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- The Priory Saleroom
- Winchester Street
- Taunton
- Somerset
- TA1 1QE
- United Kingdom
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- antiques.saleroom@gth.net
- Tel: +44 (0) 1823 332525
- Fax: +44 (0) 1823 353120
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Fortnightly Antiques & Collectables Sale
Venue Address
- The Priory Saleroom
- Winchester Street
- Taunton
- Somerset
- TA1 1QE
- United Kingdom
Sale Date
- 03 May 2012 10am
Viewing
- 02 May 2012 9am - 5pm
- 03 May 2012 From 8.30am
Information
1. Description of lots in the catalogue, although believed to be correct, are for identification and guidance purposes only. In no way is there any warranty given or implied as to the accuracy or content of any description or condition of items. All lots are sold subject to all faults and imperfections, if any, and purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the description or authenticity of any lot or lots.
2. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser at the Hammer Price. In the event of any dispute arising the Auctioneer shall, at his discretion, reoffer the lot or lots. In any event his decision shall be final and binding.
3. Every purchaser shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is written acknowledgement with the Auctioneers that the purchaser acts as an agent for a named and accepted principal.
4. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bid from any person and to refuse admission to the premises at their discretion of any person
.
5.
All lots are deemed to become the purchaser’s responsibility in full at the fall of the hammer when a Contract of Sale is made and the purchaser assumes the safe custody of the lot or lots.
6. The Auctioneer acts as agents between the vendor and purchaser and are not responsible for any default by either the vendor or the purchaser.
PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
1. Intending purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers are kindly requested to make arrangements with the Auctioneers prior to the Sale regarding payment. If such arrangements are not made purchases will not be released until payment is received and in the case of cheques until they have been cleared.
2. Credit card payments: Purchasers intending to pay by credit card should make arrangements prior to the sale to ensure that the card is one accepted by the Auctioneer’s bankers. All charges made by the respective card company should be borne by the purchaser in addition to the Auctioneer’s charges.
3. All lots must be paid for in full on the day of the Sale and before removal from the Saleroom.
4. Buyer’s premium of 17.5% + VAT of the Hammer Price is payable by the purchasers of all lots
5. The Accounts Office adjoining the Saleroom will be open throughout the Auction for convenience of purchasers.
REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM SALEROOM
1. The purchaser shall at his own expense remove the lot or lots purchased no later than two working days after the day of the Auction. Failure to comply with this condition will incur removal, storage and insurance charges.
2. No lot may be removed before payment.
COMMISSION BIDS
1. The Auctioneers will be pleased to exercise commission bids on behalf of the purchasers, providing they are submitted in writing; in such a manner so as to purchase on behalf of the client by exceeding the highest Saleroom floor bid or next highest book bid or vendor’s reserve by one bid only.
2. Telephone bids will be accepted providing the Auctioneers have received confirmation of the caller’s intention to make a telephone bid subject to the usual references and prior to the commencement of the Sale.
Terms and Conditions
1. Description of lots in the catalogue, although believed to be correct, are for identification and guidance purposes only. In no way is there any warranty given or implied as to the accuracy or content of any description or condition of items. All lots are sold subject to all faults and imperfections, if any, and purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the description or authenticity of any lot or lots.
2. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser at the Hammer Price. In the event of any dispute arising the Auctioneer shall, at his discretion, reoffer the lot or lots. In any event his decision shall be final and binding.
3. Every purchaser shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is written acknowledgement with the Auctioneers that the purchaser acts as an agent for a named and accepted principal.
4. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bid from any person and to refuse admission to the premises at their discretion of any person
.
5.
All lots are deemed to become the purchaser’s responsibility in full at the fall of the hammer when a Contract of Sale is made and the purchaser assumes the safe custody of the lot or lots.
6. The Auctioneer acts as agents between the vendor and purchaser and is not responsible for any default by either the vendor or the purchaser.
PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
1. Intending purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers are kindly requested to make arrangements with the Auctioneers prior to the Sale regarding payment. If such arrangements are not made purchases will not be released until payment is received and in the case of cheques until they have been cleared.
2. Credit card payments: Purchasers intending to pay by credit card should make arrangements prior to the sale to ensure that the card is one accepted by the Auctioneer’s bankers. All charges made by the respective card company should be borne by the purchaser in addition to the Auctioneer’s charges.
3. All lots must be paid for in full on the day of the Sale and before removal from the Saleroom.
4. Buyer’s premium of 17.5% + VAT of the Hammer Price is payable by the purchasers of all lots
5. The Accounts Office adjoining the Saleroom will be open throughout the Auction for convenience of purchasers.
REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM SALEROOM
1. The purchaser shall at his own expense remove the lot or lots purchased no later than two working days after the day of the Auction. Failure to comply with this condition will incur removal, storage and insurance charges.
2. No lot may be removed before payment.
COMMISSION BIDS
1. The Auctioneers will be pleased to exercise commission bids on behalf of the purchasers, providing they are submitted in writing; in such a manner so as to purchase on behalf of the client by exceeding the highest Saleroom floor bid or next highest book bid or vendor’s reserve by one bid only.
NEW BUYER REGISTRATION
1. Any New Buyers wishing to register at this Saleroom must first produce two
forms of paper ID ideally showing a concurring current address ie Driver’s
Licence and a Utility Bill or Bank/Credit Card correspondence and those
registering by telephone, if successful, will also be required to make the first
payment to the saleroom either by Bank Transfer/Cash, or Cheque (which will
have to clear before collection). New Buyer’s wishing to pay by Card will
have to pay for their items in person.
2. Telephone Bids will only be accepted providing the Auctioneers have received
two forms of paper ID ideally showing a concurring current address ie Driver’s
Licence and a Utility Bill or Bank/Credit Card correspondence.
3. Telephone Bids MUST BE booked by 5.30 pm on the day BEFORE the sale.
4. No NEW registrations or bids will be taken once the Sale has commenced.
Delivery
Contact details
- The Octagon Saleroom
- East Reach
- Taunton
- Somerset
- TA1 3HL
- United Kingdom
- http://www.gth.net
- antiques.saleroom@gth.net
- Tel: +44 (0) 1823 332525
- Fax: +44 (0) 1823 353120
- delivery@atgmedia.com
- Tel: +44 (0)20 7420 6670
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
Fortnightly Antiques & Collectables Sale
399 Lots
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Lot 3
Three French porcelain Plates, each well decorated with a different flower with shaped gilt rims...
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Lot 5
A group of five Japanese Vases, variously decorated in typical Satsuma pallet, the largest 37.5...
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Lot 8
A pair of 19th Century English Ironstone shaped square Serving Plates and a matching Side Plate,...
- Estimate: Est: £20 - £30
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Lot 9
A group of onyx Desk Accessories and other items including: a Letter Rack; Ashtray; Eggs; Pen...
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Lot 10
A Japanese octagonal Charger decorated with alternating panels of figures and flowers; and two...
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Lot 12
A Victorian silver mounted Walking Cane, the top hallmarked for London 1875
- Estimate: Est: £20 - £30
Lot 13
An Orrefors glass Vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand of rectangular form engraved to the front with...
Lot 14
A Royal Doulton leaf decorated Pot Pourri Vase and pierced cover, and two Sylvac Vases (3)
- Estimate: Est: £20 - £40
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Lot 15
A 19th Century Canton famille rose Vase, typically painted with panels of court scenes within...
- Estimate: Est: £100 - £150
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Lot 16
A Chinese Celadon crackle glaze Vase with straight neck and bulbous body, on a carved hardwood...
- Estimate: Est: £200 - £300
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Lot 17
A near pair of Japanese Imari Bottle Vases, (late 19th Century) with fluted bodies and decorated...
- Estimate: Est: £80 - £120
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Lot 18
A Japanese Imari decorated porcelain Bowl, Meiji Period of fluted circular form on deep collet...
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Lot 19
A Chinese porcelain Punch bowl, first half of 20th Century painted alternating red and blue five...
- Estimate: Est: £100 - £200
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Lot 20
A Chinese Cloisonne enamel baluster Vase decorated with flowers on a turquoise ground, 29 cms high...
- Estimate: Est: £50 - £80
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Lot 21
A Chinese carved spinach jade Censer and cover, with drop ring handles and dog finial, on four...
- Estimate: Est: £300 - £500
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Lot 22
A Chinese carved rose quartz Vase and cover, the exterior with trailing branches, blossoms,...
- Estimate: Est: £150 - £250
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Lot 23
A Japanese bronze Figure, Meiji Period, of a male figure, seated looking into the distance, signed...
- Estimate: Est: £100 - £150
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Lot 24
An Oriental wood Carving of a boy riding an ox, signed to base; a further carving of a fisherman;...
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Lot 25
A pair of celadon crackle glaze bottle Vases; 24 cms high and two further smaller bottle Vases...
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Lot 26
Two Japanese carved ivory Netsuke, one in the form of an elephant, the other as two dogs; and two...
- Estimate: Est: £60 - £80
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Lot 27
A group of four Japanese carved ivory figural Netsuke, variously decorated, all signed to base;...
- Estimate: Est: £60 - £80
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Lot 28
Eskimo carved whale tooth `Tupilak`, 14 cms. (Used by Shaman to defeat enemies and evil spirits)
- Estimate: Est: £80 - £100
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Lot 29
Two Chinese carved ivory Figures, modelled as a male and female figure in court dress; a Japanese...
- Estimate: Est: £150 - £250
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Lot 30
An Indian carved ivory Dancer removing a thorn from her foot, her leg supported by a small figure,...
- Estimate: Est: £30 - £50
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Lot 31
A Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel Turn Teplitz Amphora porcelain Jug, circa 1900, the body...
- Estimate: Est: £60 - £80
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Lot 32
A small Canton Famille Rose Bowl, first half of 20th Century, typically decorated with panels of...
- Estimate: Est: £40 - £50
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Lot 33
A group of Oriental carvings in ivory and stone including two Buddha; a Lion etc; a late 20th...
- Estimate: Est: £30 - £50
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Lot 34
A Japanese ivory Inro decorated with an amorous couple to one side and a pair of birds to the...
- Estimate: Est: £40 - £60
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Lot 35
A turned ivory cylindrical Scroll Holder, with pierced ends, 18 cms long; an unusual Sifter Spoon...
- Estimate: Est: £30 - £50
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Lot 36
A set of twelve ivory Cocktail Sticks and Stand, the sticks each carved with a different animal...
- Estimate: Est: £40 - £80
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Lot 37
A Meissen (Marcolini Period) Cup, Cover and Stand, circa 1800, underglaze blue crossed swords with...
- Estimate: Est: £100 - £150
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Lot 38
A rare 18th Century fluted Tea Bowl with Chinoiserie hunting scene decoration
- Estimate: Est: £35 - £45
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