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Lot 1371: WWII Careless Talk Kills, Harry Anderson

Est: $50 USD - $100 USDSold:
Louis J. Dianni, LLCWest Palm Beach , FL, USFebruary 17, 2014

Item Overview

Description


Artist: Harry Anderson
Artist Dates: 1906 - 1996
Signed Within Plate: Yes
Date of Work: 1943
Description: Weeping parents look up from the dreaded message that their son is a war casualty. The American secrecy campaign depended, to some extent, on a desire to gain control over otherwise uncontrollable events. Anderson, a devout Seventh-day Adventist, is well known for his Christian themed illustrations and paintings.This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve.
Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores.
Size: 20" H x 14" W
Weight: < 1 ounce
Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck
Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible).
Artist Biography: Illustrator Harry Anderson was born in 1906 in Chicago to Swedish parents. Talent for mathematics seemed to run in the family, so young Harry naturally later chose it for his college major, studying at the University of Illinois in 1925. Then he took an art course as an easy counterpoint to the math classes, and discovered both a talent and a love for drawing. With the change in major came a change in venue. He moved to Syracuse, New York, to attend the Syracuse School of Art in 1927. It was a classical art education with the entire first year devoted to drawing from casts -- a practice of presenting the student with a bust or other piece of sculpture in various lighting and having them render it in different media. It is a grueling technique despised by most students for its repetitious boredom, but it instills basic drawing skills that are crucial to an illustrator's success. With the second year's classes, came figure drawing and anatomy classes as detailed as those for medical students; more fundamentals that stood him in good stead his entire career.At Syracuse he met and roomed with Tom Lovell who became a lifelong friend and an important illustrator in his own right. They graduated with honors and moved to New York to share a studio and make their fortune. Unfortunately, this was 1931 and the Depression was in full force. Anderson sold candy at night and peddled his art to agencies during the day. It took him over a year to make his first magazine sale, and several more years before he felt established enough to move back home to Chicago.With some New York magazine sales behind him, he joined an art service agency that found work for its artists in return for a portion of the fee. By 1937 Anderson was working on national ad campaigns like the one for Sealed Power Piston Rings in 1938. He was also much in demand for story illustrations for the major magazines. His work appeared in Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, Redbook, The Saturday Evening Post and others. The images were on a par with the best work being done at the time.He married his wife, Ruth Huebel, around 1940. She worked in the same building as Harry and posed for him on one occasion. The following year he left the agency and joined the studio of Haddon Sundblom -- famous for his Coca-Cola Santa Claus paintings. He was too old for military service but he did contribute one poster to the war effort. The purchase of a home in Highland Park during this period led to a second fork in his career path. Anderson had no time to do the repair work needed, and a handyman was hired. It was through this man that the Andersons renewed their religious faith.He and Ruth joined the Seventh Day Adventist Church and in 1944 Harry was asked if he would contribute to their publishing efforts. Their pastor sent samples of Anderson's illustrations to the denomination's Review and Herald Publishing Company, publishers of inspirational books and study materials. The Review's art director, Terence K. Martin, had long had the idea of showing Christ as a tangible presence in modern times, in modern day settings. When he saw Anderson's samples, he knew he had an artist who could bring that idea to life. Thus Anderson began his career in religious art, still illustrating for magazines to supplement his income.The next year, his most famous image was crafted. What Happened to Your Hand? was done for a children's book in 1945 and immediately touched the hearts of that audience. The adults in charge of the publishing program were less enthusiastic; some even considering it near-blasphemous to show Christ in the present day. Cooler heads prevailed and Anderson spent the rest of his active career dividing his efforts between commercial assignments at his premium wages, and religious ones done for love and for minimal payment.The inner peace that allowed Anderson to make his choice to contribute his time and effort at virtually minimum wage was evident in his paintings and in his depiction of Jesus. However, this dedication and calm is present in all of his work. As an important and popular illustrator, he is almost unique in the gentleness of his images. Quite capable of depicting nearly anything, his choice of assignments and his approach to them was always in line with the dictates of his heart. Not many people can live their lives the way they want to. It seems that Anderson did. He enjoyed the same quiet, focused strength in his private life that's evident in his art.He was featured in a 1956 issue of American Artist magazine and received awards from several art associations throughout his career, including the prestigious New York Art Directors Club. In 1994 he was inducted into the Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame.In the Sixties he began painting calendars for Exxon Oil company (then Esso) and was able to stretch his artistic muscles on images based on Great Moments in American History and Great Moments in Early American Motoring. Interestingly enough, Anderson was actively supporting himself with illustration work at a time when most of his generation were in forced retirement. Norman Rockwell is one of the few other illustrators who were still working and, coincidentally, also one of the very few who took a moral stance with his work and maintained it throughout his career.In the mid-Sixties, Harry Anderson expanded his religious horizons to include the Mormon Church, for whom he created a mural for the 1964 New York World's Fair. It was done in oil paints which he'd abandoned early is his career due to allergies to turpentine. New thinners allowed him to explore the medium again. He produced a dozen more oil paintings for the Mormons, many of which have been reproduced in one of their publications entitled the Family Home Evening.In 1976, Review and Herald published Harry Anderson, The Man Behind the Paintings, from which much of this essay is taken. The picture one gets from reading it is that of a man of conviction and great talent who was aware of both and didn't feel the need to discuss either. His talents weren't limited to painting as he crafted models of ships and buggies, hooked rugs, carved flocks of birds, made furniture, and enjoyed many other dexterous skills. Harry Anderson died in 1996 at the age of 90, the last of a generation of illustrators from The Golden Age of Magazine Illustration. It is almost certain that he was one of the last active members of that group. His work is still being circulated, and appreciated, today, in publications like Your Bible and You, and The Desire of Ages.

Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

Artist or Maker

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: COD (cash on delivery), MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

PACKING, SHIPPING & INSURANCE - Please see TERMS & CONDITIONS for detailed information on this topic.

1. We ship all over the world

2. We offer in-house packing, which incurs a MINIMUM HANDLING CHARGE of $25.00USD for each shipment packaged. This is applicable to item(s) being shipped to any location.

3. We ship via FEDEX GROUND for USA and U.S.P.S. for International.

4. We will not use your FEDEX or U.S.P.S. A/C to ship.

5. We will arrange private truck transport if that is desired.

6. We will give an estimated shipping quote if you request it, however, your item(s) will need to be packaged in order to generate a quote, so you will automatically incur the per box packaging fee covered in #2 above.

7. We offer insurance and it is @ 1.5% of the total value of your purchases. If loss or damage occurs during shipment, the Buyer files for recovery.

8. We will use the credit card on file for packing, shipping and insurance unless you have advised otherwise at the point of sale.

Auction Details

5th Annual Palm Beach Auction-Day 3 of 3

by
Louis J. Dianni, LLC
February 17, 2014, 12:00 PM EST

150 Australian Ave, West Palm Beach , FL, 33406, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

24.5%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$99$10
$100$499$25
$500$999$50
$1,000$1,999$100
$2,000$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,500
$50,000$99,999$5,000
$100,000+$10,000

TERMS & CONDITIONS

LOUIS J. DIANNI,LCC - AUCTION TERMS & CONDITIONS - Remember you must sign up for EACH of the three days of this auction if you are bidding in each day.
The Terms & Conditions set forth pertain to you (The Buyer/Bidder) bidding at Auction, managed by Louis J. Dianni, LLC, Auctioneer, (LJD), AU-4180, AB-2954 beginning @ 12-Noon, EST each day. Saturday, February 15, Sunday, February 16 & Monday (Presidents' Day) February 17. Live, at the Hilton Hotel & Conference Center, 150 Australian Ave., West Palm Beach, FL and simultaneously, live on LiveAuctioneers.com. Louis J. Dianni & Louis J. Dianni, LLC & company is recognized in this contract as the auctioneer, the agent, the seller and LJD.
REGISTER TO BID - To bid on LiveAuctioneers, please register here on this web site. You will be asked to fill out a short profile and your information will be sent on to Louis J. Dianni for approval. Live Auctioneers merely facilitates on-line auctions for auction houses and under no circumstances manages bidder approval.
You will be asked by LJD for valid Mastercard or VISA credit card information in the bidder's name, and any other information deemed necessary to approve your bidding privileges. Once approved to bid on Live Auctioneers, you will receive an email stating so. On LiveAuctioneers, or on our secure website, LouisJDianni.com, you may leave an Absentee Bid if you cannot bid live on auction day
All property is sold by Louis J.Dianni, agent for the actual owner/consignor and is sold "As Is." No warranties or representations of any kind are made with respect to any property offered for sale. No warranty of title, warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property is made. In no event shall the agent, seller or consignor be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty of description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property and no statement by anyone, statements in the catalog, in any advertisement, in the bill of sale or invoice, or elsewhere, should be deemed such a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability. All bidders acknowledge their right to have made full inspection of any and all properties prior to sale and agree to be charged with all matters such inspection may have disclosed or indicated. LJD retains all rights to copyright or other intellectual property contained in this auction.
BUYER'S PREMIUM - See further details below this chart:
On-Line bid, pay with USA Credit Card: 24.5%
On-Line bid, pay with International Credit Card: 25.5%
On-Line bid, pay by Cash, Check or Bank Wire: 21.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by International card: 22.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by Cash, Check, Bank Wire
*Bid Live @ Auction includes bids executed by phone or successful absentee bids that were submitted to our website, LouisJDianni.com.
SALES TAX - Buyers are required to pay Florida State Sales Tex of 6.0% of the total sales price, including the Buyer Premium. The only exceptions are if a valid sales tax exemption certificate is supplied LJD prior to checkout or invoicing or if the item(s) are shipped to a State other than Florida. LJD will not refund any sales tax collected.
PAYMENT METHODS - Cash, Bank Wire Transfer, Personal Check (allow 2 week clearance), Master Card or Visa Credit Cards. At the close of the sale of any item(s), title to the property immediately transfers to the successful bidder, who in turn, becomes the owner of the property. Buyer assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased property, including all costs and expenses of handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, export and otherwise, and is liable for the full purchase price, plus Buyer Premium and applicable taxes. Payment must be made either on the day of the auction or within (7) seven business days from the close of the auction, by Tuesday, February 26. Checks must clear before merchandise is released, they must be dated and bankable on the day of purchase and they will not be held for any period of time. A $30.00USD fee will be added for returned checks. Personal checks and any type of bank checks: allow 2 wks for clearance. Bank Wire Transfers: $25.00USD bank service charge applies per bank involved in transfer. Payment by credit card is limited to: Master Card or Visa and is limited to a maximum of $5000.00USD per auction with balances over that amount to be paid in cash or bank wire transfer, no exceptions. If you are the successful bidder, and do not remit payment as specified, the amount owed will be charged to your credit card together with such charges set forth in these terms of sale.
Under no circumstances will any item be released or packaged for shipping, nor will a shipping quote be offered until full payment is received and cleared.
ABSENTEE BIDDING - You may leave an absentee bid with us in one of these tw ways: 1) Visit our web site and Register to Bid, leaving your absentee bid on the secure form. If you prefer, you can copy your completed form, print it and fax or scan to 888-371-4620 or email directly to Janet @ Ljdmarine01@gmail.com 2)) you may leave an Absentee Bid on this site, Live Auctioneers. Regardless of how you choose to Register to Bid, after you have been approved to bid by LJD, your absentee bid will be accepted & executed by LJD. (Please see BIDDER REGISTRATION section for more details) We cannot accept absentee bids without a completed registration form from you. LJD assumes no liability for inability to execute your absentee bid.
PHONE BIDDING - A limited number of phone lines will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please reserve no later than three days before the auction. We cannot guarantee a phone line, we can only do our best to accommodate you if cannot bid in live in person or live on-line with LiveAuctioneers or leave an absentee bid with us ahead of time. Please contact Janet to set up a phone line, Ljdmarine01@gmail.com or call her @ 954-895-8727. If you are unsure of where you or your agent will be during the auction, we reccommend leaving an Absentee Bid on our web site or on LiveAuctioneers. We cannot accept phone bids without a completed registration form from you. LJD assumes no liability for inability to execute your phone bid.
CONDITION REPORTS - Detailed condition reports are not offered by the auctioneer Louis J. Dianni, LiveAuctioneers, or the Consignor. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. It is the responsibility of the bidder to examine lots in person, through an agent and/or by visiting and viewing the many photos available on LiveAuctioneers.com on each item being offered for sale. Any condition report given, as a courtesy to a potential bidder, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. All counts, weights and measurements are approximate. The Auctioneer shall bear no responsibility for any error or omission.
PREVIEW - Friday, February 14, 3pm-7pm; and 9:00am to Noon EST on Sat., February 15, Sun., February 16 and Mon., February 17 at the auction site, Hilton Hotel & Conference Center, 150 Australian Ave., West Palm Beach, FL Also visit our web site for plentiful photos and details on each lot. In addition to our scheduled preview times at the auction, if scheduling makes it impossible for you to visit during normal preview hours, we will accommodate you for a private viewing, at our gallery in Sunrise FL 33351 any day Mon-Fri. 10-4:00PM EST up and until the items are packed for transport to the auction site. Simply call ahead for an appointment and address.
PICK-UP SCHEDULE - - Pick up for any items paid for at the auction by Cash or Credit Card can be removed from the auction by the purchaser. Checks of any kind must clear. Off-site pickup is at LJD office & warehouse, both in Sunrise, FL 33351, approx. 35 miles north of Miami and 35 miles south of Palm Beach . NOTE: LJD is closed Tues. Feb. 18 & Wed., Feb. 19, re-opening Thursday., Feb. 20 at 10:00am for phone service only. Absolutely no pickups before MONDAY, February 24th. From Mon. 2/24 through Mon., 3/3 pickups can be made from 10AM-4:30PM EST with prior arrangement; call Janet 954-895-8727. (Please note: full payment must be received within 7 days of auction close, 2-26, regardless of where you are picking up or having shipped) After 2-26-14, stored items will incur storage and insurance charges at the rate of $5.00USD per item, per day.
PACKING, SHIPPING & INSURANCE - The Buyer is responsible for the shipment of all purchased property that has not been collected at the auction or the office in the time specified herein. As a convenience to the Buyer, we offer in-house packaging and shipping service via Fedex Ground for USA and U.S.P.S. for International shipments. You may choose an outside shipper, and you will need to make arrangements for your items to be picked up by that provider of services or another agent you authorize. LJD is not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs while your objects are in anothers care. If loss or damage should occur during shipment, and you have chosen an outside shipper, or instructed us to not insure your shipment, it is incumbent upon you to file for recovery. All international customs, duties and other tariffs are the responsibility of the Buyer. Shipping & Insurance charges are a separate charge from your auction purchase charge and the credit card on file will be used for packing, shipping and insurance unless you have advised otherwise at the point of sale. NOTE: In-house packing incurs a MINIMUM HANDLING CHARGE of $25.00USD for each shipment packaged in-house, regardless of the Buyers choice to utilize his own carrier account or to have it picked up by his own agent after it has already been packaged. This is applicable to item(s) being shipped to any location.
FIREARMS NOTICE - Any pistols or rifles manufactured after December 31, 1898 (contemporary)will need to be transferred to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in your area to complete the paperwork. You will need to make arrangements for the paperwork, background check and transfer to you and pay the FFL dealer yourself. You will also be expected to pay for the packing & shipment to the FFL holder from our warehouse. If a firearm is considered a contemporary piece the buyer to required to either be an FFL Dealer or choose an FFL Dealer in their home state to have this piece shipped to. Please choose an FFL dealer who does NOT require the sender (the auction house) to have an FFL. Please note: this auction house DOES NOT hold an FFL.
If you are acquiring the weapon in person at the auction or from our warehouse in Sunrise, FL after the sale, you MUST present an ORIGINAL FFL DEALER License in your name. No facsimiles. No exceptions.

BUYER DEFAULT - If any of the Terms of Sale are not fully complied with by the Buyer, the Buyer will be in default without the need of notice by the Auction House. The Buyer shall be liable to the Auction House and the Consignor for the total purchase price, including all premiums, charges, and expenses specified in the Terms of Sale. Interest shall accrue at the rate of 18% per annum commencing with the date of the auction. In addition to other remedies available to the Auction House by law, the Auction House may, at its option, a)cancel the sale of the lot(s) on which the buyer defaulted and any other lots sold to the defaulting Buyer at the same or any other Auction(s) and retain as liquidated damages all payments made by the Buyer, b) resell the purchased property, whether at public auction or private sale, or c) pursue any combination of a) and b) above. In the event of default, the Buyer will be responsible to the Auction House and the Consignor for any deficiency, any and all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fee, collection fees and expenses, late charges and other damages. The Auction House may, at its discretion, apply any proceeds of the sale otherwise due to the Buyer or monies of the Buyer in the Auction House's possession to reduce or satisfy the Buyer's obligation.
AUCTIONEER'S DETERMINATION FINAL - A lot will be sold to the highest bidder as determined in the sole and exclusive judgment of the auctioneer and/or Louis J. Dianni. The auctioneer will also have the sole and exclusive power and authority to a) resolve any disputes between bidders, b) determine whether to pass or re-offer a lot for sale, c) reject or challenge any bid or advance in the bidding, d) exclude any bidder from the sale and e) otherwise regulate the bidders, the bidding and its increments.
WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY FROM SALE - LJD reserves the right to withdraw property from the sale for any reason and with no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal. This includes before, during and after the auction.

RESCISSION OF PROPERTY - In the event that LJD receives notice of an adverse claim with respect to purchased property, he shall have the right (but not the obligation), in his sole and absolute discretion, to rescind the sale to the Buyer, upon written or email notice to the Buyer. Upon such notice, the Buyer will promptly return the purchased property to LJD in the same condition as when purchased. The purchase price will then be promptly refunded to the Buyer, including Buyer's premium and applicable taxes paid. Buyer will have no further recourse against Louis J. Dianni, the Auctioneer, LiveAuctioneers or the Consignor, nor shall they be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by the Buyer.

SEVERABILITY & WAIVER - If any provision or portion of these Terms & Conditions of Sale shall be deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable under applicable law, that provision or portion shall be stricken and severed from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect. Failure to enforce any of the provisions in the Terms & Conditions of Sale shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to enforce any other provisions of these Terms & Conditions of Sale.
NO ASSIGNMENT - Unless Louis J. Dianni consents in writing, buyers may not assign their rights or any other of their obligations related to an auction or other sale by Louis J. Dianni.
NO MODIFICATIONS - These Terms & Conditions of Sale may not be changed unless Louis J. Dianni and the Buyer have agreed to do so in a written agreement signed by both parties, or in an electronic agreement via email.
ENDANGERED SPECIES & CITES PERMITS (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) - The export of a lot from the United States or import into certain countries may be subject to export and import regulations, licensure and/or other restrictions; in particular, lots containing animal material such as ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, coral or whalebone may require the granting of one or more export or import licenses or may be banned from import altogether by some countries. Lots that contain these aforementioned materials may also not be eligible for exportation if they are not over one hundred years of age. It is the buyer's responsibility to investigate any such restrictions and to obtain any relevant export or import licenses. Please note that this process is governed by local authorities and may take considerable time. Regardless of any delay in the obtaining of an export or import license or denial of a license's issuance, purchased lots shall be paid for in accordance with the Conditions of Sale, and any such delay or denial shall not serve as the basis for cancellation of any sale.
Prospective buyers are advised to obtain information from the relevant regulatory authorities regarding export and import restrictions, requirements, and costs prior to bidding. There is no assurance that any necessary licenses can be obtained.

NOTE: Registration to Bid Constitutes Acceptance of These Terms & Conditions of Sale

CREDIT CARDS

We accept Visa and Master Card debit and credit cards for the purchase as well as the packaging and shipping of same to anywhere in the world. We do not accept any other credit cards or PayPal.

BUYER'S PREMIUM

BUYER'S PREMIUM - See further details below this chart:
On-Line bid, pay with USA Credit Card: 24.5%
On-Line bid, pay with International Credit Card: 25.5%
On-Line bid, pay by Cash, Check or **Bank Wire: 21.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by International card: 22.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by Cash, Check, **Bank Wire: 18%
*Bid Live @ Auction includes bids executed by phone.
**Add $25.00USD bank wire transfer fee

The default Buyer's Premium will be 21.5% on your invoice. Adjustment to the percentage shall be made when the method of payment is determined, according to the list provided herein. Buyers are required to pay the Putnam County, NY sales tax of of 8.3/8 % on the total sales price, including the Buyer Premium, and the sales tax on the packaging of items to be shipped. The only exceptions are if a valid sales tax exemption certificate is supplied LJD prior to checkout or invoicing or if the item(s) are shipped to a State other than New York. In the latter case, a Tangible Personal Property For Resale By A Non-Resident (of New York) Dealer will need to be signed by the Buyer, and adequate evidence of authority to do business in the Buyers home state is required by New York Law. LJD will not refund any sales tax collected.

PAYMENT METHOD & BUYER'S PREMIUM

PAYMENT METHODS - Cash, Bank Wire Transfer, Personal Check (allow 2 week clearance), Master Card or Visa Credit Cards. At the close of the sale of any item(s), title to the property immediately transfers to the successful bidder, who in turn, becomes the owner of the property. Buyer assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased property, including all costs and expenses of handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, export and otherwise, and is liable for the full purchase price, plus Buyer Premium and applicable taxes. Payment must be made either on the day of the auction or within (7) seven business days from the close of the auction, by Tuesday, August 20th. Checks must clear before merchandise is released, they must be dated and bankable on the day of purchase and they will not be held for any period of time. A $30.00USD fee will be added for returned checks. Personal checks and any type of bank checks: allow 2 wks for clearance. Bank Wire Transfers: $25.00USD bank service charge applies per bank involved in transfer. Payment by credit or debit card: Master Card or Visa and limited to a maximum of $5000.00USD per auction with balances over that amount to be paid in cash or bank wire transfer, absolutely no exceptions. If you are the successful bidder, and do not remit payment as specified, the amount owed will be charged to your credit card together with such charges set forth in these terms of sale.
Under no circumstances will any item be released or packaged for shipping, nor will a shipping quote be offered until full payment is received and cleared.
BUYER'S PREMIUM:
On-Line bid, pay with USA Credit Card: 24.5%
On-Line bid, pay with International Credit Card: 25.5%
On-Line bid, pay by Cash, Check or **Bank Wire: 21.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by International card: 22.5%
*Live Bid @ Auction, pay by Cash, Check, **Bank Wire: 18%
*Bid Live @ Auction includes bids executed by phone.
**Add $25.00USD bank wire transfer fee

6.0% SALES TAX

Buyers are required to pay Florida State Sales Tex of 6.0% of the total sales price, including the Buyer Premium. The only exceptions are if a valid sales tax exemption certificate is supplied LJD prior to checkout or invoicing or if the item(s) are shipped to a State other than Florida. LJD will not refund any sales tax collected.

PACKING & SHIPPING

PACKING, SHIPPING & INSURANCE - Please see TERMS & CONDITIONS for detailed information on this topic.

1. We ship all over the world

2. We offer in-house packing, which incurs a MINIMUM HANDLING CHARGE of $25.00USD for each shipment packaged. This is applicable to item(s) being shipped to any location.

3. We ship via FEDEX GROUND for USA and U.S.P.S. for International.

4. We will not use your FEDEX or U.S.P.S. A/C to ship.

5. We will arrange private truck transport if that is desired.

6. We will give an estimated shipping quote if you request it, however, your item(s) will need to be packaged in order to generate a quote, so you will automatically incur the per box packaging fee covered in #2 above.

7. We offer insurance and it is @ 1.5% of the total value of your purchases. If loss or damage occurs during shipment, the Buyer files for recovery.

8. We will use the credit card on file for packing, shipping and insurance unless you have advised otherwise at the point of sale.

CONDITION

CONDITION REPORTS - Detailed condition reports are not offered by the auctioneer, Louis J. Dianni, or the Consignor. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. It is the responsibility of the bidder to examine lots in person, through an agent and/or by visiting and viewing the many photos available on LouisJDianni.com on each item being offered for sale. Any condition report given, as a courtesy to a potential bidder, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. All counts, weights and measurements are approximate. We do our best to offer accurate, detailed information on the pieces The Auctioneer shall bear no responsibility for any error or omission.

CONTRACT

Registering to Bid denotes understanding and acceptance of the TERMS & CONDITIONS offered herein, constituting a legal and binding contract between you and Louis J. Dianni, LLC.