All the Way to the Bank-sy: Banksy to go Up for Private Sale for 500,000

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All the Way to the Bank-sy: Banksy to go Up for Private Sale for 500,000
This collector’s item is the only piece of Banksy street art currently on the market.



LONDON.- Two young chancers from Clapham spend £13,000 removing a Banksy from the streets of South London and hit the jackpot after it’s valued at £500,000.

Bradley Ridge and Nick Loizou are lifelong friends from South London. On 9th November last year Bradley heard about a piece of Banksy street art appearing on Beddingtton Farm Road in Croydon.

Being a fan of the illusive street artist, Bradley thought he would seize the opportunity. Nine sleepless nights later, a few threats of physical abuse, £13,000 in costs and a deal with a local land owner, Bradley and Nick now own a very rare a piece of modern art.

This collector’s item is the only piece of Banksy street art currently on the market. In recent years Banksy walls have fetched up to £300k and celebrities such as Brad Pitt have spent around £400k on his studio art.

Bradley and Nick have already received one offer but are determined to maximise their opportunism.







Banksy | London | Bradley Ridge | Nick Loizou |





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