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Lot 1907: Arnold (Arno) Meermann. 1829 Rehden bei Graudenz - 1908 Nieder-Thalheim bei Bad Landeck (Schlesien). War ab 1852 in München tätig.

Est: €0 EUR - €0 EURPassed
Auktionshaus Michael ZellerLindau, GermanySeptember 25, 2016

Item Overview

Description

{Arnold (Arno) Meermann. 1829 Rehden bei Graudenz - 1908 Nieder-Thalheim bei Bad Landeck (Schlesien). War ab 1852 in München tätig.} Sign. und 1872 dat. Kirchdorf in den Alpen. Lebhaftes Treiben am Dorfbrunnen. Malerisches Idyll. Öl/Holz. 34 x 285 cm. R

Artist or Maker

Payment & Shipping

Accepted forms of payment: Wire Transfer

Shipping

a) The buyer is obliged to take possession of the object.The buyer is only entitled
for immediate delivery or possession of the goods after full and complete payment
of the invoice.
b) On request, the Auction House may take charge of packing and shipping at the
buyer's own cost and risk; this may be made dependant on the advance payment
of any costs thereby incurred.
For shipment to Non-EU-country in case of invoices of more than € 1.000,00
export documents have to be presented at customs, which we will prepare for
you for a fee of € 25,00 (Vat included).
c) The Auction House shall charge a storage fee of 1 € per day and item for objects
not collected after 15 workdays from the date of invoice.

Auction Details

130. Int. Bodensee-Kunstaukion, 25. September 2016

by
Auktionshaus Michael Zeller
September 25, 2016, 10:00 AM CET

D-88131 Lindau [Bodensee], Lindau, DE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

29.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€19€1
€20€49€5
€50€99€10
€100€199€10
€200€499€30
€500€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€2,999€200
€3,000€3,999€300
€4,000€4,999€400
€5,000€9,999€500
€10,000€19,999€1,000
€20,000+€2,000

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2. Basis of the Auction
a) The Auction is voluntary and public in the sense of § 383 Abs. 3 BGB (German
Civil Code). It is performed through the Auction House in its own name and for
the account of the consigner, who shall remain anonymous.
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before the Auction. The objects are used. They are offered for Auction in their
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serve the purpose of illustration and description of the objects to be auctioned;
they were prepared to the best of our knowledge, however, shall not constitute
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the same shall apply for the description at calling. Prices as stated in the
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the Auction.
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order than stated.
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increased by around 10 % per bid. The knockdown shall be made after a triple
call to the highest bidder, as long as a higher bid is not made.
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be deemed to be binding. If the highest bidder declines to validate his or her
bid or there are other doubts regarding the validity of a knockdown, the Auctioneer
is entitled to repeat the knockdown or to re-offer the object. Should
several persons offer the same highest bid, the winning bid will be decided by
drawing lots.
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House and the bidder rendering the purchaser liable to collect and pay for the
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who themselves take objects into third countries will be reimbursed any
paid VAT as soon as the Auction House receives evidence of export shipment
from customs and evidence of importation from the import country.
f) Invoices issued during or directly after the Auction require verification.
g) Re-issuing of invoices will be charged.
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the case of remote buyers (telephone or written bids), the amount shall be due
within 10 days of the date of the invoice. Discounts are not granted. Payments
are to be made at no cost to the Auction House.
b) If the buyer should default on payment, interest will be charged at a rate of
5 % above the base interest rate, or 8 % interest in the case of commercial
buyers. Assertion of claims for any additional compensation, including costs of
legal aid, remain reserved. In the event of a default on payment the Auction
House is entitled to either demand performance of payment or, after an adequate
time limit, to withdraw from the contract. In the case of withdrawal all
buyer's rights remain discharged and the Auction House is entitled to demand
compensation for the full amount of payment. The charge of compensation can
also be arranged as follows: the object is re-auctioned and the defaulting buyer
shall be liable for any loss in proceeds and the cost of the repeated Auction sale
without having claims to any possible additional proceeds. The Auction House is
entitled to exclude the defaulting buyer from any further Auctions.
6. Collection, Shipping, Storage
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for immediate delivery or possession of the goods after full and complete payment
of the invoice.
b) On request, the Auction House may take charge of packing and shipping at the
buyer's own cost and risk; this may be made dependant on the advance payment
of any costs thereby incurred.
For shipment to Non-EU-country in case of invoices of more than € 1.000,00
export documents have to be presented at customs, which we will prepare for
you for a fee of € 25,00 (Vat included).
c) The Auction House shall charge a storage fee of 1 € per day and item for objects
not collected after 15 workdays from the date of invoice.
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to damage or defect of the item are excluded. In case of any other recourse a
claim must be made within 12 months of the lot being paid together with a
documentation of the case by an external specialist. On behalf of the buyer, the
Auction House will then take up the claim with the vendor.
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be excluded. This liability exclusion shall not apply
- in case of damage due to injury of life, body or health caused by a negligent
neglect of duty of the Auction House or an intentional or negligent neglect of
duty of any of its vicarious agents, or
- in case of other damage due to intentional or grossly negligent neglect of duty
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res judicata claim.
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Auction House is excluded.
9. Place of Execution, Jurisdiction, Applicable Law
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or a legal person under public law, a separate fund under public law, or if
the buyer does not have a residence in Germany or the residence is not known
at the time in which the claim is filed. The Auction House may, however, file
claims in other courts of jurisdiction.
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on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) does not apply.
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provisions of the Law on Remote Sales are not to applicable.
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shall have no effect on the validity of the others.
12. Online Live Bidding
The auctioneer is not responsible for the technical and organizational transmission
of offers.
Other Important Notes:
1. Dimensions
Height and width are the primary order of dimensions concerning pictures and
paintings.
The order of dimensions relating to furniture etc. is: Height, width, depth.
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Where signatures are deemed to be genuine, the remark (sign.) for signed is given
in the catalogue for paintings and original drawings, (handsign.) for handsigned
lithograph drawings, as opposed to the remark (bez.) for attributed to.
3. Additional Declaration
Provided the catalogue owner, auction participant and bidder do not state otherwise
they assure that they shall buy the catalogue and the exhibited objects therein
concerning the Third Reich only for the purpose of civic instructions, to repel
against anti-constitutional endeavours, for purposes of art or science, research or
teaching, contemporary history or history. The Auction House and its consignor
shall only offer and hand out these objects if these conditions are met.
Publicly appointed and sworn in Auctioneer: Michael Zeller
Christine Hofstetter-Zeller
This translation of the "Versteigerungsbedingungen" is for orientation only, the German
version is legally authoritative.

Shipping Terms

a) The buyer is obliged to take possession of the object.The buyer is only entitled
for immediate delivery or possession of the goods after full and complete payment
of the invoice.
b) On request, the Auction House may take charge of packing and shipping at the
buyer's own cost and risk; this may be made dependant on the advance payment
of any costs thereby incurred.
For shipment to Non-EU-country in case of invoices of more than € 1.000,00
export documents have to be presented at customs, which we will prepare for
you for a fee of € 25,00 (Vat included).
c) The Auction House shall charge a storage fee of 1 € per day and item for objects
not collected after 15 workdays from the date of invoice.