![]() A contingency storage charge of £10 per lot per week for small lots and £30 per lot per week for furniture lots will come into effect 14 days after the date of sale. If any lot is not paid for and removed in accordance with the provisions of the Conditions of Sale, then the Auctioneers may, without prejudice to any other right they have, remove, store and insure the lot/s at the expense of the defaulting buyer.All international purchasers must make payment by bank transfer or debit card in person. Gildings have a debit card maximum limit of £3000, amounts in excess of this figure must be paid by bank transfer. Purchasers who intend to pay by cheque must make arrangements with the auctioneers prior to the auction. All lots must be paid for on the day of sale.No lots may be taken away until paid for and a pass obtained from the auctioneers. If the buyer fails to comply with these requirements the lot may, at the auctioneer's sole discretion, be put up again and resold. Each purchaser will be required to register in order to bid at the auction and if successful may be required to pay immediately a percentage of the purchase price. ![]() The title of the goods shall not pass to the buyer until the purchase price has been paid in full and including the premium at the stated rate.In the event of any liability upon the auctioneers in respect of any loss, this shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer. Each lot, at the fall of the hammer, will be at the risk of the purchaser and will be taken away at the purchaser's risk and expense on the day of the sale unless prior arrangements have been made with the auctioneers (see clause 12).This right is limited to the buyer and may not be assigned. However, if within seven days of the sale of any lot, the buyer gives notice in writing to the auctioneers that the lot sold is a “forgery” *, and if within fourteen days of giving such notice the buyer returns the lot in the same condition as it was at the time of the sale to the premises of the auctioneers and there is shown, to the satisfaction of the auctioneers, that having regard to the catalogue description the lot sold is a “forgery”, the auctioneers are authorised to, and will, rescind the sale and refund the purchase price received by them. All lots are sold as shown, with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. ![]() Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, is deemed to have knowledge of all the Conditions of Sale and to have satisfied themselves as to the physical condition and accuracy of the description of the lot, including, but not restricted to, whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired. Ample opportunity is given for inspection.The Auctioneers reserve the right in forming their opinion, to consult and rely on any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. All such statements are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as being, or implying, warranties, guarantees or representations of fact. The auctioneers accept no responsibility for the accuracy of any statement, whether printed in the catalogue, published on the internet or made orally, as to grading, authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance and/or condition.The auctioneers may only re-offer if a bidder contests a matter immediately, and before the offering of the next lot. If during the auction the auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or re-offer the lot. The auctioneer may, at his sole discretion, determine the advance of the bidding or refuse a bid. ![]()
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