Six 925 sterling silver box belcher chains, length 18" (2024)

Introduction to our Auctions

The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller. Accordingly, Sellers need not be paid until payment is received from the Buyer, nor is the Auctioneer necessarily able to know the history of or assess the quality of lots sold on behalf of these principals.

All lots are sold as seenand are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by use or the effects of age and may, therefore, have faults and imperfections.


At viewing times, buyers are given opportunity at viewing times and will be assumed to have done so. In addition, condition reports are available via the ‘Ask a Question’ link on the online listing and email. Buyers must rely solely on their own judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose, and as to compliance with the description or illustrations.

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Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed

Saleroom 2 Antique and Vintage Collectables

Collections

Monday 1.00pm - 5.00pm following the sale

Tuesday 9.00am - 5.00pm following the sale

Please note that Monday morning 9.00am - 1.00pm is reserved for entries only

Packing and Postage

If you wish to have your purchased items sent by post we offer a full in-house packaging service. If your items fit in a Jiffy bag it will cost £6 plus the cost of postage. Larger items are packed at a charge of £7 for every 10 minutes of packing time

IMPORTANT NOTES

Buyer’s PremiumA Buyer’s Premium of 25% (inclusive of VAT) will be charged on top of the hammer price for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person.

When a lot is purchased online the Buyer’s premium will be replaced with the Internet Buyer’s premium of 28.3% for AJ Live. For details of the EasyLive Internet Buyer’s Premium, please see EasyLive T&Cs

VAT

Lots are subject to VAT will have VAT applied to the hammer price. Lot descriptions will advise if lots are subject to VAT.

Internet Surcharge - lots purchased on the the-saleroom.com or i-bidder

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Authorise Arthur Johnson & Sons to charge the debit/credit card given in part or full payment for lots purchased including additional costs such as Buyer’s Premium and VAT. Any additional charges such as storage, packing and postage (if ttheir service is available) will also be charged to the card on the next working day.

Confirm that you are the card holder and have sufficient funds available to cover the cost of any online purchases with Arthur Johnson & Son

Purchase Price

The successful bidder shall agree to pay the purchase price which will be the aggregate of the final bid, the Buyer’s premium, VAT (if applicable) and any internet surcharge.

Removal of Lots

All purchases must be cleared by the end of the Tuesday following the sale, after which storage charges may be incurred.

Postage and packing are only available for select items in our Antique & Vintage Collectables saleroom. We would be happy to suggest couriers who may be of help with delivering lots purchased in other salerooms.

For local deliveries we suggest R.Removals who provide a friendly and efficient service. You can obtain a quote by telephoning 07944 585318. For longer distances we suggest enquiring with online shipping providers such as shiply.com

Currency

Bids are in GBP and must be whole pounds (no pence).

Payment

Invoices will be emailed to successful bidders after the end of the auction.

Payments can be made online via our website or by bank transfer.

How your bids are handled

Absentee bids are accepted via our website. We will use our best endeavours to buy lots for you as cheaply as possible, allowing for other bidders and any reserve prices. In the event of identical bids being received, the first bid placed will take preference. Arthur Johnson and Sons are under no legal obligation to execute these bids.

Introduction to our Auctions

The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller. Accordingly, Sellers need not be paid until payment is received from the Buyer, nor is the Auctioneer necessarily able to know the history of or assess the quality of lots sold on behalf of these principals.

All lots are sold as seen and are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by use or the effects of age and may, therefore, have faults and imperfections.

At viewing times, buyers are given opportunity at viewing times and will be assumed to have done so. In addition, condition reports are available via the ‘Ask a Question’ link on the online listing and email. Buyers must rely solely on their own judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose, and as to compliance with the description or illustrations.

Conditions of Sale

The following Conditions of Sale together with the Notice to Buyers that may be displayed in the saleroom or in any catalogue, the Seller Conditions of Sale on the reverse of the entry form and the usual Conditions of Sale on display in the auctioneers premises shall govern the sale of each Lot and any person making a successful bid shall be deemed to be bound thereby:-

1. Conduct of the Auction

1.1 The Auctioneer (which expression includes their employees) offers each Lot as agent of the Seller unless otherwise stated in the catalogue or at the time of sale.

1.2 Any Lot may be the subject of a reserve price. Should the Auctioneer in any circ*mstances sell any Lot under reserve price, they shall be at liberty to cancel the sale even if the Lot has been paid for and delivery given, and upon refund of the purchase price (if paid) neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer shall be under any further liability whatsoever to the Buyer.

1.3 The Seller or their representative or the Auctioneer on their behalf may bid up to the reserve price on any Lot.

1.4 The Auctioneer may at any time before the fall of the hammer withdraw or divide any Lot or combine any Lots.

1.5 The Auctioneer may sell any Lot by private sale after the auction, or prior to the auction with the Seller’s agreement.

1.6 The Auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid at their sole discretion and without being required to give a reason.

1.7 The Buyer shall be the person who made the highest bid before the fall of the hammer or such other person as the Auctioneer may declare to be the Buyer without being required to give a reason.

1.8 Unless the Auctioneer has previously acknowledged in writing that anyone bids as Agent on behalf of a named principal, every person who bids shall be taken to bid on their own behalf as principal.

1.9 If the Auctioneer has already acknowledged in writing that anyone bids as Agent on behalf of a named principal, that person warrants that he has the authority of their principal to make each bid he makes.

1.10 Neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer shall be bound by any sub-sale or assignment or split of the purchase contract and the highest bidder, and thus the Buyer shall be alone responsible for the discharge of the purchase price to the Auctioneer.

1.11 The Auctioneer may decide whether there is a dispute between bids, may summarily determine the dispute or immediately again offer the Lot for sale, in each case without being required to give a reason.

1.12 The Auctioneer undertakes that care has been taken to see that descriptions are accurate and reliable, but these are necessarily matters of opinion only and shall not be taken to be statements of fact. Neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer are responsible for the correctness of any description of any lot or its attribution in any manner to any particular originator.

2. After the Auction

2.1 Upon the Auctioneer declaring any Lot sold the Buyer shall pay:

a) the purchase price for the Lot or Lots purchased

b) the value as summarily determined by the Auctioneer, whose determination shall be final and binding, of all or part of any Lot or of the premises where the auction is held which has been damaged or destroyed by the Buyer or their principal or their agent.

2.2 The time for complying with Clause 2.1 shall one working day from the day of the sale or such other time as may be specified in the auction catalogue.

2.3 The Auctioneer may at any time at their sole discretion grant the Buyer an extension of time for complying with clause 2.1.

2.4 Until the Buyer has complied with clause 2.1 above:

The title to any Lot bought shall not pass to the Buyer

The Lot shall be at the Buyer’s risk

The Auctioneer shall have a lien over any Lot bought by the Buyer at the auction; if the Buyer effects or purports to effect a resale or any other disposition of all or any part of any Lot, the Buyer shall hold the proceeds of resale or other disposition on trust for the Auctioneer and the Seller

3. Removal of Lot Bought

3.1 The Buyer may not remove any Lot until they have paid in full the sums specified in clause 2.1 for every Lot that they have bought.

3.2 After paying the sums specified in Clause 2.1 the Buyer must remove the Lot by 5pm on the Tuesday following the sale.

3.3 If a Lot bought includes a motor vehicle no warranty is given that the vehicle may safely or lawfully be driven on the road.

3.4 Neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer shall be under any liability pursuant to Section 6 of the Health and Safety Act 1974 and the Buyer undertakes to carry out all necessary tests, examinations and other works to ensure so as far as reasonably practicable any Lot purchased will be safe and without risk to health and safety at all times when it is being used by any person at work.

4. Default by the Buyer

4.1 If the Buyer has failed to pay the sums specified in Clause 2.1 by the expiry of the time specified in Clause 2.2 or by any extension granted in Clause 2.3 or to remove any Lot by the time specified in Clause 3.2 the Auctioneer may rescind the sale of that Lot and that Lot may be resold by auction or privately.

4.2 If the Auctioneer has rescinded the sale but the Buyer has removed the Lot bought, the Auctioneer shall be entitled without previous notice to enter upon any premises where he believes the Lot to be and remove it.

4.3 If the Auctioneer has rescinded the sale and the Lot has been resold, the Buyer shall make good any deficiency in the sale price less the resale price together with the costs of and incidental to the resale.

4.4 If the buyer fails to collect the Lot within the time specified in clause 3.2, and comply with clause xxx relating to storage of items, the auctioneer will deem the Lot to be abandoned, and dispose of it as they see fit.

5. Liabilities and Indemnities

5.1 The Auctioneer warrants that they believe that the Seller of each Lot is able to pass good title and if the Seller is not able to do so, the Auctioneer shall use their reasonable endeavours to assist the Buyer in obtaining good title and in pursuing any remedies the Buyer may have against the Seller but the Auctioneer shall not be bound to initiate litigation and shall not be under any other obligation to the Buyer.

5.2 The Auctioneer neither has nor professes any expert or other knowledge of any Lot sold and each Lot is sold as seen with all faults and errors or mistakes of description and all written or oral representations as to description, quality or fitness are excluded. The Buyer shall be deemed to have inspected the Lot they buy and if they buy without so doing they shall do so at their own risk.

6. Waivers

6.1 No indulgence shown by the Auctioneer shall prevent him or the Seller subsequently insisting upon their respective rights and remedies.

7. Third Party Liability

7.1 Every person on the Auctioneer’s premises, at any time, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk. They shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur, or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Arthur Johnson and Sons employees.

8. Damage to items while in auctioneer's care

8.1 We accept no liability for any damage for any lot arising during the viewing, during the sale or after the sale. We act as agents only.

9. Anti-Money Laundering Regulations

9.1 We are obliged to comply with Anti-Money Laundering regulations which apply to individuals and businesses in transactions with a value of or greater than €10,000 (or equivalent).

9.2 Buyers will be requested to provide photographic ID and proof of address documentation to meet the requirements of the regulations.

10. Export/CITES Regulations/Ivory Act 2018

10.1 CITES-restricted items and Ivory Exempt items will be accompanied by a current CITES Article 10 licence/Ivory Exemption Declaration where applicable and the licence/exemption declaration number will be displayed within the original catalogue description. Both CITES Article 10 licences and Ivory Exemption Declarations are non-transferable and Buyers must apply for a new Article 10 licence/Ivory Exemption Declaration in their name if they wish to sell to a third party.

10.2 It is the sole responsibility of the Buyer and/or contracted shipping agent to have in place the correct CITES re-export and import licences into the Buyer’s chosen country before shipping can be undertaken.

CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or may be obtained from:

The Animal and Plant Health Agency
Centre for International Trade
Horizon House
Deanery Road
Bristol BL1 5AH
wildlife.licensing@apha.gsi.gov.uk
0117 372 3700

Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

11. Artists' Resale Rights

11.1 From mid-February 2006, living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to and art market professional. From January 2012, the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and the beneficiaries of these artists.

11.2 An artwork must be resold for more than 1000 euros Hammer Price (or equivalent) to qualify for the right. The rates applicable are calculated as a percentage of the Hammer Price and are set out on a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. We reserve the right to pass all the cost to the Buyer of the qualifying artwork.

Six 925 sterling silver box belcher chains, length 18" (2024)

FAQs

Is a 925 necklace worth anything? ›

What is The Price of Sterling Silver? Gram is the smallest unit to measure silver. 925 silver value is between $0.69 and $0.80 per gram on average. A sterling silver jewelry's cost can be calculated by multiplying the total sterling silver weight by 0.925 as it contains 92.5% pure silver.

Is 18 inch chain too long? ›

18" Necklace

A common choice for women that will fall just below the throat at the collarbone. This length is popular for adding pendants which will hang over a crew neck.

What does Belcher mean in jewelry? ›

Belcher chain is a type of trace (or link) chain made with fairly broad D-shaped links that are uniform in shape and size. You might also hear it called 'rolo chain'. It's available in a variety of sizes and alloys, and can be worn alone or stacked with other chain necklaces – for a more elaborate look.

Why does my silver chain say 925? ›

What is 925 sterling silver? Sterling silver is an alloy made up of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper or zinc. Sterling silver pieces are stamped with 925 to mark their authenticity.

How much can I pawn 925 silver for? ›

Today 1/7/2022 the spot price of pure silver is about seventy five cents a gram, spot price for 925 is around seventy cents a gram. So a 10 gram ring would be worth seven dollars and a silver buyer or pawn shop would give you roughly half of that.

How much is 925 sterling silver worth per ounce? ›

For example, let's say that you have a piece of sterling silver jewelry that is 1 ounce in weight. Multiply 0.925 times $22.76. You should get a total of around $21.025. Round it up to determine that your 1-ounce piece of sterling silver jewelry has a worth of about $21.03.

What is the most popular chain length? ›

18 inches: Placement - On the collarbone; most common size. Worn best with - Almost everything. 20 to 24 inches: Placement - Between the collarbone and the bust. Worn best with - Great for both business and casual wear.

What's a good chain length for a woman? ›

Most Popular Necklace Lengths

14-16 inches: Collars or chokers, this length will sit at the base of the throat or neck. 18 inches: “Princess” necklaces lay on top of the collarbone. 20-24 inches: The chain will rest somewhere between the collarbone and above the bust, depending on the wearer's measurements.

Where does an 18 inch chain sit? ›

collarbone

Are Belcher chains strong? ›

A belcher chain is one of the strongest chains on the market, thanks to the flat surface area of its links. This makes it harder for links to slide past each other and creates more contact points, increasing its strength.

What does the Belcher chain symbolize? ›

They have traditionally represented connection, eternity, and strength – think of phrases like “a chain is only as strong as its weakest link”. Belcher chains, with their uniform, interconnected links, have come to symbolize unity and strength, as well as eternal love and loyalty.

What type of chain sparkles the most? ›

A regular rope chain won't have the extra sparkle and shine of a diamond cut rope chain, which is by far one of the most popular styles sold today.

Can fake silver be stamped 925? ›

The stamp 925 is used to identify genuine sterling silver jewelry, which contains 92.5% silver. Sterling silver is an alloy, or combination of metal types.

Is 925 jewelry worth anything? ›

925 silver, often referred to as sterling silver, is, in fact, real silver though it is an alloy rather than pure silver. 925 silver means your item is 92.5% silver and 7.5% another metal, such as copper. This means that your 925 silver is valuable and can be sold.

Which is better, 925 silver or sterling silver? ›

Despite being less pure than real silver, silver 925 retains its beauty and lustrous appearance. Therefore, it is an excellent choice for those seeking an affordable option. Durability Factor – The added metal alloys in sterling silver makes it significantly stronger and more durable compared to fine silver.

Does 925 silver hold value? ›

As silver is considered a precious metal, 925 silver has a good resale value. So think of your sterling silver purchase as an investment! What's more, a piece with a legitimate hallmark is recognised across the globe and has lifetime value! So you can sell your sterling silver jewellery at any given time!

Can you get money for 925 silver? ›

925 silver, often referred to as sterling silver, is, in fact, real silver though it is an alloy rather than pure silver. 925 silver means your item is 92.5% silver and 7.5% another metal, such as copper. This means that your 925 silver is valuable and can be sold.

Is 925 jewelry pawnable? ›

925 Gold is absolutely pawnable since it is sterling silver, which holds value. Of course, many shops will try to pay the lowest possible price, but you can visit a site like PawnGuru to get a vague idea of what your jewelry should be worth before pawning it.

Does 925 silver have real diamonds? ›

No, they usually do not put real diamonds in silver rings. Sterling silver is too soft, and would not be a good metal to hold diamonds. Most people use cubic zirconia stones (CZ) in sterling silver.

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