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Delivery & Purchase Information
The safe and timely delivery of a client’s original artwork is a key priority for White Court Art, we pride ourselves on the quality of the packaging of the pictures we sell. Over 70% of our sales go to the USA. Specialist Art Insurance is included in final quote as standard.
The transport of your painting will be arranged as soon as full payment has been received and cleared. Tracking numbers will also be forwarded on to client .We endeavor to keep costs as low as possible, as a guide and dependent upon picture size courier costs are as follows:
All import duties and local taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.
- Free UK Delivery
- Free EU Delivery purchases over £500
- Free USA and Canada delivery purchase over £900
- For all other regions please contact gallery
- Dispatch normally within 5 working days
Payment Methods
Safe and secure payment methods Payment methods currently accepted by White Court Art are as follows:
- Wire Transfer to UK or USA banks, account details sent upon request.
- Credit Cards: Visa and MasterCard by secure emailed payment link
- Debit Cards
- Cheques made payable to White Court Art Ltd
Unconditional Returns Policy
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase you can return it within 14 days of receipt. In the unlikely event of damage in transit White Court Art must be informed immediately upon receipt. A full refund for the price of the work exclusive of postage and packaging costs will be made upon return. Clients are responsible for the safe return of the item in its original condition and packaging to claim a refund. We are only too happy to assist in this process and offer advice on sending the artwork back to avoid damage in transit.
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Night Fishing
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Ian Laurie
Ian Laurie was born in 1933 and is a self taught artist who made the transition from industry to artistry around 40 years ago when he & his wife opened a gallery specialising in original, hand made prints by artists working in that medium. His own hobby of sketching soon became etching and it wasn't long before he was producing his own limited edition etchings. Gradually his work became known to other galleries and during the 1970's & 80's his primary outlets were Libertys' of London and the Medici Gallery in London, England. He opened a small gallery in the Cornish artistic community of Newlyn, England where he continued to produce scenic and figurative etchings, although in this painterly environment he also worked with brushes to produce his own versions of the Cornish landscape. Lauries work is well collected and can be seen in many leading galleries.