Our June 20th auction will feature an extremely important Shenandoah (now Page) Co., Virginia Johannes Spitler decorated yellow pine blanket chest in outstanding original condition that has descended directly in the Long family of Page Co.; material from the home of Gordon and Hildreth Wheeler of Keswick, VA including items descended in the Scott and McCray families of Richmond, VA; the stoneware collection of Ronnie and Neal Kite of Esmont, VA; property deaccessioned from a Virginia institution to benefit the collections and conservation funds; plus others.
Rare Virginia & other Southern furniture including food/pie safes and sugar chests; 18th & 19th century American formal and country furniture; important Shenandoah Valley folk art including fraktur; a fine collection of Virginia, West Virginia, Western PA, and other folk pottery; country accessories including outstanding baskets; samplers and other textiles; collection of primitive lighting; American fine art; a selection of 18th-20th century silver including American coin silver holloware; antique firearms; Civil War and Native American material; Bennington & Rockingham ware
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1. The auctioneer reserves the right to reopen bidding on a sold lot (under extreme circumstances only) and is the sole determinant concerning all bid disputes and the final authority in regard to all auction terms and conditions.
2. All auction lots sold are subject to a buyer's premium. Payment in full is due on date of sale for lots won in person.
3. Unless exempted by law, all purchases are subject to a 5.3% VA state sales tax. VA state sales tax does apply to out-of-state, non-tax exempt buyers who pick up their purchases at our gallery in Virginia.
4. VA law requires that all dealers must have a valid, signed Virginia Dept. of Taxation Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption on file with us (required per auction for non-Virginia dealers). Dealers licensed outside of the state of Virginia are also required to provide a copy of their resale tax exempt license/certificate for our files.
5. Phone and absentee bidding directly with our auction house, and not through a third party company such as LiveAuctioneers, is offered as a courtesy. We are not responsible for errors or unexecuted absentee or telephone bids. (Bidders may place bids themselves in person or online.) Our online absentee bidding is powered by Auction Flex. No online transaction fee is imposed on lots won by online absentee bidding through jeffreysevans.com via Auction Flex.
6. Non-Internet bids: If you do not have Internet access, you may fax, mail, or hand-deliver bids to us and we will enter the bids on your behalf. Non-Internet bids must include the auction date and a signed statement indicating that you accept all terms and conditions of the auction. Note: Your local library may provide Internet access for free, or for a nominal fee.
7. All absentee bids must be in written form. We cannot accept verbal absentee bids. Submitted bids that are not commensurate with our standard Bid Increments will be rounded up to the appropriate level.
8. We welcome international bidders; however, all communications must be in comprehensible English.
9. Make sure that you have the correct lot number! If you accidentally bid on a lot and win, you are still liable for payment as we are liable to the consignor.
10. Absentee bidders may be in competition with various LIVE bidders which may include FLOOR or ON-SITE/IN-HOUSE bidders (bidding in person at our gallery), INTERNET bidders (bidding in real time via computer) or PHONE bidders (bidding in real time via telephone).
11. In the event of identical absentee bids, the earliest received bid takes priority. NOTE: It is possible that a "Live" bidder could win a lot for the same bid amount you placed prior to the auction (it depends on where the bidding opens and how it falls during sale of the lot). SEE EXAMPLE
12. Absentee bids placed in person at our gallery or through theInvaluable system are accepted at any time prior to the sale of the item. The deadline for all other absentee bids (e.g. bids placed through the catalogue on our site using Auction Flex, through LiveAuctioneers, mailed/emailed bids, and faxed bids) is two (2) hours prior to the start of the auction.
13. All Telephone bids are subject to a minimum opening bid per lot ($250 for calls within the USA and $500 for international calls). Phone bids must be arranged by 3:00 PM ET, the day prior to the auction We may reject requests submitted after our deadline.
14. We will notify all successful bidders by email (or by phone if no email) within 2 business days of the end of the auction. (All emailed invoices are normally sent on the first business day following the sale; however, if we have an extraordinarily high volume of invoices, some may be sent on the second day.) Post-auction instructions are on our website under BUYING>After the Auction.
15. Successful bidders are required to contact us to confirm receipt of invoice and to make arrangements for payment and shipping or pick up. EMAIL IS PREFERRED. Unless otherwise stated the deadline to contact us is 5:00 PM ET on the Friday following the auction (if sale was held on a weekend) or 5:00 PM ET on the Monday following the auction (if sale was held on a weekday). Calls to our office should be made during OUR business hours.
16. Payment for lots won in person is due on the date of sale before items are removed from our gallery. Payment for lots won as an absentee, phone, LiveAuctioneers or Invaluable bidder is due within 5 days of the auction. More
17. Any special payment arrangements must be pre-approved by an authorized representative of Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates. Such arrangements must be requested in writing, and authorization must be obtained prior to bidding.
18. See all categories under our BUYING webpage for additional auction terms and other important information.
19. Once an item is sold to an in-house bidder, the buyer assumes full risk and responsibility for said item.
20. Each returned check is subject to a $50.00 service charge.
21. Accounts that are unpaid after 30 days of the sale date will be subject to a 2% monthly finance charge; administrative fees may also apply.
22. The buyer is liable for all fees/costs associated with the collection of balances due, including attorney's fees.
23. Unless prior arrangements have been made with us, any merchandise not removed within 2 weeks of the sale date will be subject to a storage fee. Any merchandise not removed or consigned within 60 days of the sale date will be considered abandoned.
24. REFUNDS will be given at the sole discretion of the auctioneer and will only be considered on lots that are determined not to be authentic or have major damage or significant restorations/repairs that were not outlined in the condition report. All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing (email is acceptable, send to info@jeffreysevans.com) with substantiating photographs. Additionally:
25. Additional conditions of sale may apply, as noted on our website and/or as announced by the auctioneer prior to the auction.
These terms and conditions, as well as the respective rights and obligations hereunder, shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The purchaser shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the state courts of, and the federal courts sitting in, the Commonwealth of Virginia.