![]() ![]() If your return request is authorized, you may deliver the items at the specified location. To return an online order either at our store, please contact our Customer Service team and include information about the date and location you’d like to make the return. If the contents of your factory-sealed product contain manufacturing imperfections, such as missing, miscut, or misprinted items, please contact the manufacturer of the product to request a replacement.Īpparel that has been laundered, worn, or altered in any way may not be returned. Requests to return single cards are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and we reserve the right to decline any such requests.įactory-sealed products may not be returned after they have been opened. We are not responsible for return shipments lost before delivery, and we highly recommend any return be shipped with a tracking number. If your return request is authorized, the return must be postmarked and shipped within seven (7) calendar days of the authorization.Īfter our warehouse receives your authorized return, we will issue a full refund in the original payment method, less any shipping charges, or as agreed upon via the return authorization. Tune in to the next Mirror Gallery to find out more and get my Tarmo-Take on the situation and where it falls into the current market.To submit a request to return single cards or other merchandise, please contact our Customer Service team within forty-eight (48) hours of the order’s delivery. Does this mean there are some pieces I won’t be able to buy? Yes, but a piece like Burburan’s Tarmogoyf should have seen the auction block in order to maximize his return, and there would have been no estimated or calculable price ceiling. As a collector myself, I want to both acquire the pieces I enjoy, as well as the artist to realize the highest possible price for their work. There is no confirmed public information as to the buyer or the amount however, the fact that it was not sold by public auction has spurred an upcoming article covering all the ways for collectors to buy, and in turn for artists to sell, original Magic art. It was sold in the same fashion as Bitterblossom, via private offer shortly after its preview. But there was in fact one more traditional painting: Filip Burburan’s Tarmogoyf. Looking AheadĮternal Witness was the “last” of the traditional paintings from the Ultimate Masters Box Toppers to be sold. It’s been an incredible treat to follow his work over the last few years. Do yourself a favor and peruse Rahn’s work on Scryfall and look for the light. She is now very Selesnyan, further reinforced by her trusty leaf-dog, and the glow that beams from the top left is indicative of the artist’s signature-a masterful use of light. Rahn gave us a reimagined character that many players and fans are familiar with in a painting that could be by no other hand. Wizards knew what to expect by giving it to Chris Rahn and they he would recreate this longtime fan favorite to be just as incredible and memorable as Nielsen’s previous iterations. Reimagining a card that has only been illustrated by Terese Nielsen ( she did two different versions) is no easy task, and one the Art Directors at Wizards could not commission lightly. I am not surprised to see this painting get into five digits, withs its size, subject, and style combining perfectly for a strong sale. Rahn’s Eternal Witness is a huge painting of a highly playable card from one of the most discussed Masters sets to ever be printed, all of which were factors in its above-average price realization. A small push to $7,777 on Saturday, November 10th was the “deep breath before the plunge,” as Leaf Dog and Handler (note: not the real title) rocketed to $11,700 by the time the auction was over. The painting jumped quickly into the $4,000 range before settling in at $7,200 for most of the week. Rahn almost always sends his newly previewed paintings to eBay within 24 hours of its first reveal to the public, and as such is able to capitalize on the hype and excitement surrounding a new work or release. It sold via a seven-day eBay auction for $11,700 to an unknown buyer. ![]() This has become Chris Rahn’s standard size for paintings of cards of this caliber, and he has seen considerable returns painting his most notable works at this scale. The price for the final traditional work from the Ulitmate Box Toppers moved considerably near the end of its seven-day eBay auction.Įternal Witness from Ultimate Masters is a work of oil on cradled board measuring a whopping 18 inches by 24 inches. At 10pm EST on November 10th, Chris Rahn’s Eternal Witness sold for a solid $11,700. ![]()
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