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The sale starts on October 6 at 9am (GMT) (10am local time in Belgium) starting with lots 1-220. The auction will restart at 1pm (GMT) (2pm local time in Belgium) with lots 221-506. Day two (October 7) will start at 9am (GMT) (10am local time in Belgium) with lots 507-721 and will then restart at 1pm (2pm local time in Belgium) with lots 722-1100.
For more information please contact Rob Michiels Auctions on +32 (0)50 343603.
The auctioneers buyers premium is 27.5%. An additional 3% will be added to this for successful online bids on The-Saleroom or Lot-Tissimo.
The first day of this two-day sale features an important selection of Chinese porcelain. The morning part of the sale embraces Chinese taste porcelain, mostly from the 19th and 20th C. The afternoon starts with 3 works by the Sino-Belgian artist Sadji, continued by the section of Chinese sculpture. This includes a number of important bronzes. We follow with jades from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The wood section of the sale contains a number of important panels, including a large jade-embellished panel as well as an important laquered panel with jade and cloisonné. Followed by a nice grouping of Canton enamels, the first day is concluded by some 120 lots of Chinese famille rose porcelain from the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods.
Day 2 starts with the colletion of Qianjiang cai wares. followed by 19th and 20th C. Chinese taste porcelain. Vietnamese, Korean and Thai market wares prelude the textiles section. The journey continues with the early wares from Song and Yuan Dynasties, which brings us to the monochromes. The large collection of blanc de Chine preludes the last part of the sale, which embodies mostly blue and white wares from the Ming and early Qing Dynasties, as well as wucai and famille verte wares. The sale moves towards its end with important armorial wares and a number of Japanese wares, including miniatures. After these 1000 lots, we will move on to the European ceramics section. Highlights here are the collection of Dutch Delftware and Italian maiolica, completed with fine Brussels faience and other interesting lots of European pottery marvels.
Cash (under €3.000)
Bank transfer of the full amount, indicating the invoice number in the commentary section. Any and all fees should be handled by the sender, on this bank account:
Beneficiary: AARM bvba
Beneficiary address: Genthof 9, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
Bank: BNP Paribas Fortis
Bank address: Vlamingstraat 78, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
IBAN: BE48001746875727
BIC: GEBABEBB
Credit and debit cards.
We can also arrange shipping for most purchases. We can give you a non-binding pre-sale estimate on simple request by e-mailing alice@rm-auctions.com. The exact cost for this service will be specified after reception of your full payment, or added to your invoice upon request. The order of packing/shipping is the same as the payment reception order. We work with several different companies for this: Belgian Post Office, Post.NL (TNT), DHL, UPS and Fedex. When choosing for Fedex, UPS or DHL, we will only charge for packing. Clients are responsible for arranging and paying for pick-up and shipping costs directly to the courrier service. Please note that shipping is a service offered, but all risks associated with shipping are carried by the client. We can not be held responsible for any issues arriving during the shipping process. Shipping insurance does not always cover all risks associated, neither does it always cover the entire amount paid.
Both foreign and national buyers who can’t be present during the auction, can bid by telephone or bid live online on our website or through one of our third party partners. As we can not guarantee the proper functioning of available communication channels, we strongly suggest to also send in a back-up absentee bid, or book a telephone line and arrange for online bidding simultaneously.
Foreign buyers will need to identify themselves in full at least 24 hours before the auction. If necessary, a bank guarantee or deposit will be requested which will serve as a guarantee in case of non-payment. Failure to provide requested bank guarantees or deposits may result in the non-acceptance of any bids.
The auctioneer can not be held responsible in case of disfunctioning of the available communication channels and any consequences related to this, nor from unavailability on the bidders’ side.
Professionals are required to identify themselves as such and disclose their business details when bidding or requesting a bid number.
In case of non-payment the lots may be put up for sale in a later sale. The non-paying bidder will be obliged to reimburse the difference in case of a lower hammer price, according to Belgian law. He will not have any claims over the possible difference above the original hammer price. He will also need to cover all costs related to the re-offering.
Every buyer is supposed to know and comply with the import regulations of his or her country of destination. The auction house can not be held responsable for any problems arising with the export of certain goods, be they legal or illegal in any country.
Every buyer and seller is supposed to know the current regulations regarding the sale or exposition of animals or wildlife species, such as, but not limited to, ivory, minerals, gems, rhino horn, bone, taxidermy, ... but also for works of art partially consisting of such material. The auction house denies any responsability in regard to possible seizure, destruction or penalties imposed by Belgian or foreign governments. The full 100% responsability for any issue arising lies with the consignor-seller and/or bidder-buyer.
By taking part in our sales any person agrees to these condition, be it directly through us or through one of our partners which allow bidders to bid with us.
Every participant to our sales is supposed to be aware of and comply with these conditions.
Any arising dispute shall only be governed by the Belgian law and only the justice court in Bruges, Belgium, can deal with these disputes.
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Für Rob Michiels Auctions Versandinformtation bitte wählen Sie 003250343603.
The sale starts on October 6 at 9am (GMT) (10am local time in Belgium) starting with lots 1-220. The auction will restart at 1pm (GMT) (2pm local time in Belgium) with lots 221-506. Day two (October 7) will start at 9am (GMT) (10am local time in Belgium) with lots 507-721 and will then restart at 1pm (2pm local time in Belgium) with lots 722-1100.
For more information please contact Rob Michiels Auctions on +32 (0)50 343603.
The auctioneers buyers premium is 27.5%. An additional 3% will be added to this for successful online bids on The-Saleroom or Lot-Tissimo.
The first day of this two-day sale features an important selection of Chinese porcelain. The morning part of the sale embraces Chinese taste porcelain, mostly from the 19th and 20th C. The afternoon starts with 3 works by the Sino-Belgian artist Sadji, continued by the section of Chinese sculpture. This includes a number of important bronzes. We follow with jades from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The wood section of the sale contains a number of important panels, including a large jade-embellished panel as well as an important laquered panel with jade and cloisonné. Followed by a nice grouping of Canton enamels, the first day is concluded by some 120 lots of Chinese famille rose porcelain from the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods.
Day 2 starts with the colletion of Qianjiang cai wares. followed by 19th and 20th C. Chinese taste porcelain. Vietnamese, Korean and Thai market wares prelude the textiles section. The journey continues with the early wares from Song and Yuan Dynasties, which brings us to the monochromes. The large collection of blanc de Chine preludes the last part of the sale, which embodies mostly blue and white wares from the Ming and early Qing Dynasties, as well as wucai and famille verte wares. The sale moves towards its end with important armorial wares and a number of Japanese wares, including miniatures. After these 1000 lots, we will move on to the European ceramics section. Highlights here are the collection of Dutch Delftware and Italian maiolica, completed with fine Brussels faience and other interesting lots of European pottery marvels.
Cash (under €3.000)
Bank transfer of the full amount, indicating the invoice number in the commentary section. Any and all fees should be handled by the sender, on this bank account:
Beneficiary: AARM bvba
Beneficiary address: Genthof 9, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
Bank: BNP Paribas Fortis
Bank address: Vlamingstraat 78, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
IBAN: BE48001746875727
BIC: GEBABEBB
Credit and debit cards.
We can also arrange shipping for most purchases. We can give you a non-binding pre-sale estimate on simple request by e-mailing alice@rm-auctions.com. The exact cost for this service will be specified after reception of your full payment, or added to your invoice upon request. The order of packing/shipping is the same as the payment reception order. We work with several different companies for this: Belgian Post Office, Post.NL (TNT), DHL, UPS and Fedex. When choosing for Fedex, UPS or DHL, we will only charge for packing. Clients are responsible for arranging and paying for pick-up and shipping costs directly to the courrier service. Please note that shipping is a service offered, but all risks associated with shipping are carried by the client. We can not be held responsible for any issues arriving during the shipping process. Shipping insurance does not always cover all risks associated, neither does it always cover the entire amount paid.
Both foreign and national buyers who can’t be present during the auction, can bid by telephone or bid live online on our website or through one of our third party partners. As we can not guarantee the proper functioning of available communication channels, we strongly suggest to also send in a back-up absentee bid, or book a telephone line and arrange for online bidding simultaneously.
Foreign buyers will need to identify themselves in full at least 24 hours before the auction. If necessary, a bank guarantee or deposit will be requested which will serve as a guarantee in case of non-payment. Failure to provide requested bank guarantees or deposits may result in the non-acceptance of any bids.
The auctioneer can not be held responsible in case of disfunctioning of the available communication channels and any consequences related to this, nor from unavailability on the bidders’ side.
Professionals are required to identify themselves as such and disclose their business details when bidding or requesting a bid number.
In case of non-payment the lots may be put up for sale in a later sale. The non-paying bidder will be obliged to reimburse the difference in case of a lower hammer price, according to Belgian law. He will not have any claims over the possible difference above the original hammer price. He will also need to cover all costs related to the re-offering.
Every buyer is supposed to know and comply with the import regulations of his or her country of destination. The auction house can not be held responsable for any problems arising with the export of certain goods, be they legal or illegal in any country.
Every buyer and seller is supposed to know the current regulations regarding the sale or exposition of animals or wildlife species, such as, but not limited to, ivory, minerals, gems, rhino horn, bone, taxidermy, ... but also for works of art partially consisting of such material. The auction house denies any responsability in regard to possible seizure, destruction or penalties imposed by Belgian or foreign governments. The full 100% responsability for any issue arising lies with the consignor-seller and/or bidder-buyer.
By taking part in our sales any person agrees to these condition, be it directly through us or through one of our partners which allow bidders to bid with us.
Every participant to our sales is supposed to be aware of and comply with these conditions.
Any arising dispute shall only be governed by the Belgian law and only the justice court in Bruges, Belgium, can deal with these disputes.