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  • Adjustable Iron Candle Holder with Heart
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    $400 - $600
    Lot 289

    Adjustable Iron Candle Holder with Heart

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    $400 - $600
  • 18th Century Cross-Base Ratchet Candlestand
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    $500 - $750
    Lot 290

    18th Century Cross-Base Ratchet Candlestand

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    $500 - $750
  • 1831 Memorial Watercolor
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    $2,000 - $4,000
    Lot 291

    1831 Memorial Watercolor

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    $2,000 - $4,000
  •  Four Native American Baskets
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    $300 - $600
    Lot 292

    Four Native American Baskets

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    $300 - $600
  • Needlework Sampler Newbury Port -Elizabeth Ham 1802
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    $3,000 - $5,000
    Lot 293

    Needlework Sampler Newbury Port -Elizabeth Ham 1802

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  • Chippendale Mirror
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    Lot 294

    Chippendale Mirror

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  • Miniature Portrait of Two Girls
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    $4,000 - $6,000
    Lot 295

    Miniature Portrait of Two Girls

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    $4,000 - $6,000
  •  Justus Dalee – Miniature Portrait of a Young Man
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    $800 - $1,200
    Lot 296

    Justus Dalee – Miniature Portrait of a Young Man

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    $800 - $1,200
  •  Justus DaLee – Miniature Profile Portraits of the Kessim Family
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    $1,500 - $3,000
    Lot 297

    Justus DaLee – Miniature Profile Portraits of the Kessi...

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  • Miniature Portraits of the Wetherbee Family
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    $2,000 - $4,000
    Lot 298

    Miniature Portraits of the Wetherbee Family

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  • Justus DaLee - Miniature Portrait of a Girl in a Green Dress
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    Lot 299

    Justus DaLee - Miniature Portrait of a Girl in a Green ...

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  • Justus DaLee - Miniature Portrait of Cornelius Gaston
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    Lot 300

    Justus DaLee - Miniature Portrait of Cornelius Gaston

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    $500 - $1,000
  • Pair of Miniature Portraits
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    Lot 301

    Pair of Miniature Portraits

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  • Isaac Augustus Wetherbee – Portrait of Silas Pickney Holbrook
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    Lot 302

    Isaac Augustus Wetherbee – Portrait of Silas Pickney Ho...

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  • Six Banded Hog Scraper Candlesticks
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    Lot 303

    Six Banded Hog Scraper Candlesticks

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    $500 - $1,000
  • DaLee Brothers – Miniature Portraits of a Father and Daughter
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    Lot 304

    DaLee Brothers – Miniature Portraits of a Father and Da...

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  • Pair of Queen Anne Chairs
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    Lot 305

    Pair of Queen Anne Chairs

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  • Early Iron Adjustable Candlestand
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    $800 - $1,200
    Lot 306

    Early Iron Adjustable Candlestand

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  •  Graduated Pantry Boxes
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    Lot 307

    Graduated Pantry Boxes

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  • Ammi Phillips- Portrait of Mary Ingraham 1829
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    Lot 308

    Ammi Phillips- Portrait of Mary Ingraham 1829

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  • William Matthew Prior- Pair of Portraits
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    Lot 309

    William Matthew Prior- Pair of Portraits

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  • DaLee Brothers – Family Group Portraits
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    Lot 310

    DaLee Brothers – Family Group Portraits

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  • Folk Art Painting of a Cow
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    Lot 311

    Folk Art Painting of a Cow

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  • Justus DaLee – Portrait of a Man
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    Lot 312

    Justus DaLee – Portrait of a Man

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  • John Hannaford Family Record
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    Lot 313

    John Hannaford Family Record

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  • Four Closely Matched Tin Wall Sconces
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    Lot 314

    Four Closely Matched Tin Wall Sconces

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  • Two Painted Treen Kegs
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    Lot 315

    Two Painted Treen Kegs

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  • Lesser Yellowlegs Shorebird Decoy
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    $750 - $1,000
    Lot 316

    Lesser Yellowlegs Shorebird Decoy

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  • Golden Plover Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 317

    Golden Plover Shorebird Decoy

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  • Robin Snipe Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 318

    Robin Snipe Shorebird Decoy

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  • Lesser Yellowlegs Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 319

    Lesser Yellowlegs Shorebird Decoy

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  • Feeding Yellowlegs Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 320

    Feeding Yellowlegs Shorebird Decoy

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  • Golden Plover Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 321

    Golden Plover Shorebird Decoy

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  • Feeding Black Bellied Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 322

    Feeding Black Bellied Shorebird Decoy

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  • Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 323

    Shorebird Decoy

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  • Shorebird Decoy
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    Lot 324

    Shorebird Decoy

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  • Five Drawer Chest
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    Lot 325

    Five Drawer Chest

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    $3,000 - $5,000
  • Schooner Painting
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    Lot 326

    Schooner Painting

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  • Five Graduated Painted Pantry Boxes
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    $1,500 - $2,500
    Lot 327

    Five Graduated Painted Pantry Boxes

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    $1,500 - $2,500
  • Blanket Chest with Single Drawer
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    $1,000 - $2,000
    Lot 328

    Blanket Chest with Single Drawer

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    $1,000 - $2,000
  • Needlework Sampler- Sally Ross- Ipswich, Mass.
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    $1,500 - $3,000
    Lot 329

    Needlework Sampler- Sally Ross- Ipswich, Mass.

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    $1,500 - $3,000
  • Needlework Sampler - Luthera Caprons
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    $2,500 - $3,500
    Lot 330

    Needlework Sampler - Luthera Caprons

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    $2,500 - $3,500
  • Needlework Sampler - Rebecca Ide, Attleborough, Mass.
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    $1,500 - $2,500
    Lot 331

    Needlework Sampler - Rebecca Ide, Attleborough, Mass.

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    $1,500 - $2,500
  • Needlework Sampler - Mary Goodridge
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    $1,000 - $1,500
    Lot 332

    Needlework Sampler - Mary Goodridge

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    $1,000 - $1,500
  • Needlework Sampler - Elizabeth Loring - Hingham, Mass
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    $1,000 - $1,500
    Lot 333

    Needlework Sampler - Elizabeth Loring - Hingham, Mass

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    $1,000 - $1,500
  • Needlework Sampler- Mary Rand
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    $1,000 - $2,000
    Lot 334

    Needlework Sampler- Mary Rand

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    $1,000 - $2,000
  • Needlework Sampler - Betsy Putnam
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    $1,500 - $2,500
    Lot 335

    Needlework Sampler - Betsy Putnam

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    $1,500 - $2,500
  • Needlework Sampler - Lydia Ayer - Haverhill, Mass.
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    $2,000 - $4,000
    Lot 336

    Needlework Sampler - Lydia Ayer - Haverhill, Mass.

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    $2,000 - $4,000

Auction Description

The Schutte Collection- Day 1 by New England Auctions

After a lifetime of collecting exceptional pieces of Americana, Thomas F. Schutte and Tess L. Schutte are excited to announce the auction of their extensive and meticulously curated collection presented by New England Auctions. The auction marks the culmination of more than six decades of passion and dedication to the art of collecting early American antiques, with a focus on New England and Pennsylvania artifacts. The auction, organized by Fred Giampietro, owner of New England Auctions, will be held over two days on October 10th and 11th, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire pieces that reflect a lifetime of passion for Americana.

 

The Schutte collection began humbly in the early years of their marriage with the purchase of an old oak washstand and a Rayo lamp. This modest start ignited a lifelong dedication to the world of antiques, eventually leading the couple to focus on artifacts from Pennsylvania and New England. After relocating to Rhode Island in 1983, their interests narrowed further, centering on 18th-century New England furniture and decorative arts, which they carefully selected for their originality, condition, and form.

 

Their collection grew as they restored historic homes in Newburyport and Ipswich, Massachusetts, with Tom’s exuberance for authentic early American pieces driving much of the expansion. Tess fondly recalls Tom’s enthusiasm, joking that “he never met an early chair he didn’t like.” The couple’s shared commitment to high-quality antiques is evident in every piece of their collection.

 

Reflecting on their collecting journey, Tess emphasizes the importance of the relationships they’ve built over the years. “We have enjoyed and continue to value the enduring acquaintances and friendships made as we traveled to antiques shops and shows in Pennsylvania, New England, and New York,” she says. “Thanks to their encouragement, guidance, and mentoring, we were able to elevate and refine our collection over these many decades.”

 

Now, as they prepare to pass on their treasured collection, both Thomas and Tess express a deep hope that these items will bring as much joy to others as they have experienced. “The time has come to transfer the stewardship of our extensive collection,” Tess adds. “Our hope is that these treasures will bring as much pleasure to others as they have to us.”

 

The auction, by New England Auctions, will provide collectors and enthusiasts with a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from a collection that has been thoughtfully assembled over the course of many years.  New England Auctions, owned and led by New England Auctions, owned by Fred Giampietro,  is a renowned auction house known for its expertise in American antiques and fine art. With over 40 years of experience, Fred has earned a reputation for offering high-quality pieces and providing exceptional service to collectors and dealers alike. The auction will be held online and in person, allowing collectors from across the country to participate in this significant event.

 

Auction Details:

  • Date: October 10th and 11th, 2024
  • In Person Previews: October 1st - 4th and 7th - 8th from 9am until 2:30 pm and October 9th from 9am until 12:30pm.  Limited private previews available by appointment at www.newenglandauctions.com.
  • Location: New England Auctions, Branford, Connecticut
  • Online Bidding: Available via the New England Auctions website at www.newenglandauctions.com

 

For more information on the auction or to purchase a complete color catalogue, please visit www.newenglandauctions.com or contact:

 

New England Auctions

14 Business Park Dr

Branford, CT 06405

475.234.5120

info@newenglandauctions.com

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Branford, CT 06405
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Phone:+1 4752345120

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Arrangement and costs of shipping are the responsibility of the buyer. 
New England Auctions does not ship or arrange shipping. 
All shipping is outsourced. All buyers and shippers must come prepared with appropriate packing materials and help for heavy items.  Our staff will not be available to help move heavy items. If payment is made by check, items will be held 7 business days before an item is released for shipping.   
Items can be picked up in person or by a shipper at 14 Business Park Drive - Unit 5, Branford, CT - BY CONFIRMED APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please contact the gallery 24 hours in advance to make an appointment. Pickup can be scheduled for Monday through Friday between 9am - 3pm beginning the Monday after the date of the auction. Please note that all first-time buyers that wish to pick items up in person must pay with cash. 

A list of local shippers includes: 
The Village Express, Branford, CT 203-481-7426 or (vexpress@comcast.net),    Attn: Kristen
The UPS Store #5105 at 203-772-4445 or (store5105@theupsstore..com), Attn: Manjit.  
The UPS Store #2233, Wallingford, CT at 203-949-0050 or (store2233@theupsstore.com), Attn: Jim or Adam.

Couriers (for licensed transport across state lines):
Outward Bound Courier Logistics, Dalton, MA at 413-854-3676, Attn: Alan or Ben.
GNLE Delivery, Stockton, NJ at 908-256-3947, Attn: Kieran Giannelli
 
For fine art, furniture, and shippers that crate:
Maquette FAS CT, Branford, CT at 203-640-8453, Attn: Kevin
Plycon Transportation Group 631-269-7000
Codogan Tate 718-689-7969
US ART 718-986-6500

Purchased items that have been paid for but not picked up or shipped from our auction facility within 21 days of the auction will be stored at a rate of $10 per day per lot for furniture and larger items and $5 per day per lot for smaller items. A moving fee of $25 going into storage and $25 going out of storage will be added. Storage fees and late fees must be paid before items are released. There are no exceptions.

 


Items not picked up within 60 days of the auction date will be considered in default and become the property of New England Auctions.

 

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BIDDING INFORMATION

New England Auctions runs live and online auctions, at times concurrently. All purchases represent a contract of sale between the winning bidder and New England Auctions. New England Auctions makes every effort to execute all bids. New England Auctions cannot be held responsible for missed bids or failure to execute your bid. New England Auctions cannot be held responsible for internet issues or outages as it may affect an auction. At New England Auction's discretion, we reserve the right to not accept a bid or to withdraw an item for any reason. The buyer will be the highest bidder as acknowledged by the auctioneer, who has sole discretion.

 


Any dispute over the auction process is decided solely by New England Auctions and will be deemed final and binding. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder, particularly regarding online bidding, to pay careful attention to the process. New England Auctions will not refund or rescind a sale in which the winning bidder claims to have won a bid mistakenly or unintentionally. If you accidentally win a lot, you are still liable for payment as we are liable to the consignor.

 


Successful bidders are required to contact New England Auctions to confirm receipt of invoice(s) and to arrange for payment within five business days after the auction. Non-paying bidders or bidders that do not abide by these terms will not be allowed to bid at future auctions and may jeopardize their ability to participate in Live Auctioneers, Invaluable or Bidsquare auction sites.

 


First-time bidders at our auction may be required to register with us and must present a valid license or form of ID along with a physical address that matches the bidder’s identity. Arrangements can be made to bid on your behalf as an absentee bidder or to execute phone bids. All absentee and telephone bidders are required to sign, agreeing to our terms and provide credit card information.

 


Phone bids are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and must be arranged in advance of the sale days. All telephone bids are subject to a minimum opening bid of $250. for calls within the USA and $500. for international calls. Phone bids must be arranged by 3pm the day prior to an auction.

 


Absentee bids must be in written form and completed a minimum of two hours prior to an auction. A form for absentee bids can be accessed on newenglandauctions.com.

 


GUARANTEES There are no warranties of any kind, including but not limited to representations of age, origin, condition, restoration, dimensions, authenticity, provenance, or authorship. Any condition reports, artist, authorship that are part of an item's description are the opinion only of New England Auctions and do not represent facts or guarantees that may substitute for research and inspection of items by the bidder.

 


New England Auctions makes no guarantees that any item of a mechanical nature, ie. clocks, watches, music boxes, slot machines, wind-up toys, etc., is in working condition when it leaves our premises, regardless of whether it was working prior to the auction.

 


All rugs are strictly sold ‘as is’ with no guarantees to age, origin or condition. There will be absolutely no refund on rugs.

 


Fine jewelry is guaranteed only regarding gold content and authenticity of diamonds. Authenticity and grade of diamonds and all other stones are not guaranteed.

 


New England Auctions makes every effort to describe items being auctioned accurately, however, written and oral descriptions should in no way be considered a guarantee or accurate.

 


There are inherent imperfections in old and antique items. Any estimates listed with auction items are solely based upon an approximation of the range within which an item may sell for, as determined by New England Auctions, and in no way represents the value or selling price of those items. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items, or that you have chosen not to examine them.

 


We encourage in-person inspection as well as questions or requests for additional information or images. New England Auctions will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions pertaining to items listed in the catalog. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to inspect an item prior to bidding to determine size, condition, authenticity and whether there has been restoration or repair.

 


All items are sold as-is, where-is. We do not accept returns and do not give refunds. All sales are final.

 


DISPUTES Any dispute of the authenticity, age, condition, or authorship of an item, after the sale, must be made within 14 consecutive days of the auction sale date. Written and signed testimony in dispute must be presented within 21 consecutive days of the sale date from at least one recognized expert, agreed upon by the auctioneer, of the artist or object in question. Judgment by an expert based on images is not acceptable. Negative judgement must be absolute, not "possibly", before there is any rescinding of the sale of a disputed item.

 


Disputed item must be received at our Branford location in the original condition that it was sold, within 30 consecutive days of the sale date. Any damage or alteration, shipping damage, cleaning, however minor, will disqualify an item for a refund.

 


The agreement to rescind the sale is at the sole discretion of New England Auctions. If agreement is made, New England Auctions will refund the buyer an amount of the purchase price plus sales tax, if applicable.

 


New England Auctions will not reimburse for any shipping or delivery costs associated with the return of the said item. By bidding with New England Auctions the bidder agrees to these terms regarding returns.

 


PAYMENT Successful bidders will be notified within two business days of the end of the auction. Most invoices are sent via email on the first business day following an auction.

 


Successful bidders are required to contact New England Auctions to confirm receipt of invoice(s) and to arrange for payment within five business days after the auction.

 


Arrangements for shipping/pickup must be made within ten business days after the auction.

 


A late fee charge of 5% of the invoice total will be charged for payments past due.

 


First time buyers who pick up at the gallery must pay by cash.

 


Credit card payments will include a 3.8% surcharge.

 


All international bidders must pay by wire transfer. A $25 fee will be added to the invoice total for wire transfers.

 


Payments by check must be made out to New England Auctions. and mailed to: New England Auctions, 14 Business Park Drive - Unit 5, Branford, Ct 06405.

 


BUYER’S PREMIUM The hammer price, as executed by the auctioneer, is the final sale price. A buyer's premium of 25% is added to all hammer prices of lots purchased through New England Auctions internet platform or in-house absentee, phone bidding or live bidding.

 


A buyer’s premium of 28% will be added to the hammer prices for lots purchased through the Live Auctioneers, Bidsquare and Invaluable internet platforms.

 


Sales tax and credit card fee, if applicable, are added to the hammer price and, along with the buyer's premium, constitute the total final purchase price.

 


SALES TAX All sales are subject to Connecticut sales tax unless the buyer holds a valid tax exempt/resale certificate (from any state) and submits a signed and dated State of Connecticut Sales & Use Resale Form with their tax-exempt information prior to release of the purchases, even for tax exempt bidders who will be having their items shipped out of state. This form is available at newenglandauctions.com and must be updated every 12 months.

 


We do not collect sales tax on items shipped to other states unless a particular state's sales tax nexus has been met in that state. Sales to out-of-state buyers without a resale certificate, that are picked up by the buyer's representative, will be charged Connecticut sales tax unless the representative is a licensed commercial shipper and provides a Bill of Lading with their DOT # at the time of pick up.

 


SHIPPING/ PICKUP Arrangement and costs of shipping are the responsibility of the buyer. New England Auctions does not ship or arrange shipping. All shipping is outsourced. All buyers and shippers must come prepared with appropriate packing materials and help for heavy items. New England Auctions will not wrap or box any item going out of our facility. Our staff will not be available to help move heavy items. If payment is made by check, items will be held up to seven business days before an item is released for shipping.

 


Items can be picked up in person or by a shipper at 14 Business Park Drive - Unit 5, Branford, CT - BY CONFIRMED APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please contact the gallery 24 hours in advance to make an appointment. Pickup can be scheduled for Monday through Friday between 10am and 3pm beginning the Monday after the date of the auction. Please note that all first-time buyers that wish to pick items up in person must pay with cash.

 


A list of local shippers includes: The Village Express, Branford, CT 203-481-7426 or (vexpress@comcast.net), Attn: Kristen. The UPS Store #5105 at 203-772-4445 or (store5105@theupsstore..com), Attn: Manjit. The UPS Store #2233, Wallingford, CT at 203-949-0050 or (store2233@theupsstore.com), Attn: Jim or Adam. Couriers (for licensed transport across state lines): Outward Bound Courier Logistics, Dalton, MA at 413-854-3676, Attn: Alan or Ben. GNLE Delivery, Stockton, NJ at 908-256-3947, Attn: Kieran Giannelli. For fine art, furniture, and shippers that crate: Maquette FAS CT, Branford, CT at 203-640-8453, Attn: Kevin. Plycon Transportation Group 631-269-7000. Codogan Tate 718-689-7969. US ART 718-986-6500.

 


Purchased items that have been paid for but not picked up or shipped from our auction facility within 21 days of the auction will be stored at a rate of $10 per day per lot for furniture and larger items and $5 per day per lot for smaller items. A moving fee of $25 going into storage and $25 going out of storage will be added. Storage fees and late fees must be paid before items are released. There are no exceptions.

 


Items not picked up within 60 days of the auction date will be considered in default and become the property of New England Auctions.

 


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