![]() ![]() ![]() represents and sells consigned property on behalf of sellers, estates, public and private institutions and other entities. International buyers are required to pay bank wire transfer.ģ. ![]() International buyers are required to pay by Federal bank-to-bank wires. accepts credit cards from domestic buyers up to $2000. Merchandise paid for with local check or foreign cashier's check will be held for 10 days banking days. Payment can be made with cash, money order, cashier's check, bank wire transfer, or local pre-approved checks. ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AUCTION, and all merchandise must be removed from the premises the day of the auction. No warranties or representations whatsoever are given by Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., its employees and/or agents, to any buyer in respect to any lot.Ģ. Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., their employees and/or agents are not responsible for errors of description, genuineness or authenticity, and fault or defect in any lot. ALL SALES ARE FINAL and all lots are sold as shown and "AS IS", "WHERE IS", with all faults, imperfections, and errors of description. ![]() *At the discretion of Charlton Hall Galleries, Inc., prospective bidders may be required to provide a deposit against bids.ġ. *If you would like to establish an account with our firm, please complete Account Setup Form and provide government issued photo ID. All prospective bidders must have an active Charlton Hall Account in good standing, sign Registration Form and provide government issued photo ID for each sale. Monday through Friday (Mornings 10:00-11:30 am or Afternoons 1:00 - 4:30 pm) PLEASE CALL AHEAD FOR APPOINTMENT & PROMPT SERVICE!! Purchases may also be picked up in person by scheduled appointment We recommend contacting the follow list of shipper for pre-bidding quotes: PACKING & SHIPPING: CHARLTON HALL DOES NOT SHIP. 80 Westbrook Deliveries 40 Wintersteen Trucking 78 Small box and crates, domestic and international shipping services:Ĭadogan Tate 71 Richard Wright Ltd. We recommend contacting the following list of shippers for pre-purchase quotes: PACKING & SHIPPING: Please note Charlton Hall does not ship. SUCCESSFUL ONLINE BIDDERS/BUYERS MAY NOT PICK UP PURCHASES UNTIL MONDAY AFTER THE AUCTION. We request that your shipper schedules a pickup time at least 24 hours in advance this will ensure no delays in pickup and a smooth release of your purchases. Your items will be released as soon as payment clears our bank. Please contact the shipper of your choice to arrange for packing and picking up your items. Alternatively, you can have your own shipper handle your purchases. The buyer is responsible for paying all shipping costs and arranging for shipping and delivery with the seller.Īdditional shipping details from the seller:ĬHARLTON HALL DOES NOT SHIP: Charlton Hall is pleased to provide a list of shippers and packers that our worldwide base of clients has successfully used. After 1895 she served under the Portuguese flag for twenty-five years.Money Order / Cashiers Check, Other, Wire Transfer Shipping She then embarked upon twenty years of passages between England and Australia. The Cutty Sark was built in Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1869 and was engaged in the China tea trade until 1873. This model arrives to you with a solid wood base and brass nameplate, fully assembled.ĭimensions: 34" length x 12" wide 27.5" tall On the deck, there are authentic hand-built lifeboats with ribs and planks, metal steering wheels, wood ladders and windlass, captain’s dining and sleeping cabin, and many other handcrafted ornaments. Metal anchors and a wooden rudder are visible on the front and rear of the ship. Each yard has an attached hand-stitched rolled-up sails made of fine linen. The front bowsprit and three large masts are connected securely using advanced rigging and lines painstakingly knotted and fastened by hand. The Cutty Sark model features plank on frame, two decks, and one row of metal portholes on each side of the ship. Using plank-on-frame construction methods which are similar to the building of actual ships, this model ship has incredible details. Using historical photographs, drawings or original plans, this Cutty Sark is handcrafted and built to scale with high-grade wood such as western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. Designed by Hercules Linton, this is a model “Clipper Ship” from the 1800s, the Cutty Sark, built in 1869 at Dumbarton, Scotland. ![]()
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