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Michael Rogers Inc. Public Auction 118 Friday, March 19, 2010 10:00AM PUBLIC AUCTION 118 Michael Rogers Inc. 415 South Orlando Avenue Suite 4-1 Winter Park, Florida 32789-3683 407-644-2290 Offices 1-800-843-3751 TOLL FREE 407-645-4434 FAX www.michaelrogersinc.com All Bids must be received by 6PM Mar. 18 [email protected] Please enter the following bids in the Asia/US/WW Public OFFICE USE Auction. I understand that you will buy these lots for me below my bids if possible. I have read and agree to the Conditions of Sale. NAME (Please Print): DATE: ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, (COUNTRY), ZIP: SIGNATURE: E-MAIL: (Bids will not be accepted WITHOUT signature) PHONE: I AM A NEW BIDDER CONFIRMATION OF PHONE BID: PHILATELIC REFERENCES - NEW BIDDERS (Societies alone are not sufficient) All cost of mailing lots will be paid by buyer. Successful purchases are shipped via Express. Standard charges are $18 within the United States and $30 for most Foreign destinations. There are additional charges for insurance and bulky lots. Use your American Express, Visa or MasterCard when Please be sure to provide us with a street address bidding and your lots can be shipped at once. and telephone number for delivery BIDDING INCREMENTS Expiration Date Use credit card on file: $75.00 - $150.00..................................$5.00 $150.00 - $300.00..............................$10.00 $300.00 - $750.00..............................$25.00 $750.00 - $2,000.00...........................$50.00 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM ADDED $2,000.00 - $3,000.00......................$100.00 $3,000.00 and up.............................$250.00 LOT #LIMIT $ LOT # LIMIT $ NOTE: If you bid in amounts or increments other than those listed, your bid will be lowered to the next normal increment and will not take precedence over normal level bids received earlier. MINIMUM BID is one-half ECV Name: Sale 118 LOT # LIMIT $ LOT # LIMIT $ LOT # LIMIT $ LOT # LIMIT $ Sale 118 NO BIDS ACCEPTED: --less than 50% ECV ++ --"buy" or "unlimited" --unsigned or undated Michael Rogers Inc. Public Auction 118 Friday, March 19, 2010 10:00 A.M. Best Western Mt. Vernon Inn 110 S. Orlando Avenue, Room 144 Winter Park, FL 32789 In all likelihood, you have already scanned the front and back covers of our 118th Public Auction catalog and probably spotted an item that grabs your attention whether you collect China, Asia or Worldwide, stamps or postal history. Every section of this sale has something exciting like the United States. Did you spot the rare Stock Exchange Bicentennial with inverted center? If not, look again! Spirited bidding is almost guaranteed for several items in the China section, especially the showpiece block of twenty 1897 Empress Dowager 10 cent on 9 candarin Dull Green on the back cover. Passionate postal history collectors will have their appetites whetted by the 1888 Shanghai to Port Jefferson NY mixed franking cover. That's one of 25 Qing Dynasty postal history lots. Scarce PRC complete sheets, Mei Lan Fang S/S, Cultural Revolutions. Killer Japan and Ryukyus, too! Our burgeoning coterie of booklet collectors will again find many desirable pieces, notably scarce Argentina, rare Belgian Congo and Estonia, strong early France, Italy and Japan, and many more. Flight cover collectors will be "aflutter" when they peruse the Do-X, Zeppelins and First Flight covers found throughout the sale like the Do-X Newfoundland C12 flight Holyrood-London, autographed. Finally, we want to mention the many desirable stamps starting with the United States. This section boasts four White Plains and four Graf Zeppelin sets. British Commonwealth includes GB with QV high values, 1929 £1 PUC mint and more. There's a valuable Cayman Islands collection offered intact, followed by a plethora of Japanese Occupation issues. In addition to the British, there is a wealth of France including proofs, a large selection of Germany with much specialized material, all identified by Michel, fascinating and scarce Poland prisoner of war material, Monaco Albert Durer error and the unissued Helicopter stamp plus specialized one-country collections. As you can see from the great variety offered, we are constantly in need of better items and collections for our auctions or outright purchase. Remember, we're just a phone all or e-mail away and we travel! Good luck in your bidding. VIEWING Monday-Thursday Mar. 15 - Mar. 18: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM 415 S. Orlando Avenue, Suite 4-1 Winter Park FL 32789-3683 TELEPHONE Please Note: General information and to place bids All bids by phone, (407) 644-2290 or 1-800-843-3751 fax, or email must FAX (407) 645-4434 be received in our www.michaelrogersinc.com office by 6:00PM on [email protected] Mar. 18, 2010. 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM ++ Francesca Lund Licensed Auctioneer #AU 0002595 -- MRI: License AB 0000184 Please do NOT call for winning bids before Wednesday, March 24 Page 3 THE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF ALL CONDITIONS OF SALE. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All bids are per lot numbered in the catalog: the right is reserved to withdraw any lot prior to sale, or to act on behalf of the seller. Lots will be grouped only at the discretion of the auctioneer; his/her decision is final. 2. The auctioneer shall regulate the bidding and reserves the right to refuse any bid believed by the auctioneer not to be made in good faith; in the event of a dispute, the decision of the auctioneer shall be final. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in the execution of telephone bids taken during the auction. Unreasonably limited bid sheets cannot be accepted; your "limit" should represent a significant percentage of your total bid sheet (i.e. bidding on 20 items for a total of $500 and limiting the total of your purchase to $50). 3. The highest bidder shall prevail at one advance over the second highest bidder. Unlimited or buy bids are not accepted. 4. There is a 15% buyer’s premium added to the hammer price. 5. Phone bids, internet bids and faxes are accepted until 5:00PM the day before the auction. No bids accepted the day of sale. 6. No bids are accepted for less than 50% of the ECV. In event of identical mail bids, the earliest received shall prevail. No unsigned bid sheets are accepted. Use the bid sheet in the catalog. Observe the bidding increments. Bid in US dollars. 7. All phone bids must be confirmed in writing. We will act on behalf of the mail bidder and will enter all bids via mail or telephone with due diligence. However, we accept no responsibility for errors in either understanding or executing bids. Phone bids made within 7 days of auction by bidders unknown to us must be secured by Visa, Master Card or American Express numbers and expiration date. You must confirm phone bids by sending your SIGNED bid sheet to our FAX # (407) 645-4434. NOTE: Customers bidding on the phone during the auction will be charged a minimum of $10 for domestic calls, and a minimum of $20 for overseas calls. Daytime hotel rates apply. Phone bidders must fax or e-mail a copy of the bid sheet, signed and with valid credit card number listed, showing lot numbers they wish to be called for. Reservations for phone bidders are limited. If we do not receive a signed bid sheet with a valid credit card listed, we will be unable to add you to the reservation list. Customers bidding on the phone are subject to all the same requirements and conditions as all other bidders. PAYMENT (See Credit Rules on Page 6) 8. The terms of sale are strictly cash on delivery to the winner unless other arrangements have been made prior to the auction. State sales tax must be paid as appropriate; dealer Florida tax number must be on file. 9. Successful bidders are expected to make payment in full before lots are delivered, immediately upon notification. All foreign bidders must make payment in US funds drawable upon a U.S. bank. Bidders who have established credit or who supply acceptable philatelic reference may have lots forwarded in advance of payment, though first purchases from all new bidders must be prepaid. Bidders who have established credit are expected to remit on receipt. No claims or returns accepted for any reason (except authenticity) after 14 days of receipt. Proof by the auctioneer of receipt of sending at the address submitted with the bid sheet shall constitute delivery. Lots paid for by American Express, Visa or Mastercard are shipped at once, subject to credit verification. 10. Until paid in full, all lots remain the property of MICHAEL ROGERS, INC. on behalf of the seller. If payment is not received on time, we have the option to offer any lot to the underbidder. Auctioneer reserves the right to dispose of all lots without notice to the defaulting buyer if payment is not made under the terms specified herein, and the defaulting buyer agrees to pay the reasonable costs of such subsequent sales; should a lower price be obtained, the defaulting buyer further agrees to pay any such difference to the auctioneer. LATE REMITTANCE MAY BE CONSIDERED JUST CAUSE TO REVOKE ALL RETURN PRIVILEGES. 11. If purchase price has not been paid within the time limits agreed, a late charge of 1½% per month shall be imposed on overdue payments. If legal action is required, all expenses are to be paid by the bidder, and all matters arising on account of this auction shall be construed under laws of the State of Florida. Jurisdiction shall be in Orange County, State of Florida.
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