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Fief Fauville - St Sampson, Guernsey, Channel Islands, An opportunity to purchase an important

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Fief Fauville - St Sampson, Guernsey, Channel Islands, An opportunity to purchase an important Guernsey Fief, which will enable the purchaser to style himself Le Seigneur, or La Dame de Fauville. About the year 1020, the Island of Guernsey was split down the middle into two Fiefs, Bessin and Cotentin. This geographical line put the Island into two land holdings held by both Vicomtes of Normandy. As a result of the civil war which followed the death of Henry I, Guernsey's Fief structure was changed whereby both Fiefs, Bessin and Cotentin, were split into a number of sub-Fiefs. Life at that time was far from clear-cut with pro and anti-French supporters constantly assessing whether their loyalty was wisely placed. With the stability of Henry II's long reign, Henry II ceded the Earldom of Mortaigne to his younger brother William, and with it, gave him Sampson d'Anneville's estate consisting of Fief d'Anneville together with its dependency Fiefs including Fief Fauville. Upon William's death in 1158 the estate reverted to the crown. About the year 1190, King Richard gave the Earldom of Mortaigne and its estate, to his brother John who held it till he came to the crown in 1199, when he granted it to Robert de Vere, ancestor of the Earls of Oxford, for a term of years. After the expiration of this term it was sold by King Henry III to Guillaume de Chesney in 1248. It is believed the ancient history of Fief Fauville ran parallel with that of Fief d'Anneville and remained under the same title owners until it was separated in the late 1980's. The current Title Deed of Fief Fauville records the 1248 sale by King Henry III and the succession of ownership to the present day. The new owner will add his or her name to the age-old register of Fief holders by attending Guernsey's traditional Conveyancing Court and appear before the Island Jurats to agree to the purchase. Upon completion, the Purchaser will join the names of former holders of Fief Fauville, including King Henry III, Guillaume de Chesney, Edmond de Chesney (Governor of Guernsey and neighboring islands), Lord Willoughby de Broke and Nicholas Fashin, whose purchase was confirmed by King Henry VIII, then descended to Charles Andros, son of Thomas Fashin. The property remained in the Andros family until 1964 when it was acquired by the family of the current owner. It should be noted that the Purchaser will be required to instruct a Guernsey Advocate to complete the conveyance - duty and charges will apply. Over the centuries the income of manorial dues have been relinquished and only as late as 1980 a law was passed transferring duty payable on the sale of property from the Fiefs and their Seigneurs in favour of the Crown. Even though Fief Fauville comprises a land area of some 263 vergees (about 105 acres), the Title does not include the ownership of any land, but rather the feudal overlord-ship of an area, which rights are purely honorific. Note: Buyer's Premium on this purchase is 10% Conditions of Sale in respect of Fief Fauville 1) The highest bidder to be the purchaser who will immediately after the sale enter into a formal Conditions of Sale with the Vendor (copy available for inspection at the auctioneer's offices, or by fax/email). 2) The Purchaser shall pay a deposit of 20% of the purchase price plus the entire buyer's premium immediately after the auction and the balance of the purchase price will be paid on completion which shall be on or before 8th January 2015. 3) The purchaser shall instruct a Guernsey Advocate to handle the matter of completion and shall pay that Advocate all his/her fees and duties applicable to such completion of purchase. It is suggested that prospective bidders ascertain from an Advocate the amount of these fees and duties before bidding. 4) The sale is subject to the vendor proving good title to Fief Fauville.
Fief Fauville - St Sampson, Guernsey, Channel Islands, An opportunity to purchase an important Guernsey Fief, which will enable the purchaser to style himself Le Seigneur, or La Dame de Fauville. About the year 1020, the Island of Guernsey was split down the middle into two Fiefs, Bessin and Cotentin. This geographical line put the Island into two land holdings held by both Vicomtes of Normandy. As a result of the civil war which followed the death of Henry I, Guernsey's Fief structure was changed whereby both Fiefs, Bessin and Cotentin, were split into a number of sub-Fiefs. Life at that time was far from clear-cut with pro and anti-French supporters constantly assessing whether their loyalty was wisely placed. With the stability of Henry II's long reign, Henry II ceded the Earldom of Mortaigne to his younger brother William, and with it, gave him Sampson d'Anneville's estate consisting of Fief d'Anneville together with its dependency Fiefs including Fief Fauville. Upon William's death in 1158 the estate reverted to the crown. About the year 1190, King Richard gave the Earldom of Mortaigne and its estate, to his brother John who held it till he came to the crown in 1199, when he granted it to Robert de Vere, ancestor of the Earls of Oxford, for a term of years. After the expiration of this term it was sold by King Henry III to Guillaume de Chesney in 1248. It is believed the ancient history of Fief Fauville ran parallel with that of Fief d'Anneville and remained under the same title owners until it was separated in the late 1980's. The current Title Deed of Fief Fauville records the 1248 sale by King Henry III and the succession of ownership to the present day. The new owner will add his or her name to the age-old register of Fief holders by attending Guernsey's traditional Conveyancing Court and appear before the Island Jurats to agree to the purchase. Upon completion, the Purchaser will join the names of former holders of Fief Fauville, including King Henry III, Guillaume de Chesney, Edmond de Chesney (Governor of Guernsey and neighboring islands), Lord Willoughby de Broke and Nicholas Fashin, whose purchase was confirmed by King Henry VIII, then descended to Charles Andros, son of Thomas Fashin. The property remained in the Andros family until 1964 when it was acquired by the family of the current owner. It should be noted that the Purchaser will be required to instruct a Guernsey Advocate to complete the conveyance - duty and charges will apply. Over the centuries the income of manorial dues have been relinquished and only as late as 1980 a law was passed transferring duty payable on the sale of property from the Fiefs and their Seigneurs in favour of the Crown. Even though Fief Fauville comprises a land area of some 263 vergees (about 105 acres), the Title does not include the ownership of any land, but rather the feudal overlord-ship of an area, which rights are purely honorific. Note: Buyer's Premium on this purchase is 10% Conditions of Sale in respect of Fief Fauville 1) The highest bidder to be the purchaser who will immediately after the sale enter into a formal Conditions of Sale with the Vendor (copy available for inspection at the auctioneer's offices, or by fax/email). 2) The Purchaser shall pay a deposit of 20% of the purchase price plus the entire buyer's premium immediately after the auction and the balance of the purchase price will be paid on completion which shall be on or before 8th January 2015. 3) The purchaser shall instruct a Guernsey Advocate to handle the matter of completion and shall pay that Advocate all his/her fees and duties applicable to such completion of purchase. It is suggested that prospective bidders ascertain from an Advocate the amount of these fees and duties before bidding. 4) The sale is subject to the vendor proving good title to Fief Fauville.

Autumn 2025 Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery Sale

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40 Cornet Street
St. Peter Port
Guernsey
GY1 1LF
United Kingdom

Martel Maides Auctions bulk ship all items purchased by UK bidders to Mail Boxes Etc. in Portsmouth.

We do not post any purchased lots ourselves. This is due to very high postage prices from Guernsey and also the fact that items posted from Guernsey to the UK are subject to Import VAT (Guernsey is outside of the EU and is zero-rated for VAT). Guernsey Post do not have the reduced ‘antiques’ rate of 5% in their computer system, so can only charge the full 20% rate on items posted to the UK.

To ensure that clients are able to pay the correct 5% rate of Import VAT, we bulk ship all items purchased by UK bidders to Mail Boxes Etc. in Portsmouth. Inclusion in this bulk shipment is charged at a minimum of £10 per lot for all items, excluding furniture and large items, which will incur a higher charge.  5% Import VAT and the bulk shipment charge is therefore added to all invoices automatically on UK buyers’ purchases. The Portsmouth branch is a very good Mail Boxes franchise and their charges are reasonable. They can be contacted on 02392 823800 or at portsmouth@centres.mbe.uk.

The 5% Import VAT charge will be liable on the full invoice cost, including the buyers premium, the £10 per lot bulk shipping charge and the 5% fee for live bidding if applicable. The import VAT fee must be paid before export to the UK and will be added to your auction invoice automatically if you are a buyer registered with a UK address. This will allow us to pay the VAT due to UK customs upon import, clearing customs swiftly and with no additional administration fees from UK Customs.

If you wish to collect the goods yourself (or via an appointed third party) from Guernsey, please let us know within five days of the sale, so that we can ensure that your purchase is not sent to Mail Boxes and so that the Import VAT can be removed from your invoice before payment

Shipping

Martel Maides Auctions do not offer a postal service for any lots.

All lots, with the exception of furniture and large items, will be shipped to Mail Boxes Etc in Portsmouth, UK at a minimum charge of £10 per lot, dependant on lot size and number of lots purchased. Arrangements for onward delivery or collection from Mail Boxes Etc are the responsibility of the buyer and will incur additional delivery charges.

Purchasers of large items and furniture are required to make their own arrangements for shipping, but contact details for Guernsey based removal companies can be provided upon request. For any further information on shipping please call 01481 722700.

Important Information

Buyers Premium 24% (No VAT) + 5% Saleroom Live Bidding Fee (29% Total)

* Important Note for UK re. Import VAT

UK Buyers will also be required to pay 5% Import VAT as part of invoice - the 5% fee is charged on the total invoice value (hammer price + buyer's premium + live bidding fee).

Terms & Conditions

Important Notices for Purchasers

1. Bidding Information

(a) Bidding Numbers

These will be used at the Auction. Application forms are included with the catalogue.

(b) Buyers Premium

A premium is payable by you to us if you successfully bid for a lot. It is calculated at 24% of the hammer price by reference to the hammer price of the lot and is charged in addition to the hammer price. There is no VAT payable on the Buyers Premium.

(c) UK Import VAT

For UK buyers only, 5% Import VAT is payable on the total invoice amount on antiques over 100 years old and this will be added to your invoice. The prevailing rate of UK VAT (currently 20%) is payable on any lots under 100 years old. There is no VAT payable on items remaining in Guernsey

(d) Methods of Payment

Please Note: There is a limit of £1,000 for 'Cardholder Not Present' debit card payments. Credit cards are not accepted. ALL payments for gold and silver items MUST be made by bank transfer.

Purchases can only be released when full settlement (inclusive of all charges) of all invoices issued to the buyer is received in cleared funds. Before bidding, you should ensure that you have the necessary funds available and be able to pay according to one of the methods set out below. We accept the following methods of payment:

 sterling cheque drawn on a UK branch of a bank: All cheques should be made payable to Martel Maides Auctions. All cheques must be cleared before you can collect your purchases, unless agreed with us in advance. Cheques drawn by third parties cannot be accepted;

• bankers draft:  if you can provide suitable proof of identity and we are satisfied as to the genuineness of the draft, we will allow you to collect your purchases immediately;

• cash: we do not accept payments ‘in person’ of more than £3,000 in cash;

• bank transfer: ALL payments for gold and silver items MUST be made by bank transfer. All ‘remote payments’ of £1,000 or more must also be made by bank transfer. Please quote your invoice number as the reference. PLEASE NOTE:  A bank charge may apply and payers should “pay/accept all charges” to ensure the full invoice amount is received.

Our bank details are as follows: NatWest International, PO Box 55, 35 High Street, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 4BE

Sort Code: 60-09-20
Account Name: Martel Maides Auctions Ltd
Account Number: 45286914
BIC: RBOS GG SX
IBAN: GB60 NWBK 6009 2045 2869 14

• debit cards: there is a limit of £1,000 for 'Cardholder Not Present' payment by debit cards;

• credit cards: we do not accept payment by credit card.

If you have any questions with regard to payment, please contact our client services department.

2. Commission Bids (Absentee Bids)

If you are unable to attend the sale Martel Maides Auctions will bid on your behalf. You should fill in the Commission Bidding Form, which is available at the reception desk. Martel Maides Auctions will endeavour to buy the lot for you as cheaply as possible, other bids and the owner’s reserve allowing. This service is offered without charge. If bids are given to Martel Maides Auctions staff over the telephone then they must be confirmed in writing or by e-mail no later than two hours before the start of sale.

3. Storage and Shipping

(a) Storage Charges

Any purchases not paid for and collected by 4.30pm on the fifth working day after the sale, will be moved into Store at a cost of £10 per lot and from that point on will incur storage charges at the rate of £5.00 per day on each and every lot uncleared (regardless of size).

(b) Shipping

Martel Maides Auctions do not offer a postal service for any lots.

All lots, with the exception of furniture and large items, will be shipped to Mail Boxes Etc in Portsmouth, UK at a minimum charge of £10 per lot, dependant on lot size and number of lots purchased. Arrangements for onward delivery or collection from Mail Boxes Etc are the responsibility of the buyer and will incur additional delivery charges.

Purchasers of large items and furniture are required to make their own arrangements for shipping, but contact details for Guernsey based removal companies can be provided upon request. For any further information on shipping please call 01481 722700.

(c) Exportation and CITES

Although there are no major restrictions concerning the exportation of any works of art or antiquities being offered in this Guernsey auction, buyers are obviously responsible for the proper importation of their purchases into their country of destination. Your attention is directed to the CITES regulations in your country and no items subject to CITES can leave Guernsey without a CITES certificate. No ivory items can be sent to the USA.

4. Conditions of Sale

Please make sure that you have read the Conditions of Sale included in this catalogue.

5. Saleroom Notices

Check all saleroom notices, including catalogue amendments, as these supersede catalogue descriptions.

6. Jewellery - Gemstones

Historically many gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated to improve their colour and clarity, similarly emeralds are frequently treated with oils or resin for the same purpose. Other treatments such as staining, irradiation or coating may have been used on other gemstones. These treatments may be permanent, whilst others may need special care or re-treatment over the years to retain their appearance. Prospective buyers should be aware that if Martel Maides Auctions have been given or have obtained certificates for any lot in the Sale these certificates will be disclosed in the Catalogue. As a matter of policy, Martel Maides Auctions endeavours to provide certificates from recognised laboratories for certain gemstones. However, it is not feasible to obtain certificates for each lot. In the event that no certificate is published in the Catalogue, buyers should assume that the gemstones may have been treated.

Martel Maides Auctions does not accept any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by buyers on any lots subsequent to the Sale.

Estimated Weights

If the stone(s) weight is stated to be approximate, the stone(s) have been examined by a qualified jeweller within their settings. Stated weights are statements of our opinion only. This information is given as a guide and buyers should satisfy themselves with regard to this information as to its accuracy.

7 - Picture Frames

Whilst Martel Maides Auctions will endeavour to take all possible care, they cannot be held responsible for accidental damage to plaster picture frames.

8 - Catalogue Colours

The colours printed in this catalogue are not necessarily true.

9 - Telephone Bids

Clients wishing to bid by telephone are advised to book bids well in advance. Martel Maides Auctions reserve the right to refuse requests for telephone bids at their discretion.

10 - Explanation of Cataloguing Terms

Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is reliable and accurate but all such statements are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as statements or representations of fact. Martel Maides Auctions reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. Martel Maides Auctions for themselves and for the seller of each lot point out that certain terms used in descriptions of lots contained in their Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below:

i.                      A Named Artist means in our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

ii.                     “Attributed to” means that in our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.

iii.                    “Studio of” means that in our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist, which may or may not have been executed under the      artist’s direction.

iv.                    “Circle of” means that in our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily  their pupil.

v.                     “Follower of” means that in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily their pupil.

vi.                    “Manner of” means that in our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

vii.                   “After” means that in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

viii.                  The term “signed” and/or “dated” and/or “inscribed” means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.

ix.                    The term “bears a signature” and/or “date” and/or “inscription” means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.

 

 

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