Trade Lot 100 X New .Packaged Frenchie The Bulldog Luxury Branded Dog Products. May include items (2024)

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Location: Sheffield

Auction End Date: 11/08/2024 from 6:30pm

Auction Payment Due Date: 13/08/2024 (2 working days from sale date)

Deadline for delivery or collection: 18/08/2024 (5 working days from sale date)

Additional charges:

Sale Currency: GBP

Buyers Premium: 25%

VAT on hammer: 20%

VAT on buyers premium: 20%

Payments for invoices to be made by bank transfer (the details will be at the bottom of your winner’s notification) or on the phone via debit card only. We do not accept cash or credit cards.

Once your payment has been processed, we will send you a confirmation email and instructions to arrange delivery or collection. This can take up to 24 hours from your payment. Please do not call for a delivery quote or to arrange collection if the invoice is not paid.

Collection Information:

  • Collection by appointment only (book via phone or email)
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  • Collection times are Monday to Friday 8am - 2pm in 15-minute time slots.

Delivery Information:

  • Own courier collections are only accepted if you are based in Ireland/High Scotland or overseas.
  • You can also arrange your own delivery if you have won 5 pallets or more (please check with the office if you are unsure)
  • Parcel prices start from £16.80 inc VAT
  • Pallet prices start from £72 inc VAT
  • Prices will increase depending on the location, weight, and quantity.
  • We also offer combine deliveries on request.

We highly recommend viewing and offer appraisals on all our sales. Please contact the office to arrange this as all our auctions are sold as seen and images are used for catalogue purposes only.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Supreme Auctions Limited – Terms for:
- Registration for Auction
- Participation in bidding process
- Successful purchase of goods by auction

1. Definitions
1.1 “Supreme Auctions” means and refers to Supreme Auctions Limited including any authorised representative of Supreme
Auctions Limited.
“Registration Process” includes all or any of, the deposit of cash or electronic payment, completion of registration forms and
commission bid forms, and the 2 forms of identification requested by Supreme Auctions
“Registration Form” shall mean the form to be completed by any potential bidder prior to auction as and when requested by
Supreme Auctions
“Buyer” shall mean the maker of the highest bid that is accepted by Supreme Auctions Limited both by auction and sale by
private treaty.
“Seller” will include and any prospective seller where specified.
“Hammer Price” shall mean the highest bid including any applicable VAT that is accepted by Supreme Auctions
“Lot” refers to an individual product, group of goods, or set of goods sold by auction.
“Deposit” means the cash or electronic payment of a potential buyer when entering the registration process of a sum outlined
in the individual auction notes
“Auction Notes” means the specifics of each auction including but not limited to date of auction, premises, deposit information,
buyers premium, collection details, health and safety, VAT chargeable relating to the particular auction and will be governed by
these terms in all cases unless stated otherwise.
“Premises” shall mean the premises at which the auction is taking place either being Supreme Auctions or the premises where
the goods under control by Supreme Auctions is stored.
“Buyers Premium” shall mean the fees applied on all lots on the hammer price which will be described in the auction notes on
all auctions unless otherwise stated
“VAT” means Value added tax
“Contract” shall mean the formed contract forged between the buyer and the seller once the hammer price has been achieved
and concluded
“Working Day” means any day that Supreme Auctions is open for business to the public
“Commission bids” means any proxy bids accepted by Supreme Auction up to the start of any relevant auction
1.2 All buyers and sellers acknowledge and agree that these terms are binding. These terms will be deemed as accepted and
incorporated into all dealings with all relevant parties.
1.3 If any of the auction notes are not consistent with the general terms and conditions the auction notes will prevail.
1.4 All entry of goods and both the sale and purchase of these goods in our auctions are subject to these terms and conditions.
2. The Buyers Duties

2.1 The buyer shall remove all lots by 4pm on the final day of collection in accordance with the individual auction notes at both
their own expense and own risk once all payments have been made. This can be specified in the auction notes by either a date and time or
by a notified timescale of 2-7 working days.
2.2 The buyer shall fully indemnify and keep indemnified Supreme Auctions in the event of any damage or loss caused to any
adjoining or independent lots by the removal of their lots including any agents working on behalf of the buyer.
2.3 The buyer shall be responsible for any injury or death to any person resulting from the removal of lot or lots and shall fully
indemnify and keep indemnified Supreme Auctions against any such liability whether or not any such injury or death was caused by
negligence of the buyer, buyers agents or employees.
2.4 As noted in clause 2.2 the buyer is responsible for any loss or damage to any adjoining or independent lots or to any premises
lots are held and should repair in any such instance prior to removal of any lots or alternatively shall pay the estimated cost of doing so by
Supreme Auctions or its agents whose decision shall be binding with the buyer.
2.5 Supreme Auctions and the seller shall not be under any liability pursuant to section 6 of the Health and Safety Act 1974 and by
registering for any sale the buyer undertakes and agrees to take practical and reasonable steps as are sufficient to ensure that the buyers
purchase shall be safe and without risk of health and safety when used correctly.

3. Basis of Auction Sales
3.1 Supreme auctions will take no responsibility for inaccurate descriptions of a lot outside of the main and material characteristics
such as [a pair of trainers, a toaster, a watch].
3.2 Buyers or prospective buyers bid on the understanding that any description outside the material characteristics of a lot
including but not limited to the age, origin, condition, brand and understand that any such descriptions outside the material characteristics
would be of opinion only.
3.3 Supreme Auctions sells as agents on behalf of the seller and are not responsible for any default or late removal of any lot from
sale.
3.4 All lots are ‘sold as seen’ with all faults, imperfections and any errors in description not relating to the material characteristics.
Any lot without a reference to the condition does not imply that there are no imperfections related to the lot.
3.5 Any buyer or prospective buyer shall satisfy themselves to the condition of any lot and should rely on their own observations of
the condition of each lot in accordance with clause 3.2
3.6 No warranty either written or oral is offered on any lot by Supreme Auctions or its agents unless specifically noted in the
product description. Any images of products advertising any such warranty are invalid unless stated in the product description.
3.7 No oral or written representations to any lot made prior to sale shall be deemed to be representation of fact outside the
obvious and material characteristics and the buyer is deemed to of inspected any lots prior to sale.
3.8 Buyers buy lots as they lie on the premises and are responsible for the necessary equipment and labour to remove lots from
the premises and will comply with the instructions of Supreme Auctions in the removal of such lots.
3.9 Supreme Auctions may ask for any relevant risk assessments prior to the removal of any lots. No lots shall be removed until
these are received and accepted by Supreme Auctions.
3.10 Upon auction registration the buyer accepts that a sale by auction is not a consumer sale for the purpose of the Consumer
Rights Act 2015 and the buyer shall not seek to rely upon any conditions or warranties implied thereby or by any other legislation, save as

set out in section 2 (6) of the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

3.11 Should the buyer opt for a delivery option. The buyer will have 24 hours from the goods being delivered to report any missing or incorrect items that may have been received. Supreme Auctions Limited and/or our delivery partner(s) will accept no responsibility for any claims after this 24-hour period.

3.12 All goods must be checked upon collection or delivery and any damages or discrepancies must be reported immediately.

3.13All images are used as a guide only and should not be relied upon, images may or may not reflect the goods in question. Supreme auctions will take no responsibility for wrong images.

4. Management of the Auction
4.1 Supreme Auctions shall not be obliged to announce or disclose any reserve price for any lot
4.2 All potential buyers who wish to participate in the bidding process shall complete either online or onsite registration form and
are subsequently accepting all terms and conditions
4.3 Supreme Auctions has absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid or any registration.
4.4 Supreme Auctions is not bound to accept any offer or bid and has the right to withdraw any lot prior to the hammer falling.
4.5 Supreme Auctions shall have the right to refuse admission to any person at any auction or auction premises without giving any
reason.

4.6 All persons attending the premises and/or auctions do so at their own risk.
4.7 At the time the hammer price has been achieved the contract of sale between the buyer and seller is formed subject to all
funds being received and cleared by Supreme Auctions. Supreme Auctions is not a party to the contract of sale of a lot between buyer and
seller and acts as agent of the seller only and shall not be liable for any breach by either buyer or seller.
4.8 All disputes in relation to the bidding process including the hammer price shall be referred to Supreme Auctions for decision.
Supreme Auctions shall have absolute discretion to cancel the sale. This decision shall be final with no justification or reasons required.
4.9 In the event of any such decision to cancel the contract of sale by Supreme Auctions neither the seller nor buyer has the right
to rely on the original contract of sale for any purpose whatsoever.
4.10 In the event of a third party proving successfully to have the superior title or right to possession of any lot Supreme Auctions
can rescind the contact of sale upon to the return of the hammer price and relevant costs (not including any labour or removal costs). Both
the seller and Supreme Auctions shall not be under any other further liability to the buyer.
4.11 Supreme Auctions reserves the right to request a deposit from a buyer either prior to auction or during auction before
accepting any or any additional bids
4.12 Supreme Auctions shall only offer the option of commission bids when relevant and has the right to reject or ignore any
commission bids at their own discretion.

5. Payment Processes
5.1 Following the achievement of the hammer price and subsequent contract of sale the buyer shall follow the appropriate
processes as notified to the buyer by Supreme Auctions to pay the hammer price and any associated VAT and the buyer’s premium and
any associated VAT. If the buyer fails to follow the appropriate process by the time notified to the buyer Supreme Auctions may cancel the
sale of contract.
5.2 All online payments must be referenced with the lot number and auction date.
5.3 Supreme Auctions will charge a Buyers Premium on all lots. This will be based on a percentage of the hammer price and will be
subject to VAT. The buyer’s premium for each auction will be set in the auction notes.
5.4 All lots are sold at the hammer price which shall be exclusive of VAT. VAT will be added to the hammer price where applicable.
Lot description will notify any due VAT.
5.5 All the required payments will be settled in full before the removal of any lots is permitted. These will be settled in sterling
(GBP) and will be made by only the processes described in the auction notes.
5.6 In the event the buyer does not have the means to make payment by the processes and terms set out in auction notes
Supreme Auctions may cancel the contract of sale.

6. Buyers Defaulting
6.1 In the event a buyer fails to remove a lot in accordance with clause 2.1 Supreme Auctions shall have the right to
6.1.1 Re-enter the lot into public auction
6.1.2 Move the lot to a different premises
6.1.3 Charge a fee of £20 per day plus VAT per lot for every day any lot may be stored 24 hours after the last time for
collection stated in the auction notes

6.2 In the event a buyer fails to honour the Buyers Duties in section 2 as the agents of the seller Supreme Auctions will reserve the
right to exercise one or more of the following remedies
6.2.1 Cancel the contract of sale for the relevant lot and any other lots purchased by the defaulting buyer at any previous
or future auctions
6.2.2 Sell the relevant lot by auction or private treaty. Any deficiency in the purchase price from the first auction will be
charged to the defaulting buyer and paid to Supreme Auctions along with any remarketing or administration costs
6.2.3 To remove or dispose of the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer

6.2.4 Retain the lot and any other lots purchased by the defaulting buyer at any past, current or future auctions until the
hammer price and any related costs are paid
6.2.5 To reject any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer

7. Risk and Title
7.1 The title in the lot shall not pass to the buyer until the hammer price and buyer’s premium and any associated costs have been
paid and cleared in full to Supreme Auctions.
7.2 In respect of a lot once the hammer price is reached a lot is deemed sold. The lot is deemed at the risk of the buyer from that
point onwards.

8. General Terms
8.1 These terms and conditions are enforceable, and the buyer agrees to these terms when registering both on site or online via
our website or any agent platform website.
8.2 All buyers acknowledge and agree with these terms and are binding upon them. On completion of registration both on site and
online these terms are deemed as accepted and incorporated into all dealings between the relevant parties.
8.3 Private treaty sales are made in accordance with these terms and conditions and are deemed to be sales by auction for
purposes of consumer legislation.
8.4 If any court or competent authority decides that any provisions of these terms and conditions are invalid, unenforceable or
unlawful to any extent the term will to that extent only be severed from the terms on conditions on that basis and the remaining terms
and conditions will continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Trade Lot 100 X New .Packaged Frenchie The Bulldog Luxury Branded Dog Products. May include items (2024)

FAQs

What determines the price of a Frenchie? ›

The more investment a breeder makes into producing healthy high-quality dogs in good environments, the higher the price will be. The color of a dog's coat can also affect the price. The rarer the color is, such as blue, lilac or chocolate, the more you can expect to pay.

Why are Frenchies so expensive? ›

Breeding challenges: French Bulldogs have a unique body structure and a large head, which makes natural breeding and birthing difficult. They often require artificial insemination and C–sections for delivering puppies, adding to the costs. Popularity: Frenchies are hot on social media. Higher demand = higher prices.

What's the most expensive French Bulldog? ›

In the U.S., the average cost of a French bulldog is between $1,500 and $3,000. The most expensive cost as much as $100,000. Additionally, the amount can fluctuate depending on the location and reputation of the breeder.

What are French bulldogs' characteristics? ›

Often described as clownish, it is playful, affectionate, and fairly energetic. Frenchies enjoy relaxing as much as playing and are ideal for the elderly. The breed is also good for children, as long as they understand the dog's limited ability to tolerate excessive heat or exercise.

How much is a 100% French bulldog? ›

The cost of Frenchie puppies averages to about $2800, but you could potentially spend thousands more— Blue or fluffy-coated French bulldogs often go for between $8,000 to $10,000. Pet parents interested in Frenchies who can't shell out that kind of money are better off adopting one from a rescue.

How much does a black Frenchie cost? ›

The cost of a well-bred Frenchie with a standard color, i.e., black brindle, fawn, sable, or cream, is generally $3000 and up. You may find some cheaper, but you need to be very careful so that you don't get scammed or end up with an inferior puppy that is destined to have health issues.

Are Frenchies still in high demand? ›

French bulldogs, or frenchies, continued to be the most commonly registered purebred dogs in 2023, according to the American Kennel Club ranking released on Wednesday. French bulldogs.

What's so special about Frenchies? ›

The bright, affectionate Frenchie is a charmer. Dogs of few words, Frenchies don't bark much, but their alertness makes them excellent watchdogs. They happily adapt to life with singles, couples, or families, and do not require a lot of outdoor exercise.

Are female Frenchies more expensive? ›

The female French Bulldog is usually more expensive than the male especially with breeding rights and AKC papers.

Are French Bulldogs clingy? ›

Frenchies can be clingy and may not do well being left alone for long periods of time. Due to their overwhelming popularity, French Bulldogs are one of the most widely, but also poorly-bred dogs, buyers should be extra careful when choosing a breeder.

What is the rarest Frenchie? ›

WHAT IS THE RAREST COLOR OF A FRENCH BULLDOG? The blue merle is the rarest of colors that exist in the Frenchie breed. They are best described as gray with spots or how we like to call them cookies N' cream.

Do Frenchies like to cuddle? ›

Frenchies will bond with their owners to the point of being possessive. Their "clingy" nature can be caused by separation anxiety. It's also because you make them feel safe. They usually enjoy cuddles, sleeping near you, and sitting on your lap. Female Frenchies can be slightly more affectionate than males.

Why are French Bulldogs so misbehaved? ›

Fear and Anxiety: French Bulldogs are sensitive creatures and can easily become anxious or fearful in certain situations. This fear can manifest as aggression, especially if they feel threatened or cornered.

Are Frenchies smart? ›

In actuality, these dogs are ranked 109th smartest dog breed out of 138 in obedience and working intelligence, which is pretty low. Given that ranking, many argue that these dogs do not receive enough credit for their intelligence, and we agree. In short, French Bulldogs are smarter than they get credit for.

What makes a Frenchie valuable? ›

Breeding & Birth

Good quality breeding dogs can range from $6,000 to $20,000, depending on what the breeder is looking for. Frenchies must be artificially inseminated. The male has very short legs and narrow hips, and the female's vulva is high up in their body, making it difficult for the male to reach.

What determines the cost of a dog? ›

How Breed Affects Dog Ownership Costs. Your dog's breed can impact care costs both as a puppy and over time. Dogs that are the most expensive to own and maintain include large breeds that require more food and breeds prone to genetic or other health problems.

Do male or female Frenchies cost more? ›

The female French Bulldog is usually more expensive than the male especially with breeding rights and AKC papers.

What is the average cost of owning a French bulldog? ›

Buying or adopting a French Bulldog

The cost for purchasing a standard French Bulldog puppy ranges from $1,500 to $4,500, with an average cost of $2,800 per pup, but some can be much higher. Adult Frenchies are on the cheaper side, and average around $1,500.

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