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1813 Captain Lawrence: a print after the painting by Alonzo Chappel depicting the wounded Lawrence

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1813 Captain Lawrence: a print after the painting by Alonzo Chappel depicting the wounded Lawrence
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1813 Captain Lawrence: a print after the painting by Alonzo Chappel depicting the wounded Lawrence uttering his dying command, overmounted and framed 328 x 345mm overall (commemorative commemorate) *James Lawrence, the American naval officer, in command of the USS Chesapeake, engaged the Royal Navy’s HMS Shannon outside Boston Harbour on 1st June 1813 in a ‘single ship’ engagement. Mortally wounded he is remembered for his dying command ‘Don’t give up the ship’ however his ship was overrun shortly afterwards.
1813 Captain Lawrence: a print after the painting by Alonzo Chappel depicting the wounded Lawrence uttering his dying command, overmounted and framed 328 x 345mm overall (commemorative commemorate) *James Lawrence, the American naval officer, in command of the USS Chesapeake, engaged the Royal Navy’s HMS Shannon outside Boston Harbour on 1st June 1813 in a ‘single ship’ engagement. Mortally wounded he is remembered for his dying command ‘Don’t give up the ship’ however his ship was overrun shortly afterwards.

Commemoratives, Ceramics, Staffordshire Pot Lids and Prattware

Auktionsdatum
Ort der Versteigerung
The Courtyard Hotel Holiday Inn
Padworth
Near Reading
Berkshire
RG7 5HT
United Kingdom

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Commemoratives, Ceramics Staffordshire Pot Lids and Prattware

 Saturday 17th November 2018 at 12 noon at

The Courtyard Hotel, (Holiday Inn Reading West), Padworth

Near Reading, Berkshire, RG7 5HT

(South side of the A4 exactly four miles west of junction 12 of the M4/A4)

 Telephone: 0118 971 4411 (sale day only)

 Viewing:  on Saturday 17th November from 9.00am until 11.45am.  Otherwise by appointment.

  Auctioneer:  Andrew Hilton trading as Historical & Collectable

 commemorative@aol.com             Telephone 020 7223 3032

Buyers Premium: 20.00% (to include the VAT on the premium) of the hammer price

Internet live bidding surcharge: 5.00% (to include VAT on the surcharge) of the hammer price

Payment: Those attending the auction in person may settle their accounts by cash (maximum equivalent of 10,000 Euros), Sterling cheque (clients known to Historical & Collectable) or debit card (non-EU debit cards will incur a surcharge of 3.00%). Credit cards are not accepted.  Those not attending the auction may settle their accounts by cash (maximum equivalent of 10,000 Euros), Sterling Cheque, bank transfer (£7 surcharge on amounts sent from outside the UK). Debit and credit cards are not accepted from clients who are not paying in person (Card-holder not present transactions).

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Historical & Collectable Terms and Conditions of Business (26.10.18 version)

 Andrew Hilton trading as Historical & Collectable hereinafter referred to as the Auctioneer and to include any person acting upon his authority.

 Conditions of sale - General

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Auction: The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept or refuse any bid(s), regulate the bidding and amounts of any bid(s), rearrange, consolidate or withdraw any lot(s) or part of any lot without reason or notice. In the event of a dispute the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle such dispute. All transactions associated with this auction sale shall be governed by English law.

Conditions of sale - Vendors

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Title: The Vendor warrants to the Auctioneer and the Purchaser that they are the absolute owner of any lot and is authorised to sell the same and pass marketable title free of any encumbrance or claim.

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Purchase Price: The Buyer will pay to the Auctioneer the hammer price together with a Buyer’s Premium calculated at a rate of 20.00% (including VAT), additionally any Value Added Tax and Artist’s Resale Right on the hammer price where noted in the catalogue. Purchases made by live internet bidding will additionally incur a surcharge of 5.00% (including VAT).

Important Information

Viewing: On Saturday 17th November from 9.00am until 11.45am. Otherwise by appointment.

Lots marked are internet viewing only and will not be available in the auction room for viewing or collection

Buyers Premium: 20.00% (including Value Added Tax) of the hammer price.

Internet Bidding: A surcharge of 5.00% (including Value Added Tax) will be levied.

Value Added Tax: No lots in this auction attract VAT on the hammer price.

Registration: Obtain a bidding number from the Registration Clerks. New clients must produce acceptable identification.

Internet: This catalogue may also be viewed at www.historicalandcollectable.com where all the lots are illustrated.

Absentee Bidding: Commission Bids may be submitted by post or e mail to the Auctioneer who will execute such bids without obligation. At the sole discretion of the Auctioneer bidding may also be undertaken by telephone. Live internet bidding may be undertaken at www.the-saleroom.com (5% surcharge including VAT)

Imperfections: The condition of pieces (other than where a number are included in the same lot) is mentioned in this catalogue and is intended as a guide to assist potential Purchasers. The word ‘good’ in the catalogue description may be interrupted that the item is in original undamaged and unrestored condition. It remains the responsibility of the Purchaser to satisfy themselves as to the condition of each piece in any lot.

Auction Duration: Lots will be sold in numerical order (unless otherwise stated) at a likely rate of between 80 and 150 lots per hour.

Prices Realised: May be viewed at: www.historicalandcollectable.com.

Payment: Those attending the auction in person may settle their accounts by cash (maximum equivalent of 10,000 Euros), Sterling cheque (clients known to Historical & Collectable) or debit card (non-EU debit cards will incur a surcharge of 3.00%). Credit cards are not accepted.

Those not attending the auction may settle their accounts by cash (maximum equivalent of 10,000 Euros), Sterling Cheque, bank transfer (£7 surcharge on amounts sent from outside the UK). Debit and credit cards are not accepted from clients who are not paying in person (Card-holder not present transactions).

Collection and Shipping: Lots may be paid for and collected during the auction. The Auctioneer may pack and send small consignments and whilst every effort will be made to ensure items are properly packed and, where possible, insurance cover arranged by the service provider, no responsibility can be accepted by the Auctioneer or his agents for any loss or damage howsoever arising. Safe transit of purchases by hand, post, courier or shipper is at the sole risk of the Purchaser. Items may also be collected, by prior arrangement, from a venue in Chelsea, London.

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