Banksy Bonanza as 13 of the Best Prints by Street Artist Promise to Take Over £300,000 at Exclusive Auction
UNITED KINGDOM, January 23, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Market leader Heritage Auctions launch London show to display exceptional gathering of some of the artist’s most celebrated works
A selection of the best prints ever created by the artist Banksy is expected to sell for over £300,000 in a dedicated sale at Heritage Auctions on January 29.
Curated especially for the auction house’s first Urban Art and Street Art pre-sale show in the UK, it brings together 13 key prints from collections all over the world, with prices for individual pieces estimated as high as $80,000. All of the prints have been authenticated by Banksy’s official vetting authority, Pest Control and each comes with the relevant authentication certificate.
“We’ve been market leaders in this category for many years and have long felt that having a UK event represents an important opportunity to engage directly with our collectors, dealers, and past consignors, especially when it comes to works by Banksy,” said Heritage Auctions’ director of Modern and Contemporary Art, Taylor Curry, who is flying to London from their US headquarters to oversee the show from January 20.
“This is arguably the finest selection of authenticated Banksy prints ever displayed together.”
Exclusive catalogue
Presented in an exclusive catalogue under the title In Focus: Banksy, Urban Art Showcase Auction, the 13 prints are led by Girl with Balloon, arguably Banksy’s most celebrated work, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the fragile but enduring power of hope. Depicting a young girl with the wind blowing in her hair as she watches the red, heart-shaped balloon fly away from her grasp, it is guided at $60,000-80,000.
Banksquiat (Black) is a tribute to the tragic artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-88), who found fame as a prodigy of Andy Warhol only to die aged 28 from an accidental heroin overdose. This black and white screenprint on wove paper from 2019 shows the London Eye with people queuing. Instead of the pods to hold passengers, it is hung with the Basquiat crown motif. The estimate is $40,000-60,000.
Banksy No Ball Games shows two children tossing the No Ball Games sign in the air – a surreal theme typical of the anarchic artist’s work. From an edition of 250, it is estimated at $30,000-$50,000.
The artist first gained celebrity and notoriety in the early 1990s via his unique ‘guerilla’ art tactics, often applying his stencil-based works to public buildings under cover of the night, and making strong anti-capitalist statements even as his art soared in value. Adding to his attraction is the mystique surrounding his identity, which has never been formally revealed.
Two prints expected to fetch up to $35,000 each are Jack and Jill, a signed view from 2005 of two children running while dressed in Police anti-stab vests, and Pulp Fiction, showing the characters played by John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson in the film pointing bananas instead of guns.
In all, the 13 prints have a combined high estimate of $408,000 (£300,000).
“Banksy is one of the most celebrated artists globally today,” said Taylor Curry, Director of Modern & Contemporary Art at Heritage Auctions. “The secret of his popularity can be found in the way that he combines an eye-catching popular graffiti style with provocative wit and humour that is both instantly accessible and yet full of deeper meaning. It’s an approach that crosses cultural and linguistic boundaries to capture the imagination of any viewer, no matter where they are.”
The full catalogue is available online.
Please note: You are cordially invited to view the show at Heritage Auctions’ UK headquarters at 10 Hanover Street, London W1S 1YQ until Friday, January 23 (excluding weekends).
For further information, images or to speak to a specialist at Heritage Auctions,
please contact info@lucasfieldmedia.com Tel: +44 (0)7968 952850.
The full details of the Banksy prints in Heritage Auctions’ In Focus: Banksy, Urban Art Showcase Auction on January 29 is as follows:
Girl with Balloon (unsigned) – 25¾ x 19¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2004 – $60,000-80,000.
Banksquiat (Black) – 27½ x 27½ inch screenprint on wove paper, 2019 – $40,000-60,000
No Ball Games (Green) – 26¼ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2009 – $30,000-50,000.
Pulp Fiction – 19¼ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2004 – $25,000-35,000.
Jack and Jill (Police Kids) (signed) – 23 x 31 inch (framed) screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2005 – $25,000-35,000.
Love is In the Air (unsigned) – 19¾ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $25,000-35,000.
Barcode (unsigned) – 19¾ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2004 – $15,000-25,000.
Laugh Now (unsigned) – 27½ x 23¾ inch screenprint in colours, 2017 – $15,000-25,000.
Flying Copper (unsigned) – 39½ x 27¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $10,000-15,000.
Flag (Silver) (unsigned) – 19¾ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2006 – $8,000-12,000.
Applause (unsigned) – 31½ x 47¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2006 – $8,000-12,000.
Weston Super Mare (unsigned) – 13¾ x 27¼ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $8,000-12,000.
Queen Victoria (unsigned) – 27½ x 19¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $8,000-12,000.
All images courtesy of Heritage Auctions
Captions:
Viewer A
The Banksy print Girl with a Balloon in the Heritage Auctions exhibition. It has an estimate of $60,000-80,000.
Viewer B
The Banksy print Love is in The Air in the Heritage Auctions exhibition. Estimate $25,000-35,000.
Viewer C
The Banksy print Girl with a Balloon in the Heritage Auctions exhibition. It has an estimate of $60,000-80,000.
About Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions is the largest collectibles auctioneer and third largest auction house in the world, as well as the largest auction house founded in the U.S. We are also the undisputed Internet leader in our field, with more than 1.96 MILLION+ bidder-members registered on HA.com from all 195 countries. This loyal and growing community of collectors is a testament to the usefulness of our website, our reputation for professional business practices and our vast expertise in the field of art and collectibles.
Established in 1976, Heritage offers a wide range of U.S. & World Coins, Rare Currency, Fine & Decorative Art, American Art, Illustration Art, Modern & Contemporary Art, Urban Art, Comic Books & Comic Art, Movie Posters, Entertainment & Music Memorabilia, Jewelry & Timepieces, Luxury Handbags, Sports Collectibles, Historical & Political Memorabilia, Rare Books & Manuscripts, Ethnographic Art, & Space Exploration Memorabilia, Civil War Memorabilia, Photographs, Nature & Science, Fine and Rare Wine, Luxury Real Estate, Pop Culture Collectibles, and more.
We give our customers unprecedented access to our services by featuring the latest advancements in technology and maintaining a strong presence in the collectibles community.
Our knowledgeable staff of more than 130 category specialists and 500+ additional service-oriented professionals, utilize our suite of services to help our customers develop the best collections possible.
We are always looking to acquire interesting items, whether through consignment or by outright purchase. On average, we spend or disburse millions of dollars each business day while satisfying our clients' demands. Learn more about why you should consign with Heritage Auctions.
A selection of the best prints ever created by the artist Banksy is expected to sell for over £300,000 in a dedicated sale at Heritage Auctions on January 29.
Curated especially for the auction house’s first Urban Art and Street Art pre-sale show in the UK, it brings together 13 key prints from collections all over the world, with prices for individual pieces estimated as high as $80,000. All of the prints have been authenticated by Banksy’s official vetting authority, Pest Control and each comes with the relevant authentication certificate.
“We’ve been market leaders in this category for many years and have long felt that having a UK event represents an important opportunity to engage directly with our collectors, dealers, and past consignors, especially when it comes to works by Banksy,” said Heritage Auctions’ director of Modern and Contemporary Art, Taylor Curry, who is flying to London from their US headquarters to oversee the show from January 20.
“This is arguably the finest selection of authenticated Banksy prints ever displayed together.”
Exclusive catalogue
Presented in an exclusive catalogue under the title In Focus: Banksy, Urban Art Showcase Auction, the 13 prints are led by Girl with Balloon, arguably Banksy’s most celebrated work, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the fragile but enduring power of hope. Depicting a young girl with the wind blowing in her hair as she watches the red, heart-shaped balloon fly away from her grasp, it is guided at $60,000-80,000.
Banksquiat (Black) is a tribute to the tragic artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-88), who found fame as a prodigy of Andy Warhol only to die aged 28 from an accidental heroin overdose. This black and white screenprint on wove paper from 2019 shows the London Eye with people queuing. Instead of the pods to hold passengers, it is hung with the Basquiat crown motif. The estimate is $40,000-60,000.
Banksy No Ball Games shows two children tossing the No Ball Games sign in the air – a surreal theme typical of the anarchic artist’s work. From an edition of 250, it is estimated at $30,000-$50,000.
The artist first gained celebrity and notoriety in the early 1990s via his unique ‘guerilla’ art tactics, often applying his stencil-based works to public buildings under cover of the night, and making strong anti-capitalist statements even as his art soared in value. Adding to his attraction is the mystique surrounding his identity, which has never been formally revealed.
Two prints expected to fetch up to $35,000 each are Jack and Jill, a signed view from 2005 of two children running while dressed in Police anti-stab vests, and Pulp Fiction, showing the characters played by John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson in the film pointing bananas instead of guns.
In all, the 13 prints have a combined high estimate of $408,000 (£300,000).
“Banksy is one of the most celebrated artists globally today,” said Taylor Curry, Director of Modern & Contemporary Art at Heritage Auctions. “The secret of his popularity can be found in the way that he combines an eye-catching popular graffiti style with provocative wit and humour that is both instantly accessible and yet full of deeper meaning. It’s an approach that crosses cultural and linguistic boundaries to capture the imagination of any viewer, no matter where they are.”
The full catalogue is available online.
Please note: You are cordially invited to view the show at Heritage Auctions’ UK headquarters at 10 Hanover Street, London W1S 1YQ until Friday, January 23 (excluding weekends).
For further information, images or to speak to a specialist at Heritage Auctions,
please contact info@lucasfieldmedia.com Tel: +44 (0)7968 952850.
The full details of the Banksy prints in Heritage Auctions’ In Focus: Banksy, Urban Art Showcase Auction on January 29 is as follows:
Girl with Balloon (unsigned) – 25¾ x 19¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2004 – $60,000-80,000.
Banksquiat (Black) – 27½ x 27½ inch screenprint on wove paper, 2019 – $40,000-60,000
No Ball Games (Green) – 26¼ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2009 – $30,000-50,000.
Pulp Fiction – 19¼ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2004 – $25,000-35,000.
Jack and Jill (Police Kids) (signed) – 23 x 31 inch (framed) screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2005 – $25,000-35,000.
Love is In the Air (unsigned) – 19¾ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $25,000-35,000.
Barcode (unsigned) – 19¾ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2004 – $15,000-25,000.
Laugh Now (unsigned) – 27½ x 23¾ inch screenprint in colours, 2017 – $15,000-25,000.
Flying Copper (unsigned) – 39½ x 27¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $10,000-15,000.
Flag (Silver) (unsigned) – 19¾ x 27½ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2006 – $8,000-12,000.
Applause (unsigned) – 31½ x 47¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2006 – $8,000-12,000.
Weston Super Mare (unsigned) – 13¾ x 27¼ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $8,000-12,000.
Queen Victoria (unsigned) – 27½ x 19¾ inch screenprint in colours on wove paper, 2003 – $8,000-12,000.
All images courtesy of Heritage Auctions
Captions:
Viewer A
The Banksy print Girl with a Balloon in the Heritage Auctions exhibition. It has an estimate of $60,000-80,000.
Viewer B
The Banksy print Love is in The Air in the Heritage Auctions exhibition. Estimate $25,000-35,000.
Viewer C
The Banksy print Girl with a Balloon in the Heritage Auctions exhibition. It has an estimate of $60,000-80,000.
About Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions is the largest collectibles auctioneer and third largest auction house in the world, as well as the largest auction house founded in the U.S. We are also the undisputed Internet leader in our field, with more than 1.96 MILLION+ bidder-members registered on HA.com from all 195 countries. This loyal and growing community of collectors is a testament to the usefulness of our website, our reputation for professional business practices and our vast expertise in the field of art and collectibles.
Established in 1976, Heritage offers a wide range of U.S. & World Coins, Rare Currency, Fine & Decorative Art, American Art, Illustration Art, Modern & Contemporary Art, Urban Art, Comic Books & Comic Art, Movie Posters, Entertainment & Music Memorabilia, Jewelry & Timepieces, Luxury Handbags, Sports Collectibles, Historical & Political Memorabilia, Rare Books & Manuscripts, Ethnographic Art, & Space Exploration Memorabilia, Civil War Memorabilia, Photographs, Nature & Science, Fine and Rare Wine, Luxury Real Estate, Pop Culture Collectibles, and more.
We give our customers unprecedented access to our services by featuring the latest advancements in technology and maintaining a strong presence in the collectibles community.
Our knowledgeable staff of more than 130 category specialists and 500+ additional service-oriented professionals, utilize our suite of services to help our customers develop the best collections possible.
We are always looking to acquire interesting items, whether through consignment or by outright purchase. On average, we spend or disburse millions of dollars each business day while satisfying our clients' demands. Learn more about why you should consign with Heritage Auctions.
Julia Macquisten
Lucas Field Media
info@lucasfieldmedia.com
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