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Lot 169: Octave GUILLONNET (1872-1967) , Prince hindou,

Est: €200 EUR - €300 EURSold:
Pays de Fayence EnchèresMontauroux, FranceJune 21, 2015

Item Overview

Description

Octave GUILLONNET (1872-1967) , Prince hindou, pastel sanguine , rehaut de craie blanche et mine de plomb, 74,5 x 54 cm provenance Sceller de Gisors

Payment & Shipping

Accepted forms of payment: Wire Transfer

Shipping

We ship items either via our services or via shipping companies.
Winning Bidders are responsible for arranging shipment after payment is made in full.
It is advised to purchasers to carry out the removal of their lots as soon as possible in order to avoid storage and handling charges.
Storage is not of the responsibility of the auctioneer.
Due to increases in security in many countries International Shipping can now take up to 6 weeks

Auction Details

Belle vente

by
Pays de Fayence Enchères
June 21, 2015, 02:30 PM CET

RD-562 au niveau du Relais du Lac Salle Centrale, Montauroux, 83440, FR

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€99€10
€100€399€20
€400€999€50
€1,000€2,999€100
€3,000€4,999€200
€5,000€9,999€500
€10,000€49,999€1,000
€50,000+€5,000

Terms and Conditions

Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations is a company of voluntary auction sales regulated by the law of the 10 July 2000.
In such capacity Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations acts as the agent of the seller who contracts with the buyer.
The relationships between Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations and the buyer are subject to the present general conditions of purchase which can be modified by saleroom notices or oral indications given at the time of the sale, which will be recorded in the official sale record.
Purchased lots will become available only after payment in-full has been made. The sale will be conducted in Euros.

1 - Goods for auction
The prospective buyers are invited to examine any goods in which they may be interested, before the auction takes place, and notably during the exhibitions.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations is at disposal of the prospective buyers to provide them with reports about the conditions of lots.
Description of the lots resulting from the catalogue, the reports, the labels and the verbal statements or announcements are only the expression by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations of their perception of the lot, but cannot constitute the proof of a fact.
The statements by made Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations about any restoration, mishap or harm arisen concerning the lot are only made to facilitate the inspection thereof by the prospective buyer and remain subject to his own or to his expert's appreciation.
The absence of statements Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations by relating to a restoration, mishap or harm, whether made in the catalogue, condition reports, on labels or orally, does not imply that the item is exempt from any current, past or repaired defect.
Inversely, the indication of any defect whatsoever does not imply the absence of any other defects.
Estimates are provided for guidance only and cannot be considered as implying the certainty that the item will be sold for the estimated price or even within the bracket of estimates.
Estimates cannot constitute any warranty assurance whatsoever.
The estimations can be provided in several currencies; the conversions may, in this case or, be rounded off differently than the legal rounding.
2 - The sale
In order to assure the proper organisation of the sales, prospective buyers are invited to make themselves known to Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations before the sale, so as to have their personal identity data recorded.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to ask any prospective buyer to justify his identity as well as his bank references.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to refuse admission to the auction sales premises to any prospective buyer for legitimate reasons.
Any person who is a bidder undertakes to pay personally and immediately the hammer price increased by the costs to be born by the buyer and any and all taxes or fees/expenses which could be due.
Any bidder is deemed acting on his own behalf except when prior notification, accepted by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations, is given that he acts as an agent on behalf of a third party.
The usual way to bid consists in attending the sale on the premises.
However, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations may graciously accept to receive some bids by telephone from a prospective buyer who has expressed such a request before the sale.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will bear no liability / responsability whatsoever, notably if the telephone contact is not made, or if it is made too late, or in case of mistakes or omissions relating to the reception of the telephone.
For variety of purposes, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves its right to record all the telephone communications during the auction. Such records shall be kept until the complete payment of the auction price, except claims.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations may accept to execute orders to bid which will have been submitted before the sale and by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations which have been deemed acceptable.
Should Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations receive several instructions to bid for the same amounts, it is the instruction to bid first received which will be given preference.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will bear no liability/responsibility in case of mistakes or omission of performance of the written order.
In the event where a reserve price has been stipulated by the seller, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to bid on behalf of the seller until the reserve price is reached.
The seller will not be admitted to bid himself directly or through an agent.
The reserve price may not be higher than the low estimate for the lot printed in the catalogue.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will conduct auction sales at their discretion, in accordance with established practices.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to refuse any bid, to organise the bidding in such manner as may be the most appropriate, to move some lots in the course of the sale, to withdraw any lot in the course of the sale, to combine or to divide some lots in the course of the sale.
In case of challenge or dispute, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to designate the successful bidder, to continue the bidding or to cancel it, or to put the lot back up for bidding.
Subject to the decision of the person conducting the bidding for Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations, the successful bidder will be the bidder would will have made the highest bid provided the final bid is equal to or higher than the reserve price if such a reserve price has been stipulated.
The hammer stroke will mark the acceptance of the highest bid and the pronouncing of the word "Adjugé" or any equivalent will amount to the conclusion of the purchase contract between the seller and the last bidder taken in consideration.
No lot will be delivered to the buyer until full payment has been made.
In case of payment by an ordinary draft/check, payment will be deemed made only when the check will have been cashed.
3 - The performance of the sale
In addition of the lot's hammer price, the buyer must pay the following costs and fees/taxes:

Lots from the EEC:
16.73% + current VAT (for books, VAT = 0,92% of the hammer price; for other categories, VAT = 3,27% of the hammer price). Total= 20%


Lots from outside the EEC : (indentified by an ¤ on the website)
In addition to the commissions and taxes indicated above, an additional import VAT will be charged (5,5% of the hammer price, 19,6% for jewelry).
The taxes (VAT on commissions and VAT on importation) can be retroceded to the purchaser on presentation of written proof of exportation outside the EEC.
An EEC purchaser who will submit his intra-Community VAT number will be exempted from paying the VAT on commissions.
The payment of the lot will be made cash, for the whole of the price, costs and taxes, even when an export licence is required.
The purchaser will be authorized to pay by the following means :
- in cash: up to €3,000, costs and taxes included, for French citizen, up to €7,600, costs and taxes included, for foreign citizen
on presentation of their identity papers.
- By credit card: Visa, MasterCard or American Express (in case of payment by American Express, a 1,85% additional commission corresponding to cashing costs will be collected).
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will be authorized to reproduce in the official sale record and on the bid summary the information that the buyer will have provided before the sale. The buyer will be responsible for any false information given.
Should the buyer have neglected to give his personal information before the sale, he will have to give the necessary information as soon as the sale of the lot has taken place.
Any person having been recorded by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations has a right of access and of rectification to the nominative data provided to Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations pursuant to the provisions of Law of the 6 July 1978.
The lot must to be insured by the buyer immediately after the purchase. The buyer will have no recourse against Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations, in the event where, due to a theft, a loss or a deterioration of his lot after the purchase, the compensation he will receive from the insurer of Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations would prove unsufficient.
The lot will be delivered to the buyer only after the entire payment of the price, costs and taxes. In the meantime Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations may invoice to the buyer the costs of storage of the lot, and if applicable the costs of handling and transport.
Should the buyer fail to pay the amount due, and after notice to pay has been given by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations to the buyer without success, at the seller's request, the lot is re-offered for sale, under the French procedure known as "procédure de folle enchère". If the seller does not make this request within a month from the date of the sale, the sale will be automatically cancelled, without prejudice to any damages owed by the defaulting buyer.
In addition, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to claim against the defaulting buyer, at their option:
- interest at the legal rate increased by five points,
- the reimbursement of additional costs generated by the buyer's default,
- the payment of the difference between the initial hammer price and the price of sale after "procédure de folle enchère" if it is inferior as well as the costs generated by the new auction.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations also reserves the right to set off any amount Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations may owe the defaulting buyer with the amounts to be paid by the defaulting buyer.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to exclude from any future auction, any bidder who has been a defaulting buyer or who has not fulfilled these general conditions of purchase.
For items purchased which are not collected within seven days from after the sale (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays included), Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will be authorized to move them into a storage place at the defaulting buyer's expense, and to release them to same after payment of corresponding costs, in addition to the price, costs and taxes.
4 - The incidents of the sale
In case two bidders have bidden vocally, by mean of gesture or by telephone for the same amount and both claim title to the lot, after the bidding the lot, will immediately be offered again for sale at the previous last bid, and all those attending will be entitled to bid again.
So as to facilitate the presentation of the items during the sales, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will be able to use video technology.
Should any error occur in operation of such, which may lead to show an item during the bidding which is not the one on which the bids have been made, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations shall bear no liability/responsability whatsoever, and will have sole discretion to decide whether or not the bidding will take place again.
So as to facilitate the price calculation for prospective buyers, a currency converter may be operated by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations as guidance.
Nevertheless, the bidding cannot be made in foreign currency and Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will not be liable for errors of conversion.
5 - Pre-emption of the French state
The French state in entitled to use a right of pre-emption on works of art, pursuant to the rules of law in force.
The use of this right comes immediately after the hammer stroke, the representative of the French state expressing then the intention of the State to substitute for the last bidder, provided he confirms the pre-emption decision within fifteen days.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations will not bear any liability/responsibility for the conditions of the pre-emption by the French State.
6 - Intellectual Property Right - Copyright
The copyright in any and all parts of the catalogue is the property of Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations.
Any reproduction thereof is forbidden and will be considered as counterfeiting to their detriment.
Furthermore, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations benefits from a legal exception allowing them to reproduce the lots for auction sale in their catalogue, even though the copyright protection on an item has not lapsed.
Any reproduction of Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations's catalogue may therefore constitute an illegal reproduction of a work which may lead its perpetrator to be prosecuted for counterfeiting by the holder of copyright on the work.
The sale of a work of art does not transfer to its buyer any reproduction or representation rights thereof.
7 - Items falling within the scope of specific rules
For sales of cars - including both cars of collection and ordinary cars - special additional conditions apply, as stated hereafter.
In addition to the lot's hammer price, the buyer will have to pay the following costs per lot and by degressive brackes:
• From €1 to 100 000: 16.73% + current VAT (for books, VAT = 0,92% of the hammer price; for other categories, VAT = 3,27% of the hammer price). Total= 20%
• Over €100 001: 12% + current VAT (for books, VAT = 0,66% of the hammer price; for other categories, VAT = 2,35% of the hammer price). Total = 14.352%
Lots from outside the EEC : (indentified by an ¤ on the website)
Only the authenticity of the vehicle is guaranteed, taking into consideration the possible reservations made the description.
The vehicles are sold in their current condition. The information in the catalogue is not binding. Indeed, the condition of a car may vary between the time of its description in the catalogue and the time of its presentation at the sale. The exhibition taking place for several days prior to the sale and allowing awareness of the condition of the vehicles, no complaint will be accepted once the sale by auction is pronounced.
For administrative reasons, the designations of the vehicles use the information given on the official vehicle registration documentation.
Considering the possible evolution of the condition of the cars, as stated under b), it is specified that the price ranges are given strictly for informational purposes and on a provisional basis. Now, the estimations will be put out at the beginning of the exhibition and if need be, corrected publicly at the time of the sale and recorded in the minutes thereof.
The bidders are deemed to have read the documentation relating to each vehicle, notably the technical inspections which are available at the auction sales company. However, some vehicles may be sold without having been submitted to the examination of technical inspection because of their age, of their non-circulating condition or of their competition aspect. The public will have to inquire about it at the time of the preview and sale.
The vehicles indentified by an ¤ have been consigned by owners from outside the EEC. The buyers will have to pay a VAT of 5.5% in addition to the hammer price, for which buyers from outside the EEC will be able to be reimbursed on presentation of export documentation within a time limit of one month after the sale, failing which it will not be possible to obtain reimbursement of such VAT.
The buyer has the burden and the exclusive responsibility for the change of registration of vehicles, notably within the time limit set forth by law.
The removal of vehicles must absolutely take place on the day after the auction sale, at the latest. Beyond this time limit, they will bestored at the costs and risks of their owner.
8 - Severability
The clauses of these general conditions of purchase are independant from each other. Should a clause whatsoever be found null and void, the others shall remain valid and applicable.
9 - Law and Jurisdiction
These Conditions of purchase are governed by French law exclusively.
Any dispute relating to their existence, their validity and their binding effect on any bidder or buyer shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of France.

Contract

Your Internet bid is a binding and legally enforceable contract.

The relationships between Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations and the buyer are subject to the present general conditions of purchase which can be modified by saleroom notices or oral indications given at the time of the sale, which will be recorded in the official sale record.
Purchased lots will become available only after payment in-full has been made. The sale will be conducted in Euros.

Please note:
The auctioneer is only responsible for the French information provided by this catalogue.
The English translation is courtesy to the English speakers.

Payment

The lot will be delivered to the buyer only after the entire payment of the price, costs and taxes. In the meantime Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations may invoice to the buyer the costs of storage of the lot, and if applicable the costs of handling and transport.
Should the buyer fail to pay the amount due, and after notice to pay has been given by Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations to the buyer without success, at the seller's request, the lot is re-offered for sale, under the French procedure known as "procédure de folle enchère". If the seller does not make this request within a month from the date of the sale, the sale will be automatically cancelled, without prejudice to any damages owed by the defaulting buyer.
In addition, Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to claim against the defaulting buyer, at their option:
- interest at the legal rate increased by five points,
- the reimbursement of additional costs generated by the buyer's default,
- the payment of the difference between the initial hammer price and the price of sale after "procédure de folle enchère" if it is inferior as well as the costs generated by the new auction.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations also reserves the right to set off any amount Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations may owe the defaulting buyer with the amounts to be paid by the defaulting buyer.
Pays de Fayence Enchères-Estimations reserves the right to exclude from any future auction, any bidder who has been a defaulting buyer or who has not fulfilled these general conditions of purchase.

Shipping

We ship items either via our services or via shipping companies.
Winning Bidders are responsible for arranging shipment after payment is made in full.
It is advised to purchasers to carry out the removal of their lots as soon as possible in order to avoid storage and handling charges.
Storage is not of the responsibility of the auctioneer.
Due to increases in security in many countries International Shipping can now take up to 6 weeks

Premium

In addition of the lot's hammer price, the buyer must pay the following costs and fees/taxes:
Lots from the EEC:
16.73% + current VAT (for books, VAT = 0,92% of the hammer price; for other categories, VAT = 3,27% of the hammer price). Total= 20%

Taxes and VAT

In addition of the lot's hammer price, the buyer must pay the following costs and fees/taxes:
Lots from the EEC:
16.73% + current VAT (for books, VAT = 0,92% of the hammer price; for other categories, VAT = 3,27% of the hammer price). Total= 20%

Lots from outside the EEC : (indentified by an ¤ on the website)
In addition to the commissions and taxes indicated above, an additional import VAT will be charged (5,5% of the hammer price, 19,6% for jewelry).
The taxes (VAT on commissions and VAT on importation) can be retroceded to the purchaser on presentation of written proof of exportation outside the EEC.
An EEC purchaser who will submit his intra-Community VAT number will be exempted from paying the VAT on commissions.
The payment of the lot will be made cash, for the whole of the price, costs and taxes, even when an export licence is required.
The purchaser will be authorized to pay by the following means :
- in cash: up to €3,000, costs and taxes included, for French citizen, up to €7,600, costs and taxes included, for foreign citizen
on presentation of their identity papers.
- By credit card: Visa, MasterCard or American Express (in case of payment by American Express, a 1,85% additional commission corresponding to cashing costs will be collected).

Condition Reports

In accordance with the law, the auctioneer is responsible for the information provided by his catalogues. A preliminary exposure making it possible to the purchasers to realize the state of the objects put on sale, no complaint will be allowed once the price is pronounced.
Dimensions and estimates are communicated as an indication. The state of the frameworks is not guaranteed, restorations and relining are regarded as conservation measures and not as factors of depreciation.
Please Note : The conditions reports are available on request. To receive a report, please contact the auction house.
We will complete reports for requested lots as quickly as possible.