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There's a bit of a disagreement on the actual sale price of the painting in 2006. FN2, the BBC "Auction feat" piece, clearly has the price as £680,000, as does FN11's "Market news". However, the other sources have it as £600,000, which is £80,000 lower. These include FN1 (which has the lower amount in its headline), FN3, FN7, and FN12. It would be a good idea to try to find another source, perhaps less contemporaneous, that might break this conflict. BlueMoonset (talk) 03:25, 10 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
First of all, a mathematical error: 14/18*100% is 77.77777777...%, this rounds to 77.78%, not 77.77%.
A spot check found a little bit of close paraphrasing:
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Tayler's painting was finished towards the end of the 1907 season, by which time 192 engravings had been pre-ordered - providing more than enough income to pay all the artist's fees before Kent had even taken delivery of the original.
Tayler finished the painting in 1907. By that time, 192 engravings of the painting had been pre-ordered, which ensured that Tayler's fees were covered.
That's a bit problematic, though it's borderline, not definitely across the line. Still, a copyedit to reduce that would help a lot. I should probably do a full source check, though, given that, but I'll wait until you give the all-clear. Adam Cuerden(talk)15:24, 18 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]