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HOME & Interiors HOME & interiors KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON Tuesday 24 & Wednesday 25 May 2016 HOME & interiors Ӏ Knightsbridge, London Ӏ 24 & 25 May 2016 THIS SALE FEATURES Tribal art, Silver, Russian works of art, Furniture, Pictures, European Ceramics and Carpets AT HOME WITH Antiques Roadshow star Ronnie Archer-Morgan 23465 HOME & interiors KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON SALE TUESDAY 24 MAY 2016, 10:00, LOTS 1 – 291 WEDNESDAY 25 MAY 2016, 10.00, LOTS 292 – 611 VIEWINGS SUNDAY 22 MAY 2016, 11.00 - 15.00 MONDAY 23 MAY 2016, 9.00 - 19.00 VENUE BONHAMS MONTPELIER STREET KNIGHTSBRIDGE LONDON, SW7 1HH CATALOGUE £10 MEET THE TEAM Mark Wilkinson Keara Cornell Head of Sale Senior Sales Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] 020 7393 3855 020 7393 3855 Thomas Moore Michael Lake Furniture Sculpture, Clocks & Works of Art [email protected] [email protected] 020 8963 2816 020 8963 2813 Emma Gordon Veronique Scorer Pictures Pictures [email protected] [email protected] 020 7393 3960 020 7393 3962 Miles Harrison Sophie Von Der Goltz Silver European Ceramics and Glass [email protected] [email protected] 020 7393 3974 020 7468 8349 Nicholas Faulkner Daria Chernenko Carpets Russian Paintings & Works of Art [email protected] [email protected] 020 8963 2845 020 7468 8338 v SALE INFORMATION SALE NUMBER PAYMENTS CITES REGULATIONS 23465 BUYERS PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ALL LOTS MARKED +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 WITH THE SYMBOL Y ARE SUBJECT TO CITES CUSTOMER SERVICES +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 FAX REGULATIONS WHEN EXPORTING THESE MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8.30 TO 18.00 ITEMS OUTSIDE THE EU. THE REGULATIONS +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 SELLERS MAY BE FOUND AT WWW.UKCITES.GOV.UK PAYMENT OF SALE PROCEEDS OR MAY BE REQUESTED FROM: BIDS +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 FAX UK CITES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 FAX ZONE 117 TO BID VIA THE INTERNET PLEASE VALUATIONS, TAXATION AND HERITAGE TEMPLE QUAY HOUSE VISIT BONHAMS.COM +44 (0) 20 7468 8340 2 THE SQUARE +44 (0) 20 7468 5860 FAX TEMPLE QUAY PLEASE NOTE THAT BIDS SHOULD BE [email protected] BRISTOL BS1 6EB SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN 4PM ON THE DAY PRIOR TO THE SALE. NEW BIDDERS CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTIONS SYMBOLS MUST ALSO PROVIDE PROOF OF IDENTITY TO OBTAIN ANY BONHAMS CATALOGUE OR THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL IS USED TO WHEN SUBMITTING BIDS. FAILURE TO DO TO TAKE OUT AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: DENOTE THAT VAT IS DUE ON THE HAMMER THIS MAY RESULT IN YOUR BID NOT BEING SUBSCRIPTIONS DEPARTMENT PRICE AND BUYER’S PREMIUM PROCESSED. TELEPHONE BIDDING WILL +44 (0) 1666 502200 ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON LOTS WITH A LOWER +44 (0) 1666 505107 FAX † VAT 20% ON HAMMER PRICE ESTIMATE IN EXCESS OF £1,000. [email protected] AND BUYER’S PREMIUM LIVE ONLINE BIDDING IS AVAILABLE SHIPPING * VAT ON IMPORTED ITEMS AT A PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] WITH FOR INFORMATION AND ESTIMATES PREFERENTIAL RATE OF 5% ON HAMMER ‘LIVE BIDDING’ IN THE SUBJECT LINE 48 ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PRICE AND THE PREVAILING RATE ON HOURS BEFORE THE AUCTION TO REGISTER SHIPPING AS WELL AS EXPORT LICENSES BUYER’S PREMIUM FOR THIS SERVICE. PLEASE CONTACT BONHAMS SHIPPING DEPARTMENT ON: VAT REFUNDS ON EXPORTS FROM THE EU PHYSICAL CONDITION OF LOTS +44 (0) 20 8963 2849 TO SUBMIT A CLAIM FOR REFUND OF VAT PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY REFERENCE IN THIS +44 (0) 20 8963 2850 HMRC REQUIRE LOTS TO BE EXPORTED CATALOGUE TO THE PHYSICAL CONDITION +44 (0) 20 7629 9673 FAX FROM THE EU WITHIN STRICT DEADLINES. OF ANY LOT IS FOR GENERAL GUIDANCE [email protected] ONLY. INTENDING BIDDERS MUST SATISFY FOR LOTS ON WHICH IMPORT VAT HAS BEEN THEMSELVES AS TO THE CONDITION OF ANY BUYERS COLLECTION & CHARGED; MARKED IN THE CATALOGUE LOT AS SPECIFIED IN CLAUSE 14 OF THE STORAGE POST-SALE WITH A * OR Ω, LOTS MUST BE EXPORTED NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONTAINED AT THE END WITHIN 30 DAYS OF BONHAMS’ RECEIPT OF OF THIS CATALOGUE. SOLD LOTS, UNLESS MARKED WT, WILL PAYMENT AND WITHIN 3 MONTHS OF THE REMAIN IN THE COLLECTIONS SALE DATE. FOR ALL OTHER LOTS EXPORT AS A COURTESY TO INTENDING BIDDERS, DEPARTMENT AT BONHAMS MUST TAKE PLACE WITHIN 3 MONTHS OF BONHAMS WILL PROVIDE A WRITTEN KNIGHTSBRIDGE FOR A PERIOD OF NOT THE SALE DATE. INDICATION OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITION LESS THAN 14 CALENDAR DAYS FROM OF LOTS IN THIS SALE IF A REQUEST IS THE SALE DATE. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT RECEIVED UP TO 24 HOURS BEFORE THE ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN THIS LOTS NOT COLLECTED BY 8 JUNE 2016 AUCTION STARTS. THIS WRITTEN INDICATION SALE HAS EITHER BEEN TESTED BY WILL BE REMOVED TO THE WAREHOUSE IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO CLAUSE 3 OF THE A SUITABLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR OF WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD NOTICE TO BIDDERS. HAS BEEN OPERATIONALLY DISABLED. WHERE CHARGES WILL BE PAYABLE. IF THE INTENTION IS TO RECONNECT THIS PLEASE SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR DETAILS IMPORTANT INFORMATION EQUIPMENT WE RECOMMEND THAT OF HANDLING AND STORAGE CHARGES. THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT HAS THIS IS CARRIED OUT BY A SUITABLY BANNED THE IMPORT OF IVORY INTO LOTS REMOVED TO WARD THOMAS LTD WILL BE QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. THE USA. LOTS CONTAINING IVORY ARE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTIONS FROM 13 JUNE. INDICATED BY THE SYMBOL Ф PRINTED FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED BESIDE THE LOT NUMBER IN THIS WHILST WE TAKE EVERY CARE IN CATALOGUE. CATALOGUING FURNITURE WHICH HAS BEEN UPHOLSTERED WE OFFER NO GUARANTEE AS TO THE ORIGINALITY Bonhams 1793 Limited Bonhams 1793 Ltd Directors Bonhams UK Ltd Directors OF THE WOOD COVERED BY FABRIC OR Registered No. 4326560 Robert Brooks Co-Chairman, Colin Sheaf Chairman, Gordon McFarlan, Andrew McKenzie, Registered Office: Montpelier Galleries Malcolm Barber Co-Chairman, Harvey Cammell Deputy Chairman, Simon Mitchell, Jeff Muse, Mike Neill, UPHOLSTERY. Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH Colin Sheaf Deputy Chairman, Jonathan Baddeley, Antony Bennett, Matthew Charlie O’Brien, Giles Peppiatt, Peter Rees, Matthew Girling CEO, Bradbury, Lucinda Bredin, Simon Cottle, Iain Rushbrook, John Sandon, Tim Schofield, +44 (0) 20 7393 3900 Patrick Meade Group Vice Chairman, Andrew Currie, Paul Davidson, Jean Ghika, Veronique Scorer, James Stratton, Ralph Taylor, +44 (0) 20 7393 3905 fax Geoffrey Davies, James Knight, Charles Graham-Campbell, Miranda Leslie, Shahin Virani, David Williams, FOR FURTHER VAT INFORMATION Caroline Oliphant. Richard Harvey, Robin Hereford, Asaph Hyman, Michael Wynell-Mayow, Suzannah Yip. PLEASE CONTACT: David Johnson, Charles Lanning, [email protected] v Waxlow Rd PLEASE NOTE IN PARTICULAR THE FOLLOWING: 1. WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD Acton Ln DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, EXCEEDING EITHER THE SALE PRICE OF SUCH GOODS OR AT THEIR OPTION THE COST OF REPAIRING OR REPLACING THE DAMAGED OR MISSING N Acton Rd Barretts Green Rd GOODS. 2. WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD RESERVE A LIEN OVER ALL GOODS IN THEIR Front POSSESSION FOR PAYMENT OF STORAGE Entrance AND ALL OTHER CHARGES DUE TO THEM. CONTACT DETAILS FOR Acton Ln 141 Acton Ln, London WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD: NW10 7PB ALANA WRIGHT Wesley Ave MAIN LINE: +44(0) 20 7038 0449 FAX: +44(0) 20 7038 0439 EMAIL: [email protected] STORAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES LOSS AND DAMAGE ON SOLD LOTS RETURNED TO WARD ALL ITEMS REMOVED TO WARD THOMAS BUYERS COLLECTION & STORAGE THOMAS REMOVALS LTD REMOVALS LTD ARE COVERED FOR LOSS OR AFTER SALE FOR LOTS MARKED WT DAMAGE AT THE SUM OF THE HAMMER PRICE STORAGE PLUS THE BUYER’S PREMIUM AT A RATE OF ALL LOTS MARKED WT WILL BE STORAGE WILL BE FREE OF CHARGE 0.4% OF THE INVOICE VALUE PLUS IPT OF REMOVED TO WARD THOMAS FOR THE FIRST 14 CALENDAR DAYS 9.5%, PAYABLE ANNUALLY IN ADVANCE. REMOVALS LTD, 141 ACTON LANE FOLLOWING THE SALE, CHARGES IMMEDIATELY AFTER COMMENCE FROM MIDNIGHT ON PAYMENT THE SALE. 8 JUNE. AFTER THE FREE STORAGE PERIOD, ALL CHARGES DUE TO WARD THOMAS THE FOLLOWING CHARGES APPLY: REMOVALS LTD MUST BE PAID BY THE TIME PLEASE NOTE THAT REQUESTS TO HOLD £4.00 PER WEEK DAY FOR SMALL LOTS OF COLLECTION FROM THEIR WAREHOUSE. ITEMS AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE UNTIL 12.00 (REQUIRING UP TO 1 MAN TO HANDLE) NOON ON 26 MAY MUST BE MADE £8.00 PER WEEK DAY FOR NORMAL LOTS PAYMENT IN ADVANCE BY 5.00PM ON 25 APRIL. CONTACT DETAILS (REQUIRING UP TO 2 MEN TO HANDLE) (TELEPHONE TO ASCERTAIN AMOUNT DUE) ARE AS FOLLOWS: £15.00 PER WEEK DAY FOR OVERSIZED BY: CASH, CHEQUE WITH BANKER’S CARD, KEARA CORNELL LOTS (REQUIRING MORE THAN 2 MEN OR CREDIT, OR DEBIT CARD, BANK DRAFT OR +44 (0) 20 7393 3855 MECHANICAL HANDLING) TRAVELLERS CHEQUE. PAYMENT AT TIME [email protected] OF COLLECTION BY: CASH, CHEQUE WITH HANDLING BANKER’S CARD, CREDIT, OR DEBIT CARD, COLLECTION AFTER THE FIRST 14 CALENDAR BANK DRAFT OR TRAVELLERS CHEQUE. LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE, THE FROM WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD ON 30 FOLLOWING HANDLING CHARGES APPLY: LOTS MAY ONLY BE RELEASED FROM MAY AT 9.30AM AND THEN EVERY WORKING £35.00 PER LOT FOR SMALL LOTS WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD ON DAY BETWEEN 9.30AM AND 4.30PM (PLEASE (REQUIRING UP TO 1 MAN TO HANDLE) PRODUCTION OF THE “COLLECTION NOTE – BUYERS NEED TO BE ONSITE AT £40.00 PER LOT FOR NORMAL LOTS ORDER” OBTAINED FROM THE CASHIER’S WARD THOMAS REMOVALS LTD BY 4.00PM). (REQUIRING UP TO 2 MEN TO HANDLE) OFFICE AT BONHAMS AND A FORM OF A BOOKING EMAIL OR PHONE CALL WILL BE £45.00 PER LOT FOR OVERSIZED LOTS PHOTOGRAPHIC I.D.
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