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If, after having read About the Auction and studied the NPS Auction
Catalogue including the bidding rules and conditions, you decide to BID IN THE
ROOM, just come along - with your cheque book or cash !
If instead you wish to make a POSTAL BID, then |
- Print-off, complete and sign the NPS Bid Form (or use the copy supplied with your
printed Catalogue) and send this to NPS 107 Charterhouse Street, London EC1M
6PT. Bids should be received at the NPS by the Thursday before the
Auction to enable us to do the paperwork involved, although in some cases telephone bids will be included to 11 am on the morning of the Auction.
Please note we cannot accept bids sent in by
e-mail.
- Remember:
- Postal bidders may reject any lot if not as described provided that it is
returned to the Society's office within 48 hours of receipt and in the same
condition as it was when despatched by the Society.
- Unless otherwise instructed, lots will be forwarded as follows:
- Up to £20 in total value -by ordinary post
- Above £20 and up to £40 -by recorded delivery in the UK
- Above £40 -by special delivery or insured mail (but note there is no
registered service from the UK to Canada or USA)
- Postage and packing where applicable, are to be paid by the purchaser and
will be added to the invoice.
- Overseas bidders are reminded of the high cost of airmail postage and it is
suggested that heavy items are dispatched by surface mail. If you agree
indicate on your bid form.
- Invoices will be sent out after the Auction and should be paid within 7
days of receipt.
- If you wish to collect your purchases from the NPS Office, please state
this on your bid form. Payment must be made when collecting or on receipt of
invoice. Items must be collected, by prior arrangement, within 14 days of the
Auction; please make arrangements as soon as you receive your invoice, if you
have not done so previously.
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