Buyer terms.

Last updated 5 July 2026

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For anyone buying a work through a registry checkout. The universal terms also apply.

1. Who you are buying from

When you buy through a registry checkout, you are buying from the seller — the artist or the current owner — not from the Registry. The Registry provides the record and the payment rail; it is not the seller, agent, or a party to the sale. The seller is responsible for the work, its description, and its delivery.

2. What you receive

On confirmed payment, the work's certificate and provenance record transfer to you automatically, and the seller arranges delivery of the physical work directly with you. Your ownership of the record is bound to your email. The record is evidence of provenance; it is not, by itself, legal title to the artwork.

3. What the certificate means

A verified certificate records the artist's own attestation that they created the work. It is strong evidence of provenance, but — as set out in the universal terms — it is not a guarantee of authenticity, condition, or value, and the Registry does not inspect or appraise works. A "Collector-filed" or "Gallery-corroborated" record is not artist-attested and is marked as such; read the record's status before you buy.

4. Payment

Payment is taken by Stripe on a secure hosted checkout. Your card details never touch the Registry's or the seller's servers, and the Registry never holds your money — it passes directly to the seller. You pay the listed price; the Registry fee is charged on the seller's side, not added to your total.

5. Delivery, refunds and your rights

Delivery is arranged and fulfilled by the seller. Refunds and returns are a matter between you and the seller; the Registry does not process refunds but will reverse the record transfer where a sale is refunded. Nothing in these terms affects your non-excludable statutory consumer rights, which may include cancellation and return rights depending on where you and the seller are based. If a work is not delivered or is materially not as described, raise it with the seller first; contact us at info@curatedregistry.com if you cannot resolve it.

6. Private listings and enquiries

Some works are shown as available with the price on application; the price and checkout are unlocked by the seller's private link. Where you enquire about a work that is not listed for sale, the Registry relays your enquiry to the owner without revealing either party's contact details until they choose to respond.