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Old Toy Soldier Squad EPIC SOLDIER SALE 26 Epic Soldier Sale Featuring the Lloyd Bradley Composition Collection Auction #26 Friday, June 3rd, 2016 ~ 1pm E.S.T. ~ Lots 1001-1497 Saturday, June 4th, 2016 ~ 10am E.S.T. ~ Lots 2001-2517 & 3001-3300 Old Toy Soldier Auctions U.S.A. Sunday, June 5th, 2016 ~ 10am E.S.T. ~ Lots 4001-4607 P.O. Box 13323 • Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Buyers Premium 23% Discounted to 20% for Check or Cash 412-343-8733 1-800-349-8009 Website: Shipping: Fax 412-344-5273 oldtoysoldierauctions.com Day 1: June 3, 2016 [email protected] Breanne Day www.oldtoysoldierauctions.com Preview Auction at: Lots 1001-1497 facebook.com/oldtoysoldier Liveauctioneers.com or @oldtoysoldier oldtoysoldierauctions.com Day 2: June 4, 2016 oldtoysoldier 3 weeks prior to sale Breanne Day Lots 2001-2517 Bid Live Online the Day of Sale at: Lloyd Bradley Liveauctioneers.com Lots 3001-3300 Mail Bids & Payments To: Day 3: June 5, 2016 Old Toy Soldier Auctions Joe Saine P.O. Box 13323, Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Lots 4001-4607 Call Bids To: Prices Realized: Ray Haradin 412-343-8733 Liveauctioneers.com or or 1-800-349-8009 oldtoysoldierauctions.com after the sale closes Fax Bids To: 412-344-5273 Email Bids To: [email protected] Ray Haradin Absentee & Phone Bidding Deadline: 412-343-8733 or 1-800-349-8009 Thursday, June 2nd, 2016 - 7 PM E.S.T. [email protected] You must register online by this time to bid live online. 1 OLD TOY SOLDIER SQUAD SPECIALIST SQUAD Ray Haradin ~ Pittsburgh, PA Britains, German Lead, Bob Phillips - Dimestore and Connoisseur Trabuco Canyon, CA Figures, Early Toys & Banks, Britians and Old Toy Soldiers Tiffany Lamps, Appraisals 949-632-6590 412-343-8733 [email protected] [email protected] Bre Day Mary Fischer Roberta Haradin Operations Manager Catalog Layout Copy Editor [email protected] [email protected] Norman Joplin ~ Fredonia, WI Lead Consultant, Military Keith and Paula Maladra - and Civilian Figures, King and Batavia, IL Country, Appraisals Old and New Toy Soldiers 262-692-3913 [email protected] [email protected] Joe Saine - Toledo, OH Senior Cataloger, Composition, Sue Joplin Rick Ozanick Catherine Watson Lloyd Bradley - Woodstock, IL Typist Printer Public Relations Plastic, Britains and Modern Toy [email protected] [email protected] Composition Figures Soldiers, Toy Boats, [email protected] Appraisals 419-662-8697 [email protected] John Hazlett ~ Wheeling, WV Peter and Gilly Greenhill Old Toy Soldiers, Old Books Courtenay - Greenhill Knights Alane Wholey Bob Kovacs Mel Reichart 304-280-6159 Website Logistics Photographer 011441202762371 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] AUCTION SQUAD Kent Kline - Doylestown, PA Early American and John Gilliatt German Figures Courtenay Knights 215-249-1856 [email protected] [email protected] Nancy Haradin Howard Austin Charlene Kurcina Scott Morlan - Costa Mesa, CA Britains and Old Toy Soldiers 949-683-3118 [email protected] 2 OLD TOY SOLDIER AUCTIONS USA INVOICING: GUARANTEE THEIR TROOPS LiveAuctioneer bidders will be emailed an invoice by the Wednesday after the sale. To provide Old Toy Soldier Customers with an exciting and rewarding auction Absentee and Phone bidders will be mailed a paper invoice within one week of the experience we guarantee the items are as described. If an error was made sale. You will receive an invoice for each day of the sale that you were successful. you will be refunded fully upon the return of the lot. You MUST contact Old Toy In the event that you bid online in addition to leaving Absentee or Phone bids you Soldier Auctions within 7 days of receiving the item in order to receive a will receive separate invoices for each method of bidding. You may combine all refund. After 7 days the items are sold “AS IS” and are NOT RETURNABLE. invoices when making payment. Items must be paid for within 30 days of sale. METHOD OF PAYMENT: CONDITION OF ITEMS: MC, Visa, American Express, Discover, PayPal We have spent much time and Money Order or Check energy assuring the items are well CONDITION GRADES cataloged and photographed in order FOR FIGURES to represent them as accurately as Mint (M) ...................99% possible. The conditions of each item Near Mint (NM) ..........98% SHIPPING: is noted in () in the descriptions. Pristine ...............97-96% Excellent (EX) .......95-92% Boxes Old Toy Soldier Auctions USA will arrange for the packing and shipping of your Very Good (VG) .....91-88% items. Items will be shipped in a timely manner in the order that payment has been R.O.A.N. - Regiments of All Nation Good (G) .............87-80% AOW - Armies of the World received. Orders typically go out within 10 days of payment. Occasionally, we get Fair (F) ...............79-70% behind schedule due to the volume of figures needing our attention. Our priority is Poor (P) ................ <69% References used for Britains descrip- to make sure the items are properly packed to avoid damage. tions have been taken in part from Regiments of All Nations and Armies Domestic Shipping: Orders will be shipped by the USPS. A fee of $9 per lot will of the World by Joe Wallis. be charged for shipping and handling. Insurance is included for total orders under $500. Total orders over $500 will require additional insurance at a rate of $1 per $100. Total orders over $3,000 will be sent by US Express Mail which may be CONDITION GRADES FOR BOXES tracked and will require a signature upon delivery. If you would like to arrange Excellent .........................Minor scuffing & abrasions shipment by FedEx or UPS, please arrange when making payment. Very Good ............................... Some fading/soiling Good ..... Some edge, corner wear and/or writing/mild Foreign Shipping: Orders will be shipped by the USPS. A fee of $25 per lot will staining, small tape pieces be charged for shipping and handling. Insurance is included for total orders under Fair .................. Splits in top/bottom, sides/corners, $500. Total orders over $500 will require additional insurance at a rate of $2 per greater staining/tape $100. Total orders over $1,000 will be sent by US Express Mail which may be Poor ................ Splits, tears, pieces missing, crushed tracked and will require a signature upon delivery. If you would like to arrange shipment by FedEx or UPS please arrange when making payment. Missing/damaged end labels are noted. 3 OLD TOY SOLDIER AUCTIONS USA: CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Old Toy Soldier Auctions USA acts as an agent for 7. All sales are final. 13. All rights reserved. Entire contents Copyright 2016. the seller. The contract of the sale of the property is OTS Auctions Copyright includes, but not limited to, print, between the seller and the buyer. No statements made 8. A 23% buyer’s premium will be added to all media, microfilm and electronic media, such as CD- within this catalog or made by a representative of or successful bids. A 3% discount will be applied ROM’s and online computer services. employee of Old Toy Soldier Auctions shall be deemed for payment by check or cash. Purchases through to be a warranty, representation, or assumption of Liveauctioneers.com will incur an additional 14. If any part of these Conditions of Sale are found by liability with respect to the property’s age, condition, 3% buyer’s premium. OTS Auctions reserve the any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that size, quality, variety, importance, provenance, or right to hold all merchandise paid by check until part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions historical relevance. All property is sold “as is” 7 days payment has been cleared by the bank. shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted after delivery and/or 30 days from sale date. by law. 9. In the event property is not paid for in full, OTS 2. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves Auctions may pursue one or more of the following 15. By bidding at auction, by written bid, telephone or concerning the condition of the property. rights or remedies. A) charge interest at 2% per month other means, the buyer indicates acceptance of these of the unpaid balance. B) hold the defaulting buyer Conditions of Sale. 3. The Auctioneer will be solely responsible for liable for the total amount due and commence legal determining the bidding increments. proceedings for its recovery together with interest, 16. The rights and obligations with respect to the legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted Conditions of Sale shall be governed by the laws of 4. The Auctioneer will be the final judge in deciding under applicable law. C) Cancel the sale D) resell the the state of Pennsylvania. which bidder has won an item. In the event of a property E) Or to take such other action as we deem dispute, the auctioneer at his discretion, shall decide necessary or appropriate. whether to reopen bidding or not. 10. Items not claimed within three months of sale 5. If an error in the catalog has been made, we sell date will be considered forfeited and will become the by the item photographed (pictured). If you have any property of Old Toy Soldier Auctions, USA. doubt, contact the auctioneer prior to bidding. 11. OTS Auctions are not responsible for any 6. Absentee Bids: We are authorized to execute typographical errors or omissions in this catalog or price bids on your behalf if notified in writing. Complete key. Photographs in this catalog are of the actual objects Copyright 2016, Old Toy Soldier Auctions, Ray Haradin. the enclosed Absentee Bid Form and return to OTS being sold but are not shown to scale.
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