10-5-18 Bob Withey Auction - Esham Rd. Parsonsburg, MD Day 2

A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC

 

Date(s) 8/8/2018 - 10/5/2018

Friday October 5th, 2018 @ 4 PM EST

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This will be an Live Onsite Auction with the Online Absentee bids brought to the live auction and executed there via the A&M Bidding System. Absentee bids must be received no later than 2 PM on Friday Oct. 5, 2018. The bids will be downloaded from the internet and then uploaded into our Auction Software. Items will be sold at live auction at 8000 Esham Road starting at 4 PM. Absentee bids will be ... Show More

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It should be undertood that these bids will be executed during the live auction. If you put in a Maximum bid on an item the Auctioneer will execute that bid to the fullest amount as competetive bids are placed either live or online through Live Online bidding with Proxibid. If your Max bid is reached and surpassed you will have no way to place a higher bid through HiBid. If however you were ... Show More

Auction Information
Name 10-5-18 Bob Withey Auction - Esham Rd. Parsonsburg, MD Day 2
Auctioneer
Type Internet Absentee Bidding
Date(s) 8/8/2018 - 10/5/2018
Auction Date/Time Info
Friday October 5th, 2018 @ 4 PM EST
Preview Date/Time Wed. Oct. 3rd from 5 PM - 7 PM & Fri. Oct. 5th from 2 PM - 4 PM
Checkout Date/Time Will be available on Friday from 4 PM until the close of Friday night's Auction. We will be onsite from 9 AM - 12 Noon on Saturday Oct. 6th. Additionally we are generally in the office M-F 9 AM - 5 PM.
Location
Buyer Premium 15% Buyer Premium added to high bid!
Description
Very Important Early Americana Single Estate Auction Event Selling for the Estate of Robert "Bob" Withey Local Antiques Icon and Founder of Robert Withey Interiors, Inc.!! Thurs. Oct 14th @ 5 PM & Fri Oct 5th, 2018 @ 4 PM Auction held @ A&M Auction Facility-8000 Esham Rd, Parsonsburg, MD ALL ITEMS SOLD ABSOLUTE WITH NO MINIMUM AND NO RESERVE!! 18th and 19th Century Furniture and Artwork, Sterling Silver, Jewelry, Primitives, Persian Rugs, Decorative Arts, Important documented Eastern Shore Furniture and more! Special Addition of (6) Salvador Dali Lithographs! Preview: Wed. Oct. 3rd from 5 PM - 7 PM & Fri. Oct. 5th from 2 PM - 4 PM Auctioneer's Note: Robert "Bob" Withey passed away in the summer of 2003 however his legacy has flourished here on the Eastern Shore. Mr. Withey went to work at Benjamins from 1941 to 1943, becoming the first interior designer on the shore with a college degree. He resumed his career at Benjamins after his military duty from 1946 to 1953. He then owned and operated Robt Withey Interiors from 1953 to 1979, retiring in 1994. His business was then carried on by his son, Robert. He was a staff Sgt. in the U.S. Army during WWII, serving with the 83rd Infantry Division during the European Theatre. He received a Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars. He was a member of the Wicomico Historical Society, the Somerset County Historical Society and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He was involved with the restoration and furnishing of Teackle Mansion in Princess Anne. He was a honorary lifetime member of friends of Poplar Hill Mansion, Inc. He purchased the property known as Bounds Lott in 1966, the supposed birth place of Samuel Chase, MD. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Mr. Withey restored the home making it his residence from 1978 to 2000. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mr. Withey gave a number of regional 18th century antiques to the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston Salem, NC. Including the Almodington Bench. Much of Mr. Withey's work can still be seen in various Historical Homes and prominent estates here on the Eastern Shore. Allen & Marshall is offering many pieces of furniture with documented provenance from the area and we are pleased to offer the entire exquisite private collection at a once in a lifetime completely cataloged public auction and cordially invite you to join us for an unforgettable auction event!! Directions: Our Auction Facility is located in Parsonsburg on the Eastern Shore of Maryland Approx. 100 Miles north of Norfolk, VA, 55 Miles South of Dover, DE, 100 East of Washington, DC and 18 miles West of Ocean City, MD. At the intersection of Rt. 50 and the Rt. 13 Bypass merge onto Rt. 50 East towards Ocean City and follow for 3.9 miles to the intersection of Rt. 50 & Forest Grove Rd. Turn North (left) onto Forest Grove Rd. and follow for 0.5 miles to Old Ocean City Rd. Right onto Old O. C. Rd. and follow for 1.2 miles to Esham Rd. Left onto Esham Rd. and follow for 1.2 miles to burgundy/tan building on left. Signs Posted. Online Bidding/Order of Sale: This auction will be conducted in two parts. Day #1 (Thursday Oct. 4th) will be an Online Only Timed Internet Auction event held on Proxibid.com. There will be no Live Bidding at the Auction site on Thursday. We will sell Approx. 125 lots on Thursday starting at 5 PM. Day #2 (Friday Oct. 5th) will be a LIVE Auction held at the A & M Auction facility with Online Pre-Bidding & Live Webcast bidding during the Auction via PROXIBID.COM. Online bidding can be accessed through the A & M Auctioneers website. We will sell approx. 500 lots on Friday starting at 4 PM. THURS OCTOBER 4th ONLINE ONLY AUCTION starting @ 5pm Glass/China/Collectables: Lg Qty of art glass paperweights in various shapes and sizes several are signed and numbered, S. Eastman Co. Concord, NH, English Hull metal brass circa 1790, Pair of hand carved miniature Gold Finches on cypress knot carved by C. Kemper, English push-ups circa 1780, Carved Northern Flicker on driftwood by C. Kemper, Toll decorated serving tray, 64pcs of Masons and Copeland Spode's Tower Pattern transfer china, early oil lamps, Lg Qty of Virginia Post Cards, Lg Qty of Opera cards, J.E.Caldwell & Co. Philadelphia salad plates, Federal style painted mirror with eglomise panel of Sandy Hook lighthouse, Milk glass and purple slag figural cow creamer, 72pcs of B&S Warwick Blue Diamond and floral china, Hyott & Son Co. Bermuda pattern china, Large Chinese Famille Rose painted porcelain vase, 7pc etched glass gold rim pitcher and cup set, 18th Cent Reproduction salt glaze plates by Minton, LG Qty of antique reference books, Qty of silver plate, (2) Watercolors by famous decoy carver Davison Hawthorne, 1863 Copy of U.S. Infantry Tactics, Qty of hats in boxes to include Resistol cowboy hat and Stetson and more! Artwork: Original Oil on canvas of Cebu P.I. 1911 by V. Abuhun 14" x 18" with professional restoration, Mixed media Native American painting by Straigh Crazy dated 1991, Engraving of Jenny Lind in Child of the Regiment, Framed print of Whitehaven, MD by David Scott, Original framed Watercolor of lighthouse by Jack Duckett, Victorian era charcoal portrait of young gentlemen in gessoed frame, Margaret Isabel Dicksee Signed Mezzo Tint titled "The Child Handel", Myrna C. McGrath historic houses on the Eastern Shore pictoral map print, Mori Kinsen (Japan, 1888-1959) Oil on board painting in frame, Mezzotint print of Benjamin Franklin in gilt frame & More! FRI. OCT 5th LIVE ON-SITE & ONLINE AUCTION starting @ 4pm 18th and 19th Cent Furniture: Very Important Eastern Shore of Virginia Accomack County c.1770 yellow pine clothes press w/ raised panels doors and raised panel sides with bracket feel. Piece is well documented in several books including Eastern Shore Raised Panel Furniture, Important Governor Jackson Centennial Settee Bench with acanthus leaf caved back from Pemberton Hall, Important Worcester Co. antique hardwood single drawer work table with brass pull and nice old surface from the Riddle Estate Berlin, MD, Very Important hand crafted Munder-Skiles reproduction model of the Famous Almodington Bench, Antique Queen Anne style desk with shell carving, Chippendale Period side chair with intricately carved and inlaid back slat, American 4 drawer Chippendale style chest w/ brass hardware, Primitive Pine 9 drawer apothecary cabinet, Diminutive antique washstand with open well, single drawer and gallery, Antique Chippendale style 4 drawer Mahogany chest with bracket feet and brasses, Federal style mirror with folk art painting of sailboat at sea, Antique 4 drawer Chippendale chest, inlaid mahogany game table, Antique pine hanging wall shelf with shell cut out on sides, tilt top table with snake feet, 19thC Mahogany work table with turned legs and brass pulls, Diminutive Queen Anne drop leaf table, Very large & impressive carved buffet server with carved ball and claw feet, raised gallery to back and burled doors, Early mahogany swivel shaving mirror, Oak quilt rack with carved paw feet, softwood wash stand with dovetailed gallery, Antique tilt top table with carved legs, 18thC Chippendale style single drawer work table with brass hardware, Hepplewhite style chest of drawers with inlaid key escutcheons, Excellent quality gilt wood and decorated room divider with different scenes depicting birds, insects, and flowers, American Chippendale style pine 5 drawer chest with brass hardware, Early antique comb back Windsor chair with bullseye carvings to rail, Empire 7 drawer chest with backsplash and carved columns, Signed Arts & Crafts style oak smoking stand, primitive Pine single drawer work table, Large French style mirror with carved urn embellishment, Sterling/Silver: (52) Pieces of S. Kirk & Son King pattern sterling silver flatware, Large S. Kirk & Son sterling silver bowl, Black, Starr, Gorham sterling silver tape roll holder, Sterling silver heart dish, Sterling silver bowl, Reed & Barton sterling silver footed bowl, Sterling silver scalloped shell footed dishes, Early S. Kirk & Son coin silver fish server, Presidential Ingots Collection George Washington sterling silver bar, Early Gorham repousse sterling silver mug, London hallmarked sterling silver pierced basket with swing handles, International weighted sterling silver compote, Weighted sterling silver candlesticks, LG Qty of miscellaneous sterling silver spoons, forks, and serving pieces and more! Jewelry: A.W. & Co Waltham 14k gold cased pocket watch on gold filled Victorian slide chain, 14k gold cased Waltham pocket watch with open face and gold filled chain, 14k gold cased Elgin pocket watch on gold filled chain, Antique Etruscan style wirework & seed pearl 14k gold brooch and earring set, Selection of 14kt and 18kt rings and necklaces to include: several 14k gold weeding bands, 14kt yellow gold and diamond engagement ring, 14kt gold ring with amethyst stone, 14k gold ring and earring set with orange stone and pierced omega backs, Scottish Rite Masonic 14k and enamel band ring, 18k gold ring with green and clear stones, 10k gold butterfly ring, 14k diamond wedding ring and band set, 1931 Eastern High School Baltimore 10k class ring, 14k gold and opal bar pin, 14k yellow gold ring and earring set, 14k gold ladies ring with blue center stone, Art Deco Egyptian Revival glass beaded necklace, Pair of 14k earrings with clear stones, pair of 10k earrings w/ orange stones and so much more! Persian Rugs: Iranian hand knotted wool Pile Heriz area rug and more to be listed soon! Primitives: Exquisite folk-art carved pedestal with large carving of reptiles and birds circa 1920, 19th Cent. American folk art diorama of clipper ship "City of Adelaide", Early wrought iron meat hanging rack along, 18thC Dutch brass tobacco box, Early iron wire work fire fender with brass rail, Antique Pennsylvania tri-color coverlet, 4 gallon stoneware crock with brown glaze, paper mache snuff box, Early hollow carved working duck decoy in old paint, Large blue banded stoneware salt crock, Hollow body working duck decoy with glass eye, Mochaware pitcher with band and seaweed decoration, large banded yellowware mixing bowl, Native American carved stone mortar and pestle, primitive coffee mill, primitive coffee grinder, Unusual stoneware storage pitcher crock, carved wood war club with abalone inlay, Pair of (2) cast iron eagle decorated casket stands, Early brass cannon ball fireplace andirons & more! Porcelain/Glass/China/Collectables:, Japanese bronzed cast iron statue of hawk with spread wings, Broadside poster for a farm auction by Anthony S. Brown in 1868, History of Delaware by J. Thomas Scharf: 2 volumes, published in 1888, 2 volumes of History of Maryland by J. Thomas Scharf and published in 1879, 2 volumes of Life & Times of George Washington published in 1857, stained glass window with painted scene of dove, nice selection of early Asian and Middle Eastern carvings, Arts & Crafts style wrought iron double table lamp, Fulper art pottery lamp in flambe glaze, Antique Japanese inlaid tansu jewelry chest, Pair (2) Chinese carved ivory emperor and empress seated in thrones and each holding a Ruyi scepter, Chinese Netsukes, Lladro porcelain figurines, Chinese soapstone carving of Kuan Yin with boy, Van Briggle vase, Japanese sumida gawa pottery tankard mug, Tribal turtle shell rattle, Late 18th Cent. patriotic toile textile depicting George Washington, Bronze clad statue of eagle holding patriotic shield, Bronze Buddha head on carved wood base, C. Loretto signed Jemez Native American art pottery vase, selection of carved soapstone figures, JayDee signed art pottery Peruvian idol wall pocket, Chinese famille verte porcelain vase converted to lamp, Advertising freight service from Cambridge, MD, Peninsula Produce Exchange from Pocomoke City, MD advertising paperweight, Glass leech jar full of glass target balls & floats, More than 100 designer and studio art glass paperweights in various shape, sizes, and designs most signed and numbered by makers such as Stueben, Baccarat, John Deacons, Murano and more! Artwork: Antonio Jacobsen (1850-1921) oil painting on panel depicting an America clipper ship at sea dated 1916, Large 18th Cent. oil painting on canvas depicting a central vignette romantic courtyard scene, Pr of (2) Antique portraits depicting Samuel Adams & his wife Rebecca Shourds Adams: Samuel Adams was the first sheriff of Atlantic City, NJ, the portraits were completed around c.1830, Charles Russ (1825-1920) oil painting on canvas, Petrus Pieter Gerardus Vertin (1819-1893) oil painting on oak panel depicting a Dutch street scene, Michel Rapusse Late 18thC Italian oil painting on canvas depicting a scene with pheasants, rabbits, and a floral brocade, Jan Jacob Coenraad Spohler (1837-1923) oil painting on oak panel in gilt and gessoed frame, William Hilliard (1836-1905) oil painting signed and dated 82, Oil painting on canvas depicting a scene with a boy fishing in a pond: signed W. Butler, Dated 1865 farming scene oil painting on canvas titled "Origin of the Plow", 19th Cent sketch with coloring done in watercolors signed H. Rampling, Alfred Birdsey (1912-1996) watercolor painting depicting lake scene, Dated 1878 needlework sampler, oil on canvas painting depicting ships at sea, Mid-century modernist gouache painting of rooster, Chromolithograph portrait depicting Beethoven, Early engraving of Napoleon in a gilt wood frame, Antique pastel portrait of George Washington: professionally framed and matted, "Bull Baiting" engraving published by T. McLean, John Gordon Guthrie portfolio full of watercolors and so much more! Special Addition Salvador Dali lithographs to include: (2) Print Suite set titled: Dali Discovers America with COA to include: "The Gateway to the New World" and "Christopher Columbus" both printed in 1979 H.C. 59/65 and signed, (2) Print suite set titled: Triomphe de L Amour with COA to include: "Le Jugement" and Le Triomphe" printed in 1978 E.A. 21/75 and signed, framed lithograph titled " For it is thy Life and thy Length of the thy Day" signed 14/250, framed lithograph titled: "Lilies of Time" signed Dali with original receipt. All but one of the lithographs have been signed and authenticated by famous archavist Albert Fields. Please view website and photos for full details. Special Interest: John Gordon Guthrie portfolio full of watercolors, ink drawings, and many other hand done pieces of art many of which are concept designs for stained glass: most art is signed JGG and the back of the cover is signed J. Gordon Guthrie 220 West 34th St N York City May 4 1927, PSA/DNA authenticated 1937 Chicago Cubs team signed baseball with 18 signatures, PSA/DNA authenticated 1925 Washington Senators team signed mini baseball bat containing 28 signatures, The Bank of Salisbury One Dollar Bill Note from 1851, Album full of George Washington related postcard, Album containing (50) Abraham Lincoln related postcards, Pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch signed photograph from 1949, Soprano Marcella Sembrich CDV photograph and signed card from 1894, Tenor Enrico Caruso signed photograph, Framed CDV photographs of famous opera singers: Zelie de Lussan, Adelina Patti, and Christine Nilsson, Soprano & actress Lily Pons signed photograph, Baritone Pasquale Amato signed postcard, Eleanor Robson Belmont photograph and signed card from 1907, Enrico Caruso cabinet card, postcard signed by Martha Leffler, postcard signed by Joseph Rogatchewsky, Album containing (44) postcards depicting opera singer Anna Held, Album containing (138) postcards depicting opera singer & actress Geraldine Farrar, Album containing approximately (250) opera performer postcards, Large Qty of local books indigenous to the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia and much more! Terms Personal Property: Cash Or Approved Check Day of sale. Visa/MC/Amex/Discover. 13% Buyer Premium. 3% Discount for cash or check. Everything Sold "As Is" with no warranties of any kind. Auction conducted inside of our 10,000 Sq. Ft. facility. Some seating provided. Food served by Fat Boys Catering of Salisbury, MD. Pickup: Will be available on Friday from 4 PM until the close of Friday night's Auction. We will be onsite from 9 AM - 12 Noon on Saturday Oct. 6th. Additionally we are generally in the office M-F 9 AM - 5 PM. Preview: Wed. Oct. 3rd from 5 PM - 7 PM & Fri. Oct. 5th from 2 PM - 4 PM View Website for Additional Information, Terms, Directions & Photographs!
THIS WILL BE A LIVE ONSITE AUCTION W/LIVE WEBCAST ONLINE BIDDING EVENT held at www.proxibid.com. (Online Absentee Bidding will be available via HIbid.com) The PREBID aspect will be available Approx. 45 days prior to the Auction Date. We average 60-80 Lots per hour at an Auction of this type. The iitems are cataoged and will be sold in Lot # order. THERE ARE MANY HIGH QUALITY PHOTOS OF THE ITEMS BEING SOLD ON THE AUCTION CO. WEBSITE. IF YOU NEED TO SEE A LARGER IMAGE PLEASE VIEW WWW.AMAUCTIONS.COM TERMS OF SALE We advise all prospective bidders to read the Terms & Conditions of the Auction Sale before bidding in an A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC Auction. By placing a bid the bidder is bound by those Terms and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between the successful bidder (purchaser), A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC and the seller (consignor) of the lot(s). 1. All property is sold "As Is, Where Is", and All Sales are Final. There is no bid reversals or refunds. 2. INSPECTION: Property is open to thorough public inspection. The bidder is invited, urged and cautioned to inspect the property prior to bidding. Property will be available for inspection at the places and times specified. It is the Bidder's responsibility to determine condition, age genuineness, authenticity, value or any other determinative factor prior to placing a bid on an item. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the internet, over the phone and at the auction but makes no representations. Persons in attendance during inspection, sale or removal of merchandise assume all risks of damage or loss to persons, property, or merchandise and shall exercise proper precautions at all times for the protection of persons and property and shall comply with all safety and health requirements as directed by Auctioneer, and local, state and federal regulations. Auctioneer, its agents, its employees and representatives shall not be liable by reason of any defect in or about the condition of the premises on which the auction is held. Buyer specifically releases Auctioneer, its agents and representatives from all liability thereof. In no event shall A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. 3. BIDDER REGISTRATION: Bidder must be 18 years of age or older, and is required to register for each auction. To participate in this Auction prospective bidders must register & provide identification information to establish that you are a valid bidder: At the time of registration, we collect information about you to verify who you are before you can bid. Bidder must submit information found to be current, complete, and accurate for proper identification. We collect credit card information to ensure that you are a qualified buyer. Bidder is responsible for security of his/her bidding number/user name and password, and any and all bids placed under the assigned number/ID. Auctioneer should be notified immediately if Bidder believes his/her bid number, account and/or password have been compromised. There is no cost to register for an auction (A $1 Authorization will be charged when you initially register to validate your credit card by Proxibid.) The Authorization is never deducted from your account. It verifies that the card being placed on file is legitimate. The Billing information including address will be validated through this authorization. If the Billing information on the Card doesn't match your shipping information the card may be rejected for possible fraud activity. Auction Co, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to terminate any registration, deny any person for any reason permission or access to bid, to reject any and all bids, and to suspend or ban Bidder from bidding. Bidder registration is not transferable or assignable. HiBid Registration ________________ Highbid User Ratings. Every bidder starts with a reputation of 0 and, with activity, this score goes up or down to a value between -100 (very bad) and 100 (very good). Any bidder with a reputation lower than +1 will have their auction bid permission set to pending. We will verify your information if you are a new bidder with a reputation of "0". Once approved or declined you will receive an email confirmation. If you have a negative user rating/score on Hibid or Proxibid the Auction Co. at its sole discretion may decline any and all bids placed by your account. As a last resort if we find you to be a non paying bidder or using fraudulent registration and/or credit card information you may be permanently declined from bidding at our auctions. Once a new HiBid customer has participated/purchased items in a few auctions you will start to build up positive feedback with a succesful pay and pickup transaction. Once you have a positive feedback rating your account will normally be automatically approved for auctions conducted on HiBid by A&M Auctioneers for a preset bidding amount. That amount is normally equal to the highest priced item in the Auction. If we have a vehicle that is worth $4,000 we would say that $5,000 would be the maximum high bid that would automatically be approved on your account. Anything above that would require approval. NOTE: If you are a new bidder to HiBid/A&M Auctioneers with a "0" feedback rating we will verify your registration information and assign your account a Maximum Preset High bid (Per Item) amount. This amount will be a Maximum of $500 per item and will depend on the Auction. This pre-aproval amount will be reflected in the Bidder Acceptance email once your account has been approved. We reccomend that when bidding place yours bids early so that you will know that your bid will be accepted. Don't wait until the final minute before the item closes to try to bid. In this scenario for example if you had been approved for a $500 max high bid per item and the bidding is already over $500. If you bid $750 your bid will be set to pending, a notification is sent to us and it is nearly impossible to act upon that less than 60 Seconds. If you know you will be bidding higher than the amount that you were approved for in the email contact us prior to the item ending and we can make a manual change. If you are not comfortable or willing to register online which includes placing a credit card on file on our Secure Web server you may enter bids in person at our facility. Bids must be in writing and are legally binding just the same. A Valid Credit Card will still be required on the bid form. Valid Identification will also be required if you are unknown to the Auction Co. We will upload the bids placed by you on your behalf onto the online bidding server. 4. All items offered online will have a minimum starting bid as displayed on the online catalogue. Online bids lower than minimum will not be accepted. 5. CATALOGUE ERRORS & OMISSIONS: If a description does not match a picture in a lot, the description takes precedence. If you find an error please contact the Auction Co. and we will attempt to rectify it. All items are sold on an "as is, where is" basis, with all faults. In the event an item was listed in error or an item can't be located during pick up for any reason, the bidder agrees that their maximum recourse is a full refund of the item in question and that all other items bid on remain binding. By bidding you are acknowledging agreement with the terms above. Do not bid unless you agree to all of these terms. The Bidder is responsible for knowing which item is being bid on. If the Bidder is unsure, they should inquire or not bid. When becoming the winning bidder at auction you have effected a contract and will be expected to pay for items in which you were evidenced to be the successful bidder. Auctioneer will not honor "mistakes". 6. REVIEWING YOUR BIDS: During an auction you can check the status of your bids at anytime by logging into online server. Please be careful when placing bids. Placing a bid is a two step process. When you click bid button it will pull up a window verifying that you want to place that bid. If you want to place the next bid increment that the computer is asking for you can do that. If you desire to increase the amount of your bid this screen will allow you to bid a higher amount. Ensure that you type in the correct amount. If you make an error the Auction Co. can attempt to correct it but it has to be in a timely manner before the item closes. In order to make a correction you must contact the Auction Co. at 410-835-0384. We have a staff member in the office during all online auctions. You are responsible for the bids that you place. Note that no bids can be withdrawn after the auction for any reason. 7. PROGRESSION OF THE AUCTION: Auctions are typically uploaded to the the Proxibid/HiBid Auction Platform 30-45 days before the auction is scheduled to end. Some short notice auctions may be online for only 15-30 Days. Each Auction will have a scheduled start time. At a live Auction on Average we can sell 60-80 lots per hour. Lots will be sold in lot # order. 8. PAYING FOR YOUR PURCHASES: There is no cost to register for an auction. Generally you will receive an "UNPAID" Auction Invoice on the day/night of the Auction immediately following the sale. You will normally be afforded a period of 12-24 hours to contact us and arrange an alternate payment method. We generally process Credit Card transactions the day after the Auction at a specified time. If you don't contact us during this period we will Charge the Credit Card that was placed on file at Registration for the Purchase price of your won items including Sales Tax and Buyers Premium. When an auction closes, if you are the winner, you must attend during the alotted Pick up time frame where you may pay cash, Approved local Check, Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover. If you do not pick up during the alotted time, we will charge your credit card with the winning bid amount, plus applicable Buyers Premium and taxes. In addition if we move your items from the Auction site back to our facility you will be responsible for a transportation fee as stated in terms of auction. If your Credit Card is declined you can pay in person when you pick the items up. 9. BIDDING NOTIFICATIONS: You can choose to be notified by e-mail during the auction if you have been outbid. Please note that outbid notifications are NOT sent out during the last two hours of the sale. You can watch each item end. If you are the high bidder on an item the item will be highlighted in Green in the Live Auction area. If the lot changes from green to red it means that you have been outbid and would need to bid again At a higher bid. The item will not change back to green until you have surpassed the high bid that the back bidder placed. 10. RESERVE: Seldom are items sold with Reserve. If an item is being sold with a reserve, it will be clearly marked and identified. For items sold with a 'reserve', you will be required to pay a minimum amount in order to win the item. 11. REMOVAL OF ITEMS: All items are sold in place. Buyers are responsible to remove items in a good workmanlike manner. Any plumbing must be shut off before being disconnected and any electrical that is disconnected must be capped. You must bring any and all tools, equipment required to disconnect and remove any items you purchase. You must bring any required labor to assist in carrying your items from the home to your vehicle. We will have staff onsite to assist buyers in finding their items but they will likely not be available to assist in any way with removal of your items. Please plan ahead and come prepared. You are expected to bring boxes, packing materials, tape, tools, wheel carts, dollies or anything else needed to remove your items in a timely manner. Any items not removed by the times shown will be deemed abandoned regardless of the price. If you can't pick your items up during the time scheduled, you are responsible for designating someone to pick your items up during the time that we are scheduled to be there. Many of these auctions are conducted offsite in a consignor's home. We have contracted with that person the dates that we are provided access to the home. You have been advised of the preview and pickup dates prior to the auction. If you are unable or unwilling to pickup your items during the scheduled time please don't bid on the items unless you provide someone to pick your items up for you. 12. RISK TO PERSON AND PROPERTY: BY REGISTERING AS A BUYER, YOU AGREE THAT A&M AUCTIONEERS & APRAISERS., LLC & THE SELLER/CONSIGNOR ARE NOT LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE ITEMS YOU PURCHASED, YOUR OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR FOR INJURY OR DEATH. Please take care of yourself and your items as you have released us from liability. We will not be liable for damage or injury to individuals or their property. Purchaser assumes all risk and liability whatsoever resulting from the use of the item(s) sold hereunder; and shall defend, indemnify, and save harmless Auctioneer and Seller from any liability. 13. AUCTION RECORDS: In the unlikely event of a dispute, you agree to accept as true the information that we have in our records. 14. ADDITIONS & DELETIONS: We reserve the right to remove and/or add lots and/or items to the sale at any point during the auction. 15. The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client, the Seller. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions, or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of the Seller. 16. Titles will be disbursed on auction day only if payment is made in cash; otherwise they will be mailed when the check clears the bank. This will take approx.10 days for a personal check. If you replace a personal check with a local bank/cashier's check we will be able to hand you the title at that time. 17. SALES TAX: Sales tax will be added to the purchase of all taxable items. Dealers who purchase for resale must file their resale permit numbers. If you are Maryland Dealer you are required to have a Valid Sales & Use Tax License with the State of Maryland. We are required to verify that the license is Valid before deducting Sales Tax. We will verify the Tax # that you provide and print a Blanket Resale form for your to sign. This needs to be completed before the billing process is initiated. You can't use someone else's Sales & Use License. For Bidders from another state we are required by the State of Maryland to have a copy of your State Business License/Tax License on file in order not to charge Tax. BUYER'S PREMIUM: A premium of 18% of the bid price will be added to the price of each item purchased on Proxibid. Taxes are calculated AFTER the buyer's premium. The Bidders Payment Type will not affect the Buyer Premium at an Online Only Auction. The buyer's premium includes commissions and/or fee's retained by the Online Bidding Platform company. 18. If the foregoing conditions or any other applicable conditions are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Auctioneer and Seller by law, including without limitation, the right to hold the purchaser liable for the bid price, the Auctioneer, at their option may (1) resell the property publicly or privately, with purchaser being liable for the payment of any deficiency plus all costs incurred, or (2) cancel the sale, retaining liquidated damages on all payments made by purchaser, Auctioneer commission and all other incidental damages will be charged. 19. Information in brochures, catalogs and other advertisements are from sources believed to be reliable; however prospective purchasers are urged to inspect the inventory or property to satisfy themselves as to condition, model, manufacturer, year, features, mileage, survey, acres, etc. Neither the Auctioneer or our client make any guarantees and are not responsible for listing or advertising inaccuracies or discrepancies. 20. All statements made by the Auctioneer the day of the auction take precedence over oral statements and/or printed materials. 21. Local Pickup is recommended. There will be no Shipping available for this Auction to be provided by the Auction Co. Prompt pickup is required. Buyer responsible for bringing all Tools, Manpower, Boxes & Packing materials to remove the items in a timely manner. 22. SHIPPING: A & M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC generally does not offer shipping. However, shipping is available through the local UPS Pack and Ship Store of Salisbury, MD. Please contact Milt at 410-749-5070. A&Ml Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC has no affiliation with the Pack and Ship store and has no control over pick-up fees or shipping freight fees through the UPS Store. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers is not a shipping company. If you want something packed or shipped please call the UPS Pack and Ship store or any other shipping company of your choosing. Please be advised that this type of shipping can be very expensive. If you chose not to have your items shipped you will be responsible for picking them up from the UPS Store once they have been delivered. You will be responsible for any fee's associated that have been incurred. There will be no refunds if you choose not to have your items shipped. SHIPPING NOTE FIrearms (If any are being sold): The Auction Co will remain responsible for the shipment of items to include, Any and All firearms (Handguns, Rifles & Shotguns). Per ATF regulations we are responsible for shipping these items to another FFL in your State in most cases. SHIPPING NOTE JEWELRY, GOLD/SILVER COINAGE (If any are being sold): The Auction Co. will also be responsible for the shipping of most Jeweley, Silver & Gold Coinage/Currency items. We have had a few recent experiences with fraudulent bidding activity with Gold, Silver & Jewelry Purchases. If we suspect any fraudulent activity we reserve the right to hold these items until we can determine the validity of the purchase. This can be accomplished on our end by contacting the Card Issuer and having them contact the buyer to verify the purchase if needed. We will not ship these items to any address other than the verified address associated with the Credit Card. 23. The Auction Co. reserves the right to extend the bidding time if an error should occur with the online server. 24. By registering for the Auction you hereby agree to receive mail and/or email correspondence from the auction Co. from time to time. Auctioneer uses email mailing lists to notify customers about online and live auctions. Customers who do not wish to be notified should contact the office of the Auctioneer and request removal from the email mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 15.00 1.00 USD
15.01 - 35.00 2.50 USD
35.01 - 100.00 5.00 USD
100.01 - 250.00 10.00 USD
250.01 - 500.00 25.00 USD
500.01 - 1,000.00 50.00 USD
1,000.01 - 2,000.00 100.00 USD
2,000.01 - 10,000.00 250.00 USD
10,000.01 - 100,000.00 2,500.00 USD
100,000.01 - 9,999,999.99 10,000.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 15% Buyer Premium added to high bid!
Payment Terms
Cash Or Approved Check Day of sale. Visa/MC/Amex/Discover. 15% Buyer Premium for Absentee Bids place on HiBid.com. Everything Sold "As Is" with no warranties of any kind. Valid Creidt card reguired to register. Items not paid for on the day of the auction will be applied to the credit card on file on Friday at the end of the Auction. Maryland Sales tax (6%) will be charged.
Local Pickup is recommended. Items can be picked up at the Auction Site on Monday - Friday by Appointment the following week. Buyer is responsible for removing all items. Buyer is responsible for bringing any required manpower (Personnel to carry your items), tools, boxes, wrapping paper, tape, blankets, wheel cart or dollies needed to remove your items from the property. We will have Staff onsite to assist you in locating your items but they may not be available to assist in carrying of items. If items not picked up or Arrangement made for shipping those items will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of at the discretion of the Auction Company and/or property owner. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC does not offer shipping. However, shipping is available through the local UPS Pack and Ship Store of Salisbury, MD. Please contact Milt at 410-749-5070 with questions. We will coordinate getting the items to the UPS Store upon completion of payment for the items. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC has no affiliation with the Pack and Ship store and has no control over pick-up fees or shipping freight fees through the UPS Store. It should be understood that this type of shipping can be expensive. Allen & Marshall Auctioneers and Appraisers is not a shipping company. If you want something packed or shipped via the the UPS Pack and Ship store we will deliver the items for you. If you wish to use any other company for shipping please have them pick the items up for you.
Notice: Financing terms available may vary depending on applicant and/or guarantor credit profile(s) and additional approval conditions. Assets aged 10-15 years or more may require increased finance charges. Financing approval may require pledge of collateral as security. Applicant credit profile including FICO is used for credit review. Commercial financing provided or arranged by Express Tech-Financing, LLC pursuant to California Finance Lender License #60DBO54873. Consumer financing arranged by Express Tech-Financing, LLC pursuant to California Finance Lender License #60DBO54873 and state licenses listed at the this link. Consumer financing not available for consumers residing in Alaska, Louisiana, Nevada, Ohio, Vermont, Hawaii, or Wisconsin. Additional state restrictions may apply. Equal opportunity lender.