VENTE DE BIJOUX 08 juin 2022 à 17h00
VIEWING
Du samedi 04 au lundi 06 juin 10 - 18 heures
Mardi 07 juin 10 - 12 heures
à l'Ancienne Nonciature, 7 rue des Sablons, 1000 Bruxelles
Spécialiste : Laure Dorchy
Contact : Charlotte de la Brunetière
T. +32 (0) 2 898 09 50
49 rue des Minimes, 1000 Bruxelles
CONDITIONS OF SALE
THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED IN EUROS AND IS AN ALL-CASH SALE.
The buyers will pay the following buyer’s premium in addition to the hammer price: up to and including 150.000€, 30% VAT included (sales costs and VAT included) and 25% VAT included (sales costs and VAT included) on the part of the hammer price over €150,000. This calculation applies per lot. For lots coming from outside the European Union, import VAT must be added:
For lots with numbers preceded by *: an additional VAT of 6% of the hammer price.
For lots with numbers preceded by **: an additional VAT of 21% of the hammer price.
Payment must be made immediately after the sale. This applies even if the buyer wishes to export the lot or if an export licence is required.
The buyer can pay by bank transfer in Euros to Antenor Auction's bank account:
IBAN: BE93 0018 9140 0067
BIC: GEBABEBB
Or by credit card Visa or MasterCard as well as in cash in euros up to an amount of less than € 3.000 including fees and taxes.
Purchasers who have acquired their lot(s) through an online sales platform will pay in addition :
- 1.5% (excluding VAT) of the hammer price if they have used the services of Drouot Digital Live.
- 5% (excluding VAT) of the hammer price if they have used the services of Invaluable.
These sums are paid to the platform offering the Live service.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The information contained in the catalogues, advertisements, brochures or any other written material issued by Antenor Auction must be considered as simple indications which do not engage its responsibility in any way. Antenor Auction does not guarantee the correctness of a statement concerning the author, the origin, the date, the age, the attribution, the provenance, the weight, the dimensions or the material condition of the lot. No employee is authorised to make any guarantees in this respect. Consequently, buyers must assure themselves before the sale as to the nature of the lots and their physical condition. Detailed information on the condition of the lots described by the experts and the auction house is available to buyers on request. Antenor Auction gives no warranty that any clock, pendula or watches and their mechanisms are in good working order.
BIDS
Bids are placed in the order of the catalogue numbers. Antenor Auction is free to determine the order of bidding and bidders are obliged to comply with this. The highest and last bidder will be the successful bidder. In the event of a double bid recognized by Antenor Auction, the item will be reoffered for sale, with all bidders present being able to participate in the second auction.
PURCHASE ORDERS AND TELEPHONE/ONLINE BIDDING
All bidders who wish to make a written bid or bid by telephone must use the form provided for this purpose. This form must be received by Antenor Auction at the latest one day before the auction, together with the personal details of the bidder. Only written or telephone bids are a free service for clients who are unable to attend. Antenor Auction cannot be held responsible for internet and/or telephone connection problems.
COLLECTION OF PURCHASES
Upon adjudication, the lot will be under the full responsibility of the buyer. The buyer is responsible for insurance of the lot and Antenor Auction declines all responsibility for any damage that the lot may suffer, as soon as the purchase is made. All formalities, in particular those concerning export, as well as transport remain the exclusive responsibility of the buyer.
Jewelery Auction in Brussels:
Lots can be collected between the 3rd and 15th working days after the sale without additional costs. at the following address with appointement only:
ANTENOR AUCTION
49 rue des Minimes - 1000 Brussels
+32 (0) 2 898 09 50 -
Lots can be collected between the 3 rd and 15 th working days after the sale without additional costs. After this period, storage fees will have to be paid to Embelco in the amount of 10€/day/lot (1m2 ). The successful bidder who wishes to withdraw the purchased lot from the warehouse must inform Embelco 48 hours in advance so that ANTENOR AUCTION can authorise the warehouse to deliver the goods. The buyer accepts that if he does not withdraw his lot within one year from the date of the auction, ANTENOR AUCTION can put it back up for auction and deduct the storage costs as described above, as well as the vendor’s sale cost, from the sale price due to its owner. The balance will be kept in an escrow account and made available to the buyer. Collection of the purchased lot is by appointment only and on presentation of the proof of payment issued by ANTENOR AUCTION.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT
For the auction of certain unique works, signed and numbered works and works produced in reasonable quantities, an artist’s resale right is due to the author or his heirs, provided that the author has not been dead for more than 70 years. This artist’s resale right is calculated on the hammer price before taxes, provided that it is at least €2.000. It amounts to : 4% from 2.000€ to 50.000€, 3% from 50.001€ to 200.000€, 1% from 200.001€ to 350.000€, 0.5% from 350.001€ to 500.000€ and 0.25% beyond that, without the artist’s resale right exceeding 12.500€ per work of art and per resale. The buyer is responsible for paying this artist’s resale right. Antenor Auction is legally bound to collect the sums due for the artist’s resale right of the lots and to transfer them to the collecting institution. The buyer is responsible for the payment of the artist’s resale right and will be invoiced at the same time as the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In the event that Antenor Auction is not aware that a sale is subject to the artist’s resale rights until after the lot has been sold, the buyer will be invoiced separately.
EXPORT AND IMPORT
Any lot sold at auction may be subject to export laws from the country in which it is sold and import restrictions from other countries. Many countries require a declaration of export for any lot leaving the country and/or an import declaration on entry of property when the lot enters the country. Local laws may prevent you from importing or selling a lot in the country into which you wish to import it. Antenor Auction will not be obliged to cancel the sale or refund the buyer the purchase price if the lot cannot be exported, imported or is seized for any reason by a government authority. It is the buyer's responsibility to determine and meet any legislative or regulatory requirements relating to the export or import of any lot purchased.
Before bidding, it is the sole responsibility of the bidder to seek advice and comply with the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations relating to the import and export of any lot. If permission is refused or if it takes time to obtain permission, the bidder must still pay Antenor Auction in full for the lot purchased. In exceptional cases and at the buyer’s request, Antenor Auction can assist the buyer in obtaining the appropriate permits if the buyer bears the costs. However, Antenor Auction cannot guarantee that these permits will be obtained.
The buyer is solely responsible for the payment of any taxes, duties, or other governmental charges relating to the export or import of the lot. If Antenor Auction exports or imports the item on behalf of the buyer, paying any taxes, duties or other governmental charges, the buyer agrees to reimburse Antenor Auction for such amounts.
Lots made from protected species: lots made from or comprising (in whatever percentage) endangered and other protected species of fauna and flora are marked with the symbol ◆ in the catalogue. These include, but are not limited to, ivory materials, turtle scales, crocodile skins, ostrich skins, certain species of coral and Brazilian rosewood. Buyers should check the relevant customs laws and regulations before bidding on any lot containing wildlife materials if they plan to import the lot into another country. Many countries refuse to import goods containing such materials, and others require permission from the relevant regulatory bodies in both the exporting and importing countries. In some cases, the lot can only be shipped with independent scientific confirmation of species and/or age, which the buyer will have to obtain at his own expense. If a lot contains elephant ivory, or any other wildlife material that could be mistaken for elephant ivory, the buyer should obtain other legal approvement if they intend to import the lot into the United States. Antenor Auction will not be obligated to cancel or refund the purchase if the lot cannot be exported or imported or if it is seized for any reason by a government authority. It is the buyer's responsibility to determine what the requirements of applicable laws and regulations are with respect to the export and import of goods containing such protected or regulated materials, and it is also the buyer's responsibility to comply with them.
U.S. Ban on African Elephant Ivory: The United States prohibits the import of African elephant ivory. Any lot containing elephant ivory or other wildlife material that could easily be mistaken for elephant ivory (e.g. mammoth or walrus ivory) may only be imported into the United States with the results of a rigorous scientific test accepted by Fish & Wildlife confirming that the material is not African elephant ivory. If such rigorous scientific testing has been conducted on a lot prior to its release for auction, Antenor Auction will clearly indicate this in the lot description. In all other cases, Antenor Auction cannot confirm whether or not a lot contains African elephant ivory, and the buyer purchases the lot at his or her own risk and will be responsible for the cost of any scientific testing or other reports required for import into the United States. If said tests are inconclusive or confirm that the material is indeed African elephant, Antenor Auction will not be required to cancel the purchase or refund the hammer price and buyer’s premium.
Antique jewellery: Under current laws, jewellery over 50 years old and worth at least 50.000€ will require an export licence, which Antenor Auction can help the buyer to apply for without any obligation of success. Obtaining this jewellery export licence can take up to 8 weeks.
Watches: Many of the watches offered for sale in this catalogue are photographed with bracelets made of materials from endangered or protected animal species such as alligator or crocodile. These lots are marked with the symbol ◆ in the catalogue. These bracelets made from endangered species are presented for display purposes only and are not for sale. Antenor Auction will remove and hold the bracelets before the watches are shipped. On some auction sites, Antenor Auction may, at its sole discretion, make these bracelets available free of charge to the buyers of the lots if they are collected in person at the auction site within 1 year from the date of the sale. The buyer will check with the department on the status of each particular lot. The import of luxury watches such as e.g. Rolex into the United States is subject to very tight restrictions. These watches cannot be shipped to the United States and can only be imported in person. As a general rule, a buyer can only import one watch at a time into the United States. For further information, the buyer should contact customs.
With respect to all symbols, lots marked with symbols are for information only, Antenor Auction declines all responsibility for errors or omissions.