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Lot 47: Richard Upjohn Rococo double-sided hand mirror incorporating a watch, a miniature telescope and magnifier, made for the Chinese market; gilded bronze, silver, paste stones, mercury glass mirror

Est: $700,000 HKD - $900,000 HKDSold:
Antiquorum Genève SAHong Kong, Hong KongJuly 23, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Ormolu (gilded bronze), silver and paste-set, double-sided “Rococo” hand mirror incorporating a key-winding round-shaped watch and a concealed miniature telescope and magnifier, made for the Chinese market.
Shaped handle cast and finely chased with “C” scrolls enclosing panels of floral decoration on a matted ground, terminating in a domed finial. Front with a flat circular mercury glass mirror within a parcel-fire-gilt silver frame set with facetted artificial white gem stones, intersected by single and crossed ribbons in similar red stones simulating ruby. Reverse with a concave magnifying mercury glass mirror with a moulded gilt bezel. A telescope is contained within the handle of the mirror and accessed by unscrewing the domed terminal finial. Comprising an outer tube with an inner draw tube for basic focusing. When removed this acts as a simple magnifier. The outer tube is threaded and screws into the finial to support the telescope when it is stored in the handle. The watch is set within a circular mount formed as part of the handle, with hinged silver bezel set similarly set with facetted artificial white gem stones, and glazed to protect the dial and hands. Case-back with a hinged and glazed gilt-metal bezel over the movement.
White enamel dial with radial Roman numerals, winding aperture at 6 o’clock. Pierced gold hands.
Movement 12’’’ ½, full plate, gilded brass, fusee and chain, verge escapement, monometallic balance (polished steel) and blued steel flat hairspring, pierced and engraved gilded English cock; the mainspring dated 1774.
Model: made for the Chinese market
Caliber: 12’’’ ½, fusee and chain, verge escapement
Accesories: original fitted box (galuchat, skin of dogfish or shark), later gold winding-key
Signed: movement
Low Est HKD: 700000 High Est HKD: 900000
Low Est CHF: 85400 High Est CHF: 109800
Low Est USD: 91000 High Est USD: 117000

Dimensions

285 x 135 x 35 mm.

Artist or Maker

Date

circa 1775

Notes

Upjohn, Richard and James, Exeter and London Richard Upjohn was born in Topsham in 1728 and died in Exeter in 1778. His elder brother, James, was born in Shaftesbury in 1722 and died in Hornsey, London, in 1794. They were both apprenticed to their father Edward Upjohn (1686-1764). Fortunately, James wrote a comprehensive journal of his Life and Travels, for which the manuscript survives in the Clockmakers Company Library (Guildhall Library, Ms. 20 384) and has now been transcribed and quite recently published (The Life and Travels of James Upjohn, edited by Leopold, John, & Smith, Roger, The Antiquarian Horological Society and The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, 2016). James Upjohn moved to London in 1743, following a disagreement with his father, and went on to establish a very successful business. He was for a period supplying some of the most important pieces sent to China by James Cox (op. cit., p. 127), both clocks and watches, and, although not signed by Upjohn, detailed descriptions provided in his manuscript confirm that he was the maker, and indeed, he records their shipment to China: “These Cars and Temples were sent to Canton in China in the year 1771, and cost £ 115 freight and £ 105 insurance…” (op. cit., p. 155). Eventually they were sold to the Imperial Court, and at least two are still preserved in the Collection of the Forbidden City; most notably the Elephant Carriage, described by Upjohn as a “Car” and, at 136 cams., noted in a Museum Catalogue as “the longest Western Clock kept in the Forbidden City.” (Liao Pin, Clocks and Watches of the Qing Dynasty From the Collection in the Forbidden City, Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 2002, cat. No. 90). Although the movement of the watch is signed Richard Upjohn, there seems to be little doubt that it was supplied to James in London for fitting into the Mirror. Richard spent his working life in Exeter, but was certainly in touch with his more successful brother in London. James records in his Journal: “from the time he began business … he never was less than from £ 300 to £ 500 in my debt …” (op. cit., p. 147). In addition, according to the catalogue note accompanying the recent sale of a gold and enamel watch by James Upjohn, we can read: “James Upjohn is the best known member of an Exeter family of makers. He is thought to have had his movements made, or at least finished, in Exeter. The Upjohns exported their watches mainly to the Dutch market. Baillie, in Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, notes that James Upjohn was based initially at Threadneedle Street in London before moving to Lombard Street in 1765. He was later to be found at Red Lion Street.” (Sotheby’s, London, auction, December 15, 2015, The Celebration of the English Watch, Part I, David Ramsay and the First Clockmakers’ Court, lot 61). Bibliography • Leopold, John, & Smith, Roger (edited by), The Life and Travels of James Upjohn, The Antiquarian Horological Society and The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, 2016 (XXXIII + 181 pp.). Whatever the origin of the mirror frames, a comparison of the museums pieces with the lot now offered for sale indicates emphatically that they all emanate from the same workshop. This is most notable in the form of the handles, which, although not identical in decoration, employ many of the same elements. Perhaps the most telling detail is the incorporation of a telescope into the handles of all three, accessed through a threaded terminal finial. Mention should also be made of a gilt-bronze carriage mirror (suspended from a ring) incorporating a watch (H. 267 mm.) whose movement is also signed by W. Beckford, London, No. 12 969 (verge escapement). When this item went on sale in 2011 (Sotheby's, Hong Kong, auction, October 5, 2011, lot 1 967), it was also about its origin, Chinese or English. Was it made entirely at the end of the 18th century in London or in workshops in Canton / Guangzhou? The catalogue mentions: “The Qing emperors were endlessly fascinated by Western mechanical ornaments and scientific instruments that arrived at court as tribute, of which timepieces were particularly favoured. Yang Boda in the catalogue to the exhibition, Tributes from Guangdong to the Qing Court (Art Gallery, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1987, p. 55), notes that most of the imported timepieces were made in London and Chinese clocksmiths in Guangzhou were commissioned to create accurate copies of imported clocks from the early 18th century following an edict in the fourteenth year of Qianlong’s reign (op. cit., p. 63). He further mentions the great demand for watches and clocks by the Qing emperors who ‘lived and worked under the chimes of their clocks’ which embellished every wall and table of the Palace complex as well as ‘watches for the saddle on horseback and clocks for the sedanchair’ (op. cit., p. 63).”. In the end, the experts at Sotheby’s gave it to Canton / Guangzhou. Although no other documents closely related to this group of items seem to have been published, one can still mention a gilt-copper dressing table with a similar rococo-style watch surmounted by a mirror, from the Qing Court collection and still in Beijing. Bibliography • The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Scientific and Technical Instruments of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 1998, pl. 178. We would like to thank Mr. Simon P. Bull, former watch expert at Christie’s (1970-1980’s), then Antiquorum (1990’s), for his assistance in preparing the notes for this lot. Hand mirrors incorporating a watch Hand mirrors incorporating a watch, made for the Chinese Market, are extremely rare with no more than a handful being recorded. It’s very difficult to said if they were manufactured in England (London) or in China (Canton / Guangdong), with European movements. Are recorded to date, seems to be made by the same workshops: A pair of mirrors preserved in Beijing, Imperial Palace Collections in the Forbidden City; these have single sided mirror panels within an oval frame and are more elaborately decorated on the reverse. They are first described by Harcourt-Smith (1933). He describes them as follows: “Gold and bronze-gilt hand-mirror, probably French, c.1770. The back of the mirror is enriched with baroque scrolls and garlands, enclosing a device of musical instruments, etc. in coloured paste. On top of the mirror is a small watch encircled with paste flowers, the reverse side being enamelled in blue. Pair.” Clearly, Harcourt-Smith did not discover the telescopes. He notes that they are “probably French”, and the same origin is given in recent catalogues of the collection (2002 and 2008). However, a careful examination of the colour illustrations shows that the timepieces are actually complete watches and would appear to be fitted into the frames and not an integral part of the mirrors as is the case with the present lot or the one in the Patek Philippe Museum, Geneva (see below). In the catalogue by Liao Pin (2002), it is noted that the word “Paris” is marked on the back of the watch case, which would naturally support a conclusion that the entire objects were French. At the period in question, the 1770’s, there were undoubtedly French pieces being exported to China, but evidence indicates that the vast majority came from England. It is the case that pairs of watches were coming from various sources. Bibliography • Harcourt-Smith, S., A Catalogue of Various Clocks, Watches, Automata, and other miscellaneous objects of European workmanship dating from the XVIIIth and the early XIXth centuries, in the Palace Museum and the Wu Ying Tien, Beijing, 1933, No. 729, pl. IX. • Liao Pin, Clocks and Watches of the Qing Dynasty From the Collection in the Forbidden City, Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 2002, cat. No. 90. • The 200 Pieces You should Know. Timepieces, Beijing, 2007, pl. 168. • Timepieces in the Imperial Palace, Classics of the Forbidden City, Beijing, The Palace Museum Edition, The Forbidden City Publishing House, 2008, p. 242, No. 165. A hand mirror in lobed form, incorporating a watch above the handle (362 x 158 x 29.7 mm.), with a movement signed by William Beckford, London, No. 12 962 (verge escapement), is now kept in Geneva at the Patek Philippe Museum (Inv. S-787). The structure of the gilt bronze mirror is adorned with enamel, inlaid with rubies and emeralds, and with eglomised glass. A watchmaker by the name of Beckford was active in Bristol in 1778, then a William Beckford in Lancaster in 1789. Between 1964 and 2005, the piece was kept in the collections of the former Abeler Wuppertaler Uhrenmuseum in Wuppertal (North Rhine-Westphalia). It is reputed to have been a gift from Mao Zedong (or Tse-Toung, 1893-1976), President of the Council and then of the Chinese Republic (1954-1959), to a Belgian diplomat. This mirror was included in the Patek Philippe exhibition, The Values of a Family Watch Company, St. Regis, Singapore, 2010. Bibliography • Abeler Jürgen, Zeit-Zeichen. Die tragbare Uhr von Henlein bis heute, Dortmund, Harenberg Kommunikation, 1983, pp. 02, 96-97. • Auktionen Dr. Crott, Frankfurt-on-Main, auction, November 19, 2005, lot 364 (sold for the amount of €Euros 95 272.41 including buyer’s premium). • Friess, Peter, The Emergence of the Portable Watch, Geneva, Patek Philippe Museum Editions, 2015, vol. III, p. 376.

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Auction Details

Important Antique, Vintage & Modern Timepieces and Jewelry

by
Antiquorum Genève SA
July 23, 2020, 04:00 PM HKT

9 Queen’s Road, Central Showroom and Administration, RM 2505, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2505, HK

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Live bidding may start higher or lower

Buyer's Premium

$1 - 799,999:30.0%
$800,000 - 1,199,999:25.0%
$1,200,000+:17.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,000
$50,000$99,999$5,000
$100,000+$5,000

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or combine any two or more lots or offer
again any lot for bidding or take such
other action as he may think fit.
If any dispute arises after a sale the
record of Antiquorum for the sale shall be
conclusive.
5. THE AUCTION
5.1 Prerogatives of Antiquorum
Antiquorum may at its full and absolute
discretion withdraw, group differently,
divide or refuse to knock down any lot of
this sale and shall have no liability whatsoever
for the same. Antiquorum reserves
the right to refuse any bid orders and/or to
refuse admittance to the auction room, at
its sole discretion. Antiquorum cannot be
held responsible for any physical accident
that may occur on the premises of the
auction.
5.2 Bidder's representatives and auction
agents Any person bidding for the
account of a third party is fully liable for
any obligation assumed by such person
arising from this auction. This responsibility
is notably applicable to the verification
of the condition and to the payment of lots
purchased.
5.3 Creation and conclusion of contract
All Bids shall be treated as offers made
subject to these Conditions of Sale. The
fall of the hammer shall conclude the
contract between the Buyer and the Seller
from which point the Buyer is liable to pay
the Purchase Price and after which point
the Buyer shall have no right to revoke his
bid price accepting any lot. Each lot is
sold on behalf of the respective Seller to
the highest Bidder.
In addition to the Hammer Price together
with any applicable tax and charges, the
Buyer's Premium is payable as follows:
25% of the hammer price on each lot up
to and including HKD 800,000, 20% from
HKD 800,001 to HKD12,000,000 and 12%
more than HKD 12,000,000. On the fall
of the gavel and subject to Clause 5.5,
the risk, responsibility and liability for the
knocked-down lot (or lots) but not its title
passes to the Bidder whose bid has been
accepted.
Delivery to the Buyer of any lot shall be
made when the Purchase Price is paid in
full and all other applicable Conditions of
Sale are complied with by the Buyer.
Title to any lot shall not pass to the Buyer
until receipt by Antiquorum in good
cleared funds of the Purchase Price
and of all amounts due from the Buyer
to Antiquorum and to any Antiquorum

Associated Company. Antiquorum may
apply any deposit held by Antiquorum to
settle any amounts of the Buyers Dues of
whatever type payable either by the Buyer
or by any third party or principal for whom
the Buyer is acting as agent as bid to
Antiquorum or any Antiquorum Associated
Company and only the resulting surplus (if
any) of the deposit shall be refundable to
the Buyer.
5.4 Whether or not the Buyer wishes to
export the lot from the territory of the
sale requiring an export licence from
the relevant authority in that territory the
Buyer when attending in person shall
pay the Purchase Price in local currency
together with all other applicable
sales and other taxes by a method of
payment acceptable to Antiquorum.
At the discretion of Antiquorum,
payment in foreign currencies may be
accepted. The exchange rate applied
is the middle market rate the day of
payment as determined by Antiquorum.
Delivery of the lots may be postponed
due to customs clearance. Mail
Bidders who are successful and Buyers
attending the auction in person with
whom it has been expressly agreed that
they may pay after the sale, are due
to pay the Purchase Price on receipt
of the auction invoice. In these cases,
Antiquorum keeps the adjudicated lots,
which are delivered to the Buyers on full
settlement of their account. Delivery of
the purchased lots by post or any other
means if instructed by the Buyer, including
cost of normal transit insurance
cover, is at the expense of the Buyer.
The Buyer hereby expressly authorises
Antiquorum to recover any part of any
unpaid invoice, including commissions
and administrative and handling
charges due to Antiquorum by charging
any such amount to the credit card
of the Buyer such right to be exerciseable
on and following the thirtieth day
following the sale. The Buyer shall pay
any additional administration and handling
charge at the rate set by the sale
office to the total invoiced Purchase
Price and additional amounts.
5.5 Collection of purchases Unless
otherwise agreed in writing full Purchase
Price and all other amounts must
be made by or on behalf of the Buyer to
Antiquorum in order to enable delivery
to the Buyer of all purchased lots. Following
such full payment Antiquorum
may arrange for such lots to be packed,
insured and shipped for the sole account
and at the sole risk of the Buyer
absolving and releasing Antiquorum
from any liability for loss or damage to
any such lot. At the risk of the Buyer
Antiquorum reserves the right to move
any lot to an off-site storage facility.
Until the Buyer has as the case may
be either performed any outstanding
obligations due by the Buyer as
Antiquorum in its sole discretion shall
require including the completion of any
anti-money laundering or anti-terrorism
financing checks or until all amounts
due to Antiquorum or to Antiquorum
Associated Company shall have been
received in full in good cleared funds

Antiquorum shall be entitled to retain all
items sold. In the event that to the full
satisfaction of Antiquorum a Buyer shall
not complete any anti-money laundering or
anti-terrorism financing checks, Antiquorum
shall be entitled to annul and cancel
the sale and to take any other requisite
or permitted action under applicable law.
Subject thereto and conditional thereon,
the Buyer shall collect purchased lots
within thirty calendar days from the date
of the sale unless otherwise agreed in writing
between Antiquorum and the Buyer.
With effect from the thirtieth day from the
date of the sale uncollected items shall be
subject to a monthly storage charge by
Antiquorum per on a per lot basis.
The risk and the responsibility to insure
any purchased lot shall pass to the Buyer
from the earliest of the date of collection
by the Buyer or the seventh calendar day
following the auction. Until such passing
of risk Antiquorum shall compensate the
Buyer for any loss or damage to any lot up
to a maximum of the Purchase Price but
subject always to exclusion of liability for
Antiquorum as set out in these conditions.
5.6 Responsibility for handling, packing
and shipping of any lot Whether by third
parties retained by Antiquorum or by
other independently established handlers,
packers or shippers as may be requested
by the Buyer Antiquorum accepts no
responsibility or liability for the acts or
omissions of any such third parties.
5.7 Licence to export/import Neither Antiquorum
nor the Seller shall make nor shall
in any circumstances be deemed to have
made any representations or warranties
as to whether or not any lot is subject to
export or import restrictions of any kind
imposed by any territory. No delay in
obtaining any such licence or inability to
obtain the same shall constitute a ground
for rescission of the sale nor delay in
making full payment for the lot concerned.
No liability is accepted by Antiquorum regarding
any failure to complete or submit
any required export or import manifest,
packing list or documentation.
Unless otherwise agreed by Antiquorum
in writing Antiquorum shall be entitled to
make a charge for assistance to the Buyer
in applying for an export licence at the
request of the Buyer but no delay related
to such export licence application shall
impact the obligation of the Buyer to make
payment with seven days following the
sale nor the right of Antiquorum to charge
interest or storage charges in respect
of late payment by the Buyer of the
Purchase Price. Where an export licence
is required and payment is made by the
Buyer Antiquorum shall have no obligation
to rescind any sale nor to refund any
interest or other expenses incurred by the
Buyer.
5.8 Late payment if payment is not
received by Antiquorum within 30 days of
the auction, the Buyer forfeits all his rights
and Antiquorum may accordingly take all
appropriate steps to protect its interests
and/or those of the Seller, including claiming
damages and interest. Antiquorum
may also renounce on the execution of
the sale, claim damages and interest and
also, to protect its interests, consider itself

no longer bound by the conditions of the
contract. In every case Antiquorum will
charge interest of 1.5% per month on all
amounts unpaid, all damages being in addition
and due by the late payer. The Buyer
who has delayed payment beyond 30
days accepts that Antiquorum may cancel
the sale and charge liquidated damages
equivalent to the Buyer's Premium and
the Sellers commission which would have
been earned had the sale been completed
in the normal manner. All damages and
interest of 1.5% per month in addition are
included until final settlement. In the case
of delayed payment or of the Buyer obtaining
special credit facilities, Antiquorum
is not responsible for the purchased lots,
expressly any disappearances, changes or
damage caused or incurred.
In addition to the assertion by Antiquorum
of any right or remedy available to
Antiquorum by law and without prejudice
to Clause 5.8 above and Clause 5.9 below
Antiquorum shall in the event of failure by
the Buyer to make payment in full in good
cleared funds within the time required by
these conditions be entitled to exercise in
its absolute discretion any one or more of
the following additional rights or remedies:
(i) to commence legal proceedings
against the Buyer for recovery of the
total amount due together with interest,
legal fees and costs to the fullest extent
permitted under applicable law;
(ii) in the event of a resale under (iii) below
the Buyer shall be liable for any loss or
damage suffered by Antiquorum including
the Buyers Premium and costs and expenses
incurred by Antiquorum or by any
Antiquorum Associated Company such
losses to be apportioned in the discretion
of Antiquorum on a pro-rata basis where
more than one lot shall have been purchased
by the Buyer at the auction and
then resold and including any damages
due by the Buyer for breach of contract
(including but not limited to the Buyers'
Premium in the event of termination of the
sale contract). Any such recovery may be
deducted by Antiquorum or Antiquorum
Associated Company from any deposit
which may be held by any one or more of
them;
(iii) on such terms as Antiquorum shall
think fit in its entire discretion to resell
the lot by public or sale or private treaty
without liability for any loss below the
Hammer Price, Buyer's Premium and any
other dues due from the Buyer;
(iv) payment by Antiquorum to the Seller
of an amount up to the net proceeds
payable in respect of the amount bid by
the defaulting Buyer;
(v) to set off the outstanding amount
due from and unpaid by the Buyer and/
or including any shortfall in the Purchase
Price and Buyer's Expense in the event of
resale under (iii) above and on a pro-rata
basis to be apportioned by Antiquorum
in its entire discretion where more than
one lot shall have been purchased by
the Buyer at the auction and then resold,
and/or any claim by Antiquorum against
the Buyer for damages for the breach
of contract by the Buyer (including but
not limited to the Buyer's Premium in the
event of termination of the sale contract);

(vi) to apply in the entire discretion
of Antiquorum and regardless of any
direction by the Buyer any amount paid
by the Buyer in order to discharge any
amount owed in respect of any particular
transaction where any course of different
transactions may have generated several
separate amounts owed by the Buyer to
Antiquorum or to Antiquorum Associated
Company;
(vii) at any future auction either to reject
any bid made by on behalf of the Buyer
or to require the making by the Buyer of
a deposit with Antiquorum before any
obligation of Antiquorum to accept any
bids;
(viii) at its sole risk, expense and for the
account of the Buyer to store any lot at
premises available to Antiquorum;
(ix) accept the breach of contract by the
Buyer as termination of the contract for
the sale of the lot without prejudice to the
right of Antiquorum to claim damages
therefor;
(x) either to claim damages for breach
of contract by the Buyer by way of legal
proceedings to recover the Purchase
Price together with interest and costs
of such proceedings on a full indemnity
basis;
(xi) giving notification to the Buyer that
Antiquorum shall be entitled to release
to the Seller full relevant details of the
Buyer to enable the Seller to commence
legal proceedings against the Buyer
to recover amounts due or to claim
damages for breach of contract by the
Buyer and to recover the Seller's legal
costs;
(xii) to return the lot in question to the
Seller; or
(xiii) to take such other action as
Antiquorum shall in its entire discretion
consider necessary or appropriate.
In the event of resale by Antiquorum of
any property under (iii) above the Buyer
in default shall be liable for payment in
full of any deficit or shortfall between the
total amount originally due to Antiquorum
and the price obtained upon such resale.
Such liability of the Buyer shall extend
to all costs, expenses, damages, legal
fees, commissions, premiums and the
costs and expenses of administration,
handling, insurance, warehouse or other
expenses of whatever kind associated
with such resale or otherwise arising
from the default by the Buyer. The Buyer
acknowledges and accepts in the event
that Antiquorum shall pay an amount to the
Seller under (iv) above Antiquorum
shall have all rights of the Seller in respect
of such amount to pursue the Buyer
therefor.
In any case where the Buyer shall have
purchased more than one lot at any auction
and shall make a partial payment only
in respect thereof but shall fail to pay in full
the balance of the Purchase Price within
thirty days of the auction or otherwise if
so agreed in writing with Antiquorum by
way of any different payment schedule
Antiquorum shall be entitled in its absolute
discretion to refuse any instruction or
request by the Buyer to allocate the whole
or a part of such partial payment to other
lots.

5.9 Pledge Until full settlement of the
account, the Buyer grants to Antiquorum a
pledge on any and all properties held by
Antiquorum acquired prior to, during and/
or after this auction. This pledge secures
the repayment of any amount due in principal,
interest, commissions, costs and all
other fees. Antiquorum is entitled, but not
obliged, to realize freely pledged assets
without further formalities and without previous
notice if the Buyer is in default in the
payment of his debt or in the fulfilment of
any other obligation hereunder including
but without limitation any claim which Antiquorum
may have against the Buyer in damages
for breach of contract by the Buyer
to include but without limitation the Buyers
Premium in the event of a termination of
the sale contract and/or for any amount
due by the Buyer to Antiquorum in respect
of any shortfall in the Purchase Price and
Buyer's dues found in the event of a resale
under Clause 5.8 (iii) and on a pro-rata
basis apportioned in the reasonable
discretion of Antiquorum where more than
one lot shall have been purchased by the
Buyer and subsequently resold.
In any event, Antiquorum shall be entitled
to realise its pledge on a private treaty
basis. Antiquorum is authorized to file and
the Buyer agrees to execute, acknowledge
and deliver all such other documents as
Antiquorum reasonably deems necessary
to create, perfect, and continue the security
interest in the lots contemplated hereby.
If the Buyer fails to execute and deliver
any documentation referred to herein, the
Buyer irrevocably appoints Antiquorum as
his attorney in fact to execute and deliver
that documentation for and in the Buyer's
name. For this purpose, Antiquorum is
not bound to comply with the formalities
of the law dealing with actions for debt
and bankruptcy proceedings; in addition,
Antiquorum may choose to institute or
proceed with the usual proceedings without
having beforehand sold the pledged
goods and without having moreover given
up its rights to them.
5.10 Late collection of purchased lots
Antiquorum shall charge and the Buyer
shall pay to Antiquorum a monthly storage
charge for each uncollected lot after due
date of collection and whether or not payment
of the Purchase Price on any such
lot shall have been paid by the Buyer.
Any such stored items shall be at the full
risk of the Buyer and subject to release
to the Buyer or to his order only after the
payment in full of all charges for storage,
removal, handling, insurance and other
costs incurred by Antiquorum together
with payment of all other amounts due to
Antiquorum or to Antiquorum Associated
Company.
The Buyer hereby accepts and authorises
Antiquorum with or without notice to the
Buyer to arrange a resale of any item
paid for by or on behalf of the Buyer but
not collected within 180 days following
the auction and Antiquorum shall have a
complete discretion for resale by auction
or private sale with estimates and reserves
fixed by Antiquorum. The proceed of such
sale less all costs incurred by Antiquorum
in connection therewith shall be available
for collection by the Buyer without interest.


6. LIMITED WARRANTY
6.1 Except as otherwise provided in the
paragraph immediately following, Antiquorum
warrants that, upon the consummation
of the sale of any lot under the terms and
conditions contained in this catalogue,
clear and unencumbered right, title and
interest in and to such lot shall pass to the
Buyer. Antiquorum guarantees for a period
of one (1) year from the date of sale that
the authorship of each lot in this catalogue
is as set out in the bold or CAPITALIZED
type in the catalogue description of the lot.
For the purposes of this clause the term
"Counterfeit" means that in the reasonable
opinion of Antiquorum a lot is an imitation
created by way of intent to deceive any
issue whether of source, age, period,
cultural origin or authorship such that
the correct description of such matters
shall not be reflected accurately in the
catalogue description. For the purposes
of this clause the term "authorship" means
a reference to any one or more of the
origin sources above referred to. For the
avoidance of doubt the Buyer accepts
that no lot shall by reason only of any damage
and/or restoration and/or remedial
works of any kind (including re-painting
or over-painting) shall be taken for any
purpose as a Counterfeit.
Antiquorum makes no warranties, whatsoever,
whether express or implied, with
respect to any, material in the catalogue
other than that appearing in the Bold or
Capitalized heading subject to the exclusions
in this Clause. Antiquorum does not
guaranty that all component parts of any
timepiece are original to the timepiece.
For the purposes of this clause the term
"attribution" shall mean and extend to
any statement or utterance in relation to
author, maker, weight, condition, authenticity,
provenance, age, period, literary or
historical relevance, history of exhibited
display, importance, rarity, condition,
quality, size, description or any aspect of
merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose.
No representation, warranty, guarantee
or assumption of any liability of any kind
whatsoever is made in respect of any lot
as regards any aspect of attribution as
defined in this clause and no responsibility
is taken or assumed by either the
Seller or Antiquorum or any officer,
employee or agent of them or any of
them for correctness of any statement
whether written or oral or of whatsoever
kind concerning attribution of any lot nor
for any other errors or omissions whether
negligent or otherwise in any description
or as regards any fault or defect in
any lot and whether or not derived from
attribution or other information provided
to Bidders by Antiquorum or by any Antiquorum
Company. No responsibility is
accepted by Antiquorum to any Bidder in
respect of any act or omission (whether
negligent or otherwise) by Antiquorum
in connection with the conduct of any
auction or with any matter relating to the
sale of any lot.
6.2 The guarantee does not apply (i)
if the catalogue description was in
accordance with the opinion of generally

accepted experts and specialists at
the date of the sale, or the catalogue
description indicated that there was a
conflict of such opinions; (ii) no responsibility
is accepted for any loss or perceived
loss of value of any lot where the
correct identification of that lot can be
demonstrated only by means of either a
process or informed opinion which at the
date of publication of the catalogue was
not generally available or acceptable in
the market for use and application or in
all the circumstances was unreasonably
expensive or impracticable to obtain or
if to obtain the same would or may have
caused damage of any kind to the lot; or
(iii) there has regardless of any mis-attribution
or negligent issue of description of
any kind being no material loss in value
of the lot in question from it value had it
been in accordance with the description
given.
6.3 The guarantee is provided for a period
of one (1) year from the date of the
relevant auction, is solely for the benefit
of the original Buyer of record who must:
(i) notify Antiquorum in writing within 90
days of receiving any information that
causes the original Buyer of record to
question the accuracy of the Bold or
Capitalized type heading, specifying the
lot number, date of the auction at which
it was purchased and reasons for such
question: and (ii) return the lot to Antiquorum
at the original selling location in
the same condition as at the date of sale
to the original Buyer of record and be
able to transfer good title to the lot, free
from any third party claims arising after
the date of such sale.
6.4 Antiquorum has discretion to waive
any of the above requirements. It is
specifically understood and agreed that the
rescission of a sale and the refund of the
original Purchase Price paid (the successful
Hammer Price, plus the Buyer's Premium) are
the sole and exclusive remedy by Antiquorum
and in lieu of any other remedy which
might otherwise be available to the Buyer as
a matter of law, or in equity. Antiquorum and
the Seller shall not be liable for any special,
incidental or consequential damages or
losses incurred or claimed, including without
limitation, loss of profits or interest. Other than
the limited warranty and guarantee provisions
above, Antiquorum and the Seller make no
representations, warranties or guarantees
regarding the lots sold hereunder.
6.5 Only the original Buyer of the lot named as
such on the invoice issued following the sale
and auction by Antiquorum shall be entitled
to the benefits of the warranty hereunder and
such benefits shall not be assignable by the
Buyer. In order to avail itself of such warranty
the Buyer must have remained the owner
of the lot until claiming under the warranty
against Antiquorum or any Antiquorum
Associated Company. No third party shall be
entitled to claim under the warranty herein.
6.6 It is Antiquorum's general policy and
Antiquorum shall have the right to require the
Buyer at the Buyer's cost to obtain the written
opinions of two independent and recognized
experts in the field, mutually acceptable to
Antiquorum and the Buyer before Antiquorum
decides whether or not to cancel the sale
under the warranty. Antiquorum accepts

no prima facie binding effect of any report
produced by or to the order of the Buyer.
Antiquorum
reserves the right to seek additional
expert advice at its own expense. In the event
that Antiquorum shall decide to rescind the
sale by virtue of this guarantee Antiquorum
may refund to the Buyer the reasonable costs
of obtaining up two mutually approved
independent
expert reports.
7. APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION
Every aspect of the conduct of the auction
and any matters connected therewith and
in regard to the rights and obligations of the
Buyer and Antiquorum and any Antiquorum
Associated Company with regards to these
Conditions of Sale and any other applicable
materials issued by or on behalf of Antiquorum
shall be governed by and interpreted in
accordance with the laws of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region. In bidding
whether in person or through trusted agent at
the auction and whether by way of Absentee
Bid, telephone bid, online bid or any other
form, the Buyer shall be deemed to have
accepted
these Conditions of Sale and to have
submitted for the benefit of Antiquorum to the
exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region accepting
also that Antiquorum shall further have the
right to pursue remedies against the Buyer in
any other jurisdiction in order to recover any
Buyer's Dues.
8. COPYRIGHT
All images, illustrations and written material
produced by or to the order of Antiquorum in
respect of any lot and regarding its authoring
at the auction including the contents
of the catalogue shall be and remain at all
times the copyright property of Antiquorum
and shall not in any way be used by
the Buyer, or by any third party without
the prior written consent of Antiquorum.
Neither Antiquorum nor the Seller make
any representation or warranty that the
Buyer of any lot will acquire any copyright
or other reproduction rights in it.
9. SEVERABILITY
If for whatever reason any provision of this
agreement shall be judged to be unenforceable,
invalid or illegal no other part of
provision of these Conditions of Sale and
of the contract between Antiquorum and
any Antiquorum Associated Company and
the Buyer shall be in any way affected and
the validity and enforceability of the same
shall survive and remain available without
curtailed alteration except as necessary
to the minimum extent to conform to applicable
law.
10. DATA COLLECTION
Antiquorum reserves the right to seek personal
information from and in respect of
Bidders/Buyers/Sellers to obtain information
about each or any of them from third
parties such as credit checks from banks
and other financing institutions.
All such information shall be processed
then retained by Antiquorum in confidence
but may be communicated by
Antiquorum to any Antiquorum Associated
Company and affiliates of Antiquorum
for the purpose of assisting Antiquorum
to provide Bidders/Buyers/Sellers with a
complete range of services, for customers
and analysis and to assist Antiquorum to
match the services of Antiquorum as fully
as possible with the requirement of the
Buyer. It may also be that third party service
providers such as shippers or storage
companies may need to be aware and
for any seek personal data to be made
available to them in order better to benefit
any such party. In participating in any
auction organized and held by Antiquorum
or Bidder, Buyer and Seller agreed
to all previously stated disclosures. If any
Bidder, Buyer and Seller wishes to access
or correct personal data the client services
office of Antiquorum in Hong Kong may be
contacted with specific enquiry directly at
+852 2522 4168.
For all purposes Bidders, Buyers and
Sellers are requested carefully to note
that all premises of Antiquorum are
covered by video recording. Telephone
calls for the purposes of online bidding,
voice mail messages and other communication
may also be recorded byAntiquorum.
11. NOTICE
Notices may validly be addressed to
Antiquorum in writing at the department
in charge of the sale, quoting
the reference number specified at the
beginning of the sale catalogue. Antiquorum
shall deal with Bidders, Buyers
and Sellers by notices addressed to the
last address formally notified by them in
writing to Antiquorum.
12. ASSIGNMENT
No part or whole of the relationship
presume to the contract between Antiquorum
or any Antiquorum Associated
Company and any Buyer may be
assigned by the Buyer without Antiquorum's
prior written consent and shall
continue to buy the Buyer, its successors,
assigns and representatives.
13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
Save in respect of liability for fraudulent
misrepresentation, no party has entered
into any contract pursuant to these
terms and conditions in reliance on any
representation, warranty or undertaking
which is not expressly referred
either to these Conditions of Sale, in
the Important Notices and any and all
sections under headings printed into
the catalogue which shall be the entire
agreement and understanding between
the party with regards to the subject
matter hereof.
14. WAIVER
No delay, modification or breach of any
provision of these Conditions of Sale
or the contract concluded between
Antiquorum or Antiquorum Associated
Company and any Buyer shall constitute
a waiver of any other provision
herein nor of any precedent or succeeding
provision. No act, omission or
delay by Antiquorum shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights
pursuant hereto.

REMEDIES, APPLICABLE LAWS AND JURISDICTI

THE AUCTION PROCESS
The auction process is not as daunting as you may think, especially if you have selected Antiquorum as your auctioneer. antiquo-
rum and its team of experts strive to help you, the client, buy and sell at auction with ease and confidence. To walk you through the
process, antiquorum has outlined the important steps you should know in order to successfully purchase or consign timepieces at
auction.



THE AUCTION ONLINE CATALOGUE
THE BUYER
Lot descriptions provide technical
data carefully compiled by our experts
for each lot in the sale and are often
enhanced by historical or bio graphical
comments.
• Estimates are listed at the end
of each lot description and are an
indication of the price range the lot is
expected to fetch. Estimates do not
include the buyer's premium or sales
tax.
• An estimate indicated by three
stars ***, advises clients to contact
Antiquorum for more information.
• Condition Reports are given for
each lot in the catalogue based on
a grading system developed by
Antiquorum's experts. This grading
system is explained on our website.
• Buyers are advised to read the
Conditions of Sale and Important
Notices on our website before bidding
at auction.
• Auction online catalogue can be
viewed at www.antiquorum.swiss .
REGISTERING TO BID IN THE
TRADITIONAL AUCTION
Each client wishing to bid at auction
is required to register at the latest two
hours before the sale.
BIDDING IN THE SALEROOM
Los offered for sale are auctioned in
numerical order as they appear in the
catalogue. The lot being auctioned is
announced by the auctioneer, as well
as shown live.
Bidding usually opens below the low estimate figure of each lot and generally advances in
increments of 10%, for example:
VALUES INCREMENTS*
from HKD 3,000 to 6,000 by HKD 300
from HKD 6,001 to 12,000 by HKD 500
from HKD 12,001 to 30,000 by HKD 1,000
from HKD 30,001 to 60,000 by HKD 2,000
from HKD 60,001 to 20,000 by HKD 5,000
from HKD 120,001 at the auctioneer's discretion
(*)The auctioneer may adjust the bidding increments at his/her discretion.



PAYMENT

BANK REFERENCES
Account:
ANTIQUORUM AUCTIONEERS (HONG KONG) LIMITED
Bank: HSBC HONG KONG
1 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONG KONG
Account Number: 004-801-046236-838
Swift Code: HSBCHKHHHKH

Shipping Terms

IMPORT/EXPORT RESTRICTIONS AND TAXES
Buyers are advised that Antiquorum will remove bands made of materials derived from endangered or otherwise
protected species (i.e. alligator, caiman, lizard, snake…) prior to shipping lots abroad. Buyers are responsible
for compliance with any applicable export and import regulations. Moreover certain items made of tortoiseshell,
ivory may be subject to importation restrictions in certain countries. Please consult your local customs authority
for information on importing items made of these materials. The Buyer is responsible for the payment of all
applicable import and export duties and taxes related to the lots purchased.

SHIPPING AND INSURANCE
Winning lots (watches only) will be available for pick up at our Hong Kong office for buyers having selected the
collect point Hong Kong.
All others will be shipped directly to their location as per buyer's instructions.
After the auction, we kindly ask you to contact our Hong Kong office in order to know on which date the
lots you won at the auction will be available for pick-up or shipping.
Please note that buyers are responsible for all shipping fees and any other applicable fees including value
added tax, customs duties etc… for importation to their respective countries.
In addition, purchased items will no longer be available for pick-up at Antiquorum Usa, Inc., nor at Antiquorum
Geneve SA.
Please note that the lots can only be collected or sent from our Hong Kong office.