@@The-Finisher • In 2006 I was fortunate to have attended an exhibit at SFMOMA. A wire construction of Josephine Baker was a real standout! Nice to know that others have an appreciation.
We visited the Calder exhibit in Montreal a few years ago, it was quite fascinating. I can't recall if this piece was shown, or not. This is a delightful appraisal, though!
I am so happy for the lady. I saw the original show this was on. I’d say, take a road trip to New York. It would be well worth getting it authenticated. I’d also get a letter from the person that you said recently painted it for you and get his signature notarized.
Wow! It blows my mind that some things are appraised at such high value and they look like well this lol not trying to be a jerk at all it's just all I can say is wow and art must truly be "in the eyes of the beholder". Congrats and good on the owner for keeping it in such good condition ☺️👍
Lets be fair most people would look at it in a yard sale and pass on it for 50 bucks, I would of. People that do know deserve to get it for knowing valuable information!!
Apparently beauty really is in the eye of the beholder, because I personally wouldn’t give $20 for it. To me, it looks like something a middle schooler put together for art class or something. I guess abstract art (or whatever something like this is) is just beyond my understanding.
I wonder how much the Calder estate sold the pillow for?!!! I don't think there's a pillow in the world worth half a million dollars. Maybe the one Marie Antoinette slept on the night before she was guillotined? Wonderful story.
This is why I went into antiquing and auctioneering in a very very small way with my cousin Jim. We would buy out the contents of a house and see if there was anything of value worth putting up at auction
The restoration really hurt the value and getting it past the Calder catalogue raisonné committee may not be a logical process as these groups often have ulterior motives for denying works.
Y'all have you use my Samurai Sword as proof that I protected y'all. Not to display for sell. I renewed by earning a Samurai Sword to prevent y'all from selling Old Samurai Swords.
While not that impressive, he started the modern concept of the mobile, so that's why it's worth so much. A comparison would be the first automobile looks unimpressive, but it launched a movement.
@@litigioussociety4249 and him making the modern mobile justifies a value worth 7 figures? I can get scarcity value, especially if that art is also a baby item (that would usually get thrown away or whatever). I can think of 50 different items thats way cooler then an artistic mobile, the difference is how much you would really pay for it
Possibly. You have to know the physics, as well as the art and you needed to make it in 1932, not 2022. Then you would have been in on the ground floor.
Hang on……this hodge podge of wires tied together and painted is worth up to a million dollars? Alrighty then. I guess people will throw away money on literally anything these days!
What a BOSS! "It's gained a little bit in value since then". What a delivery, that's showmanship. 🏆
That was showmanship to the highest calibre! My jaw dropped when he gave the estimate!
Brooooo that’s nuts!!! Get that authenticated, sold and travel the world!
How can anyone not love Antiques Roadshow!
"how much?" she said, then she had to hold on to that backdrop for dear life.
those moments are my favorite when watching Antique Roadshow.
Thank goodness someone at Antique Road show made sure to keep that background poll strong. I'm sure they design it that way.
I love Calder's work! He's one of my favorite artists.
Yes same!❤️
@@The-Finisher • In 2006 I was fortunate to have attended an exhibit at SFMOMA. A wire construction of Josephine Baker was a real standout! Nice to know that others have an appreciation.
Just wow
@@jakemoeller7850 Calder's wire sculpture of Josephine Baker is my all time favourite of jie small pieces. Its an amazing and captures so much.
Amazing! I love hearing life-changing appraisals!
We visited the Calder exhibit in Montreal a few years ago, it was quite fascinating. I can't recall if this piece was shown, or not. This is a delightful appraisal, though!
beautiful piece ! love how its hanging vicariously by a questionable knot of what appears to be fishing line !
That knot had me biting my nails too.
As long as you don’t have foundation papers it is worth the sentimental value only. Hope for you that lady the foundation will say yes !
I am so happy for the lady. I saw the original show this was on. I’d say, take a road trip to New York. It would be well worth getting it authenticated. I’d also get a letter from the person that you said recently painted it for you and get his signature notarized.
Wow! It blows my mind that some things are appraised at such high value and they look like well this lol not trying to be a jerk at all it's just all I can say is wow and art must truly be "in the eyes of the beholder". Congrats and good on the owner for keeping it in such good condition ☺️👍
Holy moly. The lady couldn't believe her ears she was stunned. Worth potentially $2M right now. That's insane.
I think i'll start getting my old coat hangers out and some spray paint, call myself an artist and make some mobile$
Indeed! It's cool looking, but come on!
It's a nice idea, but everyone makes mobiles now. You have to invent a new art form. But why not?
now if only your name was Alex Calder. But heck, make some mobiles and check with a few galleries. Good luck.
I thought the same lol. The art world is crazy sometimes
yeah. he is my least fave artist 🤣
One mobile & two children....🎬📽💋
Thinking of her two kids….love it.
Worth millions today
Did she end up selling it? I wish ARS would do an update episode of some of the big appraisals.
Unbelievable. I hope the family will hold it until it goes $5 million.
It’s worth even more now.
I believe this mobile was sold at auction for over $1 million…
Where did you gather that information please?
one of my favorites
With the updated info, it should be worth at about a Million easy
I thought she was gonna faint
Holy crap 🤯
Yall, this sold for a million dollars. But remember, people aren't necessarily buying the art for the art, but for the name.
Lets be fair most people would look at it in a yard sale and pass on it for 50 bucks, I would of. People that do know deserve to get it for knowing valuable information!!
Apparently beauty really is in the eye of the beholder, because I personally wouldn’t give $20 for it. To me, it looks like something a middle schooler put together for art class or something. I guess abstract art (or whatever something like this is) is just beyond my understanding.
The value in this case originates from the artist.
I wonder how much the Calder estate sold the pillow for?!!! I don't think there's a pillow in the world worth half a million dollars. Maybe the one Marie Antoinette slept on the night before she was guillotined? Wonderful story.
I would've met the man on accident. I'm led to believe that he would've stated "This is a LURE for those who don't view this as Art"
It's authentic.
That's Art😂😂😂😂😂
Sell, lady, sell!
... April´s fool! :D
😳 wow
This is why I went into antiquing and auctioneering in a very very small way with my cousin Jim. We would buy out the contents of a house and see if there was anything of value worth putting up at auction
Wow!
Holy crap!
Wow a million dollars, what sane person would pay a million for that dust collector.
SELL IT!!!
wow 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Jeesus!
upwardly mobile!
The restoration really hurt the value and getting it past the Calder catalogue raisonné committee may not be a logical process as these groups often have ulterior motives for denying works.
Great!!!
Now could be $4 mil if sold through Christie’s 😂
Scrap metal brings more than I thought these days.
🤯
Are there really people out there spending that sort of money,
Oh, honey. Rich people wouldn't blink at that. They are absolute buffoons for status
Yeah it's the best way for rich people to launder money
$2,000,000.....for THAT?????
I wouldn’t give you a tin of crap for it
After blabbing to the world on PBS, how does a person with a million-dollar piece have security, even to leave the studio?
Might as well just slap an Apple sticker on it…
🤩🤩🤩😮😮😧😧😧😃😃😃😃😃
Y'all have you use my Samurai Sword as proof that I protected y'all. Not to display for sell. I renewed by earning a Samurai Sword to prevent y'all from selling Old Samurai Swords.
I could make dat
I could too. And fast.
But you can’t sell it as high as that.😂😂😂
@@riverafranzjethrod.5272 yeah but if u hang a bunch around ur living room. You can feel like a millionaire
Why doesn't my 8-year-old get money like that for his art?
While not that impressive, he started the modern concept of the mobile, so that's why it's worth so much. A comparison would be the first automobile looks unimpressive, but it launched a movement.
@@litigioussociety4249 and him making the modern mobile justifies a value worth 7 figures? I can get scarcity value, especially if that art is also a baby item (that would usually get thrown away or whatever). I can think of 50 different items thats way cooler then an artistic mobile, the difference is how much you would really pay for it
@noahboat580
Fortunately, your common taste doesn't dictate the art market.
Can’t even see it. Sack the assistant.
Ridiculous value! :(
I’ll sell you a coat hanger with some metal leaves on it for $50,000. ITS A STEAL
🤣 i'll do it for 25K!
I for the life of me, cannot understand how that piece of crap mobile is worth that much.
really? i think i could make that mobile.🤣
Possibly. You have to know the physics, as well as the art and you needed to make it in 1932, not 2022. Then you would have been in on the ground floor.
you can't make THAT mobile, it is already made. A reproduction sure. Only your name is not Calder so good luck with it.
yes, i'm joking. pretty cool.. some of his larger works are really something... i think i would definitely let this one go for 2 million, though.
Okay, that's just stupid.
Hang on……this hodge podge of wires tied together and painted is worth up to a million dollars? Alrighty then. I guess people will throw away money on literally anything these days!
This piece is so lame
so ugly, yet so valuable. the world is weird.