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The acceptance of the lot comes before the contract-- and I assume they want to examine it in person before acceptance. They'd be in trouble if they were having contracts for items that turned out to be fakes.
Most to all of the big auction houses are fully insured, so you shouldn't have to be worry about loss, theft or breakage. Last edited by drcy; 06-20-2017 at 03:34 PM. |
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