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Two LP type electric guitars to include a Washburn and a Tanglewood, each with gig bag (2)
The Guitar Auction - Day One - including Artist Associated Guitars & Memorabilia
Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
General delivery information available from the auctioneer
We offer an excellent packing service for smaller non-fragile items such as jewellery, watches and small collectables. (Minimum fee £16 plus VAT), please contact the office for personal and International quotes. All UK parcels are sent insured via Royal Mail Special Delivery – guaranteed next day delivery before 1pm.
*All prices subject to VAT |
PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE AWARE OF THE POTENTIAL P&P COSTS PRIOR TO BIDDING ON AN ITEM
Larger and fragile items can only be sent through professional carriers. Gardiner Houlgate recommend the following companies and advise you to obtain several quotations. Once you have instructed a courier, please kindly inform us as to whom will be collecting on your behalf, failure to do so will result in an item not being released.
MBE Mail Boxes Etc. (Bath)
Tel: 01225 483777
MBE Mail Boxes Etc. (Chippenham)
Tel: 01249 446141
Part & Parcel
Tel: 01252 545611
Important Information
This auction will be open for the public to attend as well as being online for bidding.
For ALL clients wishing to attend the auction, you must book your seat in advance to ensure admittance. We have a limited capacity of 40 seats, which will be booked on a first come, first served basis. All attendees must be registered with a serious intention to bid. Due to these limitations, unfortunately, spectators are not permitted to attend.
THERE WILL BE NO VIEWING AVAILABLE ON THE SALE DAYS.
Face coverings must be worn whilst in our premises at all times.
THE AUCTION WILL START AT 10AM ON THE SALE DAY
Viewing times:
4th March 2022 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
7th March 2022 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
8th March 2022 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
9th March 2022 - NO VIEWING
10th March 2022 - NO VIEWING
11th March 2022 - NO VIEWING
By appointment only. Please arrive with a list of the lots that you would like to view. Open browsing will not be available. Please contact the office on 01225 812912 to book a viewing slot.
PAYMENT AND COLLECTION WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE
All lots are sold as seen and as per our conditions of sale. Comments on condition and originality in descriptions are our opinion only and not necessarily fact. Buyers that cannot view in person are encouraged to ask for a condition report and/or images before placing any kind of bid. Please do not assume that electrical items such as amplification, effects and audio are fully working. Condition reports available.
CITES - Please be aware of CITES restrictions when importing guitars containing Brazilian Rosewood and Ivory. The presence of a CITES A10 document is for UK internal use only and does not allow legal passage outside of the UK. Please enquire for advice regarding CITES import / export before bidding.
ORDER OF SALE:
Day One - Guitars - Including Artist Associated Guitars and Memorabilia
9th March 2022 at 10am
Guitars: Lots 1 - 364
Artist Associated Guitars and Equipment: Lots 401 - 474
(*The Boon Gould Collection: 401 - 451)
Memorabilia: Lots 481 - 525
(**The David Costa Collection: 481 - 525)
Day Two - Amplification, Effects, Spares and Audio Equipment
10th March 2022 at 10am
Guitar Amplification: Lots 601 - 722
Guitar Effects: Lots 790 - 900
Guitar Spares and Accesories: Lots 901 - 1100E
(***The Ted Lee Collection: 901 - 1038)
Audio and Studio Equipment: 1101 - 1280
Day Three - Antique and Classical Guitars - Lots 1301 - 1352
* The Boon Gould collection
Rowland Charles "Boon" Gould (4 March 1955 – 30 April 2019) was an English musician and one of the founding members of Level 42, along with his brother Phil and Mark King. He left the band in 1987, but continued to write lyrics for them and made a special on-stage appearance with the band in 2012. He released two solo album ‘Tin Man’ and ‘Love Kills Overtime’, with the latter under the name ‘Zen Gangsters’.
Level 42 released 11 studio albums together, and enjoyed chart success with singles including ‘Lessons In Love’, ‘Running In The Family’, ‘The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)’, ‘Something About You’, ‘To Be With You Again’, ‘It’s Over’ and ‘Heaven In My Hands’.
Like most guitarists, Boon had a passion for gear and was always acquiring and experimenting with different sounds. Gardiner Houlgate is delighted to offer the following 51 lots from Boon’s collection, many of which were used during the latter part of his successful musical career.
** The David Costa Collection
David Costa (1947 - ) is an English graphic designer and Art Director. ’My first design experience was sticking down typesetting for Elton’s Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Only The Piano Player, at DJM Records, in 1972. My last, pretty much, was putting together the book for Elton’s Million Dollar Piano residency in Vegas in 2012.’ Notable design collaborations include those for Queen, Elton John, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, The Beatles, Moody Blues, Genesis, Rolling Stones and Phil Collins
Gardiner Houlgate is delighted to offer this collection of Memorabilia and Ephemera, collated during his successful career.
DC:-“I was lucky, as were those who worked with me in later years in the Wherefore Art? Studio, to live and work through a golden age in the music business through the later decades of the last century; it was a privilege to hang on to the coattails of such a high-energy period and blessed, at best, to be occasionally at the very epicentre. All of that energy is part and parcel of the memorabilia and ephemera I’m beginning to let go of.
A lifetime’s career as designer and art director, working for extraordinary clients, is made up of passions and convictions adhered to, rejections taken on the chin (or not), approbation, kudos, reputation, things going to plan (or not), all the stuff of day-to-day life in a creative studio – and then one day you find yourself facing the sudden, previously unimaginable realisation that it just seems like history; which of course it now is.
These much-loved items should no longer be hidden among the many portfolios I stumble over in my studio; time to let others catch a sense of those associations, and enjoy and treasure them as much as we did.”
*** The Ted Lee Collection
Edward “Ted” James Lee was a renowned luthier based in Yorkshire, UK, born in Manchester on 26th December 1940.
Initially qualified as an electrician, he played bass guitar for the Olympics, Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders. He later established his own company restring and repairing guitars (Ted Lee Guitars).
Ted became one of the UK’s premier luthiers and the ‘go-to’ man for guitar restoration. Musicians and bands that benefited from his expertise and attention to detail include – John Lennon, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart and 10cc, The Hollies, Robert Fripp, The Moody Blues, Adam and the Ants, Roxy Music, Simply Red, James and many more.
Ted became Head of Music at Leeds Technical College, tutoring his students in restoration of musical instruments.
Ted had a passion for collecting and archiving original 1950s and early 1960s guitar parts, particularly Fender Gibson.
Ted also restored and repaired record players and turntables from the 1950s and 1960s, “the golden age of vinyl”.
A huge amount of knowledge and skills was lost when Ted sadly passed away on 15th September 2021. Thankfully, his collection is intact and can be passed on to collectors who will appreciate his outstanding insight and appreciation of the foundation of music.
All lots are sold as seen and as per our conditions of sale. Comments on condition and originality in descriptions are our opinion only and not necessarily fact. Buyers that cannot view in person are encouraged to ask for a condition report and/or images before placing any kind of bid. Please do not assume that electrical items such as amplification, effects and audio are fully working. Condition reports available.
Terms & Conditions
CONDITIONS OF SALE
The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose.
1. Bids
All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present and approved to bid are admitted to a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions.
1A. Internet Bidding
There are no additional surcharges when bidding via our own bidding platform 'GH Live' at www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk.
We also use two other online bidding platforms via the-saleroom.com and Easylive which will be subject to additional fees. Please see their respective websites for further details and terms.
2. Ascertainment of the Buyer
The Buyer shall be the person making the highest bid which is acceptable to the Auctioneer as signified by the fall of the hammer. No bid may be retracted. In the case of a dispute the Auctioneer may either declare the purchaser or put the lot up again.
3. Auctioneer’s discretion
The Auctioneer has sole discretion, (a) to refuse any bid, (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide, (c) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others, (d) to exclude any person from the auction rooms, and (e) to require pre-payment in full.
4. Reserves and Seller’s right to bid
Lots put up for sale are subject, (a) to any reserve price imposed by the Seller, (b) the right of the Auctioneer to bid on behalf of the Seller, and (c) where no reserve has been imposed (but in no other case) for the Seller to bid personally or through any one agent. It is the responsibility of the Seller to ensure any reserves are received by the Auctioneer.
5. Buyer’s Duties
The Buyer shall forthwith or as soon as possible after the sale, (a) supply his name and address, (b) supply, if so required, bank or other suitable references, (c) pay the full purchase price in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer, notwithstanding any prior arrangement for advance payment required by the Auctioneer, and (d) on proof of payment clear the lots purchased by the times specified. Lots may not be cleared during the sale except by permission of the Auctioneer.
6. Payments Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash to a maximum of £8,500, Building Society cheque or Banker’s draft. Cheques will only be accepted when supported by a guaranteed card. For fraud protection we no longer accept payments by credit or debit cards for ‘Customer not Present’ transactions. Card payments at the saleroom will be accepted but must be supported by Chip and PIN. Card payments for live internet bidding will only be accepted if they have been AVS and 3D Secure authorised with a maximum transaction value of £1000. All payments must be cleared before the release of goods.
6A. Anti-Money Laundering Policy Clients spending over £5000 on an individual transaction must supply a current form of ID confirming their name and address to match the invoice. This must be supplied to complete the transaction before the release of goods
7. Liability of the Auctioneer and Sellers
Subject to Condition 8: (a) faults and imperfections (if any) are not stated in the catalogue and neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer is responsible for any defects whatsoever, (b) no warranty is given or authorised to be given by the Seller or the Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than the Seller’s right to sell it, (c) any express or implied conditions or warranties relating to description or quality, are hereby excluded.
8. Catalogue Descriptions
Descriptive statements contained in the advertisements or catalogues or made up by the Auctioneer or any member of his staff should be taken as matters of opinion only and shall not be taken as statement of fact.
i) Items in the catalogue are sold as seen. Where possible significant damage is mentioned, but this does not include all faults and imperfections. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from restoration or repair. Condition reports are available upon request
ii) ’Inscribed’ or ‘Signed’ does not imply that the lot is wholly or partly by that maker
9. Forgeries
Notwithstanding Conditions 6 and 7, if the Auctioneer receives notice in writing from the Buyer WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE that in his opinion a lot is a forgery (as defined in Condition 12) and on giving such notification the lot in question is returned to the Auctioneer at his working premises in the same condition as when bought, then if on considering such evidence as the Buyer supplies to prove his assertion, the Auctioneer decides that the lot is a forgery the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price repaid to the Buyer.
10. Property in lots and risk
The Buyer shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneer shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price in full together with any other charges due, but after the fall of the hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless be the Buyer’s.
11. The Premium
The Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 22% of the hammer price together with VAT. (26.4% inclusive of VAT)
12. Default by Buyer
If the Buyer fails to make payment in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer or to remove any lot or lots bought by him within 7 days of the auction or in any other material respect fail to comply with these conditions, the Auctioneer shall have the right, (a) to resell the lot or lots by public auction or otherwise without notice to the Buyer, and if any deficiency arises on such resale, after deducting the Auctioneer’s full costs and expenses, the Buyer shall be responsible to the Auctioneer therefore (but any net surplus to be the Seller’s) or, alternatively, (b) to store the lot at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere and to release the lot to the Buyer only after payment in full of the purchase price together with any other charges due. The Auctioneer reserves the right to charge storage of 50p per lot per day on any lot or lots uncleared by the time specified together with any removal expenses. In addition, interest will be charged at 2.5% per month or part thereof (34.4% APR) on any accounts that remain unpaid in part or full 1 week after the sale. Interest and storage will be charged from the date of sale. In addition, the Buyer shall be liable for all legal and court costs incurred by the Auctioneers in pursuit of payment from the Buyer. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques and will not release lots purchased until evidence has been received that any cheque accepted has been cleared.
13. Release of Goods
Payment and clearance should be made within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment has been cleared and a paid invoice produced. For clients arranging courier or third-party collection: written instruction must be received by the purchaser; identification will be requested from the courier and their vehicle’s registration number taken. For security purposes our premises are monitored by 24-hour CCTV
14. Definitions and interpretation
In these conditions: (a) Reference to the ‘the Auctioneer’ shall be taken to mean the firm of Gardiner Houlgate or any director, partner or employee thereof at the time of sale; (b) Buyers shall be deemed to be the principals unless to the prior knowledge of the Auctioneer they are acting as agent on behalf of a named principal; (c) ‘Forgery’ means a lot (i) which is so constituted as deliberately to deceive when considered in the light of its catalogue description, and (ii) whose value as such is materially less that if it had complied with the catalogue description; (d) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply to the general construction of terms and expressions used in these Conditions as if contained in a statute.
15. Law and Jurisdiction
These Conditions of sale are subject to English law, which shall apply to their construction as well as their effect. The Seller and Buyer agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
16. What is Temporary Importation?
Temporary Importation is a system that applies to lots which have been imported for sale from outside the EU. It allows the point of importation to be delayed until after the sale at auction.
These lots are indicated in catalogues by the use of the following symbol *
Only the Hammer Price will be treated as the import price and the Buyer’s Premium will be subject to UK domestic VAT at 20%. So whilst the Hammer Price will continue to be charged with Import VAT at 5% or 20” as appropriate, the Buyer’s Premium will always be charged with domestic VAT at 20%
Lots subject to Temporary Importation will be offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme and will be subject to import VAT of either 5% or 20% on the buyer’s Premium. Anyone who wishes to buy outside the Margin Scheme should notify us immediately. An invoice under the normal VAT rules and charging VAT at 20% on both Hammer and Premium will then be issued
Temporary Importation should affect only private individual buyers who are resident within the EU. Anyone who is registered for VAT in the EU should be able to recover the VAT on the Buyer’s Premium either on their VAT returns or through the 8th Directive Refund Scheme. Any non-EU buyer who exports the lots from the EU will be able to have the VAT refunded provided the appropriate export regulations are complied with
17. Property sold with a * Symbol
These items have been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation. When Gardiner Houlgate releases such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Gardiner Houlgate import VAT at 5% on the Hammer Price
These lots will be invoiced under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme. Gardiner Houlgate must bear VAT on the Buyer’s Premium and hence charge an amount in lieu of VAT at 20% on this Premium. This amount will form part of the Buyer’s Premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified
VAT registered buyers from the EU should note that the import VAT charged on property released in the UK cannot be cancelled or refunded by Gardiner Houlgate
VAT registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Gardiner Houlgate for these items is not suitable evidence in respect of import VAT
VAT registered buyers from the EU countries may be able to seek repayment of the import VAT paid by applying to HM Revenue and Customs. On request, immediately after the sale, the office can either ask HM Revenue and Customs to generate a C79 certificate (for UK buyers), or obtain a copy of the import C88 (for other EU VAT registered buyers), which may be used to claim recovery of the VAT. Otherwise Gardiner Houlgate may re-invoice the lot and charge VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Premium and provide a tax invoice to the buyer
18. CITES Restrictions
Any lots containing any amount of Brazilian rosewood and endangered species may be subject to restrictions when exporting outside of the EU. It will be the buyer’s responsibility to make sure that the relevant paperwork is in place before shipping.
Some lots are sold with CITES article 10 certificates, allowing the commercial use of an item containing an endangered species. Lots subject to this are marked in the catalogue
Import/Export
It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain the correct import/export licenses and CITES licenses for items which they have purchased. Gardiner Houlgate take no responsibility for the export of goods.
19. Gemstones
Many gemstones have been treated in various ways to enhance their appearance. For example, sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated and emerald treated with oils and resins. Some stones may require re-treating or oiling periodically. Enhancement affects market value, and all Gardiner Houlgate estimates assume that gemstones may have been enhanced.
20. Artists Resale Rights (or Droit de Suite)
On certain lots marked in the catalogues and which are sold for a hammer price of 1000 Euros or greater (converted into the currency of the sale using The Design and Artists Copyright Society threshold calculator on the date of the Sale) the Additional Premium will be the percentage of the amount of the Hammer Price calculated as follows:
0-50,000 Euros 4%
50,000.01 to 200,000 3%
200,000.01 to 350,000 1%
350,000.01 to 500,000 0.5%
Exceeding 500,000 0.25%