Auctions

Plumridge & Co
PO 7831
Northants
NN17 9HL
United Kingdom
Telephone(s):
0208 857 3161

Email:
plumridge@plumridge.co.uk

Website:
plumridge.co.uk

Plumridge & Co – Established in 1898.

Founded by Mr H.W. Plumridge, the business started as a stamp shop based in the West End of London. Sometime before the First World War, we moved to larger premises with our own auction rooms. The new premises were located in the Strand which at the time, was the heart of Philatily. Our stamp auctions , which at its peak were held twice a week, continued through both wars. In more recent times, the office was moved to Adam Street and then St Martins Court where auctions were held in nearby hotels including the Strand Palace Hotel. More recently we, like many others, have relocated to premises on the outskirts of London. Our current premises are easily accessible by rail and road. At the present time, we are holding regular quarterly auctions.

CONDITIONS OF SALE – AUCTION

1. The highest bidder of each lot shall be the purchaser thereof. If any dispute arises as to the highest bidder, the Auctioneer shall determine the dispute and may put up again and re-sell the lot in respect of which the dispute arises.

2. (a) The bidding and advances shall be regulated by and at the discretion of the Auctioneer.

(b) Where an agent purchases on behalf of an undisclosed client such agent shall be personally liable for payment of the purchase price to the Auctioneer and for safe delivery of the lot to the said client.

3. (a) The Auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the clients and vendors, but shall not be liable for errors or omissions in executing instructions to bid.

(b) The Auctioneer reserves the right before or during the sale to group together lots belonging to the same vendor, or split up and/or withdraw any lot or lots.

4. Each lot shall be at purchaser’s risk from fall of hammer and must be taken away at his or her expense by a purchaser.

(a) If attending Sale, payment before leaving room.

(b) United Kingdom, immediately on receipt of pro forma invoice.

(c) Overseas, within seven days of receipt of pro forma invoice.

On no account will lots be dispatched or delivered before payment. If any purchaser fails to pay in full for any lot within the said time such lot may at the Auctioneer’s discretion be put up for Auction again or sold privately; if upon such a re-sale a lower price is obtained for such a lot than was obtained on the first sale the difference in price and expense of such a re-sale shall be made good by (and debt due from) the purchaser in default upon the first sale.

5. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for any default of the purchaser or vendor.

6. (a) Unless otherwise indicated each lot is sold as genuine and properly described.

(b) If after the sale the purchaser of the lot shall prove it to be not genuine or wrongly described the purchaser shall be at liberty to reject the lot provided he or she (i) being within the United Kingdom within seven days or being overseas within a reasonable time of the date of

the sale gives notice in writing to the Auctioneer of intention to question as the case may be the genuineness or description of the lot, AND (ii) within thirty days of the sale (or in exceptional cases such time as may be in the Auctioneer’s discretion be allowed for expertising) returns such lot to the Auctioneer. NOTE: The onus of proving a lot to be not genuine or wrongly described lies with the purchaser. Proof of the inability of an Expert Committee to express opinion will not discharge such onus.

(c) No lot may be rejected if subsequent to the sale it has been immersed in water or treated by any other process unless the Auctioneer’s permission to subject the lot to such immersion or treatment has been first obtained.

(d) Lots stated to contain collections and/or undescribed stamps must be taken with all faults and errors as to numbers (if any), and by reason of the foregoing a purchaser of any such lot shall have no right to reject the same.

7. Commission Bids can be placed by phone to our office or by registered users via our website Plumridge.co.uk. Timing and availability of this functionality is at the sole discretion of the auctioneer, normally until the business day before the sale.

(a) Enter the maximum amount you are prepared to pay for each lot.

(b) In the event two or more identical bids are received for the same lot, the one received earliest will be accepted.

(c) The auctioneer cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions.

(d) Bids must be placed in Sterling (GBP)

8. Lots sold are subject to buyer’s commission of 15%
All lots can be shipped subject to additional postage and packing fees. The shipping method and fees will depend on the size and value of the items. Most UK and overseas items are sent via Royal Mail, ParcelForce or DHL.