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  • Half case clock, 2nd half of t
    Lot 3253

    Half case clock, 2nd half of t

  • Comtoise with circulating date
    Lot 3254

    Comtoise with circulating date

  • Comtoise, 1st half 19th centur
    Lot 3255

    Comtoise, 1st half 19th centur

  • Art Nouveau regulator around 1
    Lot 3256

    Art Nouveau regulator around 1

  • Black forest clock, end of 19t
    Lot 3257

    Black forest clock, end of 19t

  • Table clock, 18th century, fin
    Lot 3258

    Table clock, 18th century, fin

  • Tower clock movement original
    Lot 3259

    Tower clock movement original

  • Small regulator around 1900, b
    Lot 3260

    Small regulator around 1900, b

  • Extraordinary floor standing c
    Lot 3261

    Extraordinary floor standing c

  • Floor standing clock with auto
    Lot 3262

    Floor standing clock with auto

  • Opulent floor standing clock,
    Lot 3263

    Opulent floor standing clock,

  • Floor standing clock around 19
    Lot 3264

    Floor standing clock around 19

  • Art Nouveau floor standing clo
    Lot 3265

    Art Nouveau floor standing clo

  • floor standing clock around 19
    Lot 3266

    floor standing clock around 19

  • french. Pendulum with 2 lamps,
    Lot 3267

    french. Pendulum with 2 lamps,

  • Biedermeier portal clock, 1st
    Lot 3268

    Biedermeier portal clock, 1st

  • Brass clock with thermometer a
    Lot 3269

    Brass clock with thermometer a

  • Cartell clock wood leaf gilded
    Lot 3270

    Cartell clock wood leaf gilded

  • Cartell clock wood leaf gilded
    Lot 3271

    Cartell clock wood leaf gilded

  • large french. Figural pendulum
    Lot 3272

    large french. Figural pendulum

  • Table clock, treasure 1000 day
    Lot 3273

    Table clock, treasure 1000 day

  • Viennese wall clock, crowned b
    Lot 3274

    Viennese wall clock, crowned b

  • Wall clock annual runner, wood
    Lot 3275

    Wall clock annual runner, wood

  • Wall clock ceramic majolica, w
    Lot 3276

    Wall clock ceramic majolica, w

  • Wall clock marked Japy Frères,
    Lot 3277

    Wall clock marked Japy Frères,

  • Sawtooth clock, 2nd half of 20
    Lot 3278

    Sawtooth clock, 2nd half of 20

  • Biedermeier table clock, on wo
    Lot 3279

    Biedermeier table clock, on wo

  • Porcelain clock, from the eleg
    Lot 3280

    Porcelain clock, from the eleg

  • Table clock green onyx, 2nd ha
    Lot 3281

    Table clock green onyx, 2nd ha

  • Columned table clock, 1.H.19th
    Lot 3282

    Columned table clock, 1.H.19th

  • Ceramic clock 2.H.20.c., made
    Lot 3283

    Ceramic clock 2.H.20.c., made

  • historicist mantel clock, 2nd
    Lot 3284

    historicist mantel clock, 2nd

  • Tiffany & Co. large bronze tab
    Lot 3285

    Tiffany & Co. large bronze tab

  • Art nouveau pendulum, porcelai
    Lot 3286

    Art nouveau pendulum, porcelai

  • Glass pendulum, 2nd half of 19
    Lot 3287

    Glass pendulum, 2nd half of 19

  • 3-piece french. Marble column
    Lot 3288

    3-piece french. Marble column

  • Viennese portal clock, around
    Lot 3289

    Viennese portal clock, around

  • small french. Figure pendulum,
    Lot 3290

    small french. Figure pendulum,

  • Portal clock 2nd half 19th cen
    Lot 3291

    Portal clock 2nd half 19th cen

  • black marble bronze figure pen
    Lot 3292

    black marble bronze figure pen

  • french. Figure pendulum, 2nd h
    Lot 3293

    french. Figure pendulum, 2nd h

  • french. Figure pendulum, 2nd h
    Lot 3294

    french. Figure pendulum, 2nd h

  • Portal clock in burl wood, 2nd
    Lot 3295

    Portal clock in burl wood, 2nd

  • Empire pendulum France 1.h.19.
    Lot 3296

    Empire pendulum France 1.h.19.

  • mini bronze pendulum, 1.h. 20J
    Lot 3297

    mini bronze pendulum, 1.h. 20J

  • heavy solid brass pendulum, 2n
    Lot 3298

    heavy solid brass pendulum, 2n

  • Empire pendulum, 1st half of 1
    Lot 3299

    Empire pendulum, 1st half of 1

  • English table clock mahogany w
    Lot 3300

    English table clock mahogany w

Auction Description

Pocket and Wristwatches, Watches, Collectibles by Historia Auktionshaus

Dear customers,

we are pleased to present you our current catalog of the upcoming 163rd auction. In total, more than 6500 lots will go under the hammer. Almost 800 of them will be offered by our partner house Bolland and Marotz in Bremen, where the preview of those objects will also take place. The auction itself will be held for all lots in Berlin. We kindly ask you to take this into consideration with regard to pick-up or shipping. All other lots can be inspected as usual in our Berlin offices.

The preview will take place from Monday the 20.3. to Friday the 24.3. from 10-17 o'clock.

The auction itself will run from Tuesday the 28.3 to Friday the 31.3.23, as well as Monday the 3.4. and Tuesday the 4.4.23. The Saturday in between is reserved for the lots of Bolland and Marotz.

The auction will still be conducted as an online-only auction without a hall audience. If it is not possible for you to view the lots in advance, we will be happy to send you additional photos and a condition report for the lots of your choice. To participate in the auction, please use as usual the possibilities of written pre-bidding, live bidding via our homepage, as well as telephone bidding by appointment.

The team of the Historia Auction House hopes you enjoy reading this brochure!
 

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Historia Auktionshaus
Berlin
Germany

info@historia.de

Phone:+49302181818

Buyer’s Premium

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EUR€0 32.00

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Shipping Info

Shipping (within Germany) In order to provide optimal service to our out-of-town customers, we offer to ship the auctioned items as long as the items are not too heavy, too large or too fragile for parcel shipment. Please keep in mind that shipping is a service on our part and we are not a mail order company. Our trained staff carefully pack the items and, in view of the hundreds of parcels that are packed after an auction and sent via various shipping service providers, make every effort to ensure that you receive your auctioned items in the mail as quickly as possible. We also refer to ? 447 BGB: Shipping is done on behalf and at the risk of the buyer. Postage and packaging will be charged at cost price and partially subsidized by the auction house Historia. If you have indicated a shipping request on your bid form, the invoice already includes the calculated shipping costs (without guarantee) to the billing address we have. If you did not check the shipping or pick-up boxes on your bid form, we assume that you would like to have the auctioned items shipped to you. The transfer of the shipping costs is considered as a shipping order. If you have a different delivery address, please inform us when placing your bid, as we will write and send the invoices including shipping costs immediately after the auction. All shipping costs are inclusive of VAT. Please note that even with online transfers it can take about 3 days until the money is credited to the escrow account. Only after we have received the money, the packages will be packed and shipped, which again can take a few days. Keep in mind that with every call of demand regarding your auctioned items, you are taking up valuable time in which your items could have been packed and/or shipped. For large, delicate and bulky objects as well as furniture - total dimensions over 120 cm and/or a total weight of over 31 kg, we offer you a delivery by the forwarding agency Reitmayer, which is in cooperation with us. Objects framed behind glass (especially paintings and graphics) will be unframed and shipped without glass due to the risk of damage. If the buyer insists on shipping with glass, this must be done in writing (please at the latest upon receipt of the invoice). Shipping with glass is exclusively at the risk of the buyer. The shipping guide prices (including VAT) within Germany: Jewelry (incl. insurance costs) up to 500 Euros invoice amount 15 Euros from 500 Euros invoice amount 30 Euros from 2.500 Euros invoice amount 40 Euros Small art and paintings (incl. frame, per piece): up to 30 cm 15 Euros up to 60 cm 20 Euros up to 90 cm 30 Euros up to 120 cm 40 Euros For each additional item (except jewelry and paintings) 4 ? will be charged. The flat rate for fragile objects, convolutes and dinner services is 10 to 50 Euros. For bulky items, an additional flat rate of 20 Euros will be charged. Paintings measuring more than 50 x 60 cm are considered bulky goods. Insurance costs (incl. VAT) will be added, depending on the invoice amount: from 500 Euros invoice amount 12 Euros from 2.500 Euros invoice amount 22 Euros from 5.000 Euros invoice amount 33 Euros from 7.500 Euros invoice amount 46 Euros from 10.000 Euros invoice amount individual Shipping costs to foreign countries are available on request.

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Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions With the personal, telephone or written participation or participation as a live bidder via the Internet in the auction as well as in the subsequent post-sale, the following conditions are accepted: 1. the Historia Auction House, with its registered office in Berlin, sells at auction as an intermediary, voluntarily in the name and for the account of anonymous clients (referred to as Consignors). 2. the objects coming up for auction are second-hand and are auctioned off under exclusion of the statutory warranty in the condition in which they are at the time of the acceptance of the bid, whereby a liability in accordance with item 18 of these General Terms and Conditions remains unaffected. The objects can and should be inspected and examined by the interested parties within the framework of the pre-auction inspection. 3. descriptions in the catalog, requested condition reports and other verbal information before or during the auction are given to the best of our knowledge and belief. Soiling, signs of use and age, restorations and additions are to be considered normal for used items. They are mentioned at the discretion of the clerk in the catalog, in written or verbal condition reports and provided without obligation if the overall impression of the object is significantly affected. They do not constitute guarantees of condition and merely reflect a subjective opinion. Conversely, missing information on the state of preservation does not constitute a guarantee or agreement on condition. 4. Signatures, monograms, dating and other designations are checked as far as it is possible for the respective art historian/describer and are indicated in the catalog descriptions. These artist's indications, datings as well as indications of processed materials are based on the opinion of Historia and indications of the consignors, which may be contradicted by experts or internationally recognized experts. It is advised to form your own opinion during the pre-auction inspection, if necessary in conjunction with an appropriate expert or appraiser. In the case of sculptures and sculpture, the artist's details and the dates refer to the intellectual authorship of the model, the designs may also have been created posthumously. Insofar as the auction house makes statements regarding provenance, these are based on corresponding statements by the consignors, whereby such statements also do not represent any agreement on condition or guarantees. 5. For objects of fine arts, the actual work of art will be considered; frames, mounts, glazing and pedestals that are not part of the work of art will be considered as free additions. Historia assumes no liability for obvious and hidden defects as well as for progressive damage due to age, condition, use or material, in particular to furniture, carpets as well as added frames, glazing and plinths. 6. in the case of technical, mechanical and electrical equipment, Historia is liable neither for the function, completeness of the components nor for the mobility or functionality of the object. Keys for clocks and furniture are, unless explicitly mentioned in the catalog, not a guaranteed addition. The catalog illustrations serve the purpose of giving the prospective buyer an idea of the object. They are neither part of the quality agreement nor a guarantee for the quality. The illustrations may show the object reduced, enlarged and deviating in color. Please note the size specifications in the catalog text. The size is indicated with height x width (x depth), it is always taken the largest dimension, for example, in a cabinet the protruding headboard. Separate photos, also of details (signatures, hallmarks, etc.) can be requested, whereby the notes on the catalog illustrations also apply here. 8. Historia Auktionshaus shall not be liable for image and printing errors in the catalog and/or the Internet presentation. The auction announcements made when the item to be auctioned is called are authoritative and binding, and may contain corrections of any errors in the catalog or new information on the item to be auctioned at any time. The auction announcement shall take precedence over the catalog description and internet presentation. 9. the bidder buys in his own name and on his own account, i.e. he is personally liable for his bid. Bidders have to prove their identity by presenting their identity card. Historia is entitled to exclude persons from the auction without giving reasons. There is no right to participate in an auction. 10. pre-bids or registration for telephone bidding or live bidding via the Internet must be submitted to Historia in writing and signed at least 24 hours prior to the start of the auction (to be submitted via our bid form by mail, fax or e-mail), otherwise their proper execution cannot be guaranteed. The number of the catalog text is decisive for the bidding, not the number of the object illustration or the designation of the object. The pre-bid submitted shall be deemed to be the highest bid and shall be exhausted by the auctioneer only if and to the extent necessary to outbid other bids. The bid is binding for the auction and the subsequent post auction sale. It expires 8 weeks after the date of the auction. 11. By registering as a telephone bidder, the limit is automatically bid. It is not permissible to register as a telephone bidder in order to place a lower bid. The telephone bidder will be called by Historia at the time the desired item is called. A guarantee for the establishment and maintenance of the telephone connection cannot be given (line busy, malfunction, mailbox). If the connection is not established or interrupted due to a malfunction and no other bidder is bidding for the desired item, the item will be awarded to the telephone bidder at the limit. Furthermore, Historia assumes no liability in case of (possibly caused by the use of outdated browser versions) disturbances of the Internet connection, which can lead to the fact that live bids are not transmitted or are transmitted late. 12. the auctioneer reserves the right to combine, separate, offer out of sequence or withdraw numbers of the catalog. As a rule, the call begins with the limit price indicated in the catalog. Up to 200? the bidding will be increased by 10?, from 200? in steps of approx. 10 %. The lot is knocked down if no higher bid is made after a bid has been called three times. The auctioneer can reserve or refuse the knockdown if there is a special reason. If several persons place the same bid and no higher bid is made after three calls, the first bid received shall be considered. The Auctioneer shall be authorized to withdraw the acceptance of the bid and to offer the item again if a timely bid has been overlooked by mistake and the bidder has immediately objected to it or if there are any other doubts about the acceptance of the bid. 13. 13. The acceptance of a bid obligates the bidder to take delivery. With the acceptance of the bid, the risk, in particular the risk of accidental loss and accidental deterioration of the auctioned item pursuant to ? 446 and 447 BGB (German Civil Code) shall pass to the Buyer. If the bid is accepted with reservation, the bidder shall remain bound to his bid for 6 weeks in accordance with ?158 BGB. 14. The buyer agrees to pay the hammer price plus a premium of 27 % including VAT (22,69 % + 19 % VAT = 27 %). An additional service fee for this live platform (5%) will be added. Customs duties, if any, will be paid by the buyer. For all works of art that are subject to resale rights according to paragraph 26 UrhG (see https://www.bildkunst.de/vg-bild-kunst/faq/folgerecht), we charge the buyer a pro-rata 2% of the hammer price. Bidders participating in the auction in person shall pay the final price to Historia immediately after the hammer has fallen. Later payment is only permitted with the prior agreement of the Auction House. Non-resident bidders must pay the final price no later than 10 days after invoicing. If payment is made by credit card, a 5% fee (including VAT) will be charged. The bidder is obligated to check his invoices for correctness, whereby the auctioneer reserves the right to verify the content, in particular the amounts and costs charged. 15. the delivery of the auctioned goods will be made after full payment of the final price. In the case of payment by cheque, the payment claim shall only be deemed to have been fulfilled upon unconditional bank credit. In case of payment in foreign currency, any exchange losses and cashing charges (checks) shall be borne by the buyer. Please note that alcohol, (decorative) weapons and objects with / from protected species can only be shipped within the EU. 16. the buyer is obliged to pick up the auctioned object immediately, at the latest after 10 days. At the request of the Buyer, Historia shall take over the packaging and shipment of the art object at the expense and risk of the Buyer. 17. in the event of late payment or refusal to accept an awarded item, the Buyer shall be liable to Historia for any damage caused thereby. In the event of late payment, interest on arrears shall be charged at the statutory rate, with the right to claim further damages reserved. In addition, storage fees in the amount of 2% (incl. VAT) of the hammer price per commenced month, but at least 20? (incl. VAT) per commenced square meter, shall be incurred, which shall be reimbursed by the Buyer. Historia can alternatively demand fulfillment of the sales contract or compensation in the amount of the commission due to non-fulfillment and - independent of this - auction the item again at the expense of the Buyer. In this case the Buyer, whose rights from the previous knockdown expire, is liable for the loss. On the other hand, he shall not be entitled to any additional proceeds. 18. claims for damages against Historia for whatever legal reason are excluded. This exclusion of liability does not apply to liability for damages resulting from injury to life, body or health, which are based on at least negligent breach of duty by Historia. Furthermore and likewise, this exclusion of liability does not apply to other damages which are based on a grossly negligent or intentional breach of duty on the part of Historia. 19. Objects from the time of the Third Reich are intended only for purposes of civic education, defense against unconstitutional endeavors, art or science, research or teaching, reporting on contemporary events or history or similar purposes (?? 86a, 86 Criminal Code). Auctioneers and consignors offer and consign these items only under these conditions.