yorkshiremaps.co.uk

Four hundred years of maps and plans of Yorkshire, 1575 to 1975

Ordering & Terms & Conditions


John Ackerley

07793811450

john@yorkshiremaps.co.uk 

 

 


The Road from Tuxford to York by John Ogilby 1675

ORDERING / terms and conditions

You can order by email john@yorkshiremaps.co.uk
or by phone 07793 811450.

Either method requires you to supply the following information (examples only in brackets):

1. The map location (Bradford)

2. The mapmaker’s name (Tallis)

3. The date of the item (1796)

4. The indicated price (£50)

5. The stock number (12345)

6. Your own full name and postal address and contact telephone number.

First-time buyers will be requested to forward a cheque or electronic payment in advance of receiving the item(s) ordered. For electronic payment please request details. Cheques should be made payable to J.Ackerley. Prices are net and not subject to VAT. Any returned items requiring refunds will be attended to immediately. All items are offered subject to prior sale and remain the property of yorkshiremaps.co.uk until paid for. Payment must be made within seven days of receipt. Unwanted items must be returned within three days of receipt.

Postage and packing: depending on their size ordered items will be despatched either flat packed or in tubes. Flat packed items will be either mounted (i.e. on card and ready for framing) or loose between boards. Tube packed items will always be loose. The original packaging material should be retained and reused where items need to be returned. Very large and/or fragile and/or valuable items will be delivered where and when possible to your home by myself for your inspection (this service is normally limited to Yorkshire or immediate hinterland).

For UK mainland orders over £100 postage and packing is free. Orders under £100 incur an extra charge of £5. Customers who return items must do this at their own expense and no later than three days after receiving the items: they should reuse the original packaging, clearly address the parcel, and obtain the appropriate proof of postage and adequate nsurance - these simple actions should protect the sender in the event of returned items going astray as well as ensuring that they are returned in their original condition.


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