saturday auction - HRD Auction Rooms

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saturday auction - HRD Auction Rooms
SATURDAY AUCTION
Modern & Vintage Furniture & Collectables, Electrical
Goods, Jewellery & other interesting items
Saturday 5th September 2015 at 10:30am
VIEWING: Thursday 3rd September 9am - 7pm, Sale day 5th September 8:45 - 10am
The Auction Rooms, Quay Lane, Brading, IOW, PO36 0AT
Tel: 01983 402222 Email:auctionrooms@hrdiw.co.uk
WELCOME TO HOSE RHODES DICKSON
OUR AUCTION ROOMS ARE SITUATED JUST OFF BRADING HIGH STREET,
BEHIND THE OLD WAXWORKS AND ARE ACCESSIBLE VIA QUAY LANE. THERE
ARE DIRECTION SIGNS AT THE JUNCTION OF QUAY LANE AND THE HIGH
STREET. CARS CAN BE PARKED IN THE LARGE PUBLIC CAR PARK NEAR ST
MARY'S CHURCH.
TRAVEL BY ROAD:
From PORTSMOUTH, take the 'Wightlink' car ferry to Fishbourne and then drive to
Brading via Ryde. From SOUTHAMPTON, take the 'Red Funnel ' car ferry to East
Cowes and then drive to Brading via Ryde.
TRAVEL BY RAIL:
London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour, then take the 'Wightlink' passenger
catamaran to Ryde, and train to Brading. The saleroom is only a short distance from
Brading station.
Please note all lots are subject to a buyers premium of 15%+VAT
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A silver plated warming dish, shell serving dish, together with a plated table centre
with hardwood bowl to top.
A collection of antiquarian and modern Isle of Wight books, together with a selection
of Isle of Wight coloured prints.
Various commercial die cast vehicles, Matchbox, Corgi etc (11).
Four coloured engravings depicting late 19th Century fashion.
A 19th Century style gilt framed reproduction oil on canvas depicting a floral
arrangement - 49x39cm.
A similar reproduction oil painting - 49x39cm.
An antique style oval mirror in gilt frame, together with another wall mirror.
An early 19th Century secretaire chest, fitted top drawer with three drawers under,
original embossed floral handles - W 103cm.
A 19th Century Chinese moon flask with blue painted decoration depicting warriors,
three other Oriental items, together with a pair of late 19th Century Bangkok design
vases.
A collection of nineteen 20th Century Chinese figures.
A Victorian walnut well top dressing chest with swing mirror, the upper section with
two short drawers, the lower section with tow short and two long drawers - W 123cm.
A Sowerby white milk glass footed bowl with red foliate decoration together with the
matching jug, a blue milk glass basket, marbled glass vase etc.
A pair of silver plated candlesticks with writhen columns - H 43cm.
A set of twelve Beatrix Potter books 'The World of Peter Rabbit', in case.
A 1950's Smith oak cased mantle clock.
An African carved hardwood figure depicting a large number of warriors - H 70cm,
together with a pair of African hardwood bookends.
A pair of Markay glazed pottery bird figures - owl and cockatoo - H 21cm.
An 18th Century inlaid walnut chest of three short and three long drawers, bracket
feet, pierced brass handles - W 100cm.
A piano stool with lift-up seat.
A silver plated biscuit barrel on oval stand, muffin dish, oval lidded serving dish etc.
A selection of Ryde property auction particulars.
A late 18th/early 19th Century inlaid oak corner cabinet with fielded panel door.
An oak canteen on barley twist supports, containing a six place setting of Viners
silver plated cutlery.
An early 20th Century kneehole dressing table/desk with five drawers - W 122cm.
A selection of silver plated ware including a bonbon dish in the shape of a donkey
and cart.
A pair of counter top, two shelf glass display cabinets with rising backs - W 45cm.
A south American white metal chimarrao drinking straw, two silver vases, together
with a gold plated pocket watch in case.
A late 19th Century mahogany pedestal desk of nine drawers, with pierced brass
handles - W 120cm.
A Black Forest carved nutcracker in the form of a bear with glass eyes.
An oak canteen containing a twelve place set of fish cutlery, maker Army and Navy
Cooperative Society Ltd, one knife missing.
Various cigarette cards including ''Careless Moments'', together with various
postcards etc.
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A collection of eight vintage Dinky toys - Massey-Harris tractor and hayrake, fire
engine (955), luxury coach, observation coach, green and cream double decker bus,
Bedford dustcart, Bedford tipper lorry, and Aveling and Barford steam roller.
Six vintage Dinky die cast vehicles - Ferrari (234), Cunningham C-5R (133), Proteus
Campbell Bluebird (153), Cooper-Bristol (233), Vanwall (Corgi), and Maserati (231).
Nine vintage Dinky vehicles - Ford Sedan, Austin Somerset (161), Volkswagen
(181), Riley (40A), Riley (40A), Triumph saloon car, Blue Loudspeaker van, red
Landrover (255) and Austin taxi (40H).
A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long drawers
with brass handles - W 105cm.
A Noritake Glenabbey design six place setting teaset with cereal bowls, sugar bowl
missing.
A box of assorted Isle of Wight postcards.
A cranberry glass Mary Gregory style jug - H 13cm.
A Glyn Colledge freeform bowl with painted leaf design.
A MacIntosh metamorphic fold over teak table on square section column with four
splay legs - 102cm square.
A Stradivarius copy violin - length of back 14 7/16'', with two bows and case.
A 20th Century violin marked G.S. to back - length of back 13 11/16'', together with
one bow and case.
A collection of fashion earrings.
A Victorian pine dining table, now with red Formica top - 104x76cm.
Two Victorian circular occasional tables, one with lower tier.
A Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' dinner and tea set, including coffee pot, teapot,
two tier cake plate etc.
A mid Victorian extending mahogany dining table with one leaf - 180x128cm.(will
extend further).
A shooting stick together with a carved ebony walking stick.
A snakeskin handbag, Geschutzt brass ink stand, boxed chess pieces etc.
A Victorian mahogany toilet mirror with shaped base.
A Georgian style mahogany toilet mirror on shaped stand.
A small collection of prints etc.
A pair of early 19th Century country chairs, a similar country chair and two other
chairs.
A Cork and Son 1970's eight place setting canteen, all cutlery with teak handles.
A two tier oak occasional table together with a footstool with seagrass seat.
A graduated set of four handbells.
Eight Corgi ''Nine Double Nine'' boxed limited edition die cast vehicles.
A Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Company Ltd 1933 calendar, other
military ephemera, autograph album and sketch book.
A collection of silver plated items including boxed set of six napkin rings, pair of
candlesticks etc.
A 1920's oak coffer with panelled front.
A collection of twenty one military die cast vehicles, Matchbox, Dinky etc.
An HP 1510 Deskjet printer (boxed).
A 1950's oak chest of four graduated drawers - W 75cm.
A Bridgwood 1930's blue and silver lustre coffee set (nineteen pieces).
After Brookes - a late 18th Century print of the Royal Palace of Windsor, another
Windsor print, together with a Vanity Fair spy print depicting statesman.
A G-Plan style teak extending dining table - L 200cm when extended.
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A set of four Scandinavian style 1960's teak dining chairs.
A collection of silver plated items including a three piece teaset, cased set of knife
rests etc.
An ebony dressing table set together with various costume jewellery.
Thomas B Mackenzie (1887-1944) - Tenterden - signed woodblock print, limited
edition 205 of 305 - 13x16cm.
Martin Rowson - cartoon print depicting Ken Livingstone and the Crossrail railway
line, 19 of 40.
A collection of silver plated items including a samovar, two entree dishes etc.
Charles Tomkins - three sepia Isle of WIght engravings, together with other Isle of
Wight engravings, some framed.
A W H Goss mug depicting a rhinoceros, a moulded green glass posy vase, sugar
bowl and various ceramics and metalware.
A 19th Century oak drop leaf dining table on square legs.
A vintage table skittles game with scoreboard.
A 1930's oak wardrobe with single drawer under and oval mirror - W 130cm.
The matching dressing table with oval mirror - W 110cm.
A mahogany wardrobe enclosed by a pair of panelled doors - W 85cm.
An ecclesiastical pine side cabinet, top section with hinged lid, shelved cupboard
below enclosed by a pair of panelled doors - W 92cm (ex Carisbrooke Priory).
A Victorian mahogany toilet mirror.
A boxed Dinky Supertoys tank transporter (660) together with a Dinky Supertoys
Centurion tank (651).
Five silver plated shooting trophies on plinths inscribed '1st M and SM Railway
Rifles'.
A mahogany gentleman's wardrobe with single panelled door, maker Innovation
Ingenuities Ltd, London, Paris and New York - W 63cm.
After Ferdinand Preiss - bronze sculpture of female dancer, on black marble plinth H 28cm.
A 1930's oak open bookcase - W 46cm.
Two brass inkwells together with a cameo.
A mahogany framed toilet mirror.
A brass three hundred day mantle clock under glass dome, needs attention.
Two early 20th Century photographic volumes entitled 'Round London' and 'Round
the Coast'.
Hubert Garle - A Driving Tour in the Isle of Wight, 1905; A R Hope Moncrieff London; Winston Churchill - English Speaking Peoples (four volumes) etc.
Various football programmes, 1980's and 1990's.
A collection of postcards - assorted subjects.
An early 19th Century rosewood breakfront side cabinet, single drawer to top, three
cupboards below - W 138cm.
Seven ceramic cats including Jena and Arthur Wood.
A Carltonware ''walking'' teapot, two Carltonware ''walking'' mugs, together with a
cranberry glass bowl and cover and a Black and White whisky water jug.
A silver plated seal, set of six Chinese white metal spoons, cased set of medallions
etc.
A Georgian oak chest of two short and three long drawers - for restoration - W
103cm.
A set of five NatWest piggy money boxes, all stamped Wade.
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An Italian 1970's stainless steel coffee set with teak handles, vintage Ronson lighter
etc.
A collection of Triang and Hornby model railway items including carriages, goods
wagons and a turntable.
An Arts and Crafts style copper kettle on stand, another kettle and a teapot.
A quantity of vintage Meccano including a crane.
A quantity of ephemera - mostly of sporting interest.
Various Dresden floral patterned teaware including a two handled bowl.
A Beswick foal, a Beswick brown gloss horse (damaged), various figures including
Country Artists etc.
A Lalique glass bowl moulded with floral arrangement, possibly lupins - diam 22cm,
impressed R Lalique, France.
A collection of glassware including a Wedgwood elephant, silver mounted brush and
mirror set etc.
A Royal Doulton stoneware lace effect baluster vase - H 28cm, together with a
folding games board.
A framed 19th Century coloured print entitled 'The Royal Navy No.4', Parker Gallery
label to reverse.
Various cardboard OO gauge trackside accessories etc - in two boxes.
An early 19th Century gilt brass fire kerb with urns to either side - W 105cm, together
with a fire grate.
A Lloyd Loom ottoman with upholstered seat.
A Middle Eastern fringed rug with diamond design to centre - 175x130cm.
A fringed Middle Eastern rug with three medallions to centre - 200x130cm.
A Middle Eastern rug with two medallions to centre - 220x130cm.
A fringed Middle Eastern rug with three medallions to centre - 220x130cm.
An Edwardian mahogany framed settee with spiral supports and fluted legs.
An adjustable swivel armchair upholstered in mid brown leather.
A small mahogany cupboard with two shelves to interior - W 57cm.
An oak washstand with cupboard under - W 77cm.
An Edwardian style high sided two seater sofa with muted gold upholstery, together
with six contrasting cushions - W 180cm.
A Corgi ''Simon Snorkel'' fire engine (1127) together with various other boxed die
cast vehicles (eighteen).
A Victorian rosewood side chair with balloon back.
An oak framed ladder back side chair with rush seat.
A cased set of four Stuart Crystal cut glass tumblers.
A gateleg table on turned supports together with a smaller gateleg table for
restoration.
An assortment of football programmes, including many Arsenal programmes.
A Georgian oak lowboy, three drawers to top, cabriole legs with pad feet - W 89cm.
A selection of breweriana.
An oak cabinet with three drop flaps - W 40cm.
Two Isle of Wight Glass paperweights, two pieces of cranberry glass etc.
A Victorian scumbled pine chest of two short and three long drawers - W 98cm.
An assortment of vintage camera equipment including lenses.
A collection of 45rpm records.
An ecclesiastical pine side cabinet, top section with hinged lid, shelved cupboard
below enclosed by a pair of panelled doors - W92cm (ex Carisbrooke Priory).
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A pine side cabinet with cupboards above two drawers - W 83cm.
An early 20th Century violin and bow in mahogany case.
A pine dresser, shelves to top, two drawers above cupboards - W 90cm.
Five pieces of cottage ware, vintage bellows, sporting ephemera, military cloth cap
etc.
A late Victorian wardrobe enclosed by a pair of mirror panelled doors - W 120cm.
An early 20th Century French clock set comprising mantle clock with two train
movement and two vases.
A vintage AA bag, double sided mask soap, various plated ware, conch shell
inscribed 'Welcome' etc.
A Victorian mahogany pembroke table on turned legs, drawer to one end.
A three quarter size violin and bow in case.
A mid Victorian mahogany dining table with circular tilt top, octagonal column and
platform base - diam 130cm.
An Art Deco octagonal walnut occasional table with shaped supports.
An early 20th Century dressing table with triple mirror to back, two short and two long
drawers under - W 92cm.
A Victorian walnut corner chair with carved bow back - for restoration.
A Victorian iron framed nursing chair with turned legs.
Two gilt wall mirrors with bevelled panels.
A Jack Vettriano print - ''Sweet Bird of Youth''.
A Jack Vettriano print - ''The Missing Man II''.
A Jack Vettriano print entitled 'Lovers and Other Strangers' - framed and glazed.
Two framed Jack Vettriano prints - ''Back Where You Belong'' and ''Something In
The Air'' - slightly faded.
A Jack Vettriano print - ''Mad Dogs''.
A Jack Vettriano print - ''A Very Dangerous Beach''.
A Jack Vettriano print - ''Bartender Joe''.
Eight Exclusive First Editions die cast vehicles - mostly buses (boxed).
Fourteen boxed die cast vehicles, mostly buses.
Fourteen boxed Exclusive First Editions buses.
Fourteen boxed Exclusive First Editions buses.
A 1970's occasional table with multi coloured top.
A reproduction mahogany coffee table together with three other occasional tables.
A Victorian black slate mantle clock garniture, the clock surmounted with classical
Roman figure in pensive pose, the garniture as six column Roman temples with
cupola tops.
Fourteen mounted ships' plaques, mostly metal.
A quantity of Giles cartoon books.
Six shelves of assorted volumes - mostly historical and botanical.
Six shelves of assorted volumes - mostly historical and botanical.
A gentleman's valet together with a tray top table.
A late Victorian marble washstand with marble splashback, cupboard under - W
92cm.
A late Victorian walnut dressing chest, mirror and jewellery drawers to back, two
short and two long drawers under - W 107cm.
A Jack Vettriano framed print - ''Shape of Things to Come''.
A Jack Vettriano framed print - ''Birth of a Dream''.
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A Jack Vettriano framed print - ''Waltzers''.
A Jack Vettriano framed print - ''The Picnic Party''.
A Jack Vettriano print - ''Someone Else's Baby''.
Two framed Jack Vettriano prints - ''Elergy for a Dead Admiral'' and ''Good Days'
Sunshine''.
A Jack Vettriano framed print -''A Date With Fate''.
A Jack Vettriano framed print - ''Midnight Blue''.
A Jack Vettriano framed print - ''The Duelists''.
Peter Voysey - a portrait of old lady - 50x40cm oil on canvas, signed and dated
bottom right.
A Wyld 19th Century folding map of Lymington and Southampton.
W G Grace - Cricket, published 1891, The Golfer's Handbook 1952, The Gardener's
Kalendar by Philip Miller, a Lincoln stamp album etc.
A framed print of Bubbles after Sir John Millais, signed by William James (Bubbles),
Parker Gallery label to reverse.
Five 1908 Ordnance Survey maps of the Isle of Wight (East Wight and Gunville).
Francis Wells - Swanage Bay - coloured etching, artist's proof published by the
Rembrandt Guild.
A reproduction classical style oil painting, framed and glazed.
A boxed Scalextric Mini 1275 GT, two other Scalextric cars, a tinplate vintage car,
together with sixteen vintage die cast vehicles, Corgi, Matchbox etc.
A reproduction marine stick barometer by Dove Bazeley, Cheltenham - H 95cm.
A cast iron floral ended bench with pitch pine slats from the old Bembridge Lifeboat
Station, circa 1922 - L 5'.
A cast iron bench with pitch pine slats from the old Bembridge Lifeboat Station, circa
1922 - L 4'.
A three seater wrought iron garden bench with wooden slats - L 170cm.
A similar but smaller garden bench - L 120cm.
A similar garden bench.
A Bosch 7000 Pro-T electric hedge trimmer.
A Beko A Class fridge freezer in white.
A hardwood garden table together with a hardwood armchair.
A hardwood three seater garden bench - L 155cm.
A Ryobi RSV 3100E petrol driven leaf blower with attachments.
Twelve Victorian brass stair rods with attachments.
A blue ground tribal rug together with a rush mat.
A Middle Eastern red ground rug with guls to centre.
An early 20th Century cane conservatory chair with footrest, together with another
conservatory chair.
''The Windsor Croquet Set'' comprising four mallets, six hoops etc, together with a
set of boules.
A vintage croquet set Number 5, comprising four mallets, six hoops etc.
A Victorian mahogany wardrobe enclosed by a pair of arched panelled doors - W
140cm.
Two jewellery boxes containing various costume jewellery.
A tray of assorted costume jewellery.
A black fitted leather jewellery box containing various costume jewellery.
A blue plush coin case containing sixteen Russian proof coins.
Two silver and mother of pearl fruit knives, cigar piercer and sifter spoon.
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A 9ct gold ring set with lime green citrine, size T.
A 9ct gold eternity ring set with blue and white stones, size K.
A 9ct gold ring set with turquoise coloured stones, size U.
A 9ct gold ring set with green tourmaline, size U.
A 9ct gold ring set with green tourmaline, size U.
A yellow and white metal ring channel set with diamonds, size L.
A 9ct gold ring set with green tourmaline, size U.
A 9ct gold ring set with green tourmaline, size U.
A 9ct gold ring set with red stones, size S.
A 9ct gold ring set with green tourmaline, size U.
A yellow and white metal diamond set full eternity ring, size M.
A 9ct gold ring set with lime green citrine, size T.
A collection of Matchbox, Corgi and Dinky toys including a green Post Office
Telephones service van (261) - thirty six items.
A box of assorted costume jewellery.
A small collection of continental bank notes together with Georgian and other
coinage.
Three photograph frames set with micro mosaic flowers.
A Chinese miniature bronze model of a hare with silver splash decoration - L 7cm,
together with two miniature metal figures.
A carved ivory photograph frame with carved floral decoration - H 11.5cm, together
with a carved ivory pin cushion/tape measure.
A set of six Chinese white metal coffee spoons, five English silver teaspoons,
various other silver flatware etc.
A set of six vintage glass cocktail stirrers, ebony vesta case, papier mache snuff box,
silver trophy cup etc.
A 19th Century bamboo sword stick.
A Royal Doulton miniature figure ''The Paisley Shawl'' - H 10cm.
A large quantity of UK and foreign coinage.
A sterling silver mounted glass scent bottle, together with a white metal model of a
Chinese rickshaw.
A 19th Century brass sovereign and half sovereign balance.
A silver four trumpet epergne, Birmingham 1919 - H 25cm.
A silver visiting card case together with a silver trinket box on four claw feet,
Birmingham 1915.
A pair of filled silver specimen vases, two silver spoons, two silver sugar tongs, silver
miniature toast rack etc.
A Dupont, Paris vintage lighter together with a Dunhill lighter.
A pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, London 1824.
A miniature silver clog, Sheffield 1909, maker GW.
A pierced silver lidded mustard, caddy spoon, together with two pairs of silver sugar
tongs.
A Waterman, Paris gold plated fountain pen with 18ct gold nib, together with the
matching ballpoint pen (in original case).
A Maltese .917 white metal spoon with Maltese cross to finial.
A circular silver photograph frame - diam 12cm, together with a smaller photograph
frame.
A three piece silver condiment set, Birmingham hallmark.
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A silver bookmatch case, a silver scent bottle with chain, together with a silver
sovereign case with engraved decoration.
A small silver cigarette case together with a silver vesta case.
Two engraved silver vesta cases, a small silver mounted glass trinket pot, silver
handle and silver pepper.
Three vintage lighters together with five ladies' wristwatches and a Smith's gents
watch.
A multi strand freshwater pearl necklace together with various other costume
jewellery.
Two Royal Doulton ceramic fox terrier brooches, a gold plated bangle, diamante and
other costume jewellery.
A jewellery box containing various costume jewellery.
A 9ct gold bangle mounted with three rubies and two diamonds - approx gross
weight 9.3g.
A silver charm bracelet with heart padlock clasp and twenty charms - approx total
weight 90g / 2.9 troy oz.
A silver pendant set with cubic zirconia, together with the matching stud earrings.
A ladies' silver Rotary wristwatch set with white stones, approx gross weight 53.8g /
1.7 troy oz.
A Trifari brooch in the form of a tree, together with various costume jewellery.
Two silver curb link necklace chains together with a curb link ID bracelet.
Two silver dress rings set with diamonds and coloured stones, both size P.
A collection of silver jewellery including a crucifix on necklace chain, a bracelet with
heart charm, a turquoise set pendant necklace, amber ring and two pairs of earrings.
A matching set of necklace and bracelet each with a Lovelinks style silver bead
charm.
A Pandora style silver bracelet with silver heart charm and fourteen glass beads.
A heart shaped silver onyx pendant and matching stud earrings, together with three
further pairs of silver earrings.
A 9ct gold ring set with seven opals, size O.
A 9ct gold ''dearest'' ring, size T.
A 9ct gold brooch set with sapphire and pearl, a faux ivory crucifix, an owl brooch,
together with a quantity of various costume jewellery etc.
A G-10 repeater air pistol, BB Cal (4.5mm), together with a leather holster.
An Edward VII 1907 gold half sovereign.
A Victoria 1894 gold sovereign.
An Edward VII 1905 gold half sovereign.
A pair of 9ct gold gents cufflinks mounted with a pair of 1902 gold half sovereigns approx gross weight 15.6g.
A small collection of English and foreign copper and silver coinage.
A silver cased pocket watch ''The Commercial'' on chain with watch key.
A Rotary 9ct gold ladies' wristwatch on 9ct gold bracelet - approx gross weight 17g.
A 9ct gold ladies' wristwatch on 9ct gold bark effect bracelet - approx gross weight
27.2g.
A Dupont, Paris lighter in leather box..
A Dupont, Paris gold plated lighter together with a silver compact.
An 1899 Victorian crown, a 9ct gold cased watch, various medallions etc.
Four WW2 medals, including Italy Star and Africa Star, and various badges etc
awarded to 1283312 Cpl C I Jones.
A Maria Theresa silver Thaler, together with other silver coinage.
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Two pocket watches, one silver, a silver plated purse and a souvenir spoon.
A continental bronzed spelter female figure lamp.
An oak framed watercolour of stately home, together with an oil painting of waterfall
by Purchas.
A collection of costume jewellery and wristwatches etc.
A collection of Victorian and later silver coinage, including an 1887 crown and an
1897 crown, together with copper and foreign coinage.
A German 1923 one million mark note, no.65431, framed and glazed.
1975 Start Trek exhibition ephemera including two set scripts ''The Empath'' and ''He
Walked Among Us''.
WW2 ephemera including German maps and confidential reports.
A Kigu silver compact and a silver bangle.
A 9ct gold watch chain, approx total weight 48.8g.
A pearl necklace with 9ct gold clasp.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
Hose Rhodes Dickson Auction Rooms (hereinafter called the
auctioneers) conduct business under the following Conditions of Sale.
1. Definitions
a) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of
deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source,
but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the
work of a particular creator and which, at the sale date, had a value
materially less than it would have had if it had been as described in
the catalogue; b) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms
and rates of commission under which the auctioneers accept
instructions from the vendor or his agent; c) ’hammer price’ means the
level of bidding reached when the auctioneer brings down the
hammer; d) ’total amount due’ means the hammer price together with
the premium, VAT chargeable and any other charges payable by the
defaulting buyer under these conditions; e) ‘sale proceeds’ means the
net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold
less commission at the standard rate, VAT chargeable and any other
amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however
arising.
2. Bidding Procedure
a) bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and
to satisfy themselves as to the security arrangements at the saleroom;
b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer shall be the
buyer at the hammer price; c) any dispute shall be settled at the
auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the lot concerned; the
auctioneer shall act reasonably in this matter; d) bidders shall be
deemed to act as principals; e) the auctioneer has the right to bid on
behalf of the seller up to the amount of any reserve and to refuse any
bid; f) bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.
3. The Purchase Price
The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 15%
+ VAT at the current rate.
4. Value Added Tax
VAT (at the current rate) on the hammer price is imposed by law on all
lots marked with a (*).
5. Payment
Accounts must be settled in pounds sterling within two working days of
the auction. Proof of identity may be required. Cheques will have to be
cleared before purchases can be collected. Any payments may be
applied towards any sums owing by you to us on any account
whatever, without regard to any directions of you or your agent,
whether expressed or implied.
6. Title and Collection of Purchases
Ownership will not pass to the buyer until full payment has been
made. The buyer must, at their own risk and expense, clear their
purchases from the saleroom within two working days of the auction
date, or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment, after
which you will be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance
charges.
7. Non - Payment or Failure to Collect Purchases
If any lot is not paid for in full or taken away in accordance with these
conditions or if there is any other breach of these conditions, we, as
agents for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute
discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be
entitled to carry out the following rights and remedies: a) to proceed
against you for breach of contract; b) to rescind the sale of that lot and
your other purchased lots; c) to resell the lot (by auction or public
treaty), in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting
shortfall (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale
costs); any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; d) to remove,
store and insure the lot at your expense; e)to charge interest at a rate
not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount, to the extent it
remains unpaid for more than two working days after the sale; f) to
retain that or any other lot sold until you pay the total amount due; g)
to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to
impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted h) to apply
any proceeds of sale of other lots due to you, or in future becoming
due to you, towards the settlement of the total amount due and to
exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of any of your
property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is
satisfied).We shall pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is
reasonable to make appropriate recovery.
8. Third Party Liability
All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk
and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security
arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneers nor their
employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury
(except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for
the safety of the property of persons visiting the saleroom.
9. Commission Bids
Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction
and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot
and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied
themselves as to its condition, we will, if so instructed clearly in writing,
execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneers nor their
employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save
where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission
bids at the same level are received, we reserve the right in our
absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.
10. Warranty of Title and Availability
The seller warrants to the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is
the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by
the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and
marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
11. Agency
The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any
responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
12. Terms of Sale
The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of
these conditions in their entirety and on the terms of consignment as
notified to the vendor on the reverse of the entry form.
13. Right of Admission
The auctioneer shall have the right, at our discretion, to refuse
admission to the auction rooms or attendance at our auctions by any
person.
14. Descriptions and Condition
Whilst we strive to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us
to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers
are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and
they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy
themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot.
Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably,
representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness,
origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price
involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall
be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given
negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we, the
auctioneer, nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability
for the correctness of such opinions, and all conditions and warranties
whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express,
implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This condition is subject to
the next condition concerning forgeries. Private treaty sales made
under these conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for the
purposes of consumer legislation.
15. Forgeries
Notwithstanding the preceding condition, any lot which proves to be a
deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 14
days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when
bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the
relevant catalogue description and a written statement of the defects.
If we are satisfied from the evidence that the lot is a deliberate forgery,
we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s
premium provided that 1) if the catalogue description reflected the
accepted view of scholars and experts at the date of the sale or 2) you
personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us,
you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return
provided by this condition is additional to any right or remedy by law or
by these conditions of sale.
16.
Any right to compensation for losses, liabilities and expenses incurred
in respect of and as a result of any breach of these conditions and any
exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the
auctioneer, as appropriate. Such rights and exclusions shall extend to
and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the
seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.
17.
Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first
class mail or Swiftmail, in which case it shall be deemed to have been
received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
18.
Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers and sellers by us,
notwithstanding the strict terms of these conditions or terms of
consignment, shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in
respect of that particular concession only; in all other respect these
conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.
19.
English law applies to the interpretation of these conditions.
CONDITIONS OF SALE - INFORMATION FOR BUYERS
1. Agency
Hose Rhodes Dickson contract as agents for the seller, whose identity
is not disclosed, for reasons of confidentiality. As a buyer, your
primary contract is with the seller.
2. Estimates
Buyer’s premium and VAT are not included in the estimates given. If
there is a reserve, this will not be above the lower estimate. The
auctioneers prepare estimates some time in advance of the sale, and
as estimates are not definitive, please ask if there has been any
revision.
3. The Purchase Price
The buyer will pay the hammer price together with a premium of 15%
+ VAT at the appropriate rate.
4. VAT
The symbol (*) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is
payable by the purchaser on the hammer price, as well as being an
element in the buyer’s premium. VAT will be charged if the seller is
registered for VAT and is not operating the dealer’s margin scheme. If
there is no (*) beside the lot number, no VAT will be payable. In this
case the lot is sold under the auctioneer’s margin scheme and it should
be noted that VAT included within the buyer’s premium is not
recoverable as input tax.
5. Inspection
Hose Rhodes Dickson will be pleased to assist buyers with inspection
of goods. Buyers must accept responsibility for inspecting and
investigating lots in which they have an interest. In particular,
mechanical goods of any age are not guaranteed to be in working
order. Please see our conditions of sale regarding ‘forgeries’.
6. Electrical Goods and Gas Appliances
In fine art sales electrical goods are sold as ‘antiques’ only and, if
purchased for use, must first be checked over for compliance with
safety regulations by a qualified electrician. In general household
sales electrical goods and household appliances are sold on the strict
understanding that these have only been safety tested and are sold
without warranties or any guarantees as to serviceability.
7. Books
Hose Rhodes Dickson do not guarantee the completeness of any
book and buyers are urged to inspect lots themselves.
8. Export Licenses
An export licence is required for certain items leaving the United
Kingdom. The obtaining of the relevant licence is the responsibility of
the buyer.
9. Bidding
Bidders will be required to register at least one hour before the sale
commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the
registration form. Some form of identification may be required. If you
require telephone bidding, please make enquiries on the day prior to
the auction, at the latest. No lots will be transferred to another
purchaser.
10. Commission Bidding
Hose Rhodes Dickson will be pleased to accept commission bids up to
one hour before the start of the auction. Remember that a buyer’s
premium of 15% + VAT will be added to successful bids. Commission
bids are executed as cheaply as possible, having regard to any
reserve and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical bids the
auctioneers will prefer the first bid received.
11. Methods of Payment
Generally, cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of
goods is permitted. Credit cards (subject to a surcharge), debit cards
and cash are the preferred methods of payment. Please discuss with
our office if other methods are envisaged.
12. Online bidding via the-saleroom.com
In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and
providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements
are agreed with Hose Rhodes Dickson you: 1) authorise Hose Rhodes
Dickson, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in full or part
payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the
sale via the-saleroom.com, and 2) confirm that you are authorised to
provide these credit card details to Hose Rhodes Dickson through
www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Hose Rhodes Dickson are
entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder
address provided in fulfilment of sale. Any lots purchased via thesaleroom.com will be subject to an additional 3% +VAT surcharge on
the hammer price.
13. Collection and Storage
It is important that purchases are paid for and collected within two
working days of the auction. Any delay may involve the buyer paying
storage charges. We have our own transport department, and will be
pleased to quote you for this service. If you require delivery, let the
office know immediately after the auction. We also have a post and
packing service.
14. Terms and Condition
All sales are conducted according to our full conditions of sale, and
our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully
understand.
15. Illustrations, Estimates and Conditrion Reports
Virtually all lots in the Fine Art sales are illustrated on our website, but
if you need a more detailed image, we will be pleased send it via
email. Estimates are prepared in advance of the sale and are
sometimes revised. We are always willing to convey our opinion of the
expected price of any lot. An opinion of condition is not normally
printed in the catalogue, but intending purchasers are welcome to
request a condition report. However, please note that, while we aim to
give an accurate description, the responsibility is with the buyer and
we recommend that, if possible, you inspect the lot yourself. We regret
that we cannot deal with image and condition requests on the actual
auction day.
16. Telephone and Internet Bidding
At our Fine Art sales we offer telephone and internet bidding on the
major lots. We are always pleased to assist you with these services,
but all enquiries must be received before the auction day. Any internet
purchases via the-saleroom.com will be subject to an additional 3%
+VAT commission charge on the hammer price.
EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS
A work catalogued with the full name of the artist in our opinion, is or is probably a work by that artist. However, buyers are respectfully
reminded to satisfy themselves before bidding, as the catalogue description does not represent a certificate of authenticity. Otherwise the
following terms are used:
'Attributed to' … in our opinion the work is probably by the artist named in whole or in part.
'Follower of' … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist's style.
'Manner of' … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist's style but is of considerably later date.
'School (place and date)' … in our opinion the work was executed in that location at that time
'After' … in our opinion the work is a copy of a known painting by the named artist.
'Signed' … in our opinion the signature is by the hand of the artist stated.
'Bears signature' … in our opinion there is an element of doubt over the signature or it has been added by another hand.
DROITE DE SUITE OR ARTISTS RESALE RIGHT
In accordance with the Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, all lots marked '(d/s)' which sell for 1000 Euros or more are subject to a
resale royalty charge, payable by the bidder. This royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the hammer price for lots selling above 1000
Euros and below 50000 Euros. For lots selling above this figure the fee is calculated on a sliding scale. These charges are paid to the Design
and Artists Copyright Society (DACS). No VAT is levied on this royalty charge. Further information can be obtained from the DACS website
(www.dacs.org.uk).