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Quantity of Hornby Dublo Railway. 3 locomotives - BR 4-6-2 tender loco, City of London, RN 46245 in maroon. BR Class 4 2-6-4 tank, RN 80033 and a BR Class N2 0-6-2 tank, RN 69567. Both in lined black livery. Together with 11 super detail coaches including 6 full passenger brakes all in lined maroon livery. 4 items boxed, some wear/damage. (14). GC-VGC some chipping. £180-200
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All purchased lots are stored and shipped by Wallis & Wallis, 9 West Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2NJ unless other instructions are received directly from the purchaser.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1.The highest accepted bidder for each lot shall be, subject to the Vendor’s reserve
(if any), the purchaser thereof. If any dispute shall arise as to any bidding
the lot in dispute shall be immediately put up for sale again at the last undisputed
bidding, or the dispute may be determined by the Auctioneers. The Auctioneers
reserve the right of bidding for, withdrawing from, consolidating or dividing
any lots, or varying the order of the sale.
2. No person shall advance less at a bid than a sum to be named from time to
time by the Auctioneers and no bid shall be retracted. The Auctioneers may,
without giving any reason therefore, refuse to accept the bidding of any person
or persons.
3. The purchaser of each lot shall give his name and address and shall (if required)
pay the Auctioneers 25 per cent of the purchase money as earnest and in part
payment. If any purchaser fails to comply with any of these conditions the lot
or lots in question may, if the Auctioneers think fit, be put up again and resold.
If upon resale a lower price is obtained for any lots than were obtained from
the first sale the difference in price shall be a debt due from the defaulter
at the first sale.
4. Every care is taken to ensure accuracy concerning authorship, origin, age,
condition, etc., but all such statements represent opinion and are not to be
taken as statements or representations of fact. The Auctioneers reserve the
right in forming their opinion to consult and rely upon any expert or authority
reasonably considered by them to be reliable.
5. Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, as stated in para
4 above, no warranty is given with any lots and the Auctioneers are not responsible
for the correct description, genuineness or sufficiency of, or any fault or
defect in any lot. Any purchaser (home or overseas) who is represented by an
Agent in the room and who feels dissatisfied with purchase(s) shall claim against
his agent and shall have no claim whatsoever upon the Auctioneers. No sale shall
be invalidated by reason of any defect or faults in any of the lots by reason
of the lots being incorrectly described in the catalogue, and no compensation
shall be paid in respect of any faults or errors of description.
6. Notwithstanding the preceding condition, if within seven days of the receipt
of any lot the buyer gives notice in writing to the Auctioneer that the lot
sold is a forgery and he returns the lot (within 48 hours, overseas 7 days)
in the same condition as it was at the time of the sale to the premises of the
Auctioneer and there shows that considered in the light of the terms of the
catalogue the lot sold is a forgery, the Auctioneers are authorised to, and
will rescind the sale and approach the vendor (if already paid) for the return
of the proceeds paid to him.
7. Each lot shall be at the Purchaser's risk from the fall of the hammer, and
except in the case of postal bidders shall be cleared away by the purchaser
at his or her own expense, within one day of the conclusion of the sale. Each
lot must be paid in full before delivery and in the event of any person purchasing
more than one lot the whole must be paid for in full before delivery of any
part thereof. No lot shall be removed without a delivery order signed by the
Auctioneers or their Clerk. On no account will the assignment or transfer of
any lot by the purchaser there be allowed.
8. Purchasers shall be answerable for any damage or loss occasioned by the removal
of their respective lots either to the lots or the premises, the amounts of
such damage to be assessed by the Auctioneers. After the conclusion of the sale
the Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible if the lots be lost, stolen,
damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchasers.
No lot on any account may be removed during the time of the sale.
9. No cheque will be accepted from any person unknown to the Auctioneers without
a bankers guarantee.
10. Upon failure of any purchaser to comply with any of the above conditions
any money deposited by him or her in part payments shall be forfeited to the
owner of the lot, he paying thereout all just expenses. Any lot not paid for
within two months of the purchase date shall be resold by public auction or
private contract and the deficiency (if any) arising from such a resale together
with all expenses attending the same shall be made good by the defaulter at
this sale who shall have no claim to any surplus which may arise on a resale.
11. The Auctioneers' description of conditions of antique and modern firearms
is for guidance as collectors' pieces only and does not refer to their suitability
for use. The Auctioneers can accept no responsibility if these weapons are fired.
12. The above applies to all postal bidders, and where an agent purchases on
behalf of an undisclosed client such an agent shall be personally liable for
payment of the purchase price to the Auctioneers and for safe delivery of the
lot to the said client.
13. Vendors who send for sale by auction any goods that are an asset of their
business must inform the auctioneers if they are registered for VAT purposes
and, if so, the registration number must be given.
14. Bids are accepted on the understanding that a 24% buying premium will be added to the purchase price and the Auctioneers are NOT responsible for any bids submitted which inadvertently include this 24% buying premium. The buying premium is subject to VAT at the current added to the "knock-down" price in addition, any lots purchased through ATG Media services (the-saleroom.com) will be liable to an additional 3% charge on top of the hammer price.
15. Wallis & Wallis reserve the right, if necessary, to delay payment to Vendors,
pending receipt of moneys to complete overseas and home transactions.
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ENTRIES FOR SALE. Entries can be accepted at any time. The closing date for
any particular sale is the Saturday morning following the preceding sale. All
items submitted should have tickets or labels attached, bearing name of owner
and numbered, complete with corresponding list. Entry forms can be had on request.
CATALOGUE ILLUSTRATIONS. Selection is made at the time of cataloguing. Should
any vendor object to an illustration please state so when submitting lots for
auction. We do not charge for having a lot professionally photographed, although
a nominal charge is made for inserting it in the catalogue. Minimum charge £5.00,
maximum £35.00 (whole page coverage).
RESERVE FORMS. These are included with the vendor's catalogue and sent by certificate of posting. Their swift return
by <b>Recorded Delivery</b> (if any reserves are required) will ensure guidance to
potential buyers. RESERVES NOT ACCEPTED AFTER THURSDAY BEFORE THE SALE.
UNSOLD LOTS. When items remain unsold for a client, they are re-offered two
sales later. Will vendors kindly note that RESERVE PRICES ARE NOT CARRIED FORWARD.
If RESERVES are desired, notification is necessary, in writing. Should any client
not wish to have his lots re-offered, immediate notification must be made to
the auctioneer IN WRITING upon receipt of the "Owners Prices Realised List"
which is sent out after the Sale. Re-offered lots remaining unsold will incur
storage charges at £1.00 per £100 on the reserve value per month (minimum charge
£5.00 per lot).
INSURANCE. A charge is made to cover clients' goods in our custody, the premium
being 50p per £100 (minimum charge 50p), estimated on the price realised, or
if unsold, the reserve price plus vat.
POSTAL DESPATCHES. All purchased lots are handled by Global Services, 9 West
Street, Lewes, Sussex, unless other instructions are received on the Bidding
Form.
STORAGE. Charges for storage are made by Global Services, £1.00 per lot per week
or part thereof, which commences three weeks after the sale (UK), four weeks
(overseas). Insurance whilst in storage: 50p per £100 per month or part thereof.
SATURDAY CLOSING. Will clients kindly note that we shall be open 9.00 a.m. to
1.00 p.m. on Saturday view day (weekend preceding sale) and the Saturday morning
after the safe (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) for clearing and entering lots. We shall be
CLOSED on all other Saturdays.
PHOTOGRAPHS. From Sale 72 prints can be supplied of any illustrated items in
our past sales. They are printed without sale or lot numbers. All photographs
are copyright and if required for publication, permission must be sought. Half
plate £8.81, includes vat and postage(Publishers preferential rates for quantity on application).
CHEQUES. Cheques will not be accepted in payment for lots purchased by those
attending the sale (see note 9 - Conditions of Sale).
POLAROID PHOTOGRAPHS. Are no longer available due to discontinuation of film supplies.
VISA, MASTERCARD AND JCB CARDS. For your convenience we have adopted the VISA and MASTERCARD card payment systems. Should any buyers by post or in the room wish to avail themselves of this facility, please refer to the bidding form. We DO NOT make an additional charge for buyers wishing to use their Debit card. As a point of interest, Wallis & Wallis were the first auctioneers in Great Britain to adopt the Visa payment system on a regular basis. We appreciate the tremendous asset this method of payment is for overseas buyers. Lots purchased by postal bidders using their debit or credit card must be dispatched by Global Services. A charge of 2% is made for the use of credit cards.
CATALOGUE BACK NUMBERS. Back numbers of many of our catalogues can still be
made available, £4.00 post free, overseas £5.00(some 10 to 20 sales are completely
out of print). If you have any missing numbers, please send us a list and we
will help you all we can. Back numbers Connoisseur Catalogues £5.00 each (overeas
£6.00).
PAYMENT OF PROCEEDS TO OVERSEAS VENDORS. Clients resident outside the United
Kingdom may be paid in any currency of their choice. Alternatively proceeds
can be paid into a bank account in the UK, if this facility is available. We
can help to arrange this if required. It may be well to remember, no taxes are
required to be paid by overseas owners on antique articles imported and sold
through our sales in England.
PAYMENT FOR SUCCESSFUL LOTS BY OVERSEAS BUYERS. May be effected through your
bank by STERLING MAIL TRANSFER or STERLING TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER. Clearance of
your national currency cheques can delay despatch. Our bankers, Barclays Bank
Ltd., Lewes, account number 30913162. To avoid extra expense in these days of
high bank charges, payments to Wallis & Wallis and Global Services can be combined
in one payment.
THIRD REICH GERMAN ITEMS. Owing to the large number of Third Reich uniforms and accoutrements
being used for films, television and plays, it becomes increasingly difficult
to ascertain the authenticity of certain pieces. We catalogue all Third Reich items
believing them to be genuine unless otherwise stated. The terms 'bronze', 'silver'
and 'gold' refer to the grades in which medals, badges, etc., were awarded and
not to their composition. <b>All items sold, whether in the room or by post, are
considered "As viewed", and not subject to our Conditions of Sale, paragraph
6.</b>
VALUE ADDED TAX. All items subject to VAT are sold on a tax inclusive basis
in this sale. Vendors registered for VAT must include the tax when considering
reserve price on Vatable items.
BUYING PREMIUM = 24% inc VAT.
IMPORTED LOTS FROM NON-EEC COUNTRIES are prefixed with a dagger in the catalogue.
Legislation introduced in 1999 requires an additional 5% VAT on the hammer and
combined premium price for these lots.
IMPORT INFORMATION. Our Brokers at Heathrow and Gatwick Airports are: Messrs.
J. Gardiner (Air Freight) Ltd., Unit 4 Mount Road, Hanworth, Feltham, Middlesex,
TW13 6AR. Telephone 020 8894 7277. Fax 020 8943542.
LICENSED FIREARMS. Lots marked ** require a Part 1 Firearm Licence. Lots marked
* require a Shotgun Licence.
UNPROVED FIREARMS. Will clients kindly note that we cannot offer unproved modern
firearms in our sale. We will be pleased to lodge for proof suitable weapons
submitted to us. A small charge is made for this service.
"UNPROVABILITY CERTIFICATES." For certain obsolete firearms for which cartridges
are no longer available we can obtain from the Proof House, a "Certificate of
unprovability." These can then be offered as "Collectors items only," but must
still be sold to buyers possessing a firearms certificate.
EARLY BREECH LOADING WEAPONS, PINFIRE, NEEDLEFIRE AND RIMFIRE. Due to a change
in policy by the Home Office, Wallis and Wallis can now offer certain types
of breech-loading antique firearms as collectors pieces without registration
as Part I firearms. This applies to pinfire and needlefire weapons also rimfire
with cartridges exceeding .23in. calibre (or its metric equivalent). Such weapons
taking 9mm ammunition are excluded and continue to be classed as Part I Firearms.
However, it must be realised that if the above mentioned weapons were required
for firing purposes, they would need to be registered with the Police as with
other Part I weapons.
AMMUNITION. We have found that it is not practicable to sell modern ammunition,
however, we do accept ammunition for sale over 100 years old. The buyer must
collect and be in possession of a collector's certificate.
JAPANESE SWORDS, ETC. A nominal charge of £5.00 (plus VAT) is made to translate
the inscription on Japanese weapons. Translations of signatures do not imply
warranty of autograph, authorship or authenticity.
ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS. Bids cannot be accepted from persons under the age of 18,
for any lots in this Auction.
BIDS BY EMAIL. Please note that we cannot guarentee bids sent in by email. Preferably bids should be sent by POST or FAX and all bids must include full address, telephone and card details.
ESTIMATES. For the auction are available from the reception clerk, ring +44(0)1273480208.
CHARITIES. No commission is charged for lots entered on belhalf of charities. Cheques for proceeds must be made payable to organisations stated.
Grades of Condition
Excellent - Virtually original state.
VGC - (Very Good Condition) a fine item.
GC - (Good Condition) a sound item.
QGC - (Quite Good Condition) some wear and/or damage.
FC - (Fair Condition) much wear and/or damage, or parts missing.
POOR - Items seldom catalogued in this state unless rarity or historical value makes them nevertheless worthy of collection.
AF - (At Fault or As Found)
WO - (Working Order) is used to describe functioning items in conjunction with grades of condition, eg VGWO&C - (Very Good Working Order and Condition), GWO&QGC - (Good Working Order and Quite Good Condition), etc..
NOTE: In the catalogue descriptions, these grades may be qualified by additional remarks.
Lots with descriptions below GC are not recommended for the postal bidder, unless previously viewed or advice taken.
"Decorative" indicates an item made up from parts for ornamental purposes; not for the serious collector.
All pictures and prints are offered "by, after or attributed to" the artist named.
The following grades apply to Orders, Decorations, Medals and Coins:
Unc Uncirculated
EF Extremely Fine
NEF Nearly Extremely Fine
VF Very Fine
GF Good Fine
F Fine
VG Very Good
G Good
We accept credit cards for bidding approval as these details do not get passed to us. However we do not accept credit cards as payment for Lots won..
Imported lots from non EEC countries are prefixed with † in the catalogue. Legislation requires an additional 5% VAT on the hammer and combined premium price for these lots. Firearms prefixed by * are licensed and require the relevant paperwork.