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LEADED GLASS LAMP SHADE, 13" diameter, CON
Currency:USD
Category:Antiques
Start Price:50.00 USD
Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
SOLD
125.00USDto floor+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2007 Sep 16 @ 14:35UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
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A full invoice should be emailed to the winner by the auctioneer within a day or two.
LEADED GLASS LAMP SHADE, 13" diameter, CONDITION REPORT: some cracks. PACKING AND SHIPPING: We offer packing (double boxed in most cases) and shipping of this item within the Continental United States by USPS or UPS (our choice- boxes over 30lbs or oversized may be recalculated based on buyer's location), NOT INCLUDING INSURANCE (it will be added when we know the sales price) for $30
Auction Location:
53 Church Hill Road, Newtown, Connecticut, United States
Previewing Details:
Preview: Friday and Saturday prior, 1-6pm each day, 9-11am auction day
most items can be previewed during the sale
Taxes:
Tax | Rate | Desc. |
CT |
6% |
State Tax |
Buyer's Premiums:
From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
0.00 |
Infinite |
20% |
Additional Fees:
Shipping Details:
Fairfield Auction can provide packing and shipping (through UPS or USPS at our discretion) for items where indicated in the description (within Continental U.S.). Otherwise see recommended shipping agents in NOTICES box. Please note that items with many parts (i.e. sets of china), large items and furniture can be expensive to ship. Most furniture shipments will cost at least $500 through blanket shippers.
Payment Details:
PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept credit cards, money orders or cashiers checks. Personal checks are preferred and will need to clear. Wire transfers are required for overseas unless a check can be sent drawn on a U.S. bank in USD.
Accepted Payment Methods:
- Check/Cheque
- See Payment Details
1) A buyer' premium of 20% is added to the price knocked down by the Auctioneer. Connecticut sales tax of 6% is applied to all purchases- for purchases where delivery is taken in Connecticut- unless a valid resale number is on file. Resale numbers from any state are acceptable, but a Connecticut resale certificate must be completed. This is required by the State of Connecticut. A link to the form is available on our website. A completed resale certificate AND a photocopy of the original resale license must accompany payment for any payments not including Connecticut sales tax. Payment should be made to, <Br>
Fairfield Auction,LLC
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of any kind with respect to merchandise with the exception of the catalog description which shall be honored with respect to age and origin and only to the extent that any such errors in the catalog description materially affect the value of such item. Condition reports are made to the best of our ability, but are not guaranteed. Buyer shall not rely on the Auctioneer, employees, or advertisements in any part, and must rely only on the catalog description and his own inspection and opinions of all items. No employee is authorized to make any warranties, expressed or implied, on behalf of Fairfield Auction. All inquiries should be made by the Friday prior to sale by 3pm. Condition reports are to the best of our knowledge and all framed artwork is not inspected out of the frame unless stated. <Br>
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8. Due to the fact this is a live auction with bidders in the gallery, on the phone, absentee(in the gallery) and on the internet you may place a bid absentee on Ebay and still not prevail when the selling price is the same or, in some cases, lower than that bid. The reason for this is that the auctioneer takes bids from where he/she sees them first. A person relays internet bids to the auctioneer and sometimes the auctioneer will see one of the other bids (gallery, phone or gallery absentee) first. If the Ebay record of an auction shows the Ebay bidder at the top of the bids, but has a floor bidder at the same price THE FLOOR BIDDER BOUGHT IT. This occurs at every live auction where internet bids are handled- usually several times every auction. The fact that Ebay says the earlier bid takes precedence is only true for bids placed on Ebay. The auctioneer in a live auction DOES NOT KNOW YOUR TOP BID and, in fact, doesn't know whether your bid is absentee or in real time. IF YOU EMAIL ABOUT THIS ISSUE YOU WILL BE DIRECTED TO THIS PARAGRAPH. We will not return calls on this issue. If you need further explanation call Icollector. Also some bids may be delayed due to data transmission (and human transmission) so that the auctioneer never recognizes a bid from the internet. Occasionally the auctioneer may eliminate or reject an eBay Live bid because it was neccessary to reopen a lot after the close of the eBay live bidding (usually because we missed an audience bid). The auctioneer is the final determination on who is the winning bidder- NOT THE INTERNET CLERK or EBAY RECORD OF BIDS. <Br>
All items sold AS IS, WHERE IS. ALL SALES FINAL.