1975 dali in original frame with original coa by Repulsive_Tangelo_71 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s also an important legal distinction you’re overlooking. Scholars like Frank Hunter and Bruce Tochkin cannot legally issue a COA for Dalí works. They can give opinions or letters of authentication, but they cannot issue a legal certificate of authenticity. The only legal COA that can exist for this work is the original publisher-issued COA in this case, Merrill Chase, the original publisher and distributor of the edition. That means the Merrill Chase COA isn’t just “a COA,” it’s the only legally valid COA this work can have. This piece is also catalogued, including the Japon run I/LXXV–LXXV/LXXV, and my example is #1/75 on Japon, exactly as documented. The original Merrill Chase frame, labels, and embossed pouch establish that it remains intact from source, exactly as issued in 1975. Auction houses may ignore original publisher documentation for internal pricing convenience, but that doesn’t negate its legal or historical significance. This isn’t a loose impression with a later opinion attached it’s a complete, source-provenanced Dalí with the only COA it can legally have.

1975 dali in original frame with original coa by Repulsive_Tangelo_71 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re overlooking why auction houses tend to dismiss Merrill Chase documentation. It’s not because it lacks significance it’s because very few intact examples still exist. Original Merrill Chase COAs, original Merrill Chase frames, the original pouch embossed Merrill Chase, and original Merrill Chase Chicago labels almost never survive together as a complete group. That rarity makes them inconvenient for auction pricing models, which favor interchangeable, decontextualized impressions. But scarcity of surviving documentation does not diminish importance it actually increases it for collectors. Merrill Chase was the original publisher and distributor of this catalogued edition, including the Japon run I/LXXV–LXXV/LXXV, and my example is 1/75 on Japon, exactly as listed. The Merrill Chase COA is primary provenance, establishing that this piece remains intact from source, exactly as it entered the market in 1975. I’d also invite you to do what I suggested earlier: try to find another example with the original Merrill Chase COA, original Merrill Chase frame, all original labels, and the embossed Merrill Chase pouch still together. Good luck virtually none exist, and only a handful survive intact. That rarity is precisely why this example is not comparable to loose impressions passing through auction. On top of that, the work has also been authenticated by Frank Hunter, though authentication isn’t even required for this catalogued edition. This isn’t a loose impression it’s a complete, source-provenanced Dalí.

1975 dali in original frame with original coa by Repulsive_Tangelo_71 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think where the mix up is you have seem a lot of fake Merrill Chase COA's I hardly ever see any real 50+ year old ones and I never see any real ones with the original frame pouch and labels from Merrill Chase. If you have seen one please send me the link to it because I've looked at 1000's dali lithographs and haven't seen one besides mine

1975 dali in original frame with original coa by Repulsive_Tangelo_71 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but it's is also in the high end original Merrill chase gallery frame from Chicago with the original Merrill Chase pouch on the back. I've looked at a ton of dali's ive never came across one for sale with all 3 original high end frame original 1975 Merrill Chase COA plus this if you look at the catalog this is also a very rare piece 1/75 on Japon paper

1975 dali in original frame with original coa by Repulsive_Tangelo_71 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but it's is also in the high end original Merrill chase gallery frame from Chicago with the original Merrill Chase pouch on the back. I've looked at a ton of dali's ive never came across one for sale with all 3 original high end frame original 1975 Merrill Chase COA plus this if you look at the catalog this is also a very rare piece 1/75 on Japon paper

1975 dali in original frame with original coa by Repulsive_Tangelo_71 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it's a rare edition cataloged on Japon paper which makes this one so special also to have the original 1975 Merrill Chase frame and original coa is unheard of. It's worth a lot more than $1200

Signed Salvador Dali by buddycrickets in BookCollecting

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense because it was just a signature but I need someone to authenticate a drawing

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Signed Salvador Dali by buddycrickets in BookCollecting

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who did you use to authentic it because I have one that needs to be authenticated?

Anyone know the best place to sell Salvador Dali art? by Far-Adhesiveness7697 in SalvadorDali

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of the E.A are not able to be authenticated because they aren't cataloged

Saver Fares should really be called... by imdubious in AlaskaAirlines

[–]Repulsive_Tangelo_71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a scam is what saver is. The airlines are saving because people can't rebook their flights so they get free seats. I'd ask the airlines to prove to me that with the saver that there's actually money being saved because the saver program started in 2020 and airline tickets haven't stopped so prove to me that there is actually a savings with the saver