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Benefits of Selling Your Warhol Art to Revolver

Revolver Makes it Easy to Sell your Andy Warhol Screenprints and Paintings

We have specialized in buying and selling Andy Warhol artwork since 2012, and continue to satisfy clients with our fast and simple process. We help you avoid auction fees and sell your Warhol artwork for the best price possible. Call, email us, or use the form below to get started today.

Revolver Gallery is the largest buyer and seller of Andy Warhol’s art in the world. We are a globally trusted source for the exchanging of Warhol artwork and memorabilia, so you can feel confident and assured when selling to Revolver. As Warhol experts, we buy all kinds of Warhol screenprints, paintings, and canvases from private collections.

Once we receive a photograph of your Warhol, we quickly evaluate your artwork and contact you fast. For same day payment, and 100% fair prices, call or email Revolver today.

How to Sell Andy Warhol artwork to Revolver Gallery

When you call or email, you will speak to professional art dealers who guide you through the process of selling your Warhol artwork. Our process is fast, easy and 100% secure. We offer same day payment, and full insurance of your artwork. For certain rare pieces, we are able to fly to you and pick up your Warhol art promptly. Professional art handlers will acquire, package, and transport your artwork with 100% insurance guaranteed. Contact us for more details about selling your Warhol.

Warhol Artwork Evaluation and Pricing With no Obligation

For free evaluation and quotes of your Warhol, call or email Revolver Gallery. We pay above auction price, and ensure that you sell your Warhol for the absolute best price possible. We have professional resources for appraisal so you can determine exactly how much your Warhol is worth, free of charge.

Authentic Warhol prints and canvases range greatly in price. To determine the precise value of your Warhol, Revolver offers expert appraisal and evaluation. As the largest buyers of Warhol artwork in the world, you can trust our experts to determine the greatest possible earnings for your art. We guide you through the process so you know exactly what you’re getting, with full benefits, at the fair market value. Avoid expensive auction fees and sell your Warhol with Revolver Gallery today!

Insider’s Guide to Selling Warhol: Understanding the Value of your Warhol

Selling Warhol artwork can be a daunting experience, especially for those who are not familiar with the art world. Taking into account that you are trying to sell a piece from one of the world’s hottest artists, it is necessary to speak to experts before selling your Andy Warhol art. Below are some tips and an insider’s guide to navigating the selling process of the art world.

1) Determining Fair Market Value:

Market value for a Warhol changes on a weekly basis. Pieces are constantly being bought and sold in the marketplace, and the availability of pieces fluctuates intermittently. A lot of sellers will call art galleries that frequently sell Andy Warhol pieces and ask for retail pricing, expecting to be able to sell their Warhol for that fee. However, while sales prices in galleries change, this may not be a fair representation of the market value for a Warhol you are trying to sell. Galleries have extensive contact lists and collectors, and they participate in expensive marketing to try and sell works at retail pricing.

When it comes to selling Warhols, there is also the factor of “blue chip” art. This term designates artists, such as Warhol, Pollock, and Picasso, whose work is estimated to have continual growth in worth, despite any changing factors in the general economy. Market value for “blue chip” art is thus determined by auction results. The top auction houses have tens of thousands of clients and the largest reach for selling Warhol canvases or screenprints. The selling price of a Warhol at auction is considered in the industry to be the fair market value for a work. Our experts can help you determine the market value of the Warhol you want to sell. Alternatively, consider looking at Artnet.com and running a report to determine the market value for your Warhol.

2) Auction Houses:

Based on the above information, one might think it is smart to sell a Warhol through an auction house. They have the largest customer base and determine market value, so it may appear to be the best route for selling a piece, but the process is not as streamlined as it might seem.

Working through auction houses can be a good experience, but it is necessary to understand the way auction houses work, in order to make the best decision on where to sell your Warhol. The net selling cost of a piece is factored by the price determined by the auction house, known as the “hammer price,” plus a 25% “buyer’s premium,” a fee on top of the hammer price. If a Warhol sells for $100,000, then $75,000 would go to the consignor who put the art up for auction. On top of that fee, the auction house will charge 10% as a commission, as well as up to 10% more for insurance, marketing and other charges. When all is said and done, when you sell your Warhol through an auction house, you can expect to take home 60%-65% of the total sale price including the buyers premium.

Another factor to take into account when selling through an auction house is the time it takes to receive the money for your Warhol. It may take months before the sale takes place, and you can wait up to 6 months for payment. 

3) Selling through a Gallery:

Selling your Warhol art to Revolver gallery is the fastest way to receive your money. At Revolver, we always pay the current market value for your art based on what you would receive at auction, and we won’t make you wait to put the piece up for sale. Also, Revolver will pay you the same day after the work is inspected. That is up to 6 months faster than auction houses! Plus, we are one of the largest buyers of Andy Warhol screenprints and canvases in the world. Don’t hesitate to call or email us to sell your Warhol today.