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February 6, 2026
Artist: Banksy (British, 1974) Title: "Mayfair Paparazzi Rat" Year: Circa 2006 Medium: aerosol on wooden door panel
An original Banksy aerosol painting executed on a wooden door panel on Trebeck Street in the Mayfair District of London, England, circa 2006. The door is believed to have originally been part of a restaurant known as Tiddy Dols Eating House (reportedly named after an 18th-century gingerbread seller) and is now the home of an exclusive private members club called Loulou's. As though Banksy had predicted the future, Loulou's has earned a reputation for attracting numerous paparazzi targets, including notable figures like Taylor Swift, Tom Cruise, and Kate Middleton.
The artwork was documented in the book "Banksy: Locations & Tours (Vol 2)" by Martin Bull (PM Press, 2011), and a copy of the book is included.
Additional images of the artwork in its original location are available upon request.
Dimensions: Framed: 26.5 x 22.5 inches; Door Panel: 20.5 x 16.5 inches
Category: Banksy
Artist: Banksy (British, b. 1974) Title: Christ with Shopping Bags Year: 2004 Medium: Screenprint on paper
An original 2004 limited-edition screenprint on paper by Banksy, titled "Christ with Shopping Bags." Signed to the lower right in pencil by Banksy and numbered to the lower left in pencil 10/82.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Pest Control
Dimensions: Framed: 35.25 x 27.75 inches; Sight: 26.25 x 18.5 inches
Category: Banksy
Artist: Banksy (British, b. 1974) Title: Girl with Balloon Year: 2004 Medium: Screenprint on paper
An original proof print of Banksy's "Girl with Balloon," purchased from Steve Lazarides by the consignor in 2005. The consignor worked a few doors down from Banksy's "Crude Oils" exhibition, and the retail establishment was used for meetings with Banksy and for storing overstock artworks.
Dimensions: 26 x 19.5 inches
Category: Banksy
Artist: Banksy (British, 1974) Title: Gangsta Rat Bollard Year: 2009 Medium: aerosol on plastic street pylon
A black aerosol stencil painting of a rat with a boombox, executed by Banksy circa 2009 on a street bollard in his hometown of Bristol, England.
Accompanied by a photo of the bollard in its original location.
Banksy's rat imagery has become one of his signature motifs, viewing them as a metaphor for the potential uprising of the masses. In his self-published book, Banksy refers to the usage of his rat imagery, saying, "Like most people I have a fantasy that all the little powerless losers will gang up together. That all the vermin will get some good equipment and then the underground will go overground and tear this city apart."
Dimensions: 35.5 x 14.5 x 14.5 inches
Category: Banksy
Artist: Banksy (British, 1974) Title: Eat the Beat Exhibition Master Collage Year: 2000 Medium: collage and correction fluid on paper An original hand-cut and assembled collage created by Banksy.
The collage was used to produce xeroxed flyers advertising an exhibition of Banksy's work called "Come On You Reds!" being held at the Eat The Beat record shop in his hometown of Bristol, England, in September and October of 2000.
Accompanied by a Letter of Provenance signed by Steve Lazarides.
Dimensions: Framed: 14.75 x 11.25 inches; Sheet: 11.75 x 8.25 inches
Category: Banksy