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A near pair of Kenneth Quick Studio Pottery cups, mid 20th century,

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Stamford, Lincolnshire
A near pair of Kenneth Quick Studio Pottery cups, mid 20th century, in brown glazed earthenware with cross hatched indented hand holds, impressed TH mark to the bottom, for Tregenna Hill Pottery, 8 by 7cm.
A near pair of Kenneth Quick Studio Pottery cups, mid 20th century, in brown glazed earthenware with cross hatched indented hand holds, impressed TH mark to the bottom, for Tregenna Hill Pottery, 8 by 7cm.

Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables

Sale Date(s)
Lots: 1-720
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The Saleroom
Ryhall Road
Stamford
Lincolnshire
PE9 1XF
United Kingdom

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Mailboxes Etc (Nottingham)
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Jentel Packing:
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Website: www.jentelpacking.co.uk

Aardvark Art Services:
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Martin Bros Removals:
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Email: orders@martinbrosltd.com
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Alban Shipping:
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MAXIMUM of 25 days following the conclusion of a sale. If the items 
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amounts if either (a) the catalogue description at the auction date corresponded to the 
generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that 
there was a conflict of opinions; or (b) it can be demonstrated that the lot is a Forgery 
only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after 
the publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was 
unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the lot. 
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writing that the lot purchased by him/her through Batemans is a forgery (as 
herein defined); 
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time of the auction accompanied by written proof of forgery, the number of 
the lot, and the date of the auction at which it was purchased; and 
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alleged by him to be a forgery is the lot actually purchased by him/her through 
Batemans. 
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In no circumstances shall we be required to pay the buyer any more than the amount 
paid by him/her for the lot concerned and the buyer shall have no claim for interest. 
The benefit of this condition is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the 
benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of 
the lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained owner of the lot without 
disposing of any interest in it to any third party. Batemans shall be entitled to rely on 
any scientific or other process to establish that the lot is not a Forgery, whether or not 
such a process was used or in use at the date of the auction. This condition does not 
apply to coins, medals or jewellery. 
13. Estimates. 
Batemans makes no representations or warranties as to the anticipated selling price of 
any item or property. No estimates anywhere made by Batemans, its servants or 
agents, whether in writing or orally, may be relied upon as a prediction of the actual 
selling price. Estimates in catalogues, receipts and elsewhere are subject to revision 
by Batemans from time to time in the exercise of its sole discretion.
14. Refunds. 
Batemans agree to refund the hammer price and the buyer’s premium to the buyer on 
the buyer claiming that the seller did not have the right to sell subject to the following 
conditions; 
the buyer was acting in good faith; and 
(a) Batemans’ insurers agree to the payment under the terms of Batemans’ 
insurance; and 
(b) The buyer makes claim in writing against Batemans within 1 year of the sale 
and either; 
(i) Batemans has been prevented from giving possession of the lot to the buyer or 
the buyer has given up possession of the lot in either case by virtue of a Court 
Order (including Interlocutory Order) of a court of England and Wales made 
at the instance of any third party claiming to be the true owner; or 
(ii) the buyer has given up possession of the lot to the police in connection with 
any investigation into the theft of the lot; and 
(iii) if Batemans refund the hammer price under this clause then should it transpire 
the buyer obtained title at auction, title vests in Batemans. 
Any claim by a buyer against Batemans whether under any of these conditions or 
otherwise arising out of the sale of any lot shall be limited to the amount (if any) paid 
by the buyer in respect of such lot and shall not extend to any consequential or other 
loss or damage or expense suffered by the buyer. 
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15. Firearms. 
The buyer of a firearm is responsible for obtaining a valid firearm certificate, shotgun 
certificate or certificate of registration as a firearms dealer and for conforming with 
regulations in force at the time in Great Britain relating to firearms. 
16. Electrical and Mechanical Goods. 
Lots which were originally operated by mains electricity may not comply with the 
current statutory requirements and as such are offered for sale solely for display or 
historical purposes. Buyers should not assume that they are suitable for connection to 
the mains supply. The buyer acknowledges that Batemans has not tested electrical or 
mechanical goods and that the buyer is solely responsible for ensuring that such goods 
are tested by a qualified electrician before using them. 
17. Export / Trade Restrictions. 
It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that they comply with all export regulations 
relating to purchases. We set out general information below (current as at June 2004). 
Please note that this is a guide only and specific advice should be sought as 
appropriate. 
(a) Endangered / Protected species: The Washington Convention on 
International Trade in Endangered Species (known as CITES) applies certain 
restrictions on the import and export of items made of or incorporating 
endangered or protected animal parts. The Global Wildlife Division of the 
Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is the 
authority responsible for ensuring that CITES is properly implemented in the 
UK. 
An export license will be required for the export of items made of or
incorporating endangered or protected animal parts such as ivory, whale bone, bird feathers, crocodile, tortoiseshell, coral, animal skin or fur. Unlike the 
regulations relating to the export of other cultural goods (see below), there are 
no value thresholds relating to these items. A licence is required irrespective of 
age or value. Please note that the ability to obtain an export licence does not 
necessarily ensure that you will be permitted to import the items into another 
country and vise versa. 
(b) Other items requiring export licence: In addition to specific rules relating to 
endangered or protected species, export licenses are required in relation to 
items manufactured or produced more than 50 years before the date of export 
outside the UK and/or the European Union. There are export controls which 
apply on both a UK and a European level. Generally a licence is required in 
respect of those items which are worth beyond a certain monetary value. The 
value threshold varies depending on the nature of the specific items and on the 
destination to which it is intended to export the items. Either a UK or 
European licence will be required as follows: 
(i) A UK license will be required to export any items from the UK to 
another member state of the European Union valued at or above the 
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relevant UK license limit (as specified in the column A in the table 
below). 
(ii) A UK license will be required to export outside the European Union 
any items valued at or above the relevant UK license limit (as specified 
in the column A in the table below) but below the European Union 
licence limit (as specified in column B of the table below). 
(iii) A European Union licence will be required to export outside the 
European Union any items valued at or above the European Union 
licence limit (as specified in column B of the table below). 
Both the European Union and the UK licences are issued by the Department for 
Culture, Media and Sport and application forms can be obtained from its Export 
Licensing unit. The table below shows the type of licence and the values at or above 
which and export licence is required in relation to a selection of some of the 
categories of items to which the licence requirements apply. 
Column A: Within EEC Column B: Outside Europe 
Description of item of more 
than 50 years old 
Value at or above which a 
UK licence will be 
required 
Value at or above which an EU Licence 
will be required 
Paintings in oil or tempera 
(other than of British 
Historic Persons) 
£119,000 £91,000 
Paintings in watercolour, gouache, pastel or other 
media ( other than of British 
Historic Persons) 
£39,600 £18,000 
Portraits or likenesses of 
British Historic Persons 
£6,000 £6,000 
Prints, Drawings and 
Engravings 
£39,600 £9,100 
Photographs, films and 
negatives 
£6,000 £6,000 
Sculptures £39,600 £30,400 
Books (I) 50 - 100 years old 
(ii) More than 100 years old 
(I)£39600, (ii)£39600 (I) £39600, (ii)£30400 
Clocks and Watches £39,600 £30,400 
Firearms (I) 50 - 100 years 
old (ii) more than 100 years 
old (I)£39600 (ii)20000 (I) £30400 (ii)£20000 
Please note that ‘A British Historic Person’ is a person listed in the Directory of 
National Biography, Who’s Who or Who was Who. 
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A Department of Trade and Industry export license may be required for firearms 
regardless of value. Please seek specific guidance. 
18: Data Protection. 
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998 the data controller is Batemans 
Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd of The Saleroom, Ryhall Road Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XF. Batemans will not disclose clients’ personal data to any third party outside 
our group for the purposes of direct marketing. 
19. Severability. 
If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or 
unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall 
continue to be valid and enforceable. 
20. Law and Jurisdiction. 
These Conditions of Sale are subject to English Law, which shall apply to their 
construction as well as to their effect. For our benefit, the buyer and the seller submit 
to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. 
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FULL CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT 
CONCERNING SELLERS 
INTRODUCTION: 
The conditions set out below are the terms on which Batemans, as auctioneers, contract with sellers and, as agent acting on behalf of sellers, with buyers. Buyers and 
sellers should read the conditions carefully, together with the explanation of 
cataloguing practice. This notice and conditions of sale apply to all sales including 
sales by private treaty. These conditions supercede all previous terms and conditions 
issued by Batemans. 
1. Seller’s Warranties. 
The seller warrants to Batemans and to the buyer that, at all relevant times hereunder, including without limitation the time of sale, (a) The seller is the true owner of the property, or is properly authorised to sell the 
property by the true owner and is able to and shall in accordance with these 
conditions transfer possession and good and marketable title to the property 
free from any third party claims (including without limitation any claims of 
governments or governmental agencies with respect to the property), liens or 
encumbrances; 
(b) The seller has provided Batemans with all information the seller has 
concerning the provenance of the property and the seller agrees that the 
statements in the catalogue description are, to the best of their knowledge, correct. 
(c) Unless the seller advises Batemans in writing to the contrary at the time the 
property is delivered to Batemans, that there are no restrictions, copyright or 
otherwise, relating to the property or on Batemans’ rights to reproduce 
photographs of the property and the seller gives Batemans full and absolute 
rights to photograph and illustrate any lot consigned to a Batemans sale. The 
auctioneer retains copyright in all photographs taken and illustrations made by 
Batemans. 
(d) For property not held on Batemans premises or under its control, that such 
property will be available and in a deliverable state at the time the buyer is 
entitled to take possession of the lot in accordance with these Conditions. 
(e) Unless the seller of electrical or mechanical goods advises Batemans in writing 
to the contrary at the time the property is delivered to Batemans, such goods 
are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and 
are free from any defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove 
dangerous to human life or health, (f) Unless the seller advises Batemans in writing to the contrary at the time the 
property is delivered to Batemans, the property has been properly and legally 
imported into the European Union and all taxes or duties on importation into 
the European Union have been paid. 
(g) Neither the seller on his own behalf, nor any other person on the seller’s behalf 
except the auctioneer, may make any bid in respect of lots of which the seller 
is the owner. 
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(h) Instructions regarding lots will only be accepted from the seller, which in this 
instance shall be taken as the person named on the receipt / entry form. 
2. Seller’s Commission, Minimum Fees and Lotting Fees. 
(a) (i) For Fine Art and Antiques sales: if a lot sells, a seller’s commission at 
the rate of 16.67% of the hammer price of each lot, together with any Value 
Added Tax chargeable thereon, is payable by the seller to Batemans, subject to 
a minimum commission charge of £10 plus VAT per sold lot. 
(ii) For Antiques and Modern Sales: if a lot sells, and the hammer price is 
£5 or above, a seller’s commission at the rate of 10% of the hammer price of 
each lot, together with any Value Added Tax chargeable thereon, is payable by 
the seller to Batemans, subject to a minimum commission charge of £5 
(inclusive of VAT) per sold lot. 
These charges will be deducted after the sale, and indicated on the seller’s 
post-sale statement. The seller acknowledges that Batemans will receive from 
the buyer commission at their usual rates, on the sale of any lot, in addition to 
the said premium, and assents to Batemans receiving the said commission. 
3. Illustration. 
Fine Art & Antiques Sales: 
(a) Online Catalogues: All lots will be photographed and illustrated online, on 
Batemans’ own website www.batemans.com plus several other specialist 
auction sites, including www.the-saleroom.com. Batemans will not be held 
responsible for incorrect or missing photographs. 
(b) Printed Catalogues: All lots will be photographed and illustrated in our printed 
sale catalogues, Batemans will not be held responsible for incorrect or missing 
photographs. 
Antiques and Modern Sales: 
No lots will be photographed or illustrated either in online catalogues or in 
printed catalogues. 
4. Removal Costs. 
Items for sale must be consigned to Batemans by any stated deadline and at 
the seller’s expense. Where items have been collected by Batemans’ staff or a 
representative of Batemans, a minimum collection fee of £40 plus VAT shall 
be incurred and added to the seller’s statement, unless otherwise agreed in 
writing with Batemans. Any liability incurred to any other third party carrier 
for haulage charges is solely the responsibility of the seller. These charges will 
be deducted after the sale, and indicated on the seller’s post-sale statement. 
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5. Entering Items for Sale / Descriptions. 
(a) Where a representative for the auctioneers has viewed an item in person, we 
will issue a written receipt briefly describing the item(s), and suggest whether a 
reserve is appropriate for the item(s). 
(b) Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods 
where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions 
under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility 
lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. 
(c) Sellers are required to sign and date a copy of the entry form and agree to our 
terms and conditions. When entering items for sale the seller agrees that the 
description of the items on the receipt is to their satisfaction, sufficient to 
identify the lot and, to the best of their knowledge, a true representation of the 
item(s) left in Batemans’ possession. It is the responsibility of the seller to 
inform Batemans of any omissions, errors or inaccuracies on the entry form. 
We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots 
unless informed to the contrary. 
(d) Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a 
deliberate forgery under Condition 12 of the ‘Conditions of Sale concerning 
buyers’ and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to 
reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds 
shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware 
of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it. 
6. Reserves. 
Sellers are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. 
Items entered into Antiques & Modern sale are consigned WITHOUT reserve 
or ESTIMATES. 
(a) A reserve at 80% of the low estimate (or the nearest lower bidding increment) 
shall automatically be set on each lot entered into a Fine Art, Antiques & 
Collectables sale, unless otherwise agreed in writing to the contrary with 
Batemans. This is subject to a minimum acceptable reserve of £30. (Lots with 
a low estimate of £40 and below shall be offered for sale with NO RESERVE 
unless otherwise agreed in writing with Batemans.) 
(b) The low estimate, if any, should be clearly written on the receipt for the items 
at the time of Batemans receipt of the goods. Sellers can request the reserve to 
be set lower than 80% of low estimate if they wish, in writing at the time of 
consignment. 
(c) The reserve, if any, will only apply to the first sale in which the item is 
entered. Where no reserve is listed, Batemans may sell the item / lot at any 
price. Estimates are not reserves. Estimates are given as a guide to buyers. 
Unreserved items may sell at a fraction of an estimate if no reserve has been 
agreed. 
(d) Where a reserve has been applied to a lot, the auctioneer may, on behalf of the 
seller, place bids (up to an amount not equalling or exceeding such reserve). 
Batemans may at its option sell at a hammer price below the reserve, provided 
that Batemans pays the seller the sale proceeds which the seller would have 
received had such lot sold at the reserve price. 
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(e) Batemans will be happy to suggest if a reserve would be appropriate on a 
seller’s items. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer 
goods, which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve 
(in which case goods carry the storage charges stipulated in these ‘Terms of 
Consignment’). 
(f) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with Batemans’ consent. 
7. Items Posted or Delivered to Batemans. 
Where a representative from Batemans has not previously viewed the items in 
person and issued a hand written receipt / entry form for the items; 
(a) Sellers must sign and date a copy of our terms and conditions and return this 
signed copy to Batemans before sending any items to via post or other 
transport. Sellers are reminded that all items are sent at the seller’s sole risk. 
(b) It shall be assumed that these items are to be sold with no reserve until such 
time as Batemans has had the opportunity to examine the items to their 
satisfaction. 
(i) if, after examining the items, the Auctioneers believe they are suitable 
for entry into a sale, the auctioneers will issue a written receipt for the 
items, and agree in writing a reserve figure (if any) with the seller. 
(ii) if the Auctioneers believe that any item is unsuitable for entry into 
auction, condition 10 (Unsaleable Goods, below) will be applied. 
(c) If this suggested reserve figure is acceptable to the seller, the seller should sign 
and date their agreement on the entry form provided and post it to the 
Auctioneers. The auctioneers cannot accept agreement as to reserves via email 
or fax. 
(d) If the reserve price is not acceptable to the seller, the seller must contact the 
Auctioneers and arrange for the item(s) to be returned, at the seller’s sole 
expense. 
(e) The auctioneers will return exactly and only those items as were received by 
them from the seller, in the same condition as were received. 
(f) It is the responsibility of the seller to fully insure the items for whatever value 
they deem acceptable whilst in transit and to pay the cost of any transportation. 
This also applies if a lot is unsold and Batemans agree to return the item to the 
seller. The amount the item is insured for, however, will in no way be taken as 
a true valuation of the item by the auctioneers – see clause 6 below. 
(g) Proof of the auctioneer’s receipt of a posted package or consignment is not to 
be taken as proof of the auctioneer’s acceptance, receipt or possession of an 
item. The auctioneers will only accept receipt or possession of an item or items 
as are listed by them on the entry form sent to the seller. 
8. Risk of Loss or Damage. 
(a) Loss and Damage Warranty. Batemans is not regulated by the FSA for the 
provision of insurance to its clients. However, Batemans for its own protection 
assumes liability for property consigned to it at the value of the goods. Unless 
otherwise instructed in writing, all goods on our premises and in our custody 
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will be held insured against risk of fire, theft following forcible entry and 
water damage, and accidental breakage or damage, (but not against damage 
caused by humidity or temperature changes, inherent conditions or defects, error in processing, war, nuclear radiation or radioactive contamination). 
(b) The value of the goods shall be the gross amount realised, (hammer price, if 
the lot has been sold), or in the case of unsold lots the reserve placed on an 
item, (where no reserve has been placed on an item the value of the goods 
shall be deemed as being a nominal value of £1 sterling.) In the case of lots 
withdrawn prior to a sale the value shall be that of the reserve placed on any 
lot (agreed in writing on the entry form, or that which Batemans’ specialised 
staff shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such 
goods). 
(c) The seller authorises Batemans to assume the risk of loss or damage to the 
property from the time of Batemans receipt of such property until risk of loss 
or damage to the property passes on to the buyer as set forth in condition (4) 
(b) of the buyer’s conditions, until the item is collected by the seller, or until 
sixty days after the auction, whichever is earlier, unless, at the time the seller 
delivers the property to Batemans, the seller instructs Batemans in writing not 
to assume risk of loss or damage for any lot and within 10 days provides 
Batemans with a certificate of insurance and waiver of subrogation by the 
seller’s insurer of all rights and claims that they may have against Batemans in 
connection with any loss or damage to the property in both cases in a form 
acceptable to Batemans. 
(d) Batemans shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or 
destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s instructions. 
(e) In respect of any article delivered to us if the vendor has in force a policy or 
policies of insurance in which an item is specifically mentioned as being 
insured, whether or not for any agreed sum or value, the vendor shall notify 
his insurers of and shall himself note our interest as bailee in such policy or 
policies. 
9. Preparation for Sale. 
(a) Batemans has sole and absolute discretion regarding the grouping of property 
into lots, providing catalogue and other descriptions, the date of the auction(s) 
and the manner of conducting each sale. 
(b) Where lots with reserves have been combined or divided, the auctioneers shall 
combine or divide the lots in such a way that should all the lots sell at their 
agreed reserve price, the seller would receive no less than the full amount of 
the original combined reserve agreed (less any applicable commission, charges 
and VAT). 
(c) The seller authorises Batemans to undertake any tests, researches or enquiries 
or to consult and rely on any outside experts, consultants or restorers in 
relation to the property as Batemans may, at their absolute discretion, deem 
appropriate. 
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10. Unsaleable Goods. 
(a) All goods delivered to their premises or collected on Batemans behalf, will be 
considered as for entry for sale at auction, unless otherwise instructed by 
accompanying or previously received written notice. Items that, in Batemans 
opinion, have no saleable value may be disposed of at the Auctioneers’ sole 
discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction. It shall be 
assumed that the seller agrees to such disposal, and that no prior notice of such 
disposal will necessarily be given. Batemans reserve the right to charge the 
seller for costs incurred for the disposal of such items. Where in our opinion 
an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly 
on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges will be incurred as per 
above. 
(b) If any item(s) is un-saleable by virtue of failing to attract a bid we will have 
absolute discretion to dispose of that item and charge for the service. 
11. Electrical Items: These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. 
Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost 
of testing by external contractors. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe 
goods as refuse, at your expense and without prior permission or further 
reference to the vendor. 
12. Soft Furnishings: The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute 
law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations 
will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right 
to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense and without further 
reference to the vendor. The minimum fee is £20 plus VAT per item. 
The rights of disposal referred to above in clauses 10, 11 and 12 are subject to the 
provision of the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of 
which is available for inspection on request. 
13. Warehousing: We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom 
without sufficient sale instructions, and reserve the right to make minimum 
warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day for small items and £10 per lot per day for 
furniture and large items. 
14. Private Sales. 
If a lot fails to reach its reserve, the seller authorises Batemans, as the seller’s 
exclusive agent, for a period of forty days following the auction to sell the lot 
privately for a price that will result in a payment to the seller not less than the net 
amount (after payment to Batemans of the seller’s commission, buyer’s premium and 
expenses) to which the seller would have been entitled had the lot been sold at a price 
equal to the reserve. 
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15. Unsold Lots & Storage Fees: 
(a) If a reserved item is unsold in the first sale it will be automatically re-offered 
for a second sale and the reserve price (if any) will automatically be dropped 
by 20% (or the nearest lower bidding increment) for the second sale, unless 
specifically agreed with the seller to the contrary in writing with Batemans. 
(b) If the seller does not wish to enter items into a second sale, the seller must 
inform Batemans of the fact within 25 days of the first sale and must collect 
the item (s) within this time. Storage charges of £2 per lot per day for small 
items and £10 per lot per day for larger items and furniture will be charged 
from the 25th working day following the last sale in which the lot(s) were 
entered if items remain uncollected. 
(c) Lots unsold after two sales will not automatically be relotted and must be 
collected within 25 days of the end of the second sale. 
(d) If the seller fails to make arrangements for resale or collection within 25 
working days following the items’ sale, the auctioneers shall charge the seller 
storage fees of £2 per lot per day for small items and £10 per lot per day for 
larger items and furniture until collected and shall have the right to: 
(i) Remove the lot to an independent storage facility, for which the seller 
shall assume all risks and responsibilities; or 
(iii) To re-offer the property at public auction WITH NO RESERVE and 
to deduct from the hammer price any sum owing to Batemans 
including without limitation, removal, storage and insurance expenses, the expenses of both auctions and all other reasonable expenses before 
remitting any excess to the seller or, if the seller cannot be traced, placing it in a bank account in the name of Batemans for the seller. 
16. Withdrawn Lots. 
(a) A minimum charge of £10 per withdrawn lot or 10% of the reserve price 
(whichever is the greater), plus VAT, will be payable by the seller. The seller 
must inform Batemans of their decision to withdraw a lot IN WRITING, by 
post. E-mails and faxes will not be accepted. Instructions regarding lots will 
only be accepted from the person named as seller on the receipt / entry form. 
(b) The seller may not withdraw property from the sale if instructions are received 
after the date on which the catalogue is initially sent to print (usually the 
Friday one week before the sale). 
(c) If a seller withdraws an item before the first sale in which it has been entered, a penalty charge of 10% plus VAT of the reserve price will be payable to 
Batemans and will not be waived. 
(d) Batemans may withdraw lots from the sale without any liability to the seller if 
Batemans believes that 
(i) there is doubt as to its authenticity or attribution, (ii) any of the seller’s representatives or warranties are inaccurate in any 
way, or 
(iii) the seller breaches any provisions of the conditions of sale. 
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17. Authority to Deduct Commission and Expenses and Retain Premium and 
Interest: 
The seller authorises Batemans to deduct commission at the stated rate and all 
expenses incurred for the sellers account from the hammer price and consent 
to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance 
with our ‘Conditions of Sale’ and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until 
the date of settlement. 
18. Artworks Covered by the Artists Resale Rights: 
It is our policy to charge the buyer an additional premium (as set out in the Notice to 
bidders) to cover our expenses relating to the payment of royalties under the Artists 
Resale Right Regulations 2006, and fully implemented 1st January 2012. If any such 
payment of an additional premium does not cover, in full, the amount of any payment 
due under the Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006 in relation to the sale of the lot 
by us or the buyer fails to pay the additional premium, you agree to pay us, on 
demand, any shortfall and agree that we may deduct such amount from the purchase 
price. 
19. Payments & Settlement Date. 
(a) After the sale, Batemans will post a statement to the seller informing them 
whether lots were sold or unsold. On the settlement date, (at least ten working days 
and up to thirty five days after the completion of the sale) where net sale proceeds are 
in excess of £0.01 sterling a cheque will be written and posted to the seller, at the 
seller’s risk. If the buyer pays after the settlement date, Batemans will post the net sale 
proceeds to the seller within ten working days of Batemans receipt of such payment in 
cash or cleared funds. Any monies owing to Batemans shall be paid by the seller 
within thirty five days from the settlement date. 
(b) The seller authorises any sums owed to Batemans on other transactions to be 
deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the 
proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 5 
(regarding Lot descriptions) above. You should therefore bear this potential liability 
in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the 
date of sale. 
20. Obligation Regarding Lots Sold. 
If the buyer fails to pay Batemans the total amount due on or by the settlement date 
the seller authorises Batemans at the seller’s expense to pursue any one or more of the 
following courses; 
(a) to agree special terms for payment of the total amount due, (b) to remove, store and insure the lot sold, The Saleroom, Ryhall Road 
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(c) to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as Batemans shall 
decide at their absolute discretion 
(d) to take such steps as are necessary to recover the monies due by the buyer to 
the seller and, if necessary, to rescind the sale and refund the money to the 
buyer. 
Without being under any obligation to do so, Batemans shall endeavour to notify the 
seller of the buyer’s failure to pay prior to exercising its authority as granted in the 
preceding sentence. Batemans has no obligation to collect payment from the buyer, nor to undertake legal proceedings. The seller authorises Batemans to retain any 
handling, removal, storage, insurance and interest fees collected from the buyer or 
defaulting buyer. 
If the buyer fails to pay the total amount due and Batemans remits an amount equal to 
the net sale proceeds to the seller, ownership of such lot shall pass to Batemans, which 
shall have the benefits of the sellers agreements, representations, warranties and 
indemnities set forth in these conditions. 
Batemans are under no obligation to disclose the identity of either buyer or seller of 
any lot. 
21. Estimates. 
Batemans makes no representations or warranties as to the anticipated selling price of 
any item or property. No estimates anywhere made by Batemans, its servants or 
agents, whether in writing or orally, may be relied upon as a prediction of the actual 
selling price. Estimates in catalogues, receipts and elsewhere are subject to revision 
by Batemans from time to time in the exercise of its sole discretion.
22. Clients Money. 
You are advised that all clients’ money is held in the following account: 
Batemans Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd Vendors Account 
Account No: 31495712 
Sort Code: 40-43-05 
HSBC Bank plc, 1 High Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 2AL 
This is a low interest bearing account. The interest will be retained by the auctioneers 
and is used to reduce bank costs helping us to continue offering competitive selling 
fees. 
23. Severability. 
If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or 
unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall 
continue to be valid and enforceable. 
24. Law and Jurisdiction. 
These Conditions of Sale are subject to English Law, which shall apply to their 
construction as well as to their effect. For our benefit, the buyer and the seller submit 
to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. 
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Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XF 
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The above Conditions and all notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the 
catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying 
or affecting the same made by the auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being 
accepted for the lot. 
Definitions / Glossary 
In our Terms and Conditions: 
The following expressions have specific legal meanings with which you may not be 
familiar. The following glossary is intended to give you an understanding of those 
expressions but is not intended to limit their legal meanings: 
“Batemans” means Batemans Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd, the auctioneers of The 
Saleroom, Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XF. 
“Auctioneer”: the representative of Batemans conducting the sale. 
“the bidder”: the person bidding at the sale, or in the case of a bid made by and 
employee or other representative of Batemans pursuant to a commission bid or 
telephone bid form, the person whose details have been given on the commission bid 
form or telephone bid form. 
“the hammer price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer, and knocked down to the buyer. 
“the purchase price” is the aggregate of the hammer price, (plus VAT on the 
hammer price if applicable to the lot), plus the premium and the VAT payable on the 
premium and any expenses payable to Batemans. 
“the buyer”: means the person with the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer. 
“the lot” means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the 
item or items described against any lot number in any catalogue. 
“reserve”: the minimum hammer price as agreed between Batemans and the seller in 
accordance with the seller’s agreement with Batemans at which a lot may be sold. 
“the buyer’s premium” means the charge payable by the buyer as a percentage of the 
hammer price, at the rate set out under condition (4). 
“the total amount due” means the aggregate of the hammer price, the premium, any 
VAT chargeable on the hammer price and the premium, together with any additional 
charges and expenses from a defaulting buyer under condition (5). 
“Forgery” means a lot constituting a modern deliberate imitation originally conceived 
and executed as a whole in, or after, 1870 with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to 
authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description to such 
matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the 
auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance 
with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no lot shall be capable of being a 
forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including 
repainting). 
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Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XF 
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“Description": any statement or representation in any way descriptive of the Lot, including any statement or representation relating to its authorship, attribution, condition, provenance, authenticity, style, period, age, suitability, quality, origin, value, estimated selling price (including the Hammer Price). 
"Entry": a written statement in the Catalogue identifying the Lot and its Lot number 
which may contain a Descrip- tion and illustration(s) relating to the Lot. 
"Estimate": a statement of our opinion of the range within which the hammer is 
likely to fall. 
“the seller” means the owner or authorised agent thereof or person in possession of 
the property consigned. If there are multiple owners or an agent or possessor, each 
shall assume all obligations, liabilities, representations, warranties and indemnities on 
behalf of the seller set forth in these Conditions of business. Instructions regarding 
lots will only be accepted from the seller, which in this instance shall be taken as the 
person named on the receipt / entry form to whom any monies are to be paid. 
“seller’s premium / seller’s commission” means the commission payable to 
Batemans by a seller at the published rates from time to time applicable to the relevant 
sale, plus applicable VAT. 
“settlement date” means a date thirty five days after the last session of each auction. 
“net sale proceeds” means the hammer price of the lot sold received by Batemans in 
cash or cleared funds, less seller’s premium and expenses and any other amounts due 
to Batemans by the seller in whatever capacity and howsoever arising. 
"artist's resale right": the right of the creator of a work of art to receive a payment 
on Sales of that work subsequent to the original Sale of that work by the creator of it 
as set out in the Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006 and fully implemented as of 1st 
January 2012. 
"bailee": a person to whom goods are entrusted. 
"indemnity": an obligation to put the person who has the benefit of the indemnity in 
the same position in which he would have been, had the circumstances giving rise to 
the indemnity not arisen and the expression "indemnify" is construed accordingly. 
"interpleader proceedings": proceedings in the Courts to determine ownership or 
rights over a Lot. 
"knocked down": when a Lot is sold to a Bidder, indicated by the fall of the hammer 
at the Sale. 
"lien": a right for the person who has possession of the Lot to retain possession of it. 
"risk": the possibility that a Lot may be lost, damaged, destroyed, stolen, or 
deteriorate in condition or value. 
"title": the legal and equitable right to the ownership of a Lot. 
"tort": a legal wrong done to someone to whom the wrong doer has a duty of care. 
The Saleroom, Ryhall Road 
Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XF 
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SALE OF GOODS ACT 1979 
The following is an extract from the Sale of Goods Act 1979: 
"Section 12 Implied terms about title, etc 
(1) In a contract of sale, other than one to which subsection (3) below applies, there is 
an implied term on the part of the seller that in the case of a sale he has a right to sell 
the goods, and in the case of an agreement to sell he will have such a right at the time 
when the property is to pass. 
(2) In a contract of sale, other than one to which subsection (3) below applies, there is 
also an implied term that- 
(a) the goods are free, and will remain free until the time when the property is to pass, from any charge or encumbrance not disclosed or known to the buyer before the 
contract is made, and 
(b) the buyer will enjoy quiet possession of the goods except in so far as it may be 
disturbed by the owner or other person entitled to the benefit of any charge or 
encumbrance so disclosed or known. 
(3) This subsection applies to a contract of sale in the case of which there appears 
from the contract or is to be inferred from its circumstances an intention that the seller 
should transfer only such title as he or a third person may have. 
(4) In a contract to which subsection (3) above applies there is an implied term that all 
charges or encumbrances known to the seller and not known to the buyer have been 
disclosed to the buyer before the contract is made. 
(5) In a contract to which subsection (3) above applies there is also an implied term 
that none of the following will disturb the buyer's quiet possession of the goods, namely- 
(a) the seller; 
(b) in a case where the parties to the contract intend that the seller should transfer only 
such title as a third person may have, that person; 
(c) anyone claiming through or under the seller or that third person otherwise than 
under a charge or encumbrance disclosed or known to the buyer before the contract is 
made. 
(5A) As regards England and Wales and Northern Ireland, the term implied by 
subsection (1) above is a condition and the terms implied by subsections (2), (4) and 
(5) above are warranties.” 

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