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O.H Barker, River Scene with Cow Watering, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1909, 39.5 x 54.5cm.
O.H Barker, River Scene with Cow Watering, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1909, 39.5 x 54.5cm. Pears impressionist and three other prints.
O.H Barker, River Scene with Cow Watering, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1909, 39.5 x 54.5cm. Pears impressionist and three other prints.
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Please check our website for details of what we can Pack & Post in-house. NO LIABILITY will be accepted by Sheffield Auction Gallery, for any packing or postage/loss/damage etc of any sort whatsoever.
Important Information
Important Bidder's Information for this auction;
Buyers who are successful with purchases at this auction will need to settle their accounts prior to collection by paylink. We are open weekdays from 10am to 3pm. We can advise on pack and post for lots we are able to send in-house alternatively courier firms are also available.
We can only accept bidders whose registered cards are 3D secure. The-Saleroom.com buyers should settle by their card registered with the saleroom.com by following the paylink sent after the auction. Payments by card over the telephone are not accepted.
Sheffield Auction Gallery's preferred method of payment is by paylink. We do not offer P&P on every lot (further info below).
Accounts remaining unpaid will be blocked on live bidding platforms one week after the auction. Accounts will be in default two weeks after the auction, the sale will be cancelled and the lots will no longer be available.
Buyer's Premium 20% + VAT (24% including VAT)
Buyers must have fully satisfied themselves regarding authentication and condition of ALL items prior to removing items from the Saleroom. All items are untested unless stated otherwise. Items cannot be returned after removal from the Saleroom premises. Items purchased un-viewed with third party delivery requested will be deemed to have been viewed; and no returns will be accepted. All sold & paid for lots remaining on Sheffield Auction Gallery's premises will cease to be covered on our insurance after one calendar week from the date of the auction.
All other Terms & Conditions apply.
Some catalogue descriptions indicate some damage, repair and / or restorations or alterations. This is a guide only and does not constitute a full condition report or a guarantee for other Lots where no reference to condition is made. All Lots are sold AF (As Found) and UT (untested).
Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to condition prior to the commencement of the sale. Saleroom staff are available at all times of the viewing for assistance, the Auctioneers will not accept any responsibility for condition. Particular care should be made if buying via online services such as the-saleroom.com
Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed
Shipping:
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Overseas Buyers; due to the recent changes to import and export of goods from the UK and customs charges we cannot post overseas.
Lots we can pack in-house...
Small, lightweight (under 2kg) and non-fragile items by Royal Mail only. Products must fit in within 30cm x 30cm x 30cm packaging or smaller. There is a minimum in-house packing charge of £12 to £15. We aim to pack within 3 weeks.
If a request for in-house Pack & Post has been received and we have completed the packing if that service is then declined we reserve the right to charge £5 unpacking fee to cover the time and materials used.
Buyers may send their own materials with postage attached, for which we make a £3 charge.
We cannot pack...
✗ Weapons & Edged Blades (firearms, swords, knives, etc of any age)
✗ Paintings or Pictures (any framed and glazed items)
✗ Glass & Ceramics
✗ Tray Lots (glass, china etc)
✗ Boxed Lots
✗ Pre-assembled kits
✗ Items exceeding 30cm x 30cm x 30cm packaging and over 2kg in weight
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Terms & Conditions Of Sale of Chattels continued;
Sheffield Auction Gallery are referred to as the Auctioneers throughout these Conditions of Sale.
The highest bidder shall be the Buyer and if any dispute arises between the bidders regarding any Lot offered at Auction or any other matter in relation to the same the Lot in dispute shall, at the Auctioneers discretion, either be immediately put up again and re-sold or the Auctioneers most senior member of staff in attendance at the time reserves the right to decide the dispute and their decision shall be final and binding on all parties concerned.
The Vendor reserves the right to bid by himself, or by his agent, to alter, vary or withdraw any Lot or Lots before or during the Sale.
ALL Lots are sold subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of non-recoverable VAT on the Hammer price. (20% excluding VAT.)
In order to be registered and approved by the Auctioneers to take part in and bid in any auction the bidders must have registered their name and address with the Auctioneers prior to the start of the auction and have had their identity checked; approval is wholly at the discretion of the Auctioneers. Absentee bidding will require credit or debit card details for security, these details will be destroyed after the auction.
The Auctioneers may, without giving any reason, refuse to accept the bidding of any person or persons. The minimum bid accepted by the Auctioneers on any Lot is £5, where the reserve price and any commission bids allows.
It is the complete responsibility of registered bidders wishing to leave commission bids with the Auctioneers to ensure that completed commission bid forms are handed to and received by the Auctioneer or Saleroom staff only and that the forms are correctly described; bids or bidding forms handed to any persons not employed by the Auctioneers will not be accepted. Full and correct descriptions are available from the Auctioneer at the bidders request. The Auctioneers accept no responsibility or liability for incorrect purchases resulting from incorrect Lot descriptions, wrongly noted Lot numbers or unclear/illegible bid amounts. Commission bids will only be accepted by the Auctioneers if accompanied by the required name and address identification.
Payments. Accounts must be settled in full within 2 working days of the auction. We no longer accept cash for any amount. Our accepted methods of payment are debit cards, credit cards or bank transfer. Debit & credit cards are only accepted by person in the saleroom using chip & pin. If settling an account by bank transfer all applicable bank charges or fees (at either the point of sending or receiving) must be met by the buyer. Cheques are no longer accepted. All Lots bought over the internet during Live Internet Bidding or via commission bids submitted to the Auctioneers through the internet facility (on applicable Auctions) are sold subject to platform fees on top of the Buyer’s Premium, the-saleroom.com purchasers must settle their account through the-saleroom.com or direct bank transfer. Overseas payments cannot be made by card over the telephone and UK customers can only pay a maximum of £250 over the phone. All purchases must be paid for in full before any Lot is removed from our premises. Lots which have been paid for may only be removed during the sale at the discretion of the Auctioneers. Any accounts/buyers remaining outstanding after 2 weeks of the auction will be automatically considered to have defaulted, the sale(s) cancelled, the Lot(s) reoffered in auction or returned to the Vendor(s) and the buyer banned from making future bids with the Auctioneers, the-saleroom.com and any other applicable bidding platforms, the Auctioneers reserve the right to inform other Auctioneers of the details surrounding the non-payment/default as appropriate.
Purchasers must settle the whole amount of their accounts for all Lots before they can be removed from the saleroom and the whole amount due must be paid in full within three working days after the day of the auction. If not paid within such time any money deposited in part payment shall be absolutely forfeited and the Auctioneers shall be at liberty to resell the Lot(s) or part thereof that remain un-removed, by public auction or private sale, without giving notice thereof to the Purchaser and any deficiency which arises on such re-sale, together with all expenses arising from such action shall be made good by the Purchaser. Neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneers shall be responsible for any Lot after the fall of the hammer, as from which time all Lots purchases are wholly at the risk of the Purchaser.
All Lots must be removed from the Saleroom at the Purchasers own expense not later than three working days after the date of the Auction. Storage is charged at £1 per lot, per day from the date of the auction. In the event of any Lot or Lots remaining un-removed at the expiration of 3 months from the date of the auction or once the storage charges become greater than the hammer price of the lot(s) whichever comes first, shall be re-offered by public or private sale. The Auctioneers shall retain out of the hammer price realized the cost of storage deducted from sale proceeds and any other expenses of such re-sale and the balance (if any) shall be paid to the Purchaser. Should the hammer price realized on such re-sale be insufficient to defray the expenses the Purchasers shall immediately pay such deficiency. In the alternative the Auctioneers may remove and store on or off-site any Lots remaining un-removed as above and the Purchaser shall repay all expenses of such removal and warehousing.
All Lots are sold, as seen, with all faults and errors of description, if any. The Purchaser is deemed to have inspected the Lots he buys; if he buys without previous physical inspection he is deemed to have done so entirely at his own risk. No allowance can, in any case, be made, nor shall the Vendor or Auctioneers be answerable for any deficiency in quantities, weight or measurement claimed for after the Purchaser, his agent, carrier or any person employed by him, has removed his Lot or Lots from the premises.
The ‘Title of Goods’ passes only to the purchaser after payment in full has been made to the Auctioneers and funds have cleared; The ‘Title of Goods’ covers only those items actually specified in the catalogue description of the Lot in question and does not cover any other items, whatsoever, passed to the Purchaser, by any means, which remain the property of the Vendor and held by the Auctioneers. If any such items are brought to the attention of the purchaser, or are discovered by him, the items must be returned immediately to the Auctioneers.
Neither the Auctioneers nor the Vendors shall be responsible for any accident or damage to life or limb which may occur to any person(s) during the viewing, auction or removal of the Lot or Lots.
All statements contained in the catalogues and Saleroom notices as to any Lot are made without responsibility on the part of the Vendors or Auctioneers. Intending Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise to all such matters and as to the physical description of any Lot.
Neither the Vendors nor the Auctioneers make or give nor has any person in the employment of the Auctioneers any authority to make or give any representation or Warranty in relation to any Lot.
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Sheffield Auction Gallery reserves the right to amend these Conditions Of Sale at any time and without prior written notice. All data is stored in line with GDPR General Data Protection Regulations 2018.