TABLEAUX DU XIXÈME & MODERNES, ART CONTEMPORAIN

mercredi 10 février 2016 14:15
Drouot Richelieu - Salle 11
Sale information
CONDITIONS OF SALE
Purchased lots will become available only after full payment has been made. The sale will be conducted in Euros. In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay a buyer’s premium along with any applicable value added tax.
The buyer’s premium is 22,91 % + VAT amounting to ?27,51 % (all taxes included) for all bids.
NB :
+ Auction by order of the court further to a prescription of the court, buyers fees 14,40% VTA included.
° Lots on which the auction house or its partners have a financial interest
* Lots in temporary importation and subject to a 5,5 % fee in addition to the regular buyer’s fees stated earlier..
# An appointment is required to see the piece
~ This lot contains animal materials. Import restrictions are to be expected and must be considered.
Appendices I and II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) have been transcribed in Annexes A and B in the European Union (EU). The objects and specimens in this auction are of the species listed in Annexes I/A, II/A and II/B, as indicated in both the catalog and at the pre-auction exhibition, and predate 1947.
They can be sold with references to the regulation’s derogatory case Council Regulation (EC) 338/97 of 09 December 1996.
These lots can move freely within the European Union subject to proof of legal provenance, which is provided by the auction’s purchase slip and catalogue.
Species not listed in these Appendices and not protected by French Environment Law can move freely within the EU.
It is important to note that the possession of the documents required by CITES for species listed in Annex I/ A, II/ A, or II/ B legally enables their trade and transport within the EU. It does not, however, authorize their introduction to countries outside this territory.
In the latter instance, an export permit must be requested and obtained from the geographically relevant CITES Department. Be informed that the EU can refuse to grant export permission and cannot in any circumstance guarantee the issue of import-export permits in cases
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