Singer Junior 4 Door Tourer Car. 1929. Good Original Interior with Black Leather Seats

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Singer Junior 4 Door Tourer Car. 1929. Good Original Interior with Black Leather Seats CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All prospective purchasers to register to bid and give in their name, address and telephone number, in default of which the lot or lots purchased may be immediately put up again and re-sold 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If any dispute arises regarding any bidding the Lot, at the sole discretion of the auctioneers, to be put up and sold again. 3. The bidding to be regulated by the auctioneer. 4. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Vendor. 5. No Lots to be transferable and all accounts to be settled at the close of the sale. 6. The lots to be taken away whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of every description and to be at the risk of the purchaser immediately after the fall of the hammer but must be paid for in full before the property in the goods passes to the buyer. The auctioneer will not hold himself responsible for the incorrect description or authenticity of or any fault or defect in any lot and makes no warranty. 7. To prevent inaccuracy and inconvenience in the settlement of purchases, no lot may be removed either during or after the sale without being previously paid for. 8. If any person neglects or refuses to comply with any of the foregoing conditions, the auctioneer shall be at liberty to resell the lot and any deficiency that may arise in the resale, together with all expenses attending it shall be made good by the defaulter. 9. AGENCY. The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by the seller or the buyer 10. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY. The seller warrants the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised to consign it for sale and is able to transfer the title of the property free of any third party claims. 11. TERMS - strictly cash. All accounts must be settled on the sale site on day of sale Maximum cash permitted to be taken £7,500. Debit cards accepted. Credit cards are not accepted. 12. V.A.T. at the current rate will be added to the purchase price of all goods subject to V.A.T. Goods are sold under the auctioneers V.A.T. Margin Scheme so VAT will be charged on the buyers premium. V Denotes VAT on lots 13. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY - Neither the auctioneers, landowners or sellers nor any agent or employee of these bodies accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage injury to any person or property whatsoever whether cause by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way. 14. HEALTH AND SAFETY - The auctioneers have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must adhere to instructions of the auctioneers and their porters. 15. MILLIMETRE READINGS, ENGINE & FRAME/CHASSIS NUMBERS Any millimetre readings cannot be guaranteed unless stated. Engine & frame/chassis numbers are taken from DVLA log books and may not match that stamped on the vehicle. 16. ONLINE BIDDING H J Pugh & Co offer an online bidding service via easyliveauction.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.easyliveauction.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with H J Pugh & Co: 1. authorise H J Pugh & Co, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via easyliveauction.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to H J Pugh & Co through www.easyliveauction.com and agree that H J Pugh & Co are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. 3. Shipping will be charged at cost to the buyer and will take approx 2-4 working days. Please note that any lots purchased via easyliveauction.com live auction service will be subject to additional commission charge + VAT on the hammer price set out on the easyliveauction.com website Directions to our sale site below Hazle Meadows Auction Centre LIVE AND ONLINE BIDDING AND FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AT www.easyliveauctions.com Online payments will be taken directly after the completion of sale unless we are previously notified 12.5% Buyers premium on spares Starting at 10AM 8% Buyers premium on vehicles Starting at 1PM VAT will be charged on the buyers premium. £4 CATALOGUES. Vehicle registration documents will be held in our office along with keys. Please ask a member of staff before the auction if you would like to view any of these. Vehicles and spares must be removed from the sale site within 7 days of the auction. Buyers must satisfy themselves that they have collected relevant keys and log books at time of collection. Caterer in attendance on viewing day and sale day Plenty of parking on site We will be selling at the rate of 120 lots per hour Hazle Meadows Auction Centre, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2LP Tel: (01531) 631122. Fax: (01531) 631818. Mobile: (07836) 380730 Website: www.hjpugh.co.uk email:[email protected] H J PUGH & Co - COVID-19 Statement At present it is the intention to continue to keep our offices open and hold our delivery days, viewing days, public auctions and collections. This is still possible under the current recommendations from the Government. If however the situation changes beyond our control then we will be forced to offer a reduced service where necessary. In terms of auctions, we understand that some people who usually wish to attend sales in person, may make the decision to instead use our remote bidding facilities of telephone bidding, commission bids and online bidding via Easyliveauctions.com . If you have not used any of these facilities before, you may be given comfort that we currently sell a fair proportion of lots through these methods. If you are not confident on attending auctions then we recommend you use these bidding options and we are happy for you to contact us to discuss any steps you may wish to have help with. Viewing can be outside of the normal hours by arrangement and all persons entering the building on a sale day will be expected to use the hand sanitizer stations and hand wash facilities where directed. Masks are mandatory when in the Saleroom. We will continue to monitor the situation and Government Guidance and will react accordingly to help keep you and our staff safe. If there are any changes to our auction calendar, we will of course be in touch with you straight away. Thank you for your continued support and please keep safe, listening to information on the current ongoing situation. 1 Box of assorted headlights and light parts including Ford Anglia 2 2 Boxes of headlamps and headlamp parts 3 2 Boxes of headlamps and headlamp parts 4 Vech Tech two model making kits 5 2 Boxes of assorted headlamps and headlamp parts 6 2 Boxes of assorted headlamps and headlamp parts including Raydot and Butlers saucer lamp MkII 7 Box of assorted headlamps and parts including Ford and King of The Road 8 2 Boxes of assorted head lamps and parts including Brolt, King of The Road and Fogmaster 9 2 Boxes of assorted car light lenses and fittings including Lucas 10 3 Boxes assorted car lights, light fittings etc 11 Box of assorted car horns, starter motor etc 12 3 Boxes of Lucas voltage regulators 13 7 Old car horns and motor parts 14 Solex BMW carburettor 15 The Dunlop double action pump No.1 and Shelley stirrup pump 16 Vintage car horn and triple air horn 17 Kismet car foot pump, 2 Kismet popular foot pumps and Kismet lorry foot pump 18 4 Vintage foot pumps including Dunlop Major, Prima, Kuco and Romac Minor 19 Box of assorted old grease guns 20 2 Boxes of assorted wiper blades and 2 boxes of assorted car door handles 21 2 Boxes of assorted car mirrors etc 22 2 Boxes of gears and drive shaft parts 23 Box of old windscreen wiper motors including Trico and box of old petrol caps 24 Box of old speedos, rev counters and pressure gauges including Smiths and Cooper Stewart 25 Dunlop standard foot pump, Bulldog bolt cutters, old sprayer parts etc 26 2 Boxes of assorted manifolds and engine covers including Austin, Morris and Armstrong Siddeley 27 Box of assorted Engine pumps, distributors and wiper blade motors including CAV 28 Box of assorted old car horns 29 4 Old wheel centres including 2 Ford, old gear stick, 2 foot plates etc 30 Box of assorted old carburettors including Ford, Zenith and Ford Anglia/Prefect 31 Box of assorted distributors and distributor parts including Lucas 32 Box of assorted old wheel caps 33 2 Boxes of wheel centres, brake shoes and other car parts 34 Box of assorted old oil pumps, 3 Boxes of NOS pistons including Standard 30 and Armstrong Siddeley 1936-38 35 Box of assorted Lucas manuals and 2 boxes of mostly Lucas light bulbs and light fittings and lenses etc 36 Box of assorted car light bulbs aqnd box of assorted bulbs, spark plugs and car badges 37 3 Boxes of assorted electrical car spares etc 38 Box of assorted boxed Lucas parts including brake hoses, box of brake pads and BMW filters and box of spark plug caps 39 3 Boxes of car lights, light fittings and lenses including Rover P6 and Peugeot 304 light clusters 40 3 Boxes of assorted light fittings and lenses 41 3 Boxes of assorted electrical parts, brake parts and other 42 4 Assorted glass panels for Austin 16 C.1948 43 Box of distributor caps etc, box of assorted
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