HORTON'S OCTOBER 2010
49th SILENT AUCTION
Terms of sale and General Comments
☺ If in our
opinion this auction cannot be satisfactorily concluded on the scheduled ending
date, due to acts of God, war, government
regulation, terrorism, disaster, strikes, civil disorder, curtailment of
transportation facilities or any other emergency
of a comparable nature beyond our control, we shall reserve the right to
reschedule the auction.
☺ This catalog
can be viewed on our website: www.hortonsantiqueclocks.com. Prices realized will
be posted on the website
as soon as possible following the auction and results will be mailed to all
subscribers. You can still view several past auctions,
with prices realized, on the website.
☺ After the deadline
date, the bids will be tabulated and all winners notified. Those providing us
with a “dedicated line” FAX
number will be notified immediately, all others by mail.
☺ Buyers Premium –
10%-If your bid is $50, your invoice will total $55, unless you are a Kentucky
resident, in which case
an additional 6% sales tax will be added. If you have a Kentucky Tax Number, you
will be exempt from the tax.
☺ Items bought
must be paid for within 15 business days after notification, unless other
arrangements are made. We can hold
items for a limited time depending on circumstances.
☺ We accept Visa,
MasterCard, Discover, personal check, bank wire, cashiers check, and postal
money orders.
☺ For this auction, the
deadline for receipt of bids is midnight, February 28, 2010. We always receive
bids after the auction
has ended, sometimes up to a week late. It is always advisable to FAX the bid
form. Many businesses will fax it for you.
i.e., Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, etc. We always receive blank faxes
because the bidder puts the bid form in the fax
machine upside down. There is no way for us to know who sent the fax so those
bids are never entered.
☺ Clock Keys – We
receive inquiries about keys. Most clocks will have keys. If a key is with the
clock when we acquire it,
it will be in the case when you receive the clock. Keys are available from all
supply houses.
☺
Authenticity/Condition – Horton’s has endeavored to catalog and accurately
describe the property being sold. Our informed
customers know more about these items than we do and will derive great pleasure
in researching the items themselves. We
call in several knowledgeable collectors, clock repair people, and even antique
dealers, if we desire other opinions about
possible restoration or the authenticity of a clock.
☺ Estimates of
Selling Prices – Our estimated selling prices are shown after each item
description. These estimates are based
on the actual prices we have realized in our past sales, as well as other
auctions that we regularly monitor.
☺ The overwhelming
majority of the clocks in our auctions are the direct result of acquiring
collections from those who have
spent a lifetime acquiring them. A few are consigned to us by collectors or
antique dealers, and some are from my personal
collection.
☺ Condition – All
damage seen during the listing process will be identified. Common nicks,
scratches, fading, normal wear,
etc. may not be mentioned. We may not always mention common deficiencies like
replaced hands, pendulums, keys, missing
or poor weight cords, as most all old clocks have those problems. The majority
of our clocks are running and we will
try to report if they are not. If we say the clock needs to be serviced, it just
means the movement may be dirty, needs oil,
may require bushings, or the verge may be out of adjustment, or any number of
other things. We will make every effort to
report any new wood or metal parts to the original, but the uncanny ability of
some craftsmen to reproduce and blend wood
and metal parts to an old clock, may make it impossible for us to detect.