w.t.macalister grahame sydney robin judkins 5 decades catalogue
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Gow Langsford Gallery exhibiting in Christchurch 13 – 23 November 2013 at W.T Macalister
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GOW LANGSFORD GALLERY26 LORNE ST / CNR KITCHENER ST & WELLESLEY ST AUCKLAND NZPO BOX 5461 T: +64 9 303 4290 WWW.GOWLANGSFORDGALLERY.COM
JOIN US TO CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR
NEW GALLERY330 ST ASAPH STREET CHCH
Gow Langsford Gallery exhibiting in Christchurch 13 – 23 November 2013 at W.T Macalister
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GOW LANGSFORD GALLERY26 LORNE ST / CNR KITCHENER ST & WELLESLEY ST AUCKLAND NZPO BOX 5461 T: +64 9 303 4290 WWW.GOWLANGSFORDGALLERY.COM
Sale Day - WED 6:30PM
23RD OCTOBER 2013
VIEWINGS
OCTOBER 19th - 23RD SAT, SUN 11am - 3pm
TuES 9am - 6pm
WED 9am - 5pm
330 ST ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 03 366 8396 [email protected] WTMACALISTER.COM
W.T. Macalister is proud to announce the sale of the Iconic Kiwi Robin Judkins collection of over 75 works by his long standing friend and artist Grahame Sydney.
Robins collection spans an incredible five decades, with pictures dating from the 1960’s through to the present day.
Grahame Sydney is also well known for strikingly beautiful printmaking, particularly figure studies, and has worked in egg tempera, watercolours, oils, lithography and etchings.He was awarded the ONZM (Officer of the Order of New Zealand Merit) in 2003 for his huge contribution to New Zealand painting.
1 Shed
2 Self Portrait
3 Camellias
4 The Meal
5 Peace Rose
6 Yellow Hammer
7 Still Life Doll
8 Liams Tulip
9 Pisa Woolshed
10 Winged Shell
11 Shearers Kitchen
12 Broken Hill
13 Dusk at Ealing
14 Marquee
15 Robin White
16 Wounded Carrot
17 My Daughter
18 At Hoopers Inlet
19 Night Model
20 Slip
21 Standing Model II
22 Albatross
23 Sleeper
24 Standing Model
25 Joanna
26 Model Sleeping
27 Model Study
28 The Black Coat
29 Joanna Standing Full Set
30 Joanna Standing
31 Table Study
32 Standing Model II
33 Shags at St Leonards
34 Joanna Returned
35 Joey in the Studio
36 Nightstore
37 Harrier
39 GrandStand
40 Maniototo Summer
41 Cookhouse
42 Dee Study
43 New Day State Highway One
44 Morning
45 Myself
46 Myself Looking Back
47 Night Station
48 Fog at Karens Pond
49 Morning Window
50 Upstairs
51 Dee Standing
LOTS
Shed 6-Dec-69
Pencil 300 x 480mm $4,000 - $7,000
1
Self Portrait 18.3.72
Pencil 280 x 420mm $15,000-25,000
2
60’s
70’s
Camellias 11/25 18.8.75
Etching 170 x 250mm $1,000 - $2,000
3
Etching 155 x 320mm $1,000 - $2,000
The Meal 2/25 17.3.764
Peace Rose A/P 6.12.76
Etching 155 x 115mm $1,000 - $2,000
5
Yellow Hammer 30/40 13.3.77
Etching 130 x 240mm $1,000 - $2,000
6
Still Life Doll 10/40 16-Apr-77
Etching 200 x 190mm $1,000 - $2,000
7
Liams Tulip 9/40 13-14 Nov 78
Etching 240 x 210mm $1,000 - $2,000
8
Pisa Woolshed A/P Dec-79
Etching 160 x 190mm $1500 - $2500
9
Winged Shell 17/40 Dec-79
Etching 130 x 130mm $1,000 - $2,000
10
Shearers Kitchen 12/25 Dec-80
Etching 180 x 180mm $1,500 - $2,500
11
80’s
Broken Hill 6-7/2/81 5pm
Pencil 550 x 760mm $4,000 - $7,000
12
Dusk at Ealing 23/25 Mar-82
Etching 175 x 185mm $1,500 - $2,500
13
Marquee 3/25 Aug-82
Etching 100 x 200mm $1,500 - $2,500
14
Robin White 3/25 Nov-83
Etching 250 x 245mm $2,000 - $3,000
15
Wounded Carrot AP Dec-83
Etching 220 x 270mm $1,000 - $2,000
16
My Daughter A/P Dec-84
Etching 300 x 325mm $1,500 - $2,500
17
At Hoopers Inlet 4/25 Nov-85
Etching 160 x 330mm $1,500 - $2,500
18
Night Model AP Nov-85
Etching 145 x 260mm $1,500 - $2,500
19
Slip (working drawing) Oct-89
Pencil 460 x 580mm $4,000 - $7,000
20
Standing Model II 25/25 Nov-91
Etching 350 x 250mm $1,500 - $2,500
21
90’s
Sleeper 47/75 1992
Lithograph 490 x 670mm $1,500 - $2,500
23
Albatross 46/75 1992
Lithograph 430 x 720mm $1,500 - $2,500
22
Standing Model 19/40 1992
Lithograph 670 x 500mm $1,500 - $2,500
24
Joanna 5/50 April 1997
Lithograph 480 x 690mm $1500 - $2500
25
Model Sleeping 5/40 April 1997
Lithograph 420 x 560mm $1,500 - $2,500
26
Model Study 10/50 August 1997
Lithograph 460 x 740mm $1,500 - $2,500
27
The Black Coat 39/50 Feb 1998
Lithograph 480 x 600mm $2,500 - $3,500
28
Joanna Standing Full Set 1-20 1998
Lithograph 710 x 525mm $60,000 - $70,000
2929
Joanna Standing AP 1998
Lithograph 710 x 525mm $1,500 - $2,500
30 Joanna Standing 30
Table Study 18/50 August 1998
Lithograph 475 x 690mm $1,500 - $2,500
31
Standing Model II 27/50 August 1998
Lithograph 560 x 400mm $1500 - $2500
32
Shags at St Leonards 15/50 May 1999
Lithograph 475 x 340mm $2,000 - $3,000
33
Joanna Returned 6/50 May 2000
Lithograph 440 x 640mm $1,500 - $2,500
34
Joey in the Studio 7/70 June 2001
Lithograph 435 x 630mm $1,500 - $2,500
35
00’s
Nightstore 22/60 Feb 2002
Lithograph 435 x 630mm $2,000 - $3,000
36
Harrier 20/60 April 2000
Lithograph 610 x 430mm $1,000 - $2,000
37
GrandStand 7/60 Dec 2002
Lithograph 370x675mm $2,000 - $3,000
39
Maniototo 7/60 Dec 2002
Lithograph 430x650mm $2,000 - $3,000
38
Maniototo Summer 33/60 Nov 2003
Lithograph 560 x 740mm $2,000 - $3,000
40
Cookhouse 25/60 Nov 2003
Lithograph 470 x 550mm $1,500 - $2,500
41
Dee Study 43/60 2004
Etching 400 x 290mm $1,500 - $2,500
42
New Day State Highway One 6/60 Feb 2004
Lithograph 480 x 630mm $2,000 - $3,000
43
Morning 7/60 November 2004
Lithograph 460 x 360mm $1,500 - $2,500
44
Myself 7/32 November 2004
Lithograph 610 x 470mm $2,000 - $3,000
4545
Myself looking back 35/55 September 2005
Lithograph 665 x 540mm $2,000 - $3,000
46
Night Station 7/50 Feb 2007
Lithograph 480 x 580mm $2,000 - $3,000
47
Fog at Karens Pond 7/50 Feb 2007
Lithograph 360 x 580mm $2,000 - $3,000
48
Morning Window 8/50 April 2010
Lithograph 570 x 440mm $1,500 - $2,500
49
Upstairs 8/50 April 2010
Lithograph 470 x 655mm $1,500 - $2,500
50
Dee Standing 8/50 22/04/10
Lithograph 550 x 390mm $1,500 - $2,500
51
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DEFINITIONS
1.1 “Auctioneer” includes and means the person authorised as agent to conduct a sale and his, her, its or their employees or agents in any way assisting in the auction or the recording of it.
1.2 “Bidder” means any Person (whether present or not) and his, her or its agent or employee placing or making bids or leading the auctioneer to believe that person, agent or employee is making bids. The bidder shall be deemed a principal and personally liable to complete any purchase including for absentee bids.
1.3 “Lot(s)” means the Property for sale by way of Auction at any one time.
1.4 “Person” means any company, firm or legally recognised body whether incorporated or not.
1.5 “Property” means the goods, items, chattels, land, estates or interests being auctioned.
1.6 “Purchaser” means the person to whom the Property is knocked down by the auctioneer in an at that time uncontested auction.
1.7 “Vendor” means the person placing the property with the auctioneer for sale and includes such a person’s actual or purported agents or employees.
2 Registration All Purchaser’s must register with the Auctioneer prior to bidding by completing a registration card with their correct details and particulars.
3 Bidding The highest Bidder shall become the Purchaser subject to the Auctioneer having the right to refuse any bid or resolve any dispute by putting such
Lot up for immediate resale, and the Auctioneers declaration shall be conclusive. The Auctioneer alone may fix the amount of a bid or permit it to be withdrawn. The Auctioneer will resolve any dispute about the bidding, whether at or after the auction. The Auctioneer may combine or divide Lots. A bid authorises the Auctioneer to note the auction sheet and, where writing is required, to execute the contract at that bid on behalf of the bidder and authorises the charge of any buyer’s premium referred to in clause 8.
4 Payment Unless arranged otherwise in writing with the Vendor and Auctioneer, the terms of sale are cash on the fall of the hammer for all Property except real estate, and subject to W.T.Macalisters Payment Conditions.
5 Reserves / Vendor Bidding If the Auctioneer has stated whether in relation to the particular Lot, that the auction is subject to a reserve price and/or that the Vendor reserves the right to bid, the Vendor may personally or through the Auctioneer bid as often as desired. Where the highest bid is below the vendor’s reserve, the Auctioneer may state the sale is subject to the Vendor’s consent or words to that effect, and the highest bid shall remain valid until either accepted or rejected by the Auctioneer.
6 Attribution Where any Property has been attributed to a particular artist it shall be clearly stated as being “attributed” in the auction guide, catalogue, or at the auction. The Auctioneer accepts
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no liability whatsoever in respect of erroneous or false attribution.
7 Vendor Warranty Unless specifically stated otherwise in relation to identified Property the Vendor warrants only:
(a) That the title in the property sold will pass to the purchaser only upon the purchaser completing payment in full by cash, cleared cheque, or cleared electronic bank transfer.
(b) That there are or will be no security interests, liens, or encumbrances on the Property not advised in particulars of sale or by the Auctioneer before entering upon the auction.
8 Buyer’s Premium Where announced or notified before the auction that there is a buyer’s premium and the amount of or the method of calculating it.
8.1 Upon the fall of the hammer, the Purchaser is to pay the amount of 15% plus GST, totalling 17.25%.
9 Delivery All Property sold shall be removed on the day of the auction, subject to payment in full as required or as otherwise provided in the particulars or announced. If not removed the Auctioneer may charge a reasonable sum for warehousing Property, but will not be liable to the Purchaser for them in any respect.
10 Default If the Purchaser fails to pay the
purchase price or collect the Property as required, the Auctioneer may elect to resell the Property in any manner without notice to the Purchaser who will be liable for any deficiency in
price (after allowing all commissions or expenses of resale whether of the Auctioneer, Vendor or others), the buyer’s premium and liquidated damages of one and a half times the standard overdraft interest rate being charged by the Auctioneer’s bank at the time of sale (as conclusively certified by the apparent manager of the bank) or may sue for the price, liquidated damages as calculated above and solicitor and client costs for pursuing the Purchaser, whether or not cancelling the contract. In the event of there being any surplus following resale it will belong to the Vendor. The Purchaser may not recover more than actually paid by the Purchaser.
11 Storage In the event of any Purchaser’s default, the Auctioneer shall be entitled to store any Property at the expense of the Purchaser in its own store or elsewhere, to charge interest on the purchase price at a rate of 5% per month, and to retain possession of any other Property the Purchaser has purchased until such time as all charges then owing have been met by the Purchaser.
12 Provenance If provenance of Property is warranted it shall be clearly stated in the auction guide, catalogue or at the auction by the Auctioneer. A Purchaser may within 14 days of the auction prove to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer that the property is a forgery, whereupon the Vendor will repay the purchase price or deposit, as the case may be, in full, subject to the return of the Property in good condition.
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DEFINITIONS
1.1 “Auctioneer” includes and means the person authorised as agent to conduct a sale and his, her, its or their employees or agents in any way assisting in the auction or the recording of it.
1.2 “Bidder” means any Person (whether present or not) and his, her or its agent or employee placing or making bids or leading the auctioneer to believe that person, agent or employee is making bids. The bidder shall be deemed a principal and personally liable to complete any purchase including for absentee bids.
1.3 “Lot(s)” means the Property for sale by way of Auction at any one time.
1.4 “Person” means any company, firm or legally recognised body whether incorporated or not.
1.5 “Property” means the goods, items, chattels, land, estates or interests being auctioned.
1.6 “Purchaser” means the person to whom the Property is knocked down by the auctioneer in an at that time uncontested auction.
1.7 “Vendor” means the person placing the property with the auctioneer for sale and includes such a person’s actual or purported agents or employees.
2 Registration All Purchaser’s must register with the Auctioneer prior to bidding by completing a registration card with their correct details and particulars.
3 Bidding The highest Bidder shall become the Purchaser subject to the Auctioneer having the right to refuse any bid or resolve any dispute by putting such
Lot up for immediate resale, and the Auctioneers declaration shall be conclusive. The Auctioneer alone may fix the amount of a bid or permit it to be withdrawn. The Auctioneer will resolve any dispute about the bidding, whether at or after the auction. The Auctioneer may combine or divide Lots. A bid authorises the Auctioneer to note the auction sheet and, where writing is required, to execute the contract at that bid on behalf of the bidder and authorises the charge of any buyer’s premium referred to in clause 8.
4 Payment Unless arranged otherwise in writing with the Vendor and Auctioneer, the terms of sale are cash on the fall of the hammer for all Property except real estate, and subject to W.T.Macalisters Payment Conditions.
5 Reserves / Vendor Bidding If the Auctioneer has stated whether in relation to the particular Lot, that the auction is subject to a reserve price and/or that the Vendor reserves the right to bid, the Vendor may personally or through the Auctioneer bid as often as desired. Where the highest bid is below the vendor’s reserve, the Auctioneer may state the sale is subject to the Vendor’s consent or words to that effect, and the highest bid shall remain valid until either accepted or rejected by the Auctioneer.
6 Attribution Where any Property has been attributed to a particular artist it shall be clearly stated as being “attributed” in the auction guide, catalogue, or at the auction. The Auctioneer accepts
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no liability whatsoever in respect of erroneous or false attribution.
7 Vendor Warranty Unless specifically stated otherwise in relation to identified Property the Vendor warrants only:
(a) That the title in the property sold will pass to the purchaser only upon the purchaser completing payment in full by cash, cleared cheque, or cleared electronic bank transfer.
(b) That there are or will be no security interests, liens, or encumbrances on the Property not advised in particulars of sale or by the Auctioneer before entering upon the auction.
8 Buyer’s Premium Where announced or notified before the auction that there is a buyer’s premium and the amount of or the method of calculating it.
8.1 Upon the fall of the hammer, the Purchaser is to pay the amount of 15% plus GST, totalling 17.25%.
9 Delivery All Property sold shall be removed on the day of the auction, subject to payment in full as required or as otherwise provided in the particulars or announced. If not removed the Auctioneer may charge a reasonable sum for warehousing Property, but will not be liable to the Purchaser for them in any respect.
10 Default If the Purchaser fails to pay the
purchase price or collect the Property as required, the Auctioneer may elect to resell the Property in any manner without notice to the Purchaser who will be liable for any deficiency in
price (after allowing all commissions or expenses of resale whether of the Auctioneer, Vendor or others), the buyer’s premium and liquidated damages of one and a half times the standard overdraft interest rate being charged by the Auctioneer’s bank at the time of sale (as conclusively certified by the apparent manager of the bank) or may sue for the price, liquidated damages as calculated above and solicitor and client costs for pursuing the Purchaser, whether or not cancelling the contract. In the event of there being any surplus following resale it will belong to the Vendor. The Purchaser may not recover more than actually paid by the Purchaser.
11 Storage In the event of any Purchaser’s default, the Auctioneer shall be entitled to store any Property at the expense of the Purchaser in its own store or elsewhere, to charge interest on the purchase price at a rate of 5% per month, and to retain possession of any other Property the Purchaser has purchased until such time as all charges then owing have been met by the Purchaser.
12 Provenance If provenance of Property is warranted it shall be clearly stated in the auction guide, catalogue or at the auction by the Auctioneer. A Purchaser may within 14 days of the auction prove to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer that the property is a forgery, whereupon the Vendor will repay the purchase price or deposit, as the case may be, in full, subject to the return of the Property in good condition.
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37
DEFINITIONS
1.1 “Auctioneer” includes and means the person authorised as agent to conduct a sale and his, her, its or their employees or agents in any way assisting in the auction or the recording of it.
1.2 “Bidder” means any Person (whether present or not) and his, her or its agent or employee placing or making bids or leading the auctioneer to believe that person, agent or employee is making bids. The bidder shall be deemed a principal and personally liable to complete any purchase including for absentee bids.
1.3 “Lot(s)” means the Property for sale by way of Auction at any one time.
1.4 “Person” means any company, firm or legally recognised body whether incorporated or not.
1.5 “Property” means the goods, items, chattels, land, estates or interests being auctioned.
1.6 “Purchaser” means the person to whom the Property is knocked down by the auctioneer in an at that time uncontested auction.
1.7 “Vendor” means the person placing the property with the auctioneer for sale and includes such a person’s actual or purported agents or employees.
2 Registration All Purchaser’s must register with the Auctioneer prior to bidding by completing a registration card with their correct details and particulars.
3 Bidding The highest Bidder shall become the Purchaser subject to the Auctioneer having the right to refuse any bid or resolve any dispute by putting such
Lot up for immediate resale, and the Auctioneers declaration shall be conclusive. The Auctioneer alone may fix the amount of a bid or permit it to be withdrawn. The Auctioneer will resolve any dispute about the bidding, whether at or after the auction. The Auctioneer may combine or divide Lots. A bid authorises the Auctioneer to note the auction sheet and, where writing is required, to execute the contract at that bid on behalf of the bidder and authorises the charge of any buyer’s premium referred to in clause 8.
4 Payment Unless arranged otherwise in writing with the Vendor and Auctioneer, the terms of sale are cash on the fall of the hammer for all Property except real estate, and subject to W.T.Macalisters Payment Conditions.
5 Reserves / Vendor Bidding If the Auctioneer has stated whether in relation to the particular Lot, that the auction is subject to a reserve price and/or that the Vendor reserves the right to bid, the Vendor may personally or through the Auctioneer bid as often as desired. Where the highest bid is below the vendor’s reserve, the Auctioneer may state the sale is subject to the Vendor’s consent or words to that effect, and the highest bid shall remain valid until either accepted or rejected by the Auctioneer.
6 Attribution Where any Property has been attributed to a particular artist it shall be clearly stated as being “attributed” in the auction guide, catalogue, or at the auction. The Auctioneer accepts
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no liability whatsoever in respect of erroneous or false attribution.
7 Vendor Warranty Unless specifically stated otherwise in relation to identified Property the Vendor warrants only:
(a) That the title in the property sold will pass to the purchaser only upon the purchaser completing payment in full by cash, cleared cheque, or cleared electronic bank transfer.
(b) That there are or will be no security interests, liens, or encumbrances on the Property not advised in particulars of sale or by the Auctioneer before entering upon the auction.
8 Buyer’s Premium Where announced or notified before the auction that there is a buyer’s premium and the amount of or the method of calculating it.
8.1 Upon the fall of the hammer, the Purchaser is to pay the amount of 15% plus GST, totalling 17.25%.
9 Delivery All Property sold shall be removed on the day of the auction, subject to payment in full as required or as otherwise provided in the particulars or announced. If not removed the Auctioneer may charge a reasonable sum for warehousing Property, but will not be liable to the Purchaser for them in any respect.
10 Default If the Purchaser fails to pay the
purchase price or collect the Property as required, the Auctioneer may elect to resell the Property in any manner without notice to the Purchaser who will be liable for any deficiency in
price (after allowing all commissions or expenses of resale whether of the Auctioneer, Vendor or others), the buyer’s premium and liquidated damages of one and a half times the standard overdraft interest rate being charged by the Auctioneer’s bank at the time of sale (as conclusively certified by the apparent manager of the bank) or may sue for the price, liquidated damages as calculated above and solicitor and client costs for pursuing the Purchaser, whether or not cancelling the contract. In the event of there being any surplus following resale it will belong to the Vendor. The Purchaser may not recover more than actually paid by the Purchaser.
11 Storage In the event of any Purchaser’s default, the Auctioneer shall be entitled to store any Property at the expense of the Purchaser in its own store or elsewhere, to charge interest on the purchase price at a rate of 5% per month, and to retain possession of any other Property the Purchaser has purchased until such time as all charges then owing have been met by the Purchaser.
12 Provenance If provenance of Property is warranted it shall be clearly stated in the auction guide, catalogue or at the auction by the Auctioneer. A Purchaser may within 14 days of the auction prove to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer that the property is a forgery, whereupon the Vendor will repay the purchase price or deposit, as the case may be, in full, subject to the return of the Property in good condition.
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37
DEFINITIONS
1.1 “Auctioneer” includes and means the person authorised as agent to conduct a sale and his, her, its or their employees or agents in any way assisting in the auction or the recording of it.
1.2 “Bidder” means any Person (whether present or not) and his, her or its agent or employee placing or making bids or leading the auctioneer to believe that person, agent or employee is making bids. The bidder shall be deemed a principal and personally liable to complete any purchase including for absentee bids.
1.3 “Lot(s)” means the Property for sale by way of Auction at any one time.
1.4 “Person” means any company, firm or legally recognised body whether incorporated or not.
1.5 “Property” means the goods, items, chattels, land, estates or interests being auctioned.
1.6 “Purchaser” means the person to whom the Property is knocked down by the auctioneer in an at that time uncontested auction.
1.7 “Vendor” means the person placing the property with the auctioneer for sale and includes such a person’s actual or purported agents or employees.
2 Registration All Purchaser’s must register with the Auctioneer prior to bidding by completing a registration card with their correct details and particulars.
3 Bidding The highest Bidder shall become the Purchaser subject to the Auctioneer having the right to refuse any bid or resolve any dispute by putting such
Lot up for immediate resale, and the Auctioneers declaration shall be conclusive. The Auctioneer alone may fix the amount of a bid or permit it to be withdrawn. The Auctioneer will resolve any dispute about the bidding, whether at or after the auction. The Auctioneer may combine or divide Lots. A bid authorises the Auctioneer to note the auction sheet and, where writing is required, to execute the contract at that bid on behalf of the bidder and authorises the charge of any buyer’s premium referred to in clause 8.
4 Payment Unless arranged otherwise in writing with the Vendor and Auctioneer, the terms of sale are cash on the fall of the hammer for all Property except real estate, and subject to W.T.Macalisters Payment Conditions.
5 Reserves / Vendor Bidding If the Auctioneer has stated whether in relation to the particular Lot, that the auction is subject to a reserve price and/or that the Vendor reserves the right to bid, the Vendor may personally or through the Auctioneer bid as often as desired. Where the highest bid is below the vendor’s reserve, the Auctioneer may state the sale is subject to the Vendor’s consent or words to that effect, and the highest bid shall remain valid until either accepted or rejected by the Auctioneer.
6 Attribution Where any Property has been attributed to a particular artist it shall be clearly stated as being “attributed” in the auction guide, catalogue, or at the auction. The Auctioneer accepts
termS and ConditionS
no liability whatsoever in respect of erroneous or false attribution.
7 Vendor Warranty Unless specifically stated otherwise in relation to identified Property the Vendor warrants only:
(a) That the title in the property sold will pass to the purchaser only upon the purchaser completing payment in full by cash, cleared cheque, or cleared electronic bank transfer.
(b) That there are or will be no security interests, liens, or encumbrances on the Property not advised in particulars of sale or by the Auctioneer before entering upon the auction.
8 Buyer’s Premium Where announced or notified before the auction that there is a buyer’s premium and the amount of or the method of calculating it.
8.1 Upon the fall of the hammer, the Purchaser is to pay the amount of 15% plus GST, totalling 17.25%.
9 Delivery All Property sold shall be removed on the day of the auction, subject to payment in full as required or as otherwise provided in the particulars or announced. If not removed the Auctioneer may charge a reasonable sum for warehousing Property, but will not be liable to the Purchaser for them in any respect.
10 Default If the Purchaser fails to pay the
purchase price or collect the Property as required, the Auctioneer may elect to resell the Property in any manner without notice to the Purchaser who will be liable for any deficiency in
price (after allowing all commissions or expenses of resale whether of the Auctioneer, Vendor or others), the buyer’s premium and liquidated damages of one and a half times the standard overdraft interest rate being charged by the Auctioneer’s bank at the time of sale (as conclusively certified by the apparent manager of the bank) or may sue for the price, liquidated damages as calculated above and solicitor and client costs for pursuing the Purchaser, whether or not cancelling the contract. In the event of there being any surplus following resale it will belong to the Vendor. The Purchaser may not recover more than actually paid by the Purchaser.
11 Storage In the event of any Purchaser’s default, the Auctioneer shall be entitled to store any Property at the expense of the Purchaser in its own store or elsewhere, to charge interest on the purchase price at a rate of 5% per month, and to retain possession of any other Property the Purchaser has purchased until such time as all charges then owing have been met by the Purchaser.
12 Provenance If provenance of Property is warranted it shall be clearly stated in the auction guide, catalogue or at the auction by the Auctioneer. A Purchaser may within 14 days of the auction prove to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer that the property is a forgery, whereupon the Vendor will repay the purchase price or deposit, as the case may be, in full, subject to the return of the Property in good condition.
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13 Antiquities / Firearms Purchaser’s who purchase an item classified by the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 may not take possession until they have produced a valid licence under the requisite Act.
14 Auctioneers Liability The Auctioneer will not be liable to the bidder or Purchaser for:
(a) Except for any statement or warranty by the Auctioneer personally, otherwise all Lots are sold as viewed with all errors, misdescriptions, faults and imperfections whether visible or not;
(b) Any warranty of title or freedom from encumbrances;
(c) Any misdescription or errors in condition, state, size, quality or quantity or for any other error whatsoever;
(d) Any Vendor bidding without the Auctioneer’s knowledge; or
(e) Any failure to bid for a bidder. The Auctioneer will not be liable
to the Vendor:(f) Directly or by indemnity for any of the
matters referred to in clause 14, except where the breach, or other wrong, was deliberate and without authority from or assistance by the Vendor; or
(g) For any failure to collect the price or deposit from the Purchaser as the case may be.
15 Risk The Auctioneer will not guarantee the safety of any Property or documents of provenance warehoused following sale, but undertakes to the Purchaser alone that the Auctioneer’s premises are reasonably secure (but not measured in relation to the Property held) and to hold bailee’s insurance.
16 Monies Received All monies received by the Auctioneer will be held in trust for the credit of the Vendor, but the Auctioneer may deduct fees (whether the liability of the Vendor or Purchaser), expenses and any moneys necessary to perfect title to the Purchaser or to ensure compliance by the Vendor of any other warranty or undertaking to the Purchaser.
17 Licence The Auctioneer warrants to all persons that the Auctioneer is the holder of a current Auctioneers Licence pursuant to the Auctioneers Act 1928.
18 Vendor Warranties The Vendor has warranted to the Auctioneer that they have the power to sell the Property and that at the time of delivery the Property shall be free of all encumbrances.
19 Payment Conditions(a) Credit cards accepted are Visa and
MasterCard; they will attract a 4% charge on top of the Hammer price plus buyer’s premium. A buyer’s premium at the stated rate + GST is applicable to all Lots sold.
(b) W.T.Macalister are happy to give condition reports on specific Lots to the best of our ability, but they are only given as a guide not as a statement of fact refer clause 14(a).
(c) All Lots are to be taken away at the buyer’s expense within TWO days from the date of sale.
Auction conducted by W.T.Macalister LTD, Licensed Auctioneers. A member of the Macalister Group of Companies.
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Please bid on my behalf for the above mentioned lots up to the price stated.
lots will be bought as responsibly as allowed by such other bids and reserves, if any,
in accordance with the terms and Conditions of Sale (over page).
Please telephone the office after the sale for confirmation on bids.
i understand that there is a buyers premium of 15% plus GSt (totalling 17.25%).
n.b. W.t.macalister offer this service as a convenience to its clients who are unable to attend the sale and will not be
held responsible for error of failure to execute bids.
deliver to W.t.macalister, 330 St Asaph Street, Christchurch or email [email protected] phone 03 366 0236 or 021 925 333
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