SOLD
500.00USDto floor+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2014 Mar 22 @ 15:42UTC-6 : CST/MDT
Did you win this lot?
A full invoice should be emailed to the winner by the auctioneer within a day or two.
All items are sold as is, where is. Contact March In Montana well before the auction with any questions. Questions asked within 24 hours of the first session may not be answered.
Dave Hodges (1949 - ). Swiftcurrent Sounds. 14" x 18" oil on canvas. Signed lower right: Hodges.
Auction Location:
1411 – 10th Ave South, Great Falls, Montana, 59405, United States
Previewing Details:
Items can be previewed at the Townhouse Inn, 1411 – 10th Ave South, Great Falls, Montana:
March 19 – 9am-5pm
March 20 – 9am-5pm
March 21 – 9am-5pm
March 22 – 9am-11am
Buyer's Premiums:
From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
0.00 |
Infinite |
20% |
Additional Fees:
Shipping Details:
All items will ship from The Box Shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming. March in Montana will deliver items to the shipper once payment of purchases has been received. Payment for shipping will be applied to the credit card you registered with. No items will ship before March 27th. Items may also be picked up from our gallery in Cheyenne. Please allow up to 3 weeks, depending on the backlog. Bidders who attend the auction but do not take their items will have precedence.
Payment Details:
Payment is due IN FULL by March 31. If payment is not received my March 31st, you authorize March In Montana to charge your credit card in the amount owing plus shipping as per the terms of the sale.
Accepted Payment Methods:
- VISA
- Master Card
- AMEX
- Money Order/Bank Draft
- Check/Cheque
1. The auction reserves the right to withdraw any property before or at the sale.
2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the auction sale or any session thereof for a reasonable period of time for any reason whatsoever.
3. All property is sold “as is, where is” & neither the Auctioneer nor Consignor nor Auction House makes any express or implied warranties or representations with respect to the property or to the correctness of the advertisement, catalogue or any other medium used to announce this sale or to the description of any property sold in this sale. Any & all descriptions, including the condition, age, correctness, provenance, attribution, quality, importance, size or authenticity of the property offered, are not to be taken as an affirmation of fact. All descriptions of sold property are for the purpose of identification only.
4. This is not an approval sale. Whether property purchased from this sale is by absentee bid, telephone bid, live bid or internet bid, all sales are final & items may not be returned. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy & general guideline, but neither the Auctioneer nor Consignor nor Auction House makes any express warranty or representation to the condition of any sold property. Buyers should inspect lots personally, or through an authorized agent, prior to purchase of said property & make their own determination as to condition, quality, importance, size, age or authenticity prior to bidding.
5. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bids. The highest bidder acknowledged by the Auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer will have the absolute & final discretion to either determine the successful bidder or re-offer & resell the property item in dispute.
6. Packing & shipping costs are the sole responsibility of the buyer. If purchased items are not picked up from the auction site, they will be transported to Cheyenne, WY for distribution or pick-up from that location at Manitou Galleries, 1715 Carey Ave., Cheyenne WY 82001 (307)635-0019. Shipping will be done at the buyer’s expense from: The Box Shop in Cheyenne, WY (307)634-0221 unless otherwise requested or specified. Shipping arrangements may be made through Manitou Galleries or directly with The Box Shop.
7. It is unlawful & illegal for Bidders to collude with other bidders to pay less than the fair value for a lot. Bidders in the sale acknowledge that the law provides for substantial penalties for those who violate these provisions.
8. At the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer, title to the offered item shall pass to the Buyer & be acknowledged by the Auctioneer. The Buyer shall, (a) assume full risk & responsibility for the property item & (b) pay the full purchase price, including the disclosed Buyer’s premium.
9. Unless exempted by law, the Buyer will be required to pay any & all State & local sales taxes or, in the event of deliveries outside the state, any applicable use tax on the total purchase price. There is no sales tax in the State of Montana.
10. Checks will be accepted with proper identification & a credit card. On checks over $1,000.00, a “letter of credit” or “letter of maximum check limit” from your bank must be presented unless you are a regular client known to us. Visa, MasterCard & American Express will be accepted. Charges will be cleared by telephone. Credit card purchases are limited to $10,000, regardless of the number of lots purchased. Any amount over $10,000 must be covered by check or money order.
11. All Buyers must present a valid Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit card as a back-up guarantee should they plan to pay by personal or business check unless you are known to, or arrangements have been made with, MANITOU GALLERIES.
12. Once the purchase price has been paid in full & after the sale has been completed, property is to be transferred from the auction to the Buyer at the Buyer’s expense. The auction will, as a service to Buyers, arrange to have the property packed, insured, & shipped at the request, expense & entire risk of the Buyer. Any & all claims will be between carrier & owner (Buyer).
13. Upon conclusion of the auction, if an invoice is not paid in full within 30 days, the Auctioneer reserves the right to impose periodic charges of
1½ % per month until paid. In the event that this interest rate exceeds the interest rate permitted by law, the rate shall be adjusted to the maximum rate permitted by law. If an invoice is not paid in full within ninety (90) days of conclusion of the auction, the Auctioneer reserves the right to resell the merchandise or have an affiliated or related company do so, as outlined in Conditions of Sale #16.
14. Some items of property may be offered subject to a “reserve” or confidential minimum price below which the item will not be sold. In such instances, the auction may implement the reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor, house or owner of said consignment.
15. Neither the Auctioneer nor Consignor make any representations whatsoever that the Buyer of a work of art will acquire any reproductions rights thereto.
16. These conditions of sale & any other applicable conditions, as well as the Buyer’s & Auction’s rights & obligations herein shall be governed by, construed & enforced, in accordance with the laws of the State in which the auction is held. If these conditions are not complied with by the Buyer, the auction may, in addition to other remedies available by law, including without limitation the right to hold the Buyer liable for the total purchase price stated on the signed Confirmation for Purchase Slip, either (a) cancel the sale & retain as liquidated damages any & all payments made by the Buyer or (b) resell the property privately or at public auction on three days notice to the Buyer for payment of any deficiency in the purchase price & all costs including handling charges, warehousing, the expense of both sales, the commissions, reasonable attorneys’ fees, any & all other charges due & incidental damages.
17. If we are prevented by fire, theft, or any other reason whatsoever, from delivering any property to the buyer, our liability shall be limited to the sum actually paid therefore by the buyer.
18. All sales of firearms will be in accordance with Federal & State guidelines. All post-1898 firearms must be transferred in compliance with Federal law. Buyers of post-1898 firearms must complete federal registration forms. Dealers & out-of-state buyers must have in their possession on the day of the sale signed copies of their Federal Firearm License in order to accept same-day delivery of modern weapons.
ABSENTEE BIDS/TELEPHONE BIDDING
As a service to those wishing to place bids other than live bidding, Absentee, Telephone & Internet bidding options are available. Absentee Bid Forms are available from the Auction House or from www.MarchInMontana.com. Absentee Bid Forms must be filled out in their entirety & faxed to (505)214-5750. The form MUST be signed to be considered complete & must state the maximum bid price the bidder is willing to pay EXCLUDING the buyer’s premium as stated below. In the event that identical bids are received for the same item lot, the bid received first shall take precedence. Absentee bids will be executed in competition with other absentee bids, bids from the live audience, over the telephone & via the internet & against applicable reserves. Unsuccessful bids will not be acknowledged, but sales results will be posted & available within 10 days of conclusion of the sale at www.MarchInMontana.com. Telephone Bid Forms are also available from the Auction House or from the website. All telephone bid forms must be filled out in their entirety & signed by the bidder, agreeing to pay the hammer price, plus the buyer’s premium. The Auction House will make every effort to contact bidders on the requested lots, but assumes no responsibility for missed calls or failure to execute telephone bids. Internet bidding will be offered through www.iCollector.com & requires registration of a valid credit card number.
Absentee Bid Forms & Telephone Bid Forms will not be accepted or executed if submitted without the signature of the bidder or their authorized agent.
Absentee & telephone bidders agree to provide a valid credit card number on their completed & signed forms & further agree that said credit card may be charged for the purchase, including the buyer’s premium, for any amount up to, or including, the total amount due, unless other arrangements have been made for another form of payment within 10 days of conclusion of this sale.
CATALOG ESTIMATES
As a convenience to our clients, we furnish pre-sale estimates for all items offered for sale in the auction. These estimates are approximate valuations & should be taken as educated projections based upon the current market, comparable items & recent sales, not as actual “prices.” Bidding will begin at the Auctioneer’s discretion & may start at one-third to one-half the estimate. The final winning bid may be less than, or more than, any printed or advertised estimate.
BUYER'S PREMIUM
20% buyer's premium for internet bidders, regardless of purchase total.
Purchase of Firearms
March In Montana follows all Federal, State and local laws pertaining to the sale and transfer of firearms. It is your responsibility to follow any applicable State and local laws pertaining to your state of residence. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) is the federal body governing the sale of firearms. More information may be found on their website at www.atf.gov
There are 3 basic categories of firearms: Antique, Curios or Relics (C &R) and Modern.
Antique firearms are those manufactured PRIOR to December 31, 1898.
Anyone may purchase an antique firearm
You may take possession of an antique firearm at the auction or it may be shipped directly to you. Shipping and handling charges will apply
You should never attempt to fire an antique firearm (or any used firearm) prior to an inspection by a reputable firearms expert
Curios or Relic firearms are those “which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons”. There are different qualifications for Curio/Relic status, though in general, they must be at least 50 years old (manufactured prior to 1964) and possess some type of unique or collectible feature(s). C & R firearms will require an FFL dealer involvement. Please see below for guidelines/instructions.
Modern firearms are those manufactured AFTER December 31, 1898 that do not qualify as a Curio or Relic firearm and will require an FFL dealer involvement. Please see below for guidelines/instructions.
Guidelines/Instructions:
As stated above, Antique firearms may be purchased, paid for and picked up or shipped directly to you by March in Montana.
All C&R and Modern firearms (lots 125, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 229, 257, 258, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282 ,283, 284, 623, 624 and 625) will be returned to Cheyenne (WY) for processing through an FFL licensed dealer. Once items have been paid for, items will be transferred to the licensed Wyoming dealer. From there, Federal law dictates that the firearm must be shipped to an FFL licensed dealer in your home state, once the Wyoming dealer has received a copy of your dealer’s license number.
Shipping and Fees:
All guns (long guns or hand guns) will be assessed handling, packing, shipping & insurance fees. Long guns will be assessed a $60 fee. Hand guns, since it is required by law that they be shipped via Next Day Service, will be assessed a $100 fee.
Taking possession:
Once your firearm arrives at the licensed dealer in your home state, the dealer will run a Federal background check (known as an NICS check) before allowing you to take possession of the firearm(s). It is customary for the dealer to charge a fee for their services. Fees will vary from dealer to dealer and state to state.
International purchases:
Not applicable. March In Montana does not allow the sale of any firearms outside of the U. S.
If you have any questions concerning the purchase of firearms from March In Montana, please contact us at 307-635-0019 or info@marchinmontana.com.