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Lot 1101: Siemens & Halske AG

Est: €1,500 EUR - €2,750 EURPassed
Deutsche WertpapierauktionenWolfenbüttel, GermanyOctober 03, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Berlin, Aktie Serie I 1.000 Mark 3.7.1897. Gründeraktie (Auflage 35000, R 7) VF+. #11333.
Faksimile-Unterschrift Carl von Siemens als AR-Vorsitzender. Gestaltet wurde die Aktie (signiert in der Platte) von Ludwig Sütterlin (1865-1917), bedeutender Gebrauchsgrafiker, Kunstgewerbler und Schriftsteller (Sütterlin-Schrift). Damit sind in dieser Aktie in wunderbarer Weise Technik, Geld und Kunst vereint - eines der bedeutendsten deutschen Wertpapiere überhaupt und hochdekorativ. (51)

Werner von Siemens (1816-1892) gilt als Begründer der Elektrotechnik. Bereits 1847 gründete er mit dem Berliner Uhrmacher und Maschinenbauer J.G. Halske die "Telegraphenbauanstalt" mit Sitz in Berlin in der Rechtsform einer oHG. Die Weiterentwicklung und Verbesserungen der Telegraphen von Samuel Morse, W.F. Cooke und C. Wheatstone bildeten die Basis für den weiteren Erfolg des Unternehmens. Wilhelm und Carl Siemens, die Brüder von Werner Siemens, hatten ganz erheblichen Anteil am Erfolg der breit gestreuten, außerordentlichen Geschäftsaktivitäten, die sich bald auf Europa und Übersee ausbreiteten und dem Namen Siemens zur Weltgeltung verhalfen. 1897, erst 50 Jahre nach Gründung der Berliner "Telegraphenbauanstalt" und bereits nach dem Tod Werner von Siemens’, wurde das Unternehmen unter Führung der Deutschen Bank in eine AG umgewandelt und an der Börse eingeführt. Seit 1966 firmiert das Weltunternehmen nach Fusion mit der Siemens-Schuckertwerke als Siemens AG. Aus jahrzehntelangen Kämpfen zwischen Siemens & Halske und der A.E.G. unter Walter Rathenau um die Vorherrschaft auf ihren gemeinsamen Märkten ging Siemens schließlich als Sieger hervor - während die AEG letztlich völlig unterging - und ist heute neben Daimler-Benz der größte deutsche Industriekonzern. Zu den Pionierleistungen der ersten Tage zählt die Verbesserung des elektrischen Zeigertelegraphen, die Verlegung der ersten großen unterirdischen Telegraphenleitung Berlin-Frankfurt a.M. (1848-1849), die Erfindung des Doppel-T-Ankers (1856) und Dynamos (1866) sowie der Bau der ersten brauchbaren elektrischen Lokomotive (1879).

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

VF+.

Provenance

Deutschland bis 1945

Notes

Archivbild. Das oben angebotene Papier kann vom dargestellten Papier abweichen.

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: COD (cash on delivery), MasterCard, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Auction House will ship, at Buyer's expense

Auction Details

118. International Auction of Freunde Historischer Wertpapiere

by
Deutsche Wertpapierauktionen
October 03, 2020, 10:00 AM CET

Salzbergstr. 2, Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, 38302, DE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

26.0%

Bidding Increments

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

Terms and Conditions

1. The auction is made voluntarily and in public on behalf of a third party and on their account, on the strength of written contracts.
2. The auction takes place in EURO. Payment is due immediately upon receipt of the invoice. Bids will be executed in the following increments of:

1 to 20 €: 1 €
20 to 50 €: 2 €
50 to 100 €: 5 €
100 to 200 €: 10 €
200 to 500 €: 20 €
500 to 1.000 €: 50 €
1.000 to 2.000 €: 100 €
2.000 to 5.000 €: 200 €
5.000 to 10.000 €: 500 €
10.000 to 20.000 €: 1.000 €
20.000 to 50.000 €: 2.000 €
ab 50.000 €: 5.000 €

Bids which do not conform to these increments will be rounded down to the next bidding step. The highest bidder will get the award. In the event of two equal bids, lots will be drawn.
3. The auctioneer is entitled at his sole discretion to demand a deposit the amount of which is determined by the auctioneer from unknown bidders or from bidders who's bids remarkably exceed previous activities in the business relationship. The auctioneer furthermore has the right to not consider bids if a deposit demanded by him has not arrived prior to the auction resp. in case of floor bidding is not immediately effected in EURO cash.
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5. The object is awarded to the highest bidder after no higher bids are made following three calls. The awarding of the object binds the purchaser to both collection and payment. In the event of differing opinions as to the award, the object is to be auctioned anew.
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8. Ownership of the property is transferred to the purchaser following payment in full of the purchase price. However, transfer of all liability for damage to the lot is made with the awarding of the lot. Payment of the purchase price is to be made in cash, or by Euro cheque or by payment transfer into the bank account of Deutsche Wertpapierauktionen GmbH within a ten day period (21 days outside of Europe), or by credit card (4% additional charge upon the total amount, VISA or MasterCard only).
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11. Legitimate defects are to be enforced three days following receipt of the auctioned objects, at the latest, but can only be acknowledged up to two weeks following the ending of the auction. Notices of defect cannot be made in the case of convolution.
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15. Images of all items offered are stored in our imaging database archive. Images given in this catalogue may come from the archive and may therefore bear a serial number different from the piece actually offered. The correct serial number is however accurately given in the description of the lot and the buyer therefore is entitled to the item bearing the serial number as per the lot description, which must not necessarily match the serial number in the image.
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17. The place of performance and legal venue for both parties is Wolfenbüttel.
18. In the event of one or more of the terms of this auction contract becoming or being ineffective the effectiveness of other contract terms remain unaffected.

Shipping Terms

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Payment

8. Ownership of the property is transferred to the purchaser following payment in full of the purchase price. However, transfer of all liability for damage to the lot is made with the awarding of the lot. Payment of the purchase price is to be made in cash or by payment transfer into the bank account of Deutsche Wertpapierauktionen GmbH within a ten day period (21 days outside of Europe), or by credit card (4% additional charge upon the total amount, VISA or MasterCard only).