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Date(s)
10/5/2024 - 10/12/2024
AUCTIONEER INFORMATION
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This is an Internet Only Auction. All Bidding Activity Will Take Place Online.


Information
Lot # 93
Group - Category Art - Prints / Lithographs
Lead Framed 18th Century French Equestrian, Appox.
Description
30"x25.5"
Name Three Generation Art & Antiques Auction
Auctioneer
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 10/5/2024 - 10/12/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
Online Only Auction October 5th thru October 12th Lots Start Closing At 2:00PM EST
Preview Date/Time Tuesday, October 8th From 3PM to 6PM Thursday, October 10th From 3PM to 6PM Facebook Live Video Tuesday, October 8th at 2:45PM EST
Checkout Date/Time Monday, October 4th From 1PM to 6PM Steffen Group Auction Gallery 102 South Jefferson Street, Ossian, Indiana 46777
Location
Buyer Premium 15% If Using Cash, 18% If Using Card
Description
Online Only Personal Property Auction Bidding Open From October 5th to October 12th First Lot Closes Starting at 2:00PM On October 12th William P. Silva "Heart Of Venice" Circa 1909 Oil & William P. Silva Encaustic On Canvas 22.25x27.25 William P. Silva "Dage's Palace" - Venice 8x10 William P. Silva "Red Sail" - Venice 8x10 About William P. Silva William Silva (1859–1948) was an American painter known for his vibrant and evocative landscapes that captured the beauty of the American South and New England. Born in Savannah, Georgia, Silva was largely self-taught and began his artistic journey later in life, making a significant mark on American art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his impressionistic style, characterized by loose brushwork, a vivid color palette, and a keen attention to light and atmosphere. Silva’s work often depicted serene and picturesque scenes, such as marshlands, wooded paths, and tranquil rivers, reflecting his deep appreciation for nature. His ability to convey mood through his masterful handling of color and light earned him widespread acclaim. Silva was associated with several art colonies, including those in Old Lyme, Connecticut, and Richmond, Virginia, where he became an influential figure in the local art communities. Throughout his career, Silva exhibited his works in major exhibitions across the United States, including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. His paintings are celebrated for their emotional depth and unique interpretation of the American landscape, making him a beloved figure in American Impressionism.
Method of Payment: All purchases must be paid in full by check, cash, Visa, Discover, American Express, or Master Card. A buyer's premium equal to 12% will be applied to all winning bids. The buyer's premium percentage will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the final purchase price. An additional 3% fee will be charged to all purchases using a credit card. Payments not received by the final pickup time will be automatically charged to the credit card on file. A Wire Transfer may be required for any purchase exceeding $500.00. Condition of Items: All items are being sold "As-Is, Where-Is" with no warranty being expressed or implied by the Auction Company or the Seller. Removal: Items may be picked up on Monday, October 14th, BY APPOINTMENT from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Steffen Group Auction Gallery Location located at 102 South Jefferson in Ossian, Indiana. Any items not removed within this time frame will be forfeited by the Buyer, may be resold, and any cost of removal, deficiency, or loss may be charged to the Buyer. Your stamped paid receipt must be shown to checkout supervision prior to removal. Although checkout supervision will be provided, the auction company and sellers are not liable for lost or stolen items purchased at the sale. Buyers are responsible for all risk of loss, property damage, personal injury caused by removal, and all costs of removal of items/lots purchased. Moving & loading services contracted with any rigging or moving company are independent of the Auctioneer, and the Auctioneer shall be held harmless from any claims arising between the buyer and said company. Shipping: Shipping will be available for small items in-house through Shipping Saint. Large items will be shipped using More Than Mail, Pak Mail or Similar. All costs associated with shipping, including boxes, materials, and handling, will be paid by the Buyer. A $5 handling fee is added to all invoices requesting shipping. For questions regarding shipping, contact the Auctioneer prior to the closing day of the auction. We cannot ship with an outside shipping label being sent to the shipping department. Any invoice total of $500.00 or more will also be shipped with and adult signature required. The items will be packed, and then an invoice will be sent for payment through Shipping Saint. If damage does occur, we insure every package. All claims will need to be filed through Shipping Saint or the Outside Shipping Company. NOTE: While information contained in the brochure and other advertising has been deemed reliable, neither the auction company, seller nor publisher shall be liable for any errors or for the correctness of descriptions. All purchases are made "As-Is, Where-Is" based entirely on the personal inspection and or opinion of the purchaser and without warranty or guarantee of any kind. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed matter.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 100.00 5.00 USD
100.01 - 1,000.00 25.00 USD
1,000.01 - 10,000.00 250.00 USD
10,000.01 - 100,000.00 2,500.00 USD
100,000.01 - 9,999,999.99 10,000.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 15% If Using Cash, 18% If Using Card
Payment Terms
Method of Payment: All items must be paid in full either by cash, check, credit card. A 15% buyer's premium will be charged on all purchases, and an 18% buyer's premium will be added if using a credit card. Purchases over $500.00 may require a wire transfer. The Seller will provide the Buyer with clear titles and a bill of sale to each item.
Removal: Items may be picked up on Monday, October 14th, BY APPOINTMENT from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Steffen Group Auction Gallery Location located at 102 South Jefferson in Ossian, Indiana. Any items not removed within this time frame will be forfeited by the Buyer, may be resold, and any cost of removal, deficiency, or loss may be charged to the Buyer. Your stamped paid receipt must be shown to checkout supervision prior to removal. Although checkout supervision will be provided, the auction company and sellers are not liable for lost or stolen items purchased at the sale. Buyers are responsible for all risk of loss, property damage, personal injury caused by removal, and all costs of removal of items/lots purchased. Moving & loading services contracted with any rigging or moving company are independent of the Auctioneer, and the Auctioneer shall be held harmless from any claims arising between the buyer and said company. Shipping: Shipping will be available for small items in-house through Shipping Saint. Large items will be shipped using More Than Mail, Pak Mail or Similar. All costs associated with shipping, including boxes, materials, and handling, will be paid by the Buyer. A $5 handling fee is added to all invoices requesting shipping. For questions regarding shipping, contact the Auctioneer prior to the closing day of the auction. We cannot ship with an outside shipping label being sent to the shipping department. Any invoice total of $500.00 or more will also be shipped with and adult signature required. The items will be packed, and then an invoice will be sent for payment through Shipping Saint. If damage does occur, we insure every package. All claims will need to be filed through Shipping Saint or the Outside Shipping Company.