on
 Christies.com but will do overnight.

 


  

 


Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance.

 


  

 


Kind regards,

 


Caitlin

 


  

 


Caitlin Graham

 


Pop Culture


 


CHRISTIE'S

 


85 Old Brompton Road

 


London SW7 3LD

 


Tel: +44 (0)20 7752 3275

 


Fax: +44 (0)20 7752 3184

 


  

 


  

 








From: Neil Jaworski [mailto:[email protected]]




Sent: 24 April 2013 23:27



To: Graham, Caitlin



Subject: ecatalogue error Lot 238 and Lot 239

 








  

 








Dear Caitlin Graham

 








  

 








The Casablanca poster that you're claiming is a US insert (Lot 238) is clearly 
an Australian poster.

 








  

 








Also, I was disappointed to see your narrative for The Outlaw 6sheet (Lot 239) 
"This is only the third time this poster has appeared for sale at Christies.  
The last time this poster
 was offered for sale in these rooms in 2004, it realised over £50,000."

 








  

 








I think this description must redefine the term
chutzpah.  The 2004 Outlaw 6sh only realised that price when Christies 
encouraged the consignor of the poster to publicly state that they had 
destroyed other copies of this poster.  

 








  

 








This was after it had transpired that the consignor actually had several Outlaw 
6sheets, which embarrassingly contradicted the "only known copy" assertion in 
your 2004 catalogue.

 








  

 








Your latest catalogue's grinning wink to this shameful episode is shabby and 
ludicrous.

 








  

 








Regards

 








  

 








Neil Jaworski

 










    



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