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BANKSY Originals 2026 Auction Results

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BANKSY Originals
2026 Auction Results

 

You will find here all the auction results for BANKSY Originals nicely organized in reverse chronological order. You may click on any picture to access the corresponding catalogue entry.

 


Preambule


 

We have added one new section entitled “Street Works”. Indeed, a few auction houses have been selling BANKSY’s street works, which by definition are not meant to be sold. As a consequence, Pest Control Office does not issue any Certificate of Authenticity for those works. However, if they are rightly documented, one can infer those works are authentic and genuine BANKSY works.

At that stage, we need to clarify that any BANKSY artwork meant to be sold MUST be accompanied by its Certificate of Authenticity issued by Pest Control Office. Pest Control Office is the only party entitled to issue Certificates of Authenticity for BANKSY artworks. We warn our readers against many auction sales realized by secondary auction houses for works that are not BANKSY authentic and genuine works. In case of doubt, please consult Pest Control Office.

 


2026 Auction Results


Picasso Quote, 2009

Phillips London: 16 April 2026
Estimated: GBP 200,000 – 300,000
GBP 258,000 / USD 350,180

Banksy Modern & Contemporary Art

BANKSY
Picasso Quote, 2009
Carved marble on wooden pedestal​
Marble: 99.5 x 124 x 13 cm (39-1/8 x 48-7/8 x 5-1/8 inches)
Pedestal: 146 x 83.4 x 78.7 cm (57-1/2 x 32-7/8 x 30-7/8 inches)
Overall: 175.5 x 124 x 78.7 cm (69-1/8 x 48-7/8 x 30-7/8 inches)

 

Paranoid Pictures, 2003

Christie’s London: 7 March 2026
Estimated: GBP 50,000 – 70,000
GBP 266,700 / USD 356,285

BANKSY, Paranoid Pictures | Christie’s

BANKSY
Paranoid Pictures, 2003
Spray paint on canvas
30.5 x 30.5 cm (12×12 inches)
Tagged ‘BANKSY’ (on the turnover edge)
Signed, numbered and dated ‘5⁄25 2003 BANKSY!’ (on the stretcher)
This work is number five from an edition of twenty five plus one artist’s proof

Happy Choppers, 2006

Phillips London: 5 March 2026
Estimated: GBP 1,000,000 – 1,500,000
GBP 1,520,000 / USD 2,030,570

Banksy Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

REPEAT SALE

Creating A Stage: The Collection Of Marsha And Robin Williams
Sotheby’s New-York: 4 October 2018

Estimated: USD 400,000 – 600,000
USD 735,000

(#13) BANKSY | Happy Choppers

BANKSY
Happy Choppers, 2006
Spray paint and emulsion on canvas
126.9 x 182.9 cm (49-7/8 x 72 inches)
Stencilled ‘BANKSY’ lower right
Signed, numbered and dated ‘BANKSY 12/2/2006 1/3’ on the overlap
This work is number 1 from an edition of 3

 


Lots Passed


Bunch of Flowers, 2021

Christie’s London: 31 March 2026
Estimated: GBP 100,000 – 150,000
PASSED

BANKSY, Bunch of Flowers | Christie’s

BANKSY
Bunch of Flowers, 2021
Hand-finished screenprint on board
Image: 87.4 x 87.4 cm
Sheet: 61.8 x 61.8 cm
From a varied series
Initaled and inscribed with a heart in black crayon
Signed and inscribed THIS WAY UP X BANKSY with an arrow on the reverse

 

 

 


Street Works


Gray Ghost Attacks Stick Figure, 2008

Hessink’s: 28 March 2026
Estimated: EUR 600,000 – 800,000
EUR 650,000 (Hammer)
EUR 812,500 / USD 937,440

Lot 15 – Banksy (British Street Artist, born 1974)

BANKSY (British Street Artist, born 1974)
Gray Ghost Attacks Stick Figure, 2008
Stencil, freehand and spray paint on a masonry wall
Dimensions: 244 x 152.5 cm (96×60 inches)
Weight: 2,500 kg

This mural was sprayed on the side of a former firehouse on 514 Jackson Avenue in the lower Garden District in August 2008. The artwork was inspired by an ‘Anti Street Art Vigilante’ known as the “Gray Ghost” (the late Fred Radtke) who had been painting over graffiti in New Orleans for years. The diagonal gray patch was painted by Radtke earlier. Banksy incorporated it into his own work.

3D Rat, 2010

Hessink’s: 28 March 2026
Estimated: EUR 200,000 – 300,000
EUR 340,000 (Hammer)
EUR 425,000 / USD 490,350

Lot 27 – Banksy (British Street Artist, born 1974)

 

BANKSY (British Street Artist, born 1974)
3D Rat, 2010
Stencil and spray paint on concrete
Dimensions: 24×35 cm (16-1/8 x 21-5/8 inches)

In January 2010, Banksy visited Park City in Utah, where he created several Artworks including some ‘3D Rats’. His trip to Utah was coincide in the run up to the premiere of Banksy’s film ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’ which was playing at the 2010 Sundance Festival in the Egyptian Theatre in Park City. Most of his pieces he produced during this time were subsequently lost to the harsh weather conditions, painted over by homeowners or damaged by local vandals. Only three ‘3D Rats’ from Banksy´s trip to Park City have survived. This piece is by far the finest example.

Gangsta Rat – Live, circa 2004

Julien’s Auctions: 4 February 2026
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 160,000 (Hammer)
USD 204,800

Banksy | “Gangsta Rat – Live” Original Liverpool Street Art Painting (with Book)

BANKSY(British, 1974)
Gangsta Rat – Live, circa 2004
Aerosol on metal door mounted in an acrylic shadowbox frame
Dimensions: 34×26 inches

An original Banksy aerosol painting, featuring a rat with a boombox below the word “Live,” reportedly executed on a British Telecom street box in Liverpool, England, during the 2004 Liverpool Biennial contemporary art festival. The artwork was documented in the Banky’s own publication, “Cut It Out” (Paranoid Pictures, 2004). Accompanied by a copy of the book.

Running Coppers, circa 1999

Hessink’s: 28 March 2026
Estimated: EUR 90,000 – 115,000
EUR 90,000 (Hammer)
EUR 112,500 / USD 129,800

Lot 8 – BANKSY (British Street artist, born 1974)

BANKSY (British Street artist, born 1974)
Running Coppers, circa 1999
Stencil and Spray paint on Chipboard
Dimensions: 62x56x2 cm (24-3/8 x 22 x 7/8 inches)

The artwork was painted inside former German cargo ship ‘Thekla’, which was moored in Mud Dock, Bristol. The ship which was converted into a music and comedy venue in 1983 and by the mid 1990’s and early 2000’s it was operating as a nightclub. Banksy painted a number of works at the venue, most famously his ‘Grim Reaper’ on the hull of the ship in 2003, which was later transferred to Bristol Museum’s M Shed, a harbour side museum. The smaller ‘Running Coppers’ was removed from the ship during renovation works in 2006, and was salvaged by one of the site workers who was a fan of Banksy’s work. The site worker then approached Banksy for his permission to keep the piece and was verbally given Banksy’s blessing. One of a number of examples of this particular stencil, produced by Banksy in Bristol in 1999 and later in London. The piece depicts two British police officers in chase mode. Sprayed onto painted chipboard, the piece is quintessential Banksy, capturing a familiar sight in British life, with a few well positioned lines and his uniquely deft touch.

Radar Rat, 2003

Hessink’s: 28 March 2026
Estimated: EUR 140,000 – 180,000
EUR 90,000 (Hammer)
EUR 112,500 / USD 129,800

Lot 2 – Banksy (British Street Artist, born 1974)

BANKSY (British Street Artist, born 1974)
Radar Rat, 2003
Stencil and spray paint on cardboard
Dimensions: 68×56 cm (21-1/4 x 13-3/4 inches)

This work comes from the collection of Harvey Haddock, together with a letter from Harvey Haddock. Forming one of Banksy’s less well known and sought after works, ‘Radar Rat’ or ’Sonic Rat’, which depicts a rat on its hind legs wearing headphones with a tape recorder around its neck and a sonic radar in its hand, first appeared in London’s streets in 2002 and by commission in the ‘Ocean Rooms Nightclub’ in Brighton the same year.

 

 

 

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