A few years back my favorite contemporary artist released a painting I wanted but, unfortunately, it was only available in a set of three - and I didn't want all three. So I was very happy to find a "certified" copy available on the ship. In Grand Cayman I compared prices and, although I could have gotten the giclee for $50 or so less online, I liked the frame so I purchased the giclee at West End's auction. Big mistake!
Like everybody else, it took much longer than they claimed to receive the artwork. After 10 weeks I called, and they said they would look into it. After 12 weeks I called back. The next day somebody shocked me by calling back! They claimed that the only copy of the print they had was the one on the ship! I said I didn't want the same one that people had been touching for months, but the woman said it would be cleaned and they would make sure it was undamaged before putting it into a new frame and forwarding it to me.
It took two weeks for them to reframe it. And the new frame was not like the one I thought I had purchased – it was horrid! I used it for firewood!
When I finally received the artwork, 15 weeks after coming home, instead of coming with a certificate from the artist, as with all my other works by that artist, it was a "certificate" from West End – something that had come out of a laser printer. When I called they refused to accept a return, instead they immediately sent the real certificate via overnight FedEx.
One other thing - when I made this purchas I was promised a specific Disney print for free. I received an entirely different print, and when I complained their response can be summed up as, "too bad."
If you are interested in any of the fine art on the ship then, as I have said before, look up the name of the artist and the work (it is on a sticker on the back, or the salesman can tell you) and Google it when you get home. You can find it for less at from a reputable dealer.
And if you are interested in any of the Disney artwork, go to Treasure Ketch and ask. They had a catalog I could look through, and every piece of Disney art in the auction was available in the catalog - plus a lot more.