H CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR CHRISTIE’S HONG KONG LIMITED ONLINE-ONLY SALES: AUCTIONS AND BUY-NOW PLEASE READ THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE AND THE SALE PARTICULARS CAREFULLY BEFORE PLACING ANY BID ON A LOT OR BUYING ANY LOT USING BUY-NOW. THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE AND THE SALE PARTICULARS, ALONG WITH THE IMPORTANT NOTICES AND EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE, SET OUT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON WHICH WE OFFER THE LOTS LISTED IN THIS SALE. BY REGISTERING TO BID AND/OR BY BIDDING AT AUCTION OR BUYING USING BUY-NOW, YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND THEY WILL BECOME CONTRACTUALLY BINDING ON YOU. THEY ALSO DESCRIBE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF LIABILITY FOR CHRISTIE’S AND THE SELLER OF A LOT, WHERE APPLICABLE. UNLESS WE OWN A LOT (? SYMBOL), CHRISTIE’S ACTS AS AGENT FOR THE SELLER. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE UNDERSTOOD ALL CHARGES, FEES AND TAXES THAT MAY BE APPLIED TO YOUR BID PRICE OR BUY-NOW PRICE BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR BID. THESE WILL DEPEND UPON WHERE THE LOT IS LOCATED AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE. AA THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE - BINDING ON YOU 1. These Conditions of Sale set out the terms on which Christie’s Hong Kong Limited of 22/F Alexandra House, 18 Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong (referred to as Christie’s, "we", "us", "our" and "ourselves" in these Conditions of Sale) and the seller offer the lots for sale. 2. Words and expressions which are in bold in these Conditions of Sale have the meaning set out in the glossary which is set out in paragraph I of these Conditions of Sale. 3. By registering and/or by bidding in an auction, or where you (also referred to as the "buyer” and “your” in these Conditions of Sale) purchase a lot using Buy-Now, you agree that these Conditions of Sale and the Sale Particulars shall be contractually binding on you. BB THE SELLER 1. The party who is the seller for the purposes of an auction or Buy-Now sale will depend on who owns the lot at the time the sale is completed. If the lot is owned by Christie’s, we will be the seller (identified with the ? symbol). If the lot is owned by a third party, the third party owner of the lot will be the seller, whose identity may not be disclosed. 2. Where a third party is the seller, Christie’s will be selling that lot as the agent of the seller. This means that Christie’s is providing services to the third party seller to help them sell their lot and that Christie’s is concluding the contract for the sale of the lot on behalf of that third party seller. 3. When Christie’s is the agent of the third party seller, the contract of sale which is created by any successful bid for a lot, or by any purchase of a lot using Buy-Now, will be directly between you and the third party seller, and not between you and Christie’s. However, even when the sale is by Christie’s on behalf of the third party seller, Christie’s gives certain undertakings to you directly. These are further described below in these Conditions of Sale. A. BEFORE THE SALE 2 1. Description of lots (a) Certain words used in the Sale Particulars to describe a lot have special meanings. You can find details of these in the “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice” which forms part of these Conditions of Sale in paragraph L. You can find a key to symbols used in the Sale Particulars under the headings “VAT Symbols, Explanations and Refunds” in paragraph J and “Symbols” in paragraph K. (b) Our description of any lot, any condition report and any other statement made by us (whether orally or in writing) about any lot, including about its nature or condition, artist, period, materials, approximate dimensions or provenance are our opinion and not to be relied on as a statement of fact. We do not carry out in-depth research of the sort carried out by professional historians and scholars. All dimensions and weights are approximate only. 2. Our responsibility for our description of lots We do not provide any guarantee in relation to the nature of a lot apart from our authenticity warranty contained in paragraph A7(c), E2(a) and if applicable, E2(d). 3. Condition (a) The condition of lots can vary widely due to factors such as age, previous damage, restoration, repair and wear and tear. Their nature means that they will rarely be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is”, in the condition they are in at the time of the sale, without any representation or warranty or assumption of liability of any kind as to condition by Christie’s or by the seller. (b) Any reference to condition in the Sale Particulars or in a condition report will not amount to a full description of condition, and images may not show the condition of a lot clearly. Colors and shades may look different on the screen to how they look on physical inspection. Condition reports may be available to help you evaluate the condition of a lot. Condition reports are provided free of charge as a convenience to our buyers and are for guidance only. They offer our opinion but they may not refer to all faults, inherent defects, restoration, alteration or adaptation because our staff are not professional restorers or conservators. For that reason, they are not an alternative to taking your own professional advice. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have requested, received and considered any condition report. 4. Estimates Estimates are based on the condition, rarity, quality and provenance of the lot and on prices recently paid at auction for similar property. Estimates can change. Neither you, nor anyone else, may rely on any estimate as a prediction or guarantee of the actual selling price of a lot or its value for any other purposes. Estimates do not include any buyer's premium or any applicable taxes or charges or artist’s resale royalty. 5. Jewellery (a) Coloured gemstones (such as rubies, sapphires and emeralds) may have been treated to improve their look, through methods such as heating and oiling. These methods are accepted by the international jewellery trade but may make the gemstone less strong and/or require special care over time. (b) All types of gemstones may have been improved by some method. You may request a gemmological report for any lot which does not have a report if the request is made to us at least three weeks before the date of the sale and you pay the fee for the report. 3 (c) We do not obtain a gemmological report for every gemstone sold in our sales. Where we do get gemmological reports from internationally accepted gemmological laboratories, such reports may be described in the Sale Particulars. Reports from American gemmological laboratories will describe any improvement or treatment to the gemstone. Reports from European gemmological laboratories will describe any improvement or treatment only if we request that they do so, but will confirm when no improvement or treatment has been made. Because of differences in approach and technology, laboratories may not agree whether a particular gemstone has been treated, the amount of treatment or whether treatment is permanent. The gemmological laboratories will only report on the improvements or treatments known to the laboratories at the date of the report. (d) For jewellery sales, all estimates are based on the information in any gemmological report or, if no gemmological report is available, you should assume that the gemstones may have been treated or enhanced. 6. Watches & Clocks (a) Almost all clocks and watches are repaired in their lifetime and may include parts which are not original. We do not give a warranty that any individual component part of any watch or clock is authentic. Watchbands described as “associated” are not part of the original watch and may not be authentic. Clocks may be sold without pendulums, weights or keys. (b) As collectors’ watches and clocks often have very fine and complex mechanisms, you are responsible for any general service, change of battery or further repair work that may be necessary. We do not give a warranty that any watch or clock is in good working order. Certificates are not available unless described in the Sale Particulars. (c) Most watches have been opened to find out the type and quality of movement. For that reason, watches with water resistant cases may not be waterproof and we recommend you have them checked by a competent watchmaker before use. Important information about the sale, transport and shipping of watches and watchstraps can be found at paragraph G5(f). 7. Wine (a) Wines may only be sold and delivered to persons over the age specified in the Sale Particulars. By registering to bid, you confirm that you are at least that age. Any wines delivered or shipped to you or your agent must be received and signed for by an adult who is at least that age. You are responsible for paying any shipping charges if a lot is returned to the seller/Christie’s due to your failure to provide positive proof of age, the provision of an invalid delivery address (including but not limited to a P.O. Box) or the lack of a recipient to sign and accept delivery. (b) Limitation on shipment of wines. Buyers are reminded of the limitations and restrictions imposed by various states and countries regarding the importation of wines between different states and countries. Various jurisdictions may prohibit the importation or limit the quantity of wines that may be shipped into their jurisdictions. In addition, various jurisdictions may require the buyer, seller, shipper or other entity to possess certain licenses or permits before shipping wines. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to determine before bidding whether wines can be shipped from or into any state or jurisdiction and the legal obligation or responsibility for obtaining any required permits or licenses on behalf of the buyer prior to shipment. It is the buyer’s responsibility to abide by any customs regulations and required declarations for international shipments. The seller and Christie’s make no representation as to the legal rights of any buyer to ship wines to or from any jurisdiction. 4 (c) Authenticity warranty in relation to wine. Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions of Sale, if: (i) within 21 days of the date of the sale, Christie’s has received notice in writing from the buyer of any lot that in his view the lot was at the date of the auction short or alleged or that any statement of opinion in the catalogue was not well founded; (ii) within fourteen days of such notice, Christie’s has the lots in its possession in the same condition as at the date of the sale; and (iii) within a reasonable time thereafter, the buyer satisfies Christie’s that the lot was notified in writing by the buyer (as above) and that the buyer is able to transfer a good and marketable title to the lot free from any lien or encumbrance, Christie’s will set aside the sale and refund the buyer any amount paid by the buyer in respect of the lot provided that the buyer shall have no rights under this condition if: I. the defect is mentioned in the Sale Particulars; or II. the Sale Particulars as at the date of the sale were in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts fairly indicated there to be a conflict of such opinion; or III. it can be established that the lot was notified in writing by the buyer (as above) only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after the publication of the sale or by means of a process which at the date of the sale was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the lot (see also notes on ullages and corks in the “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice” in paragraph L of these Conditions of Sale). You shall not be entitled to claim under this authenticity warranty for more than the amount paid by you for the lot and in particular shall have no claim for any other expenses suffered by you. The benefit of this authenticity warranty shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively with you as the buyer who shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by Christie’s in respect of the lot when sold and who has since the sale retained uninterrupted and unencumbered ownership thereof. (d) Though every effort is made to describe the wines in the lot descriptions as correctly as can be ascertained at the time the wines are listed for sale, buyers of old wines must make appropriate allowances for natural variations of ullages, conditions of cases, labels, corks and wine. Corks over twenty (20) years old begin to lose their elasticity and levels can change between cataloguing and sale. Old corks have also been known to fail during or after shipment. We therefore repeat that there is always a risk of cork failure with old wines and due allowance must be made for this. Under no circumstances can a return be accepted or an adjustment of price or credit be made after delivery except under the terms stated in paragraph A7(c) above. (e) The Sale Particulars may contain Special Conditions of Sale which apply to specific sales of wine. B. REGISTERING TO BID 1. Registration (a) If you have not previously bid or consigned with MyChristie’s and do not have a MyChristie’s account, you will need to create a MyChristie’s account following the instructions provided at http://onlineonly.christies.com and provide any required information and/or complete any necessary forms. In order to register and bid in online-only sales you must be at least 18 years old. For certain other online-only sales, we may require you to meet a different minimum age. If you have an existing MyChristie’s account, you can sign into the online-only sale with your 5 existing username and password and then subsequently register for the sale (if you have multiple accounts, you will need to select the account under which you wish to transact). (b) If you are a returning bidder who has not bought anything from any of our salerooms in the last two years or if you want to spend more than on previous occasions, we may at our discretion ask you for updated information. If you have any questions, please contact Christie’s Client Services. (c) You will need to give us enough time to process and approve your registration. We may, at our option, decline to permit you to register as a bidder. (d) Christie’s will ship a lot only to the registered address that you confirm when registering to bid in an online-only sale. 2. Failure to provide the right documents If in our opinion you do not satisfy our bidder identification and registration procedures, including, but not limited to, completing any anti-money laundering and/or anti-terrorism financing checks we may require to our satisfaction, we may refuse to register you to bid or permit your participation in the sale and if you make a successful bid, we may cancel the contract for sale between you and the seller. 3. Registering as an Individual/on behalf of a Company (a) When registering to bid either as an individual or on behalf of an entity, you accept that in making a bid, you are accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price (as defined in paragraph F(1)(b) below), unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Christie’s before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Christie’s and Christie’s will only look to the principal for payment. In order to register to bid, you are required to supply the information requested, including a valid debit or credit card in your name or other accepted payment information. (b) If you are bidding on behalf of an entity as an Authorized User against an entity’s transactional account with Christie’s, you must select the appropriate account at time of sale registration. If you do not already have a MyChristie’s account you will first need to create one; similarly if the entity does not have a Christie’s transactional account it will need to create one. In either situation, Christie’s may require your entity to provide certain documents or meet certain qualifications as set forth below. Please contact Christie’s Client Services to set up your MyChristie’s account or entity transactional account. (c) Christie’s will require you, or, if you are registering to bid on behalf of a company in accordance with paragraph B3(b), your company, to provide the following types of information and/or documentation: Confirmation of registration (including, but not limited to, a Certificate of Incorporation or Certificate of Formation or Certificate of Good Standing); Confirmation of beneficial ownership (e.g. schedule of shareholders, articles of organization or operating agreement); Confirmation of registered address (e.g. utility bill, bank statement or recent postal envelope, if the registered address is not listed on company documents); and Valid, governmentissued photo ID for account owner (driver's license, passport or national identity card). (d) Christie’s may also require the production of bank or other financial references or that you meet certain qualifications. Christie’s may also require deposits of a portion of a placed bid to be made to Christie’s. In such event, should you not be the successful bidder, your deposit shall be promptly returned to you. If you are the successful bidder, any such deposit shall be used to offset the appropriate portion of the purchase price. 6 (e) As a successful bidder, if you registered as a company bidder, your company will need to pay for any purchases via a credit card issued to the company account and not a personal account. 4. Credit limits Each bidder is subject to an aggregate bidding limit based on the currency of the sale and you should be notified of this when registering for an online-only sale. Any such bidding limit will apply to all items for sale in that particular online-only sale and to all items you bid upon in aggregate, not on a per lot basis. The bidding limit is based upon the maximum bid you make as opposed to the actual bid amount that is accepted. Christie’s, in its sole discretion, may lower or rescind this limit and has the ability to contact you to request the production of documents or information in relation to such limit. A maximum bid on a lot is deducted against the aggregate bidding limit and the bidding limit will not be reset until bidding on that lot closes. If you should reach the aggregate bidding limit based on the bids you place (whether maximum bids or actual bid amounts), you will not be able to place any further bids on those lots or any additional bids on other lots. You may adjust (i.e. remove, lower or increase) a maximum bid on a lot as long as the bids accepted on such lot have not met or exceeded the maximum bid amount. Should you wish to bid beyond your bidding limit or if you have a question regarding your bidding limit, please contact Christie’s Client Services. C. DURING THE SALE 1. Connectivity and Technical Issues (a) Broadband or other internet capacity constraints, corporate firewalls and other technical problems beyond our reasonable control may create difficulties for some users including (but not limited to) accessing sales and maintaining continuity of such access. (b) Christie’s will not be responsible to you for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet or on your mobile device, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by: (i) any loss of connection on Christie’s or your end to the online-only sale; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software; and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with any internet connection, computer, mobile device or system. Execution of online and mobile internet bids is a free service and Christie’s does not accept liability for your or our failing to access the bidding site or to execute an online or mobile internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. In addition, we will not be responsible for any errors that may occur in the quality of digital images. 2. Christie’s discretion in relation to bidding / purchasing (a) Christie’s reserves the right, in our absolute discretion: (i) to reject your registration to bid; (ii) to reject, revoke or refuse to accept any bid or use of Buy-Now (even those that have been previously accepted); (iii) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine any two or more lots; (iv) whether during or after the sale, to restart or continue the bidding even if the bidding has finished; (v) to re-offer the lot as a new Buy-Now lot at a fixed price; or (vi) in the case of error or dispute and whether during or after the sale, to continue the bidding, determine the successful bidder, cancel the sale of the lot, or re-offer and re-sell any lot. If any dispute relating to bidding arises during or after the sale, Christie’s decision in exercise of this option is final. (b) Christie’s reserves the right to disable or deactivate your account at any time during the sale. 3. Online Bidding Process - Bidding increments (a) Bids may only be submitted between the dates and times specified in the Sale Particulars for that lot. 7 (b) As soon as you place and confirm your bid amount, the bid is submitted (subject to the aggregate credit limit referred to in paragraph B4). You accept and agree that bids submitted in this way are final and that you may not, under any circumstances, amend, retract or revoke your bid. We are not responsible for any errors you make in bidding. Once you have made a bid, the next bidding increment is shown for your convenience on your “Next Bid” button. (c) Bidding generally opens at or below the low estimate and increases in steps (bidding increments) to be determined in Christie’s sole discretion. Bidding opens at a specified bid amount and advances in increments of up to 10%. Bidding increments are as follows: HK$1,000 to HK$2,000 by HK$100 HK$2,000 to HK$3,000 by HK$200 HK$3,000 to HK$5,000 by HK$200, HK$500, HK$800 HK$5,000 to HK10,000 by HK$500 HK$10,000 to HK$20,000 by HK$1,000 HK$20,000 to HK$30,000 by HK$2,000 HK$30,000 to HK$50,000 by HK$2,000, HK$5,000, HK$8,000 HK$50,000 to HK$100,000 by HK$5,000 HK$100,000 to HK$200,000 by HK$10,000 HK$200,000 to HK$300,000 by HK$20,000 HK$300,000 to HK$500,000 by HK$20,000, HK$50,000, HK$80,000 HK$500,000 to HK$1,000,000 by HK$50,000 Above HK$1,000,000 to repeat in the same manner as set forth above (d) Currency Calculator: Christie’s may show bids in some other major currencies as well as the currency of the sale, as specified in the Sale Particulars. Any conversion is for guidance only and we cannot be bound by any rate of exchange shown by the currency calculator. Christie’s is not responsible for any error (human or otherwise), omission or breakdown in providing these services. 4. “Buy-Now” If this functionality is offered for a particular lot, it allows you to buy that lot at a fixed price (the “BuyNow price”) without bidding during an auction. If you purchase such a lot at the Buy-Now price, these Conditions of Sale and Sale Particulars for that lot will apply to the sale in the same manner as if you had been the successful bidder in an auction for that lot. 5. Absentee Bidding Services (a) You may request that Christie’s execute your bid on any particular lot(s) indicated by you in a signed Absentee Bid Form that we make available to you for the sale. All absentee bids must be in the currency of the sale, as indicated in the Sale Particulars for that lot. All absentee bids are subject to clearance by Christie’s Finance and Credit department and must satisfy Christie’s Know Your Customer requirements. To be eligible for this service, you must provide us with a valid email address where we can contact you. (b) We must receive your signed and completed Absentee Bid Form either physically at our saleroom premises or by contacting the relevant sales specialist no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled closing of the first lot in the sale. We will not accept any requests after this point nor will we accept any oral requests, unsigned or incomplete Absentee Bid Forms, or any written or emailed requests not on our Absentee Bid Form for the sale you wish to bid upon. (c) You may not cancel your bid after you have sent it to us. You may increase or decrease your bid prior to the expiry of the 24-hour period by sending us an updated Absentee Bid Form for the 8 lot(s). We will notify you (via the email address you provide) when: (i) your bid has been entered into our system; and (ii) if you are the winner of the lot(s) that you have bid upon. We will not send you an email if at the time of our receipt of your bid, your requested bid amount has already been exceeded by another party’s bid on the same lot or if another matching bid has received priority because of the time that we received it. (d) All bids received by us will be time stamped based upon the time that we have received them. Absentee bids will be officially entered by Christie’s prior to the time that the first lot of the sale closes. An online bid that is submitted after an absentee bid is received by us, but before it is inputted by us, will take precedence. In the event that Christie’s receives multiple absentee bids at the same bid amount, the earlier absentee bid received by us will have priority over any later competing absentee bid received by us. In the event that an online bid is placed at the same time that we submit an identical absentee bid, the online bid will take precedence. We are not responsible for failing to execute an absentee bid on your behalf or for our determination of the official time of receipt by us of any bid or absentee bid on a lot. Christie’s may determine in its sole discretion the official time that a bid has been received. (e) Christie’s as auctioneer will take reasonable steps to carry out absentee bids at the lowest possible price, taking into account the reserve, but will not have any liability if it fails to do so. (f) Additional information about our responsibility for bidding services can be found in paragraph H. (g) If there is any conflict between this paragraph C5 and the instructions contained on the Absentee Bid Form, the Absentee Bid Form will take precedence. 6. Reserves (a) All lots are subject to a reserve. The reserve cannot be more than the lot’s low estimate. (b) Under no circumstances will the system place any bid on behalf of the seller at or above the reserve. (c) Christie’s reserves the right, in our absolute discretion, to lower the reserve of any lot in an online-only sale prior to the end of the sale. 7. The record of the sale The record of sale (Christie’s records which relate to the sale) will be taken as absolute and final in all disputes. In the event of a discrepancy between any online records or messages provided to you and the record of sale, the record of sale will govern. 8. Withdrawal of lots Christie’s reserves the right, at our complete discretion, to withdraw any lot from the sale, whether prior to or during the auction or Buy-Now sale, and shall have no liability whatsoever with regard to such withdrawal. 9. Employee bidding Employees of Christie’s may be bidding in any online-only sale, however they will have no advantage over other bidders. 10. Closing of a lot 9 (a) A countdown clock is displayed for each lot on the lot description page. Where there is bidding activity on a particular lot within 3 minutes prior to the lot's allocated closing time, there will be a bidding extension so that there will always be a 3-minute period between the last bid and closing time of that lot. These extensions will continue indefinitely until there is no more bidding activity on the lot for a period of 3 minutes. (b) The extension of one lot’s closing time does not affect other lots’ closing times therefore it is possible that lots will close out of numerical lot order. 11. Successful Bids - Auctions The highest bid will be the successful bidder when the lot closes, unless Christie’s decides to use its discretion as set out in paragraph C2 and C7 above. This means a contract for sale has been formed between the seller and the successful bidder. Winning bidders will receive an email notification of any successful bid. Bidders are also requested to log in as soon as possible after the sale to obtain details of the outcome of their successful bid by checking the “My Purchases” tab of the online-only sale. We do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bids unless you are successful and you should check as soon as possible after the sale to get details of the outcome of your bid. D. CHARGES TO YOU - BUYER’S PREMIUM, TAXES AND ARTIST’S RESALE ROYALTY, SHIPPING AND LOSS DAMAGE LIABILITY CHARGES 1. The Buyer’s Premium We will charge you a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot sold. We calculate the buyer’s premium as follows: On all lots except wine we charge 26% of the hammer price up to and including: HKD 7,500,000; 20% on that part of the hammer price over HKD 7,500,000 and up to and including HKD 50,000,000; and 14.5% of that part of the hammer price above HKD 50,000,000. For wine sales, the buyer’s premium is calculated at a flat rate of 25% of the hammer price. VAT will be added to the buyer’s premium and is payable by you. The VAT may not be shown separately on our invoice because of tax laws. You may be eligible to have a VAT refund in certain circumstances if the lot is exported. Please see the “VAT refunds: what can I reclaim?” section of ‘VAT Symbols and Explanation’ for further information. 2. Taxes You are responsible for all applicable tax including any VAT, sales or compensating use tax or equivalent tax wherever such taxes may arise on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium, or in the case of Buy-Now sale, on the Buy-Now price. VAT charges and refunds depend on your particular circumstances. It is your responsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due. VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium and, for some lots, VAT is payable on the hammer price. Further information can be found in the ‘VAT Symbols and Explanation’ section at paragraph J. VAT charges and refunds depend on the particular circumstances of the buyer so this section, which is not exhaustive, should be used only as a general guide. Christie's recommends you obtain your own independent tax advice. The successful bidder is responsible for any applicable taxes including any sales or use tax or equivalent tax wherever such taxes may arise on the hammer price, the buyer’s premium, and/or any other charges related to the lot. For lots Christie’s ships to the United States, a sales or use tax may be due on the hammer price, 10 buyer’s premium, and/or any other charges related to the lot, regardless of the nationality or citizenship of the successful bidder. Christie’s will collect sales tax for lots where legally required. The applicable sales tax rate will be determined based upon the state, county, or locale to which the lot will be shipped. If Christie's delivers the lot to, or the lot is collected by, any framer, restorer or other similar service provider in New York that you have hired, New York law considers the lot delivered to the successful bidder in New York and New York sales tax must be imposed regardless of the ultimate destination of the lot. In this circumstance, New York sales tax will apply to the lot even if Christie’s or a common carrier (authorized by Christie’s that you hire) subsequently delivers the lot outside New York. Successful bidders claiming an exemption from sales tax must provide appropriate documentation to Christie’s prior to the release of the lot or within 90 days after the sale, whichever is earlier. For shipments to those US states for which Christie’s is not required to collect sales tax, a successful bidder may have a use or similar tax obligation. Christie's recommends you consult your own independent tax advisor with any questions. 3. Artist’s Resale Royalty In certain countries, local laws entitle the artist or the artist’s estate to a royalty known as ‘artist’s resale right’ when any lot created by the artist is sold. We identify these lots with the symbol λ in the Sale Particulars. If these laws apply to a lot, you must pay us an extra amount equal to the royalty (unless the law requires the payment to be made by the seller). We will pay the royalty to the appropriate authority on your, or as applicable, the seller’s behalf. The artist’s royalty applies if the hammer price of the lot is more than: (i) 1,000 Euro if located in the United Kingdom at the time of sale; (ii) 3,000 Euro if located in the Netherlands at the time of sale; or (iii) 750 Euro if located in France at the time of sale, and the total charge for artist’s resale right for any lot cannot be more than 12,500 Euro. We work out the amount owed as follows: Royalty for the portion of the hammer price (in Euro) ? 4% up to 50,000 ? 3% between 50,000.01 and 200,000 ? 1% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 ? 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 ? over 500,000, the lower of 0.25% and 12,500 Euro. We will work out the artist’s resale royalty using the rate of exchange of the European Central Bank on the day of the sale. 4. Shipping Charges (a) Our Shipping Cost Calculator will provide you to with an estimate of the cost of shipping your lot before you make the purchase. Unless otherwise stated, any shipping charges you will be required to pay will include: (i) international shipping charges from where the lot is located to your designated delivery address; and (ii) loss damage liability (LDL) charges. The shipping charges will not include (i) any applicable local taxes and handling fees; (ii) any customs duty, import tax and any local clearance fees applicable for your country. Unless you elect to collect your lot in person, you will pay for the lot and the shipping charges in a single checkout. (b) It is your responsibility to ascertain and pay any applicable international duties, custom charges, taxes, charges and tariffs owed to the appropriate government entity or that otherwise need to be paid prior to shipment and/or delivery including any third-party charges necessary to facilitate shipment as well as any necessary insurance charges. E. WARRANTIES 11 1. Seller’s Warranties (a) For each lot, the seller gives a warranty that the seller: (i) is the owner of the lot or a joint owner of the lot acting with the permission of the other coowners or, if the seller is not the owner or joint-owner of the lot, has the permission of the owner to sell the lot, or the right to do so in law; and (ii) has the right to transfer ownership of the lot to the buyer without any restrictions or claims by anyone else. (b) If either of the above warranties are incorrect, the seller shall not have to pay more that the purchase price (as described in paragraph F1(b) below) paid by you to us. The seller will not be responsible to you for any reasons for loss of profits or business, expected savings, loss of opportunity or interest, costs, other damages or expenses. The seller gives no warranty in relation to any lot other than as set out above and, as far as the seller is allowed by law, all warranties from the seller to you, and all other obligations upon the seller which may be added to these Conditions of Sale by law, are excluded. 2. Christie’s Authenticity Warranty (a) We warrant that, subject to the terms below, the lots in our sales are authentic (our “authenticity warranty”). If, within five (5) years of the date of the sale, you give us notice that your lot is not authentic, subject to the terms below, we will refund the purchase price paid by you. The meaning of authentic can be found in the Glossary at the end of these Conditions of Sale. The terms of the authenticity warranty are as follows: (i) It will be honored for claims notified within a period of five (5) years from the date of the sale. After such time, we will not be obligated to honour the authenticity warranty. (ii) It is given only for information shown in UPPERCASE type in the first line of the lot description (the "Heading"). It does not apply to any information other than in the Heading even if shown in UPPERCASE type. (iii) The authenticity warranty does not apply to any Heading or part of a Heading which is Qualified. Qualified means limited by a clarification in a lot description or by the use in a Heading of one of the terms listed in the section titled Qualified Headings in the “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice” forming part of these Conditions of Sale. For example, use of the term “ATTRIBUTED TO…” in a Heading means that the lot is in Christie’s opinion probably a work by the named artist but no warranty is provided that the lot is the work of the named artist. Please read the full list of Qualified Headings and the full lot description before bidding on a lot or buying a lot using Buy-Now. (iv) The authenticity warranty applies to the Heading as amended by any notice given to you during a sale. (v) The authenticity warranty does not apply where scholarship has developed since the auction leading to a change in generally accepted opinion. Further it does not apply if the Heading either matched the generally accepted opinion of experts at the date of the sale or drew attention to any conflict of opinion. (vi) The authenticity warranty does not apply if the lot can only be shown not to be authentic 12 by a scientific process which, on the date we published the Sale Particulars, was not available or generally accepted for use, or which was unreasonably expensive or impractical, or which was likely to have damaged the lot. (vii) The benefit of the authenticity warranty is only available to the original buyer shown on the invoice for the lot issued at the time of the sale and only if on the date of the notice of claim, the original buyer is the full owner of the lot and the lot is free from any claim, interest or restriction by anyone else. The benefit of this authenticity warranty may not be transferred to anyone else. (b) In order to claim under the authenticity warranty, you must: (i) give us written notice of your claim within 5 years of the date of the auction. We may require full supporting evidence of any claim; (ii) at Christie’s option, we may require you to obtain the written opinions of two recognised experts in the field of the lot mutually agreed by you and us in advance confirming that the lot is not authentic. If we have any doubts, we reserve the right to obtain additional opinions at our expense; and (iii) return the lot at your expense to the place from where it was shipped to you in the condition it was in at the time of sale. (c) Your only right under this authenticity warranty is to cancel the sale and receive a refund of the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not, in any circumstances, be required to pay you more than the purchase price nor will we be liable for any reason for loss of profits or business, expected savings, loss of opportunity or interest, costs other damages or expenses. (d) Books. Where the lot is a book, we give an additional warranty for 14 days from the date of the sale that if on collation any lot is defective in text or illustration, we will refund your purchase price, subject to the following terms. Your only right under this additional warranty is to cancel the sale and receive a refund of the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not, in any circumstances, be required to pay you more than the purchase price nor will we be liable for any other damages or expenses. This additional warranty does not apply to: (i) the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of the text or illustration; (ii) drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; (iii) books not identified by title; (iv) lots sold without a printed estimate; (v) books which are described as sold not subject to return; or (vi) defects stated in any condition report or announced at the time of sale. (e) To make a claim under paragraph (d) above, you must give written details of the defect and return the lot to the location from which it was shipped to you (or as we direct) in the same condition as at the time of sale, within 14 days of the date of the sale. (f) South East Asian Modern and Contemporary Art and Chinese Calligraphy and Painting. In these categories, the authenticity warranty does not apply because current scholarship does not permit the making of definitive statements. Christie’s does, however, agree to cancel a sale 13 in either of these two categories of art where it has been proven the lot is a forgery. Christie’s will refund to the original buyer the purchase price in accordance with the terms of Christie’s authenticity warranty, provided that the original buyer gives us written notice of the claim within twelve (12) months of the date of the auction. We may require full details and supporting evidence of any such claim. Such evidence must be satisfactory to us that the lot is a forgery in accordance with paragraph E2(b)(ii) above and the lot must be returned to us in accordance with E2(b)(iii) above. Paragraphs E2(a)(ii)-(vii)and (c) also apply to a claim under these categories. (g) Chinese, Japanese and Korean artefacts (excluding Chinese, Japanese and Korean calligraphy, paintings, prints, drawings and jewellery). In these categories, paragraph E2(a)(ii)-(v) above shall be amended so that where no maker or artist is identified, the authenticity warranty is given not only for the Heading but also for information regarding date or period shown in UPPERCASE type in the second line of the catalogue description (the “Subheading”). Accordingly, all references to the Heading in paragraph E2(a)(ii)-(v) above shall be read as references to both the Heading and the Subheading. 3. Your Warranties (a) You warrant that the funds used for settlement are not connected with any criminal activity, including tax evasion, and you are neither under investigation, nor have you been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes. (b) where you are bidding on behalf of another person, you warrant that: (i) you have conducted appropriate customer due diligence on the ultimate buyer(s) of the lot(s) in accordance with all applicable anti-money laundering and sanctions laws, consent to us relying on this due diligence, and you will retain for a period of not less than 5 years the documentation evidencing the due diligence. You will make such documentation promptly available for immediate inspection by an independent third-party auditor upon our written request to do so; (ii) the arrangements between you and the ultimate buyer(s) in relation to the lot or otherwise do not, in whole or in part, facilitate tax crimes; (iii) you do not know, and have no reason to suspect, that the funds used for settlement are connected with, the proceeds of any criminal activity, including tax evasion, or that the ultimate buyer(s) are under investigation, or have been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes. 4. Disclaimer of Additional Warranties (a) To the fullest extent permissible under applicable law, Christie’s and the seller disclaim and exclude any and all other warranties of any kind relating to the lots and the online-only service, whether express or implied by statute or common law or otherwise. This disclaimer and exclusion does not affect your rights under the warranties in paragraphs E1 and E2. (b) We are not responsible to you for any reason (whether for breaking these Conditions of Sale or any other matter relating to your purchase of, or bid for, any lot) other than in the event of fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation by us or other than as expressly set out in these Conditions of Sale. (c) We are not responsible to you for any reason to give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature, or historical relevance. Except as required by local law, any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph. 14 (d) We have no responsibility to any person other than a buyer in connection with the purchase of any lot. (e) If, in spite of the terms in E3(a) to (d), we are found to be liable to you for any reason, we shall not have to pay more than the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not be responsible to you for any reason for any other damages or expenses. F. PAYMENT 1. Purchase Price and How to Pay (a) You must pay the purchase price: (i) in the case of auctions, no later than 48 hours after the close of the auction, or if later, the time specified in the Sale Particulars; (ii) in the case of Buy-Now sales, within 15 minutes of adding a lot to your basket and completing the payment process within a further period of 10 minutes of starting that process (both being the “due date”). (b) The purchase price is the total of the following amounts: (i) the hammer price and the buyer’s premium (in the case of a sale by auction) OR the Buy-Now price (in the case of a Buy-Now sale); (ii) any amounts due under paragraph D3 (artist's resale royalty) above; (iii) all shipping and related costs and charges including Loss /Damage Liability (LDL) charges; and (iv) any applicable duties, goods, sales use, compensating or service tax or VAT. (c) We will only accept payment from the registered bidder. Once issued, we cannot change the buyer’s name on an invoice or re-issue the invoice in a different name. You must pay immediately even if you want to export the lot and need an export license. (d) You must pay for a lot in the currency of the sale. You must pay for any lot bought at Christie’s via the online-only sale by a permitted credit or debit card in your name or by bank transfer. We will only accept debit or credit cards with a MasterCard, Visa, American Express or China Union Pay logo (if the China Union Pay credit card has a Visa or MasterCard logo). If you registered and bid as a company, your company will need to pay for any purchases via a debit or credit card issued to the company account. Partial payment of a lot, or payment across multiple debit or credit cards for a single lot, will not be allowed. If you purchase multiple lots, you may purchase one lot with one credit card and another lot with a different credit card but you will need to go through two separate check-outs. (e) For sales that permit online payment, certain transactions will be ineligible for credit card payment. (f) Payment information is collected and processed directly by a third party service provider (“Payment Service Provider”) and not by Christie’s. Please see paragraph H8(c) for further details. Christie’s does not have access to, or retain any credit card information. (g) By making a payment online via credit or debit card, you: (i) warrant that you are the cardholder; and (ii) acknowledge that Christie’s has no liability for your payment not reaching us where, for example payment is refused or declined by your card supplier. It is your responsibility to check with Christie’s and/or your card supplier that the payment has been accepted. 15 (h) Please contact Christie’s Client Services for any questions relating to payments. 2. Payment Method - Credit Card Charges Please note that if you pay for your purchase using a credit card issued outside the region of the sale, depending on the type of card and account you hold, the payment may incur a cross-border transaction fee. If you think this may apply to you, please check with your card supplier before proceeding to check-out. 3. Transferring Ownership to You You will not own the lot and ownership of the lot will not pass to you until: (i) we have confirmed that you have met all bidder identification and registration procedures; and (ii) we have received full, clear and undisputed payment of all amounts due, even in circumstances where we have released the lot to you. 4. Transferring risk to you (a) The risk in and responsibility for the lot will transfer to you from whichever is the earlier of the following: (i) when the lot comes into your physical possession or that of any person or carrier you authorise to take possession of the lot; or (ii) when you collect the lot if collection is permitted (the Sale Particulars will state if collection is allowed). (b) The lot is at your risk if you choose to exercise any right you may have to cancel the contract for the purchase of the lot and you are responsible for insuring the lot against loss or damage until it is returned to us. 5. What happens if you do not pay (a) If you fail to pay us the purchase price in full by the due date, we will be entitled to do one or more of the following (as well as enforcing our right under paragraph F6 and any other rights or remedies we have by law): (i) We can charge you interest from the due date at a rate of 5% a year above the UK Lloyds Bank base rate from time to time on the unpaid amount due; (ii) We can cancel the sale of the lot. If we do this, we may sell the lot again, publicly or privately on such terms we shall think necessary or appropriate, in which case you must pay us any shortfall between the purchase price and the proceeds from the resale. You must also pay all costs, expenses, losses, damages and legal fees we have to pay or may suffer and any shortfall in the seller’s commission on the resale; (iii) We can pay the seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by you in which case you acknowledge and understand that Christie’s will have all of the rights of the seller to pursue you for such amounts; (iv) We can hold you legally responsible for the purchase price and may begin legal proceedings to recover it together with any late-payment interest, legal fees and costs as far as we are allowed by law; (v) We can take what you owe us from any amounts which we or any company in the Christie’s Group may owe you (including any deposit or other part-payment which you have paid to us); (vi) We can at our sole option reveal your identity and contact details to the seller; 16 (vii) We can reject at any future sale any bids made by or on behalf of you or to obtain a deposit from you before accepting your bids; (viii) We can exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by you, whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way as permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. You will be deemed to have granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for your obligations to us; and (ix) We can take any other action we see necessary or appropriate. (b) If you owe money to us or to another Christie’s Group company, as well as the rights set out above, we can use any amount you do pay, including any deposit or other partial-payment you have made to us, or which we owe you, to pay off any amount you owe to us or another Christie’s Group company for any transaction. (c) If you make payment in full after the due date and we choose in our sole discretion to accept such payment, we may charge you additional storage costs in accordance with paragraph F7 below. 6. Keeping your Property If you owe money to us or to another Christie’s Group company, as well as the rights set out in paragraph F5 above, we can use or deal with any of your property we hold or which is held by another Christie’s Group company in any way we are allowed to by law. We will only release this property to you after you pay us or the relevant Christie’s Group company in full for what you owe. However, if we choose, we can also sell your property in any way we think appropriate. We will use the proceeds of the sale against any amounts you owe us and we will pay any amount left from that sale to you. If there is a shortfall, you must pay us any difference between the amount we have received from the sale and the amount you owe us. 7. Storage (a) Provided that your purchased lots are paid for in full and clear funds by the payment deadline, Christie’s will store your purchased lots free of charge until shipment, at which time the purchases will be shipped at your expense in accordance with paragraph G below. (b) Christie’s reserves the right in its sole discretion to either ship your lot to you at your expense or charge storage fees on non-collected property following 90 days of receipt of payment by Christie’s if: (i) full and clear payment for your purchases has not been made in funds cleared by the payment deadline; (ii) we have permitted payment of your lot after the due date; or (iii) collection of your lot is permitted and you do not collect it within the period agreed. (c) Please note that if collection of your lot is permitted and you fail to collect it within the period agreed by us, we reserve the right to move your lot to one of our other storage facilities. G. TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING 1. Transport and Shipping (a) If you choose to have Christie’s arrange the shipping of your lot, then unless otherwise explicitly agreed by us or unless the lot purchased by you requires a special permit such as a CITES permit (in which case shipment may be delayed), we will endeavor to ship your lot to the delivery address you provide at registration no later than 30 days from receipt of full and clear payment for your lot and the shipping charges. 17 (b) You must ensure that you provide a valid delivery address at registration for all lots to be shipped. Except in very limited circumstances, we will only ship to the registered address on your account which you provide at the time of registration. Purchases cannot be delivered to P.O. boxes. Our shipping partners will only operate a curb-side/ground floor delivery, unless otherwise agreed with you. You are responsible for paying any shipping charges if the lot is returned to the seller/Christie’s due to your failure to provide a valid delivery address, or pay any duty, import taxes and/or customs processing fees, or the lack of a recipient to sign and accept delivery where necessary. You will be responsible for any and all shipping expenses, including costs, packing and handling, loss/ damage liability (LDL) fees as specified in the Sale Particulars. Although we shall use reasonable efforts to take care when handling, packing and facilitating any shipment of a purchased lot, Christie’s is not responsible for any acts or omissions of any third party retained for these purposes, including, without limitation, any packing, shipping or delivery of purchased lots. Similarly, where we may suggest any third party handler, packer or carrier if so requested, we do not accept liability for their acts, omissions or neglect and you agree to release us from any such liability. (c) Subject to paragraph G5 below, Christie’s will obtain any special permits required for the export or import of the product and is the “Exporter of Record”. As the recipient of the package, you are the “Importer of Record” and you must appoint a shipper as your agent to manage all import and customs clearance procedures and to ensure that customs duties and taxes are paid to the relevant customs and tax authorities in your country. (d) Our shipping partners may contact you directly with communications necessary to deliver your lot or to make arrangements for pick-up if you need to return a lot. (e) Shipping is currently not possible to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria and any other country subject to US or international embargoes. In addition, shipping to certain countries such as Mainland China and India will require a bespoke shipping service. If the country you wish to ship to is unavailable or if you have questions generally about international shipping, click here. (f) For lots being exported from the US, you expressly agree not to divert, reship or forward any part of a shipment: (i) to any country which the US Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated as supporting international terrorism (currently Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria); or (ii) to any individual or entity named in: the OFAC list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons; or any of the lists maintained by the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security - the Denied Persons List, the Entity List, or the Unverified List; or any of the lists maintained by the US Department of State - the Debarred Parties List or the Proliferators List. (g) If you have any questions about international shipping in general, or about a specific shipment of Christie’s products, please contact Christie’s Client Services. (h) If you choose to collect your purchase(s) in person from Christie’s, you should email Christie’s Client Services beforehand to schedule your collection at least 48 hours in advance and secure any relevant forms. Payment must be made online prior to collection. If you wish to send someone to collect your purchase(s) on your behalf, you will need to complete a Letter of Authorization and send it to Christie’s Client Services prior to collection. Your representative will be required to present a valid picture ID at the time of collection, such as a driver’s license or passport. 2. Customs Duty and Tax (a) Customs duty and import tax are specific to a particular country. Customs authorities in each country calculate duty and tax based on a number of factors, including: 18 (i) the category in which the lot is classified in the international Harmonized Code (HS) system; (ii) the value of the lot (the price you paid); (iii) for most countries, duty is calculated on a “CIF” basis (meaning Cost, Insurance and Freight), so the shipping charge you pay will also be factored in to the calculation of the duty you will pay. (b) It is your responsibility to ascertain and pay any applicable international duties, custom charges, taxes, charges and tariffs owed to the appropriate government entity or that otherwise need to be paid prior to shipment and/or delivery including any third-party charges necessary to facilitate shipment. 3. Delivery Times Where required, your purchases will be shipped via international air. Delivery time depends on a number of variables, and there may be delays such as bad weather affecting air transport, or a package being held for inspection by customs. Neither Christie’s nor its shipping partners are liable for any delays in international transportation or customs clearance. Shipments can be delivered directly to most addresses, however in certain remote areas you may need to pick up your package from the closest service point of our nominated shipping partner. 4. Loss or Damage during Shipment (a) Be sure to check the details of your purchase carefully on receipt and check the contents of the package(s) promptly upon receipt. If you have a problem with the lot, contact Christie’s Client Services. (b) On rare occasions, a package may be lost or the contents damaged during international shipment no matter how carefully it is handled. If your package is lost or damaged in international transit, you will need to submit a claim within 14 days of the date of delivery, or within 14 days of the date you received confirmation that it was lost. To make a claim, contact Christie’s Client Services. 5. Limitations to Export and Import (a) Import/export licenses or other permits. Certain lots sold may be affected by laws on exports from the country in which it is sold and the import restrictions of other countries. Many countries require a declaration of export for property leaving the country and/or an import declaration on entry of property into the country. Obtaining the necessary permits and/or licenses may result in additional costs and subsequent delays. Local laws may prevent you from importing a lot or may prevent you selling a lot in the country you import it into. Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you may need to apply for an import and/or export license or some other permit and/or license for shipment may result in additional time to process at an additional cost and does not affect your obligation to make payment on the payment due date nor our right to charge interest or storage charges on late payment. A delay in obtaining required permits or licenses shall not justify a rescission of any sale nor a delay in making full payment for the lot, and we shall not be obliged to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you. Local laws may prohibit the import or export of some property and/or may prohibit the resale of some property in the country of importation. It is your responsibility to check if lots may be imported into and/or transported to the specified delivery location and plan for additional time to apply for and receive the appropriate permits and/or licenses. No such restriction or delays associated with processing shipments shall justify the rescission of any sale or delay in making full payment for the lot. 19 (b) You alone are responsible for getting advice about and meeting the requirements of any laws or regulations which apply to exporting or importing any lot prior to bidding or for Buy-Now lots, prior to purchasing. If you are refused a license or there is a delay in getting one, you must still pay us in full for the lot. We may be able to help you apply for the appropriate licenses if you ask us to and pay our fee for doing so, however we cannot guarantee that you will get one. For more information, contact Christie’s Client Services. (c) Lots made of protected species. Lots made of or including (regardless of the percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife are marked with the symbol ~ in the Sale Particulars. This material includes, among other things, crocodile, alligator and ostrich skins. You should check the relevant customs laws and regulations before bidding on or for Buy-Now lots, prior to purchasing any lot containing wildlife material if you plan to import the lot into another country. Several countries refuse to allow you to import property containing these materials, and some other countries require a licence from the relevant regulatory agencies in the countries of exportation as well as importation. In some cases, the lot can only be shipped with an independent scientific confirmation of species and/or age and you will need to obtain these at your own cost. We will not be obliged to cancel your purchase and refund the purchase price if your lot may not be exported, imported or it is seized for any reason by a government authority. It is your responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations relating to the export or import of property containing such protected or regulated material. (d) Property of Iranian origin. Some countries prohibit or restrict the purchase and/or import of Iranian-origin "works of conventional craftsmanship" (works that are not by a recognized artist and/or that have a function, for example: bowls, ewers, tiles, ornamental boxes). For example, the US prohibits the import of this type of property and its purchase by US persons (wherever located). Other countries, such as Canada, only permit the import of this property in certain circumstances. As a convenience to our buyers, Christie's indicates under the title of a lot if the lot originates from Iran (Persia). It is your responsibility to ensure you do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to you. (e) Gold. Gold of less than 18ct does not qualify in all countries as ‘gold’ and may be refused import into those countries as ‘gold’. (f) Watches. Many of the watches offered for sale in the Sale Particulars are pictured with straps made of endangered or protected animal materials such as alligator or crocodile. These lots are marked with the symbol ψ in the Sale Particulars. These endangered species straps are shown for display purposes only and are not for sale. Christie's will remove and retain the strap prior to shipment from the sale site. At some sale sites, Christie's may, at its discretion, make the displayed endangered species strap available to the buyer of the lot free of charge if collected in person from the sale site within one (1) year of the date of the sale. Please check with the department for details on a particular lot. (g) Handbags. Where used in an online-only sale, the term “hardware” refers to the metallic parts of the handbag, such as the buckle hardware, base studs, lock and keys and/or strap, which are plated with a coloured finish (e.g. gold, silver, palladium). The terms “Gold Hardware”, “Silver Hardware”, “Palladium Hardware” etc. refer to the tone or color of the hardware and not the actual material used. If the handbag incorporates solid metal hardware this will be referenced in the Sale Particulars. (h) Please note that lots are marked with a symbol as a convenience to you, but we do not accept liability for errors or for failing to mark lots. H. OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS 1. Our Liability to you 20 (a) We give no warranty in relation to any statement made, or information given, by us or by our representatives or employees about any lot other than as set out in the authenticity warranty and as far as we are allowed by law, all warranties and other terms which may be added to these Conditions of Sale by law are excluded. The seller’s warranties in paragraph E1 or in relation to any terms which are implied into contracts by law are their own and we do not have any liability to you in relation to those warranties. (b) We: (i) are not responsible to you for any reason (whether for breaking these Conditions of Sale or any other matter relating to your purchase of, or bid for, any lot) other than in the event of fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation by us or other than as expressly set out in these Conditions of Sale; or (ii) do not give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature, or historical relevance. Except as required by local law, any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph. (c) Please be aware that our absentee bidding service (as set out in paragraph C4), condition reports, and currency converter are free services and we are not responsible to you for any error (human or otherwise), omission or breakdown in these services. (d) We have no responsibility to any person other than a buyer in connection with the purchase of any lot. (e) If, in spite of the terms in paragraphs (a) to (d) above, we are found to be liable to you for any reason, we shall not have to pay more than the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not be responsible to you for loss of profits or business, expected savings, loss of opportunity or interest, costs or for any reason for other damages. 2. Events outside the control of Christie’s or the Seller Neither we, you, nor the seller will be responsible for any failure to meet any obligation which we, you or the seller has under these Conditions of Sale or under the Sale Particulars which is caused by circumstances beyond our, your or the seller’s reasonable control. This includes, but is not limited to strikes, lock-outs, fire, flood, natural disasters, war, armed conflict, terrorist attack and nuclear and chemical contamination. 3. Our ability to cancel In addition to the other rights of cancellation contained in these Conditions of Sale, we can cancel a sale of a lot if (i) any of your warranties in paragraph E3 are not correct; (ii) we reasonably believe that completing the transaction is or may be unlawful or (iii) we reasonably believe that the sale places us or the seller under any liability to anyone else or may damage our reputation. 4. Copyright We own the copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for us relating to a lot (including the contents of our Sale Particulars). You cannot use them without our prior written permission. We do not offer any guarantee that you will gain any copyright or other reproduction rights to the lot. 21 5. Enforcing these Conditions of Sale If a court finds that any part of these Conditions of Sale are not valid, or is illegal or impossible to enforce, that part of these Conditions of Sale will be treated as being deleted, and the rest of these Conditions of Sale will not be affected. 6. Transferring your Rights and Responsibilities You may not grant a security over or transfer your rights or responsibilities under these Conditions of Sale on the contract of sale unless we have given our written permission. These Conditions of Sale will be binding on your successors, estate and anyone who takes over your rights and responsibilities. 7. Translations If we have provided a translation of these Conditions of Sale, we will use this original version in English in deciding any issues or disputes which arise under these Conditions of Sale. 8. Personal information, Privacy and Data Protection (a) We will hold and process your personal information and may pass it to another Christie’s Group company for use as described in, and in line with our privacy notice: http://www.christies.com/about-us/contact/privacy/ and if you are a resident of California you can see a copy of our California Consumer Privacy Act statement at https://www.christies.com/about-us/contact/ccpa. (b) In order to get your purchase shipped internationally to you, we provide certain personal information about you to our nominated shippers, including your name, delivery address, phone number, the product(s) you buy from Christie’s, the price you pay for the lot(s), and the weight and dimensions of the package. Our shippers will treat this information as private and confidential and will only use it for the purpose of providing international shipping and any customs clearance services you request from them in order to deliver your lots to you. Information about the packages being shipped to you will be provided to the necessary authorities for purposes of export, import, duty, tax, and security screening. The information may include your name, delivery address, description of the goods, their value, the number of pieces, and the weight of the package. This information is required by law and regulations applicable in the countries from where and to where packages are transported. Our shipping partners are committed to responsible data management, comply with applicable data protection legislation, and employ industry standard practices to protect the security of your data, which may be stored and processed in the UK, the US, and other countries. (c) Card and other payment information is collected and processed directly by a third party service provider (“Payment Service Provider”) and not by Christie’s. We provide the following information to the Payment Service Provider to enable payment to be processed: (i) name; (ii) billing address; and (iii) transaction amount. The Payment Service Provider may undertake fraud prevention reviews prior to processing any payment or as part of the payment process. Payment specific information which is submitted to the Payment Service Provider is processed on PCI compliant secure servers. The information submitted and used for processing payments is as below: - Name and contact details including shipping and billing addresses - Credit or Debit Card information - Total transaction value - Your IP Address from which you are checking out from (d) Christie’s does not have access to, or retain any credit card or other payment information details. 22 9. Waiver No failure or delay to exercise any right or remedy provided under these Conditions of Sale shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. 10. Law and Disputes These Conditions of Sale and any claims arising in connection with these Conditions of Sale or any other rights you may have relating to the purchase of a lot shall be governed by and enforced pursuant to the laws of Hong Kong. Before either we or you start any court proceedings (except where we need to start proceedings to recover outstanding payments and in the limited circumstances where the dispute, controversy or claim is related to a lawsuit brought by a third party and this dispute could be joined to that proceeding) and if we both agree, we shall each attempt to settle the dispute by mediation following the mediation procedure of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (“HKIAC”) with a mediator affiliated with HKIAC and mutually acceptable to each of us. If the dispute is not settled by mediation, you agree, for our benefit, that any dispute will be dealt with exclusively in the courts of Hong Kong. However, we will have the right to bring proceedings against you in any other court. I. GLOSSARY authentic: a genuine example, rather than a copy or forgery of: (i) The work of a particular artist, author or manufacturer, if the lot is described in the title description (and not Qualified) as the work of that artist, author or manufacturer; (ii) A work created within a particular period or culture, if the lot is described in the title description (and not Qualified) as a work created during that period or culture; (iii) A work of a particular origin or source if the lot is described in the title description (and not Qualified) as being of that origin or source; or (iv) In the case of gems, a work which is made of a particular material, if the lot is described in UPPERCASE type as being made of that material. authenticity warranty: the guarantee we give in these Conditions of Sale that a lot is authentic as set out in paragraph E2 of these Conditions of Sale. Authorised User: an individual authorized to execute transactions on behalf of an entity which has a registered transactional account. Buy-Now: a facility which we may provide either for you to buy a lot during the course of an auction or until a fixed time, or for you to buy a lot which is not offered for sale as part of an auction, in either case at a fixed price. Buy-Now price: the fixed price at which property may be offered for sale using the Buy-Now facility. buyer’s premium: the charge the buyer pays us along with the hammer price. Christie’s: means Christie’s Hong Kong Limited, which is offering to sell a lot either as agent for the seller or as the owner of the lot. Christie’s Group: Christie’s International Plc, its subsidiaries and other companies within its corporate group. condition: the physical condition of a lot. Conditions of Sale: the Conditions of Sale set out above; Important Information, our Explanation of Cataloguing Practice; the explanation of symbols used in the Sale Particulars; and the explanation of the application of VAT or other similar applicable sales taxes. due date : has the meaning given to it paragraph F1(a). estimate: the price range included in the Sale Particulars within which we believe a lot may sell; low estimate means the lower figure in the range and high estimate means the higher figure; the midestimate is the midpoint between the two. hammer price: the amount of the highest bid for the sale of a lot via auction. Heading: has the meaning given to it in paragraph E2. 23 lot: an item to be offered for sale at an online auction or Buy-Now sale (or two or more items to be offered at auction or Buy-Now sale as a group). lot description: the description of a lot in the Sale Particulars for the sale, as amended by any notice given to you during the auction or Buy-Now sale. online-only sale: a sale of a lot which is conducted solely by means of Christie’s online-only service sale platform, including any Buy-Now sales. online-only service: a platform and associated technical services accessible solely by online means which enables you to bid for and buy lots through an auction or by using Buy-Now. other damages: any special, consequential, incidental or indirect damages of any kind or any damages which fall within the meaning of ‘special’, ‘incidental’ or ‘consequential’ under local law. provenance: the ownership history of a lot. purchase price: has the meaning given to it in paragraph F1(b). Qualified: has the meaning given to it in paragraph E2 and Qualified title descriptions means the paragraph headed Qualified title descriptions on the page of the Sale Particulars headed “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice”. reserve: the confidential amount below which we will not sell a lot. Sale Particulars: the lot information (the online description of the lot or lots offered for sale together with other information on the sale website relating to a lot and the conduct of the sale); lot notes; payment information; any on-screen notices displayed as part of a sale; the FAQs and any Special Conditions of Sale which apply to any lot or group of lots offered for sale at the same time. seller: the owner of a lot; this may be either Christie’s or another owner for whom Christie’s acts as agent. Special Conditions of Sale: any additional conditions which apply to a sale and which are set out in the Sale Particulars. Subheading: has the meaning given to it in paragraph E2. UPPERCASE type: means having all capital letters. warranty: a statement or representation in which the person making it guarantees that the facts set out in it are correct. 24 J. VAT SYMBOLS, EXPLANATION AND REFUNDS VAT payable varies by symbol described below – as indicated by the symbol associated with a lot UK VAT Symbol Online auction No symbol This is a UK Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art. 333 of 2006/112/EC. 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyers’ premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis. ? Lot is subject to standard UK VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’. ? VAT Zero-rated items (UK only). * Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules. ? Lot imported under Temporary Admission. Customs Duty at the applicable rate will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK import VAT will be charged on the duty inclusive ‘hammer’ price. 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules. ? The wine is offered ‘in bond’. If you choose to buy the wine in bond no excise duty or UK clearance VAT will be charged. If you choose to buy the wine out of bond excise duty at the applicable rate will be added to the ‘hammer price’ and UK clearance VAT at 20% will be added to the duty inclusive ‘hammer price’. Whether you buy the wine in bond or out of bond, VAT at 20% will be added to the ‘buyer’s premium.’ VAT Symbol Fixed Price No symbol This is a UK Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art 316 and Art 325 of Directive 2006/112/EC ? Lot is subject to standard UK VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the buyer price. ? VAT Zero-rated items (UK only) * Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer price.’ ? Lot imported under Temporary Admission. Customs Duty at the applicable rate will be charged on the ‘buyer price’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the duty inclusive ‘buyer’s premium.’ ? The wine is offered ‘in bond’. If you choose to buy the wine in bond no excise duty or UK clearance VAT will be charged. If you choose to buy the wine out of bond excise duty at the applicable rate on the ‘buyer price’ and UK clearance VAT at 20% will be added to the duty inclusive ‘buyer price.’ Paris VAT Symbol Online auction No symbol This is a French Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art. 333 of 2006/112/EC. 20% VAT will be charged on ‘buyers’ premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis. 25 No symbol (books only) This is a French Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art. 333 of 2006/112/EC. 5.5% VAT will be charged on ‘buyers’ premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis. + Lot is subject to standard French VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’. ++ Lot is subject to French VAT rules and the reduced rate of 5.5% VAT for books will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’ VAT Symbol Fixed Price No symbol This is a French Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art 316 and Art 325 of Directive 2006/112/EC. + Lot is subject to standard French VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the buyer price. ++ Lot is subject to French VAT rules and the reduced rate of 5.5% VAT will be charged on the buyer price. Amsterdam VAT Symbol Online auction No symbol This is a Netherlands Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art. 333 of 2006/112/EC. 21% VAT will be charged on the ‘buyers’ premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis. + Lot is subject to standard Netherlands VAT rules and 21% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’. ++ Lot is subject to Netherlands VAT rules and the reduced rate of 6% VAT for books will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and ‘buyer’s premium.’ VAT Symbol Fixed Price No symbol This is a Netherlands Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Art 313 and Art 325 of Directive 2006/112/EC + Lot is subject to standard Netherlands VAT rules and 21% VAT will be charged on the buyer price. ++ Lot is subject to Netherlands VAT rules and the reduced rate of 6% VAT for books will be charged on the ‘buyer price.’ Geneva VAT Symbol Online auction No symbol 7.7% VAT will be charged on the ‘buyers’ premium’ + Lot is subject to standard Swiss VAT rules and 7.7% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’. VAT Symbol Fixed Price + Lot is subject to standard Swiss VAT rules and 8% VAT will be charged on the buyer price. Dubai VAT Symbol Online auction 26 * 5% Import Duty will be applied to the hammer price. Duty paid in Dubai is treated as final duty payment as per GCC's customs laws. Import VAT at 5% will be applied to the Duty inclusive hammer price. VAT Symbol Fixed Price * 5% Import Duty will be applied to the buyer price. Duty paid in Dubai is treated as final duty payment as per GCC's customs laws. Import VAT at 5% will be applied to the Duty inclusive hammer price. VAT REFUNDS If you choose to collect the lot in person or via your appointed agent or representative, the applicable VAT and duty charges will be payable before collection. If you arrange your own export or intra-EU shipment and wish to retrospectively apply for a VAT exemption or refund you will need to provide the correct shipping evidence within the required time frame as prescribed by both EU law and the rules of the applicable EU State. For wine lots held in bond that are to be shipped out of the UK, you should instruct an Excise Authorized shipper to move the wine ‘under bond.’ K. SYMBOLS Symbols used in Sale Particulars The meaning of words in bold in this section can be found at the end of the Conditions of Sale ? Christie’s has a direct financial interest in the lot. See “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice”. Δ Owned by Christie’s or another Christie’s Group company in whole or part. ? Christie’s has a direct financial interest in the lot and has funded all or part of our interest with the help of someone else. See “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice”. λ Artist’s Resale Right. See paragraph D3 of the Conditions of Sale. ~ Lot incorporates material from endangered species which could result in export restrictions. See paragraph G5 of the Conditions of Sale. Φ Lot which may not be able to be shipped to the US. See paragraph G5 of the Conditions of Sale. ψ Lot incorporates material from endangered species which is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. See paragraph G5 of the Conditions of Sale. ¤ Bidding by parties with an interest. 27 L. IMPORTANT NOTICES AND EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE Our Sale Particulars entries are not intended to describe the condition of the property and you are recommended to inspect the property yourself. Written condition reports are usually available on request. The following expressions with their accompanying explanations are used by Christie’s as standard cataloguing practice. Our use of these expressions does not take account of the condition of the lot or of the extent of any restoration. IMPORTANT NOTICES ? Property owned in part or in full by Christie’s: From time to time, Christie’s may offer a lot which it owns in whole or in part. Such property is identified in the catalogue with the symbol ? in the Sale Particulars. ? Minimum Price Guarantees: On occasion, Christie's has a direct financial interest in the outcome of the sale of certain lots consigned for sale. This will usually be where it has guaranteed to the seller that whatever the outcome of the sale, the seller will receive a minimum sale price for the work. This is known as a minimum price guarantee. Where Christie’s holds such financial interest we identify such lots with the symbol ? in the Sale Particulars. ? ? Third Party Guarantees/Irrevocable bids: Where Christie’s has provided a Minimum Price Guarantee it is at risk of making a loss, which can be significant, if the lot fails to sell. Christie’s therefore sometimes chooses to share that risk with a third party. In such cases, the third party agrees prior to the auction to place an irrevocable written bid on the lot. The third party is therefore committed to bidding on the lot and, even if there are no other bids, buying the lot at the level of the written bid unless there are any higher bids. In doing so, the third party takes on all or part of the risk of the lot not being sold. If the lot is not sold, the third party may incur a loss. Lots which are subject to a third party guarantee arrangement are identified in the Sale Particulars with the symbol ? ?. Christie's compensates the third party in exchange for accepting this risk provided that the third party is not the successful bidder. The remuneration to the third party may either be based on a fixed fee or an amount calculated against the final hammer price. The third party may also bid for the lot above the irrevocable written bid. Where the third party is the successful bidder, the third party is required to pay the hammer price and the buyer's premium in full. Third party guarantors are required by us to disclose to anyone they are advising their financial interest in any lots they are guaranteeing. However, for the avoidance of any doubt, if you are advised by or bidding through an agent on a lot identified as being subject to a third party guarantee you should always ask your agent to confirm whether or not he or she has a financial interest in relation to the lot. ¤ Bidding by parties with an interest When a party with a direct or indirect interest in the lot who may have knowledge of the lot’s reserve or other material information may be bidding on the lot, we will mark the lot with this symbol ¤. This interest can include beneficiaries of an estate that consigned the lot or a joint owner of a lot. Any interested party that successfully bids on a lot must comply with Christie’s Conditions of Sale, including paying the lot’s full Buyer’s Premium plus applicable taxes. 28 Other Arrangements Christie’s may enter into other arrangements not involving bids. These include arrangements where Christie’s has given the seller an advance on the proceeds of sale of the lot or where Christie’s has shared the risk of a guarantee with a partner without the partner being required to place an irrevocable written bid or otherwise participating in the bidding on the lot. Because such arrangements are unrelated to the bidding process they are not marked with a symbol in the Sale Particulars. Please see http://www.christies.com/buying-services/buying-guide/financial-information/ for a more detailed explanation of minimum price guarantees and third party financing arrangements. Where Christie’s has an ownership or financial interest in every lot in the catalogue, Christie’s will not designate each lot with a symbol, but will state its interest in the Sale Particulars. EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE Terms used in a catalogue or lot description have the meanings ascribed to them below. Please note that all statements in a catalogue or lot description as to authorship, period, reign or dynasty are made subject to the provisions of the Conditions of Sale, including the Authenticity Warranty. Our use of these expressions does not take account of the condition of the lot or of the extent of any restoration. Buyers are advised to inspect the property themselves. Written condition reports are usually available on request. A term and its definition listed under ‘Qualified Headings’ is a qualified statement as to authorship, period, reign or dynasty. While the use of this term is based upon careful study and represents the opinion of specialists, Christie’s and the consignor assume no risk, liability and responsibility for the authenticity of authorship or of the lot being created in certain period, reign or dynasty of any lot in this catalogue described by this term, and the Authenticity Warranty shall not be available with respect to lots described using this term. Discrepancy in the layout of information may appear between the catalogue description in English and its Chinese translation. We will use the English version of the catalogue description in deciding any issue or disputes which arise under the Authenticity Warranty or the ‘Qualified Headings’. PICTURES, DRAWINGS, PRINTS, AND MINIATURES, SCULPTURES, INSTALLATION, VIDEO, CALLIGRAPHY AND PAINTED CERAMIC QUALIFIED HEADINGS ? “Attributed to…”: in Christie’s qualified opinion probably a work by the artist in whole or in part. ? “Studio of …”/“Workshop of …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion a work executed in the studio or workshop of the artist, possibly under his supervision. ? “Circle of …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence. ? “Follower of …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but not necessarily by a pupil. ? “Manner of …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but of a later date. ? “After …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion a copy (of any date) of a work of the artist. ? “Signed …”/“Dated …”/ “Inscribed …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. ? “With signature …”/“With date …”/ “With inscription …”: in Christie’s qualified opinion the signature/ date/inscription appears to be by a hand other than that of the artist. The date given for Old Master, Modern and Contemporary Prints is the date (or approximate date when 29 prefixed with ‘circa’) on which the matrix was worked and not necessarily the date when the impression was printed or published. The date given for Chinese Books and Rubbings is the date (or approximate date when prefixed with ‘circa’) when the impression was printed or published. CHINESE CLASSICAL PAINTINGS & CHINESE MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY INK PAINTINGS QUALIFIED HEADINGS ? “Attributed to …”: In Christie’s qualified opinion probably a work by the artist or maker in whole or in part. ? “With signature …”: In Christie’s qualified opinion the signature appears to be by a hand other than that of the artist. The date given for Chinese Books and Rubbings is the date (or approximate date when prefixed with ‘circa’) when the impression was printed or published. JEWELLERY ? “Boucheron”: when maker’s name appears in the title, in Christie’s opinion it is by that maker. ? “Mount by Boucheron”: in Christie’s opinion the setting has been created by the jeweller using stones originally supplied by the jeweller’s client. QUALIFIED HEADINGS ? “Signed Boucheron / Signature Boucheron”: in Christie’s qualified opinion has a signature by the jeweller. ? “With maker’s mark for Boucheron”: in Christie’s qualified opinion has a mark denoting the maker. Periods ? Art Nouveau 1895-1910 ? Belle Epoque 1895-1914 ? Art Deco 1915-1935 ? Retro 1940s WATCHES Authenticity Certificates As certain manufacturers may not issue certificates of authenticity, Christie’s has no obligation to furnish a buyer with a certificate of authenticity from the manufacturer, except where specifically noted in the catalogue. Unless Christie’s is satisfied that it should cancel the sale in accordance with the authenticity warranty, the failure of a manufacturer to issue a certificate will not constitute grounds for cancellation of the sale. Removal of Watch Batteries Lots marked with the symbol ⊕ in the catalogue incorporate batteries which may be designated as “dangerous goods” under international laws and regulations governing the transport of goods by air freight. If buyers request shipment of such lots to regions outside the region in which the saleroom is located, the batteries will be removed and retained prior to shipment. If such lots are collected from the saleroom, the batteries will be made available for collection free of charge. CHINESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART 30 ? In Christie’s opinion a work by the maker or artist e.g. A YIXING TEAPOT BY CHEN MINGYUAN KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722) ? When a piece is, in Christie’s opinion, of a certain period, reign or dynasty, its attribution appears in uppercase letters directly below the heading of the description of the lot. e.g. A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY ? If the date, period or reign mark mentioned in uppercase letters directly below the heading of the description of the lot states that the mark is of the period, then in Christie’s opinion, the piece is of the date, period or reign of the mark. e.g. A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1662- 1722) ? When a piece is, in Christie’s opinion, made no later than a certain period, reign or dynasty, its attribution appears in uppercase letters directly below the heading of the description of the lot and the term “AND EARLIER” appears. e.g. A JADE NECKLACE LIANGZHU CULTURE AND EARLIER, CIRCA 3900-2300 BC ? If no date, period or reign mark is mentioned in uppercase letters directly below the heading of the description of the lot , in Christie’s opinion it is of uncertain date or late manufacture. e.g. A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL QUALIFIED HEADINGS ? When a piece is, in Christie’s opinion, not of the period to which it would normally be attributed on stylistic grounds, this will be incorporated into the first line or the body of the text of the description. e.g. A BLUE AND WHITE MING-STYLE BOWL The Ming-style bowl is decorated with lotus scrolls… ? In Christie’s qualified opinion, this object could be dated to the Kangxi period but there is a strong element of doubt. e.g. A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL POSSIBLY KANGXI PERIOD ? In Christie’s opinion, this object is of a certain period, reign or dynasty. However, in Christie’s qualified opinion, this object could belong to a particular culture but there is a strong element of doubt. e.g. A JADE BLADE NEOLITHIC PERIOD, POSSIBLY DAWENKOU CULTURE HANDBAGS CONDITION REPORTS & GRADES The condition of lots sold in our auctions can vary widely due to factors such as age, previous damage, restoration, repair and wear and tear. Condition reports and grades are provided free of charge as a courtesy and convenience to our buyers and are for guidance only. They offer our honest opinion but they may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaption. They are not an alterative to examining a lot in person or taking your own professional advice. Lots are sold “as is,” in the condition they are in at the time of the sale, without any representation or warranty as to condition by Christie’s or by the seller. Condition Reports Grades 31 We provide a general, numeric condition grade to help with overall condition guidance. Please review the specific condition report and extra images for each lot before bidding. GRADE 1 This item exhibits no signs of use or wear and could be considered as new. There are no flaws. Original packaging and protective plastic are likely intact as noted in the lot description. GRADE 2 This item exhibits minor flaws and could be considered nearly brand new. It may never have been used, or may have been used a few times. There are only minor condition notes, which can be found in the specific condition report. GRADE 3 This item exhibits visible signs of use. Any signs of use or wear are minor. This item is in good condition. GRADE 4 This item exhibits normal signs of wear from frequent use. This item either has light overall wear or small areas of heavy wear. The item is considered to be in fair condition. GRADE 5 This item exhibits wears and tear from regular or heavy use. The item is in usable condition but it does have condition notes. Any reference to condition in a catalogue entry will not amount to a full description of condition, and images may not show the condition of a lot clearly. Colours and shades may look different in print or on screen to how they look in real life. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have received and considered any condition report and grading. We recommend you examine the lot in person or take your own professional advice. REFERENCE TO “HARDWARE” Where used in this catalogue the term “hardware” refers to the metallic parts of the bag, such as the buckle hardware, base studs, lock and keys and/or straps, which are plated with a coloured finish (e.g. gold, silver, palladium). The terms “Gold Hardware”, “Silver Hardware”, “Palladium Hardware” etc. refer to the stone or colour of the hardware and not the actual material used. If the bag incorporates solid metal hardware this will be referenced in the lot description.. WINES OPTIONS TO BUY PARCELS A parcel consists of several lots of the same wine of identical lot size, bottle size and description. Bidding will start on the first lot of the parcel and the successful buyer of that lot is entitled to take some or all of the remaining lots in the parcel at the same hammer price. If the buyer of the first lot does not take further lots, the remaining lots of the parcel will be offered in a similar fashion. We recommend that a bid on a parcel lot be placed on the first lot of the parcel. If the bid is superseded, Christie‘s will automatically move your bid to the next identical lot and so on. In all instances, such bids will be handled at the auctioneer’s discretion. CLASSIFICATIONS Bordeaux Classifications in the text are for identification purposes only and are based on the official 1855 classification of the Médoc and other standard sources. All wines are Ch?teau-bottled unless stated otherwise. ULLAGES AND CORKS OF OLD WINES 32 Wines are described in this catalogue as correctly as can be ascertained at time of going to press, but buyers of old wines must make appropriate allowances for natural variations of ullages, conditions of cases, labels, corks and wine. No returns will be accepted. ULLAGE The amount by which the level of wine is short of being full: these levels may vary according to age of the wines and, as far as can be ascertained by inspection prior to the sale, are described in the catalogue. A chart explaining level and ullage descriptions and interpretations, together with a visual presentation, appears in this catalogue. We hope you will find this helpful 佳士得香港有限公司業務規定 網上專場拍賣:拍賣和直購價購買 請在作出任何拍賣品競投出價或以直購價購買前,仔細閱讀本業務規定和拍賣詳情。 業務規定、拍賣詳情、重要通知及目錄編列方法之說明列明佳士得出售拍賣品所適用的條款。 辨理競投 登記和/或在拍賣會中競投或以直購價購買即表示您同意接受這些條款,這些條款和條件將對您具契約約 束力。 有關條款和條件同時列明瞭佳士得和拍賣品賣方(如適用)的某些限制和免責條款。 除佳士得 為拍賣品所有人(以D標示)的情況外,佳士得均為賣方的代理人。 請確保在作出競投前您已瞭解可能適用於您的競投價或直購價價格的所有手續費、費用和稅費。 有關金 額將取決於購買時拍賣品所處的地點。 AA 本業務規定——對您具有約束力 1. 本業務規定列明瞭位於香港中環遮打道 18 號曆山大廈 22 樓的佳士得香港有限公司(在業務規定中 稱為「佳士得」、「我們」、「我們的」和「我們自己」)及賣方出售拍賣品的條款。 2. 業務規定以粗體顯示標注的詞匯含義請見業務規定第 I 段詞匯表。 3. 辨理登記和/或在拍賣會中競投,或您(業務規定中稱為「買方」和「您的」)以直購價購買拍賣 品,即表示您同意業務規定和拍賣詳情對您具契約約束力。 BB 賣方 1. 賣方指拍賣會或直購價銷售時段結束時擁有拍賣品的一方。 若拍賣品為佳士得所有,我們即為賣 方(以D標示)。 若拍賣品為第三方所有,該擁有拍賣品的第三方即為賣方,且可能不會披露身 份。 2. 當賣方為第三方時,佳士得將作為賣方的代理人銷售該拍賣品。 即佳士得為第三方賣方提供服 務,協助他們銷售他們的拍賣品,並代表第三方賣方就拍賣品銷售簽訂合同。 3. 當佳士得作為第三方賣方代理人時,經成功競得拍賣品或以直購價購買拍賣品形成的銷售協議, 協議將直接訂立於您和第三方賣方之間,而不是您和佳士得之間。 但即使佳士得僅代表第三方賣 方進行拍賣,佳士得仍對您直接作出某些承諾。這些將在業務規定中作進一步說明。 A. 拍賣之前 1. 拍賣品描述 (a) 拍賣詳情中用以描述拍賣品的某些詞匯帶有特殊含義。 詳情請見業務規定第 L 段「重要通知及目 錄編列方法之說明」。 拍賣詳情內標示的注釋,請見拍賣詳情第 J 段「增值稅符號、說明和退款」 和第 K 段 「符號」。 (b) 本公司對任何拍賣品的描述、拍賣品狀況報告及其他陳述(不論口頭或書面),包括拍賣品的性質 或其狀況、藝術家、時期、材料、概略尺寸或來源均屬我們意見之表述,而不應被作為事實之陳 述。 我們不會如專業歷史學家及學者般作深入研究。所有的尺寸及重量僅為概略值。 2. 佳士得對拍賣品描述的責任 我們不對拍賣品的屬性提供任何保證,但第 A7(c)、E2(a)(如適用)和 E2(d)段下所列的真 品保證除外。 3. 狀況 (a) 拍賣品的狀況可因年代、先前損壞、修復、修理及損耗等因素而差異甚大。 其屬性讓其幾乎不可 能處於完美的狀況。 拍賣品按照其在拍賣之時的狀況以「現狀」出售,不附帶佳士得或賣方的任 何陳述或保證或對其狀況承擔任何形式的責任。 (b) 在「拍賣詳情」或狀況報告中提及的狀況不代表對狀況的完整描述,圖片亦可能不足以清晰地展 示拍賣品的狀況。 屏幕上顯示的拍賣品色彩和明暗度可能與實體檢查時所見的不同。 狀況報告可 協助您評估拍賣品的狀況。 狀況報告為便利買方免費提供且僅具指引作用。 狀況報告提供了我們 的意見,但基於我們的雇員不是專業修復者或維護人員, 可能未提及所有的缺陷、內在瑕疵、修 復、修改及調整。 有見及此,他們不能替代您自行尋求的專業意見。 您有責任確保自己已索取、 收悉及考慮過任何狀況報告。 4. 估價 估價是基於拍賣品的狀況、稀有程度、質量、來源及類似物品的近期拍賣價格決定。 估價可能會 變動。 您或任何其他人在任何情況下,都不可單憑估價作為拍賣品實際售價的預測或保證。 估價 不包括買方酬金或任何適用的稅費或藝術家轉售權。 5. 珠寶 (a) 有色寶石(如紅寶石、藍寶石和綠寶石)可能經過處理以改良外觀,包括加熱及上油等方法。這 些方法是都被國際珠寶行業認可,但經處理的寶石硬度可能會降低及/或在日後需要特殊的保養。 (b) 所有類型的寶石均可能經過某些改良處理。 您可以在拍賣日之前至少提前三周就沒有報告的拍賣 品向我們索取寶石鑒定報告,報告的費用由您支付。 (c) 我們不會為拍賣會上每件寶石索取鑒定報告。若我們有從國際認可的寶石鑒定實驗室取得鑒定報 告,我們會在拍賣詳情中提及。 美國寶石鑒定實驗室發出的鑒定報告會描述對寶石的改良或處 理。 歐洲寶石鑒定實驗室的報告僅在我們要求的時候,才會提及對寶石的改良及處理,但該報告 會確認該寶石沒有被改良或處理。 因各實驗室使用方法和技術的差異,對某寶石是否處理過、處 理的程度或處理是否為永久性, 都可能持不同意見。 寶石鑒定實驗室僅對報告作出日之前實驗室 所知悉的改進及處理進行報告。 (d) 就珠寶拍賣而言,估價是以寶石鑒定報告中的信息為基礎,如果沒有報告,您可以假設寶石可能 經處理或改良。 6. 鐘錶 (a) 幾乎所有鐘錶都在使用期內修理過,且可能含有非原裝零件。我們不能保證任何鐘錶的任何個別 零部件都是原裝。 被陳述為「關聯」字樣的錶帶不是原裝表的部分,可能不是真品。 拍賣的鐘可 能跟隨沒有鐘擺、鐘錘或鑰匙出售。 (b) 收藏家等級的鐘錶經常有非常精細複雜的機械構造,可能需要一般保養服務、更換電池或進一步 的修理工作,而這些都由買方負責。 我們不保證每一隻鐘錶都是在良好運作狀態。 除非拍賣詳情 中有提及,我們不提供證書。 (c) 大多數的手錶都被打開過查看機芯的型號和質量。 因此,帶有防水功能的手錶可能不能防水,使 用之前我們建議您讓專業鐘錶師先檢驗。 手錶及錶帶的拍賣及運送方面的重要信息,請見第 G5(g)段。 7. 名酒 (a) 名酒只能向超過拍賣詳情中規定年齡的人群出售和送達。 通過登記競投,您確認自己已達規定年 齡。 送達或運送給您或您代理人的名酒必須由已達規定年齡的成年人簽收。 若由於您未能提供確 鑿的年齡證明、有效的送貨地址(包括但不限於郵政信箱)或沒有收貨人簽收而使拍賣品運回給 賣方/佳士得的,您應負責支付運費。 (b) 名酒運送限制。 買方應注意各個國家和州對不同國家和州之間名酒進口的限制規定。不同司法管 轄區可能會限制名酒進口或限制運至其司法管轄區的名酒數量。另外,不同司法管轄區可能要求 買方、賣方、托運人或其他實體在運送名酒前持有某些執照或許可。買方應在競投前自行負責確 認名酒是否可以從任一州或司法管轄區運出或運至任一州或司法管轄區,以及在裝運前應代表買 方獲得的必要許可或執照的法律義務或責任。買方有責任遵守任何海關規定,並履行國際運輸中 的報關義務。賣方和佳士得不對買方從任一司法管轄區運輸或將名酒運至任一司法管轄區的法定 權利做任何聲明。 (c) 關於名酒的真品保證。儘管業務規定中有其他規定,若: (i) 在拍賣日期的二十一日內,佳士得收到買方對任何拍賣品的書面通知,在競投當日買方觀 察到拍賣品的水位不足或有自然耗損或目錄中任何意見的聲明並未有良好事實基礎; (ii) 在收到有關通知的十四日內,佳士得擁有之拍賣品和競投當日的狀況相同;及 (iii) 在期後的一段合理時間內,買方令佳士得確信有關拍賣品如上述買方的書面通知的情況, 而買方能夠在無任何留置權及妨礙下轉讓有關拍賣品的擁有權,佳士得將會撤銷買賣並向 買方退還買方支付有關拍賣品的所有款項。如出現以下情況,買方將無本條款所載之權 利: I. 該損毀已在拍賣詳情中提及;或 II. 拍賣詳情自競投當日拍賣詳情的說明已符合學者或專家作出之一般被接納的意見,或 該說明已公正地顯示有關意見會有分歧;或 III. 只可能在拍賣印行前仍通常不被接納採用的科學程序之方法,或採用在競投當日是不 合理的昂貴或不可行的程序之方法、或可能損毀拍賣品的方法,才可證實拍賣品當時 的情況。(請參閱業務規定第 L 段 <<重要通知及目錄編列方法之說明>> 中自然損耗和 酒塞的說明); 您不可根據此真品保證索償高於就該拍賣品所支付的金額,也不得就任何其直接或間接遭受之費 用作出索償。此項真品保證之利益不得轉讓,由拍賣品出售時佳士得向其發出原有提貨單之買方 全權及絕對擁有,買方於出售後一直維持擁有權,買方的擁有權從來未曾中斷或被用作抵押或擔 保用途。 (d) 在列出名酒待售時,儘管我們已在拍賣品描述中盡可能確定內容正確,陳年名酒買家必須對自然 程度的損耗、酒箱狀況、標簽、酒塞及名酒的差異作適當的包容。 二十(20)年以上的酒塞開始 失去彈性,等級可能在圖錄製定後及拍賣發生前出現變化。眾所周知舊酒塞容易在運輸過程中或 之後失效。因此我們重複說明陳年名酒一直存在酒塞失效的可能性,買方應必須對此給予適當的 包容。除上文第 A7(c)段所提到的情況外,交貨後要求退貨或進行價格或信用額度的調整在任何 其他情況下都不會被允許。 (e) 拍賣詳情可能有適用於具體名酒拍賣的特殊業務規定。 B. 登記競投 1. 登記 (a) 若您此前未競投過或委託 MyChristie’s 銷售且沒有一個 MyChristie’s 賬戶,您需要按照 http://onlineonly.christies.com 上的說明創建一個 MyChristie’s 賬戶,並提供所需信息和/或填寫任 何必要的表格。若預在網上專場拍賣登記及競投,您必須年滿 18 歲或以上。就某些其他的網上專 場拍賣,我們可能要求您滿足不同的最低年齡要求。如您現有 MyChristie’s 賬戶,您可使用當前 用戶名和密碼登錄網上專場拍賣,然後登記拍賣(若您有多個賬戶,需要選擇您想要交易的賬 戶)。 (b) 如果您是在過去兩年中沒有從我們的拍賣會成功投得拍賣品再次參與競投的客人,或者您本次擬 出價金額高於過往,我們可能會自行決定要求您提供更新信息。如有疑問,請聯繫佳士得客服。 (c) 您需要給我們足夠時間對您的登記進行處理和審核。我們可以自行決定拒絕允許您登記成為競投 人。 (d) 佳士得僅會將拍賣品運送至您在網上專場拍賣登記競投時確認的登記地址。 2. 未能提供正確文件 如果我們認為,您未能滿足我們對競投者身份識別和登記手續的要求,包括但不限於完成及滿足 本公司可能要求進行的所有反洗黑錢和/或反恐怖主義財政審查,我們可能會不允許您登記競投或 不允許您參與拍賣;如果您成功投得拍賣品,我們可能撤銷您和賣方之間的買賣合約。 3. 個人/代表公司登記 (a) 作為個人或代表實體登記競投時,除非在拍賣開始前已與佳士得書面明確約定競投人是佳士得可 以接受的第三方代理人,且佳士得僅會要求委託人付款的情況以外,在出價時,您接受支付購買 款項(定義見下文第 F(1)(b)段)的個人責任。為完成競投登記,您需要提供所需信息,包括 您本人有效的借記卡或信用卡或其他可被接受的付款信息。 (b) 如果作為某實體的授權用戶並以實體的佳士得交易賬戶進行競投,您必須在拍賣登記時選擇合適 的賬戶。如果您還沒有 MyChristie’s 賬戶,您需要事先創建一個賬戶;同樣地,如果實體沒有佳 士得交易賬戶,應事先創建一個。在任一種情形下,佳士得可能需要您的實體提供具體文件或滿 足如下所列某些資質。請聯繫佳士得客服建立 MyChristie’s 賬戶或實體交易賬戶。 (c) 佳士得將要求您或,如果您根據第 B3(b)段規定代表公司登記競投的情況下,您的公司提供以下 類型的信息和/或文件:登記確認信息(包括但不限於公司註冊證書或成立證書或良好存續證書); 受益所有權確認書(例如股東列表、組織章程或經營協議);登記地址確認書(例如公用事業費賬 單、銀行對賬單或,如果登記地址未列入公司文件的情況下,最近的郵政信封);以及有效的、政 府頒發的賬戶所有人的帶有照片的身份證明(駕照、護照或居民身份證)。 (d) 佳士得也會要求提供銀行或其他財務參考資料或要求您滿足特定條件。佳士得也可能要求您向佳 士得支付已作競投金額部分的金額作為保證金。在此情況下,如果您不是成功競投人,保證金將 立即返還給您。如果您是成功競投人,該筆保證金將會用於抵消相應部分的購買款項。 (e) 作為成功競投人,如果您登記為公司競投人,您公司將需要通過公司的信用卡,而非通過個人賬 戶,支付購買款項。 4. 信貸限額 基於拍賣所適用的幣種,每一位競投人具有一個總競投限額,且您應就此在登記網上專場拍賣時 收到相關通知。該競投限額將適用於網上專場拍賣的所有拍品,以及您競投的所有拍賣品總額, 而非單件拍賣品。相關競投限額適用於您競投的最高競投額而非被實際接受的競投額。佳士得可 自行決定降低或撤銷該限額,且可以聯繫您要求提供與該限額有關的文件或信息。一件拍賣品的 最大競投限額將被從總競投限額中扣減且在一件拍賣品競投結束前,競投限額不會被重置。如果 您所作的競投(無論是最高競投額或實際競投金額)已達到總競投限額,您將不能對這些拍賣品 或其他拍賣品進行競投。您可以調整(例如刪除、降低或增加)一件拍賣品的最高競投額,只要 該拍賣品已被接受的競投額尚未達到或超過最高競投額。如果您想超出競投限額競投或如果您對 競投限額存在問題,請聯繫佳士得客服。 C. 拍賣進行中 1. 連接和技術問題 (a) 超出我們合理控制範圍的寬頻或其他網絡限制、公司防火牆和其他技術問題可能會給某些用戶造 成一些不變,包括(但不限於)連接拍賣網頁以及維持該鏈接等方面的問題。 (b) 佳士得對於通過網絡或移動設備執行競投過程中遭遇的錯誤或故障不承擔任何責任,這包括但不 限於由以下原因引起的錯誤或故障:(i)不能連接佳士得或您的網上專場拍賣端;(ii)在線競投 軟件故障或問題;以及/或(iii)網絡連接、電腦、移動設備或系統故障的問題。通過在線或移動 網絡執行競投是一項免費服務,為此,對於您或我們不能訪問競投網站或執行在線或移動網絡競 投或與此項活動有關的錯誤或遺漏,佳士得不承擔責任。另外,對於數字圖像質量可能出現的錯 誤,我們不承擔責任。 2. 佳士得對競投/購買的自由裁量權 (a) 佳士得對如下權利具有絕對的自由裁量權:(i)拒絕您的競投登記;(ii)拒絕、撤銷或不接受任何 競投或對直購價的使用(即便上述方式曾被接受);(iii)撤回或拆分某一拍賣品或合併兩個或多 個拍賣品;(iv)無論是在拍賣過程中或拍賣結束後,即便競投已經結束,重新開始或繼續競投; (v)以固定價格將拍賣品作為新的直購價拍賣品重新出售;或(vi)在出現錯誤或爭議(無論是 在拍賣過程中或是拍賣結束後),繼續競投、確定成功競拍者、取消拍賣品的銷售、或重新出售或 拍賣任何拍賣品。如果在拍賣過程中或拍賣結束後出現競投爭議,佳士得對於是否行使該選擇權 的決定為最終性的。 (b) 佳士得保留在拍賣過程中任何時間停用或撤銷您賬戶的權利。 3. 在線競投流程-競價遞增幅度 (a) 您只可以在該拍賣品的拍賣詳情中規定的日期和時間段內提交競投價。 (b) 只要您(在不違反第 B4 段提及的總信貸限額的前體下)作出並確認競投金額,該競投將被提交。 您接受並同意以此方式提交的競投為最終的,且您在任何情況下均不得修改、撤回或取消競投。 我們對您在競投中所犯的任何錯誤不承擔責任。您一旦作出競投,為了您的方便,下一競投加價 幅度將在「下一競投」鍵上顯示。 (c) 競投一般從低端估價或低於低端估價的價格開始後通過佳士得自行決定的競投加價格逐步增長 (競投加價)。競投從特定的競投價格開始,按幅度遞增,最高加價幅度為 10%。競價增幅階梯如 下: 競投價 每次喊價的遞增金額 每次喊價的遞增金額 1,000-2,000 港元 100 港元 2,000-3,000 港元 200 港元 3,000-5,000 港元 200,500,800 港元 5,000-10,000 港元 500 港元 10,000-20,000 港元 1,000 港元 20,000-30,000 港元 2,000 港元 30,000-50,000 港元 2,000,5,000,8,000 港元 50,000-100,000 港元 5,000 港元 100,000-200,000 港元 10,000 港元 200,000-300,000 港元 20,000 港元 300,000-500,000 港元 20,000,50,000,80,000 港元 500,000-1,000,000 港元 50,000 港元 1,000,000 港元以上 以上述相同方式遞增 (d) 貨幣計算器:佳士得可能以其他幾種主要貨幣及拍賣詳情中顯示的拍賣貨幣顯示競價拍賣詳情。 任何貨幣轉換僅作為指引,且我們不受任何貨幣計算器上顯示的匯率約束。對於提供這些服務時 出現的錯誤(人為或其他原因造成的)、遺漏或故障,佳士得均不承擔責任。 4. 「直購價」 如果我們為某一特定拍賣品提供了該功能,則您可以固定價格購買該拍賣品(「直購價價格」),而無需通 過拍賣競投。如果您以直購價購得該拍賣品,此處的業務規定及該拍賣品的拍賣詳情將如同你在拍賣會 中成功競得該拍賣品的方式適用於此次銷售。 5. 書面競投服務 (a) 您可通過簽署我們提供的書面競投表,要求佳士得對您指示的特定拍賣品進行競投。所有書面競 投必須以拍賣品的拍賣詳情中所示的拍賣場貨幣進行拍賣。所有書面競投必須獲得佳士得財務和 信貸部的許可,以及必須滿足佳士得的瞭解您客戶的要求。為了滿足本服務的條件,您必須向我 們提供有效的電子郵箱地址,以便我們聯繫您。 (b) 我們必須通過您在拍賣場現場交付或您在第一件拍賣品預計結束拍賣至少 24 小時前聯繫相關銷售 專員的方式收到經您簽字並填好的書面競投表。對於您想競投的拍賣,我們在該時點後將不接受 任何請求,或任何口頭請求、未簽字或不完整的書面競投表,或就您希望競投的拍賣品未以書面 競投表作出的書面或電子郵件請求。 (c) 您在向我們發送出書面競投後不得取消競投。您可在上述 24 小時截止前通過向我們發送該拍賣品 更新的書面競投表的方式增加或降低競價。以下情況下,我們將通過您所提供的電子郵件地址通 知您:(i)您的競價已進入我們系統;以及(ii)您成功競得您競投的拍賣品。如果我們在收到您 的競價時,您給出的競投金額已被另一方對同一拍賣品作的競價趕超,或另一相匹配競價由於我 們收到時間原因而有優先權,我們將不會向您發送電子郵件。 (d) 我們收到的所有競價均會根據我們收到的時間標注時間。書面競投將由佳士得在拍賣會第一個拍 賣品拍賣結束前正式輸入。在我們收到書面競投之後但輸入該書面競投前提交的在線競投,應優 先於該書面競投。如果佳士得收到了多個相同價格的書面競投,我們最早收到的書面競投將優先 於我們較晚收到的書面競投。如果在我們提交書面競投的同時,在線買家作出一個相同金額的在 線競投,在線競投將具有優先權。對於未能代表您執行書面競投,或就我們對收到某一拍賣品競 投或書面競投正式時間的確定,我們不承擔責任。佳士得可自行確定收到競投的正式時間。 (e) 佳士得作為拍賣師,在考慮底價的同時將採取合理措施以最低價格執行書面競投,但如果未能執 行,佳士得將不承擔任何責任。 (f) 您可在第 H 段獲取有關我們競投服務責任的更多信息。 (g) 如果該 C5 段和書面競投表中的說明存在衝突,您應以書面競投表的內容為准。 6. 底價 (a) 所有拍賣品均有底價。底價不得高於拍賣品的低端估價。 (b) 在任何情況下,系統均不得以底價或高於底價的價格代表賣方競投。 (c) 對於在結束拍賣前網上專場拍賣中的任何拍賣品,佳士得保留降低該拍品底價的絕對自由裁量 權。 7. 拍賣記錄 拍賣記錄(佳士得關於拍賣的記錄)在所有爭議中具有絕對且最終的效力。如果向您提供的在線記錄或 信息與拍賣記錄存在矛盾,應以拍賣記錄為准。 8. 拍賣品的撤回 佳士得保留撤回拍賣任一拍賣品的絕對自由裁量權,不論該撤回是在拍賣會之前、拍賣會期間或直購價 銷售進行時作出,而佳士得將不對該撤回承擔任何責任。 9. 員工競投 佳士得的員工可以參與網上專場拍賣競投,但不享有優於其他競投者的優勢。 10. 拍賣結束 (a) 在拍賣品描述頁面,每一拍賣品均有一個倒計時時鐘。如果在拍賣品指定結束時間前的 3分鐘內發 生競投活動,將會延時競投,使得最後一次競投和該拍賣品的結束時間之間存在 3分鐘的間隔。這 種延時將被無限次繼續,直到該拍賣品持續 3 分鐘不再有競投活動的發生。 (b) 某一拍賣品結束時間的延時不影響其他拍賣品的結束時間,因此拍賣品可能不以拍賣品編號順序 結束。 11. 成功競投 - 拍賣 當拍賣品競投結束時,出價最高者即為成功競投人,除非佳士得按上述 C2 和 C7 項所述自行確定成功競 投人。這意味著賣方與成功競投人之間已達成了買賣合同。成功競投人將就任何成功的競投收到一份電 郵通知。拍賣結束後,競投者同時應在拍賣結束後盡塊查看網上專場拍賣「我的購買物品」清單以便獲 取成功競投的詳細結果。我們無責任告知您競投結果(成功競投人除外);您應在拍賣結束後儘快查看以 瞭解詳細的競投結果。 D. 您需支付的費用 - 買方酬金、稅費、藝術家轉售權、運費和損失、損害責任費 1. 買方酬金 我們將按照每一件售出拍賣品的落槌價向您收取買方酬金。 我們按如下方式計算買方酬金: 除名酒外,我們將按照所有拍賣品落槌價首港幣 7,500,000 元之 26%;,加餘港幣 7,500,000 元以上至港幣 50,000,000 元部分之 20%;加餘港幣 50,000,000 元以上之 14.5%計算。 名酒的買方傭金是按每件拍賣品落槌價之 25.0%。 您需就買方酬金支付增值稅。出於稅法的原因增值稅可能不會在發票上單獨顯示。如果拍賣品會被 出口,您將在特定情況下享有增值稅返還。請參閱「增值稅標識和解釋」段內的「增值稅返還:我 的申索權」以獲取更多信息。 2. 稅費 您負責所有適用稅費,包括落槌價和買方酬金或在直購價銷售的情況下,直購價價格產生的增值稅,銷 售稅或類似稅費。增值稅和增值稅的返還取決於您的特殊情況。您有責任查明並支付所有應付稅費。您 需就買方酬金及,就部分拍賣品而言,拍賣品的落槌價支付增值稅。您可在第 J 段‘增值稅符號和解釋’部 分查看更多信息。增值稅的收取和退還取決於買方的具體情況,因此本節(並非詳盡)應僅可用於一般 指引。佳士得建議您獲得您獨立的稅務建議。 成功競投者將負責所有適用稅費,包括基於落槌價,買方酬金及/或與拍賣品有關的任何其他費用而產生 的消費稅或使用稅或類似稅費。 有關佳士得運送至美國的拍賣品,不論買方國籍或公民身份,均可能須支付基於落槌價,買方酬金和/或 與拍賣品相關的其他費用而產生的州銷售稅或使用稅費。佳士得將根據法律要求收取銷售稅。適用銷售 稅率由拍賣品將運送到的州分,縣,地點而決定。 如果佳士得將拍賣品運至紐約或拍賣品由您雇傭的紐約裝框師、修復師或其他類似服務供應商所提取, 紐約法律認為拍賣品已交付至位於紐約州的成功競投者,而無論拍賣品的最終目的地在哪裡,都必須徵 收紐約州消費稅。在這種情況下,即使佳士得或公共承運人(由您雇傭並經佳士得授權)隨後將拍賣品 交付至紐約以外地區,仍需對拍賣品徵收紐約州消費稅。 申請免除銷售稅的成功競投者必須在拍賣品放貨之前或者銷售之後 90 日內(以更早者為准)向佳士得提 供必要文件。如果運往至佳士得無須代收消費稅的美國各州,成功競投者可能需要繳納使用稅或類似稅 種。如您有任何問題,佳士得建議您諮詢獨立稅務顧問。 3. 藝術家轉售權 在一些國家,當地法律允許藝術家或藝術家資產託管人在任何由該藝術家創作的拍賣品出售時,收取意 向叫做「藝術家轉售權」的版稅。我們在拍賣詳情中以 λ符號標識這些拍賣品。如果這些法律適合該拍賣 品,您必須向我們支付與版稅相當的額一筆外費用(除非法律規定該費用由賣方支付)。我們將以您名義 或代表賣方(如適用)繳納版稅至有關部門。在以下情況下應繳納藝術家版稅,當拍賣品落槌價高於: (i)1,000 歐元,且拍賣品在拍賣發生時位於英國;(ii)3,000 歐元,且拍賣品在拍賣發生時位於荷蘭; 或(iii)750 歐元,且拍賣品在拍賣發生時位於法國,且任何拍賣品的藝術家轉售權總費用不得超過 12,500 歐元。我們按以下方式計算出需支付的費用: 落槌價部分的版稅(以歐元計算) ? 首 50,000 歐元之 4%;, ? 加逾 50,000.01 歐元以上至 200,000 歐元部分之 3% ? 加逾 200,000.01 歐元以上至 350,000 歐元部分之 1%) ? 加逾 350,000.01 歐元以上至 500,000 歐元部分之 0.50% ? 加逾 500,000 歐元之 0.25%,或 12,500 歐元(以較低者為准)。 我們將按照拍賣當日歐洲中央銀行的匯兌率計算出藝術家轉售權。 4. 運輸費 (a) 我們的運輸費用計算將在您購買拍賣品之前向您提供拍賣品的運輸費用預估。除非另有說明,您 需要交納的任何運輸費包括:(i)從拍賣品所在地運往交付目的地址的國際運輸費;以及(ii)損 失與損壞賠償(LDL)費。運輸費用不包括(i)所有適用的當地稅費和手續費;(ii)貴國的關 稅、進口稅和任何適用的地方清關稅費。 (b) 拍賣詳情您有責任瞭解並向主管政府機關支付任何適用的國際稅費、海關稅、稅費、運費和關稅 或在運輸和/或交付之前所需支付的費用,包括為方便運輸而需支付的任何第三方手續費及任何必 要保險費。 E. 保證 1. 賣方保證 (a) 對於每一件拍賣品,賣方保證其: (i) 為拍賣品的所有人,或拍賣品的共有人之一並獲得其他共有人的許可;或者,如果賣方不 是拍賣品的所有人或共有人之一,其已獲得所有人的授權出售拍賣品或其在法律上有權這 麼做; (ii) 有權利將拍賣品的所有權轉讓給買方,且該權利不負擔任何限制或任何其他人之索賠權。 (b) 如果以上任何保證不確實,賣方不必支付超過您已向我們支付的購買款項(詳見以下第 F1(b)段 定義)的金額。賣方不會因為任何原因就任何利潤或經營損失、預期存款、商機或利息損失、成 本或或其他賠償或支出承擔責任。賣方不就任何拍賣品提供任何以上列舉之外的保證;只要法律 許可,所有賣方對您作出的保證及法律要求加入本協議的所有其他賣方責任均備免除。 2. 佳士得真品保證 (a) 在不抵觸以下條款的情況下,本公司保證我們拍賣的拍賣品都是真品(我們的「真品保 證」)。如果在拍賣日後的五(5)年內,您通知我們您的拍賣品不是真品,在符合以下條 款規定之下,我們將把您支付的購買款項退還給您。 業務規定的詞匯表裡有對「真品」一詞作出解釋。真品保證條款如下: (i) 我麼對在拍賣日後 5年內提供的申索通知提供真品保證。此期限過後,我們不再提供真品保 證。 (ii) 我們只會對本拍賣品描述第一行(「標題」)以大楷字體注明的資料作出真品保證。我們不 對任何標題以外的資料(包括標題以外的大楷字體注明)作出任何保證。 (iii) 真品保證不適用於有保留標題或任何有保留的部分標題。有保留是指受限於拍賣品描述內 的解釋,或者標題中有「重要通知及目錄編列方法之說明」內有保留標題的某些字眼。例 如,標題中對「認為是…之作品」的使用指佳士得認為拍賣品可能是某位藝術家的作品。 在競投或通過直購價銷售購買拍賣品前,請閱讀「有保留標題」列表及完整的拍賣品描 述。 (iv) 真品保證適用於被拍賣過程中通告修訂後的標題。 (v) 真品保證不適用於在拍賣之後,學術發展導致被普遍接受的學者或專家意見有所改變。此 保證亦不適用於在拍賣日時,標題符合被普遍接受的學者或專家的意見,或標題指出意見 衝突的地方。 (vi) 如果拍賣品只有通過科學鑒定方法才能鑒定出不是真品測試拍賣詳情,而在我們出版拍賣 詳情之日,該科學方法還未存在或未被普遍接納,或價格太昂貴或不實際,或者可能損壞 拍賣品,則真品保證不適用。 (vii)真品保證僅適用於拍賣品在拍賣時由佳士得發出之發票之原本買方,且僅在申索通知作出 之日原本買方是拍賣品的唯一所有人,且拍賣品不受其他申索權、權利主張或任何其他制 約的限制。此真品保證中的利益不可以轉讓。 (b) 要申索真品保證下的權利,您必須: (i) 在拍賣日後 5年內,向我們提供書面的申索通知。我們可以要求您提供上述申索完整的細節 及佐證證據; (ii) 佳士得有權要求您提供為佳士得及您均事先同意的在此拍賣品領域被認可的兩位專家的書面 意見,確認該拍賣品不是真品。如果我們有任何疑問,我們保留自己支付費用獲取更多意 見的權利;及 (iii) 自費交回和拍賣時狀況相同的拍賣品給拍賣品的原發貨地點。 (c) 您在本真品保證下唯一的權利就是取消該項拍賣及取回已付的購買款項。在任何情況下我們 不須支付您超過您已向我們支付的購買款項的金額,同時我們也無須對任何利潤或經營損 失、預期存款、商機或利息損失、陳本或其他賠償或支出承擔責任。 (d) 書籍。如果拍賣品為書籍,我們提供額外自拍賣日起為期 14 天的保證,如經校對後,拍賣 品的文本或圖標存有瑕疵,在以下條款的規限下,您在本額外保證下唯一的權利就是取消該 項拍賣及取回已付的購買款項。在任何情況下我們不須支付超過您已向我們支付的購買款項 的金額,同時我們也無須對任何其他賠償或支出承擔責任。 此額外保證不適用於: (i) 缺少空白頁、扉頁、保護液、廣告、及書籍鑲邊的破損、汙漬、邊緣磨損或其他不影響文 本及圖標完整性的瑕疵; (ii) 繪圖、簽名、書信或手稿;帶有簽名的照片、音樂唱片、地圖冊、地圖或期刊; (iii)沒有標題的書籍; (iv) 沒有標明估價的已出售拍賣品; (v) 目錄中表明售出後不可退貨的書籍; (vi) 狀況報告中或拍賣時公告的瑕疵。 (e) 要根據本條規定申索權利,您必須在拍賣後的 14 天內就有關瑕疵提交書面通知,並交回和拍 賣時狀況相同的拍賣品給拍賣品的原發貨地點(或我們另行指示的地點)。 (f) 東南亞現代及當代藝術以及中國書畫。真品保證並不適用於此類拍賣品。目前學術界不容許 對此類別作出確切之說明,但佳士得同意取消被證實為贗品之東南亞現代及當代藝術以及中 國書畫拍賣品之交易。已付之購買款項則根據佳士得真品保證的條款退還于原本買方,但買 方必須在拍賣日期 12 個月內,向我們提供書面的申索通知。我們可以要求您提供上述申索 完整的細節及左證證據。買方需按以上 E2(b)(ii)的規定提供令佳士得滿意的證據,證實該拍賣 品為贗品,及須按照以上 E2(b)(iii)規定交回拍賣品給我們。E2(a)(ii)-(vii)和(c)適用於此類別之 申索。 (g) 中國、日本及韓國工藝品(中國、日本及韓國書畫、版畫、素描及珠寶除外)。以上 E2(a)(ii)-(v)在此類別拍賣品將作修改如下。當創作者或藝術家未有列明時,我們不僅為標題 作出真品保證,並會對本目錄描述第二行以大楷字體注明的有關日期或時期的資料提供真品 保證(「副標題」)。以上 E2(a)(ii)-(v)所有提及標題之處應被理解為標題及副標題。 3. 您作出的保證 (a) 您保證您用於支付購買款項的資金非犯罪所得(包括逃所得),且您未被調查、被起訴或被定洗 黑錢、恐怖活動罪或其他犯罪。 (b) 您作為另一方代理人競投的情況下,您保證: (i) 您已按一切適用的反洗錢和制裁法規對拍賣品的最終買方進行妥善的客戶盡職調查,同 意我們信賴此盡職調查並將會將證明此盡職調查的文件及記錄保留不少於5年。您在我們 提出書面要求時將及時提供上述文件及記錄(包括正本,如有)予獨立第三方核查員即時 檢閱; (ii) 您與您的最終買方就拍賣品或其他事宜所作出的安排,在整體上或部分上並非以促成逃 稅或稅務欺詐為目的; (iii) 您不知曉,也沒有任何理由懷疑用於支付購買款項的資金非犯罪所得(包括逃所得), 或您的最終買方正被調查、被起訴或被定洗黑錢罪、恐怖活動罪或其他罪行。 4. 額外保證免責條款 (a) 在適用法律允許的最大範圍內,佳士得和賣方否認並拒絕承擔與拍賣品及網上專場服務相關的任 何及所有其他保證責任,無論成文法或案例法或任何其他有無明示或暗示。此免責聲明和除外責 任不影響您在第 E1 和 E2 段所述保證條款中規定的權利。 (b) 除非我們以欺詐手段作出有欺詐成分的失實陳述或在本業務規定中另有明確說明,我們不會因任 何原因對您負有任何責任(無論是因違反本協議,購買拍賣品或與競投有關的任何其他事項)。 (c) 我們不負責向您作出任何與任何拍賣品的可商售品質、是否適合某特定用途、描述、尺寸、質 量、狀況、作品歸屬、真實性、稀有程度、重要性、媒介、來源、展覽歷史、出版或歷史的關聯 等作出任何陳述、保證或擔保或承擔任何責任。除非當地法律強制要求,任何種類之任何保證, 均被本段排除在外。 (d) 就拍賣品購買的事宜,我們僅對買方負有法律責任。 (e) 如果儘管有 E3(a)~(d)段的規定,我們因某些原因須對您負有法律責任,我們不須支付您超過 您已支付的購買款項。我們也無須因任何原因對任何其他賠償或支出承擔責任。 F. 付款 1. 購買款項和付款方式 (a) 您必須支付購買款項: (i) 在拍賣的情況下,不遲於拍賣結束後 48 小時內或拍賣詳情中規定的時間; (ii) 在直購價格購買的情況下,在將拍賣品加入購物車後 15 分鐘內,並在 10 分鐘內完成付款流 程 (均稱為「到期日」)。 (b) 購買款項指下述金額的總和: (i) 落槌價和買方酬金(以拍賣出售的情況下)或直購價價格(以直購價格出售的情況下); (ii) 上述第 D3 段(藝術家轉售權)中所述的任何到期金額; (iii)所有運費及相關費用和手續費包括損失/損壞賠償(LDL)費用;及 (iv) 任何關稅、有關貨物、銷售、補償或服務稅或增值稅。 (c) 我們只接受登記競投人付款。發票一旦開具,發票上買方姓名不能更換,我們亦不能以不同姓名 重新開具發票。即使您欲將拍賣品出口且需要出口許可證,您也必須立即支付以上款項。 (d) 您必須按照拍賣要求的貨幣支付拍賣品的款項。您必須以個人名下的信用卡或借記卡或以銀行轉 帳的形式支付您通過佳士得網上專場拍賣購買的任何拍賣品。我們僅接受帶 MasterCard、Visa、 American Express 或 China Union Pay標誌的借記卡或信用卡(如果 China Union Pay信用卡帶有 Visa 或 MasterCard 標誌)。如果您以公司名義註冊和競投,您公司需要通過向公司賬戶出具的借記卡或 信用卡對購買的任何物品付款。對拍賣品支付部分費用或以多張借記卡或信用卡對同一拍賣品付 款均是不允許的。如果您購買多件拍賣品,您可以用一張信用卡購買一件拍賣品,使用另外一張 信用卡購買另一件拍賣品,但您需要在兩個不同付款處進行付款。 (e) 對於允許在線付款的拍賣,某些交易不適合使用信用卡付款。 (f) 付款信息直接由第三方服務供應商(「付款服務供應商」)收集和處理,並非佳士得。更多細節請 參見第 H8(c)段。佳士得無法查看或保留任何信用卡信息。 (g) 通過用信用卡或借記卡進行在線付款,您:(i)保證您為卡持有人;及(ii)確認如果我們未收到 您的付款(如您的信用卡簽發行拒絕付款),佳士得將不承擔責任。您有責任與佳士得和/或信用卡 簽發行確認是否已接受付款。 (h) 如果對付款有任何問題,請聯繫佳士得的客戶服務。 2. 付款方式 - 信用卡手續費 請注意,如果您使用拍賣地區外發行的信用卡付款,根據您所持有卡片的類型和賬戶,付款可能會產生 跨境交易手續費。如果您認為適用,請在結帳之前與您的髮卡供應商核實。 3. 所有權轉移 只有:(i)我們已確認您已滿足所有競投人身份和登記程序;且(ii)我們自您處收到全數、清算且無爭 議的所有款項後,您才擁有拍賣品及拍賣品的所有權,即使本公司已將拍賣品交給您。 4. 風險轉移 (a) 拍賣品的風險和責任自以下日期起將轉移給您(以較早者為准): (i) 您或您授權佔有拍賣品的任何人或承運商實質佔有拍賣品;或者 (ii) 您在提貨被允許的情況下提取拍賣品(拍賣詳情將說明提貨被允許的情形)。 (b) 如果您選擇行使您有可能會取消拍賣品購買合同的權利,您將承擔拍賣品有關風險並負責在將拍 賣品發還我們之前為拍賣品投保損失或損壞險。 5. 不付款之補救辦法: (a) 如果到期付款日,您未能全數支付購買款項,我們將有權行使以下一項或多項(及執行我們在 F6 段的權利以及法律賦予我們的其他權利或補救辦法): (i) 自到期付款日起,按照尚欠款項,收取高於英國萊斯銀行不時公佈的基準利率 5%的利息; (ii) 取消交易並按照我們認為合理的條件對拍賣品公開重新拍賣或私下重新售賣。您必須向我 們支付原來您應支付的購買價和再次專賣收益之間的差額。您也必須支付我們必須支付或 可能蒙受的一切成本、費用、損失、賠償,法律費用及任何賣方酬金的差額; (iii) 代不履行責任的買方支付賣方應付的拍賣淨價金額。您承認佳士得有賣方之所有權利向您 提出追討; (iv) 您必須承擔尚欠之購買款項,我們可就取回此金額而向您提出法律訴訟程序及在法律許可 下向您索回之其他損失、利息、法律費用及其他費用; (v) 將我們或佳士得集團公司欠下您之款項(包括您已付給我們之任何保證金或部分付款)用 以抵銷您未付之款項; (vi) 我們可以選擇將您的身份及聯繫方式披露給賣方; (vii)在將來任何拍賣中,不允許您或您的代表作出競投,或在接受您競投之前向您收取保證金; (viii)在拍賣品所處地方之法律許可之下,佳士得就您擁有並由佳士得管有的拍賣品作為抵押品 並以抵押品持有人身份行使最高程度之權利及補救方法,不論是以典當方式、抵押方式或 任何其他形式。您則被視為已授與本公司該等抵押及本公司可保留或售賣此物品作為買方 對本公司及賣方的附屬抵押責任;和 (ix) 採取我們認為必要或適當的任何行動。 (b) 如果您欠我們或其他佳士得集團公司款項或上述所列權利,我們可以將您已付的款項,包括保證 金及其他部分付款或我們欠下您之款項用以抵銷您欠我們或其他佳士得集團公司的款項。 (c) 如果您在到期付款日之後支付全部款項,且我們自行決定接受該款項,我們可根據以下第 F7 段所 述向您收取額外的倉儲費用。 6. 扣押拍賣品 如果您欠我們或其他佳士得集團公司款項,除了以上 F5 段的權利,在法律許可下,我們可以以任何方式 使用或處置您存於我們或其他佳士得集團公司的拍賣品。只有在您全數支付欠下我們或相關佳士得集團 公司的全部款項後,您方可領取有關拍賣品。我們亦可選擇將您的拍賣品按照我們認為適當的方式出 售。我們將用出售拍賣品的銷售所得來抵銷您欠下我們的任何款項,並支付您任何剩餘部分。如果銷售 所得不足以抵扣,您須支付差額。 7. 倉儲 (a) 如果您在付款期限內全數支付所購買的拍賣品,佳士得將免費倉儲您所購買的拍賣品直到根據下 方第 G 段經您自費運送。 (b) 在以下情況下,佳士得保留自行決定通過您自費將拍賣品運送給您,或佳士得在收到付款 90 天后對未提取的物品收取倉儲費的權利:(i)在付款期限內,您未全數支付拍賣品的購買款 項;(ii)我們允許您在到期日後對拍賣品付款;或(iii)您被允許提取拍賣品,但您未在 約定期限內提取。 (c) 請注意如果您在可以提取拍賣品的情況下未能在我們同意您提貨的期限內提取拍賣品,我們 保留將您的拍賣品轉移至我們其他倉儲設施的權利。 G. 運送 1. 運送 (a) 如果您選擇由佳士得安排運送您的拍賣品,除非獲得我們明確同意或除非您購買的拍賣品需要特 殊許可,如 CITES 許可(這種情況下,運送可能延期),我們將爭取在收到您拍賣品全數款項及運 費後 30 天內,將您的拍賣品運送至您註冊時提供的送達地址。 (b)您必須確保在登記時提供了有效的地址收取拍賣品。除極少數情形外,我們僅運送至您註冊時在您 賬戶中提供的註冊地址。所購拍賣品不得以運送至郵政信箱。除非您我雙方另有約定,我們的運 輸合作夥伴僅採用路邊/地面送達。您對由於您未能提供有效送達地址或(在必要的情況下)因為 無人簽收致使拍賣品被返還賣方/佳士得因此而產生的運費,或進口關稅、進口稅及/或海關操作費 用負責。您將負責所有運送費用,包括拍賣詳情中規定的成本、包裝、搬運、損失/損壞責任保險 費。儘管我們在搬運、包裝以及裝運所購買拍賣品時會採取合理的謹慎措施,佳士得對於為此目 的(包括但不限於對所購買拍賣品的包裝、裝運和交付)而雇傭的任何第三方的行為或疏忽不承 擔責任。同樣的,如果我們在被要求的情況下推薦第三方搬運商、包裝商或承運人,我們不對其 行為、疏忽或怠慢承擔責任,且您同意放棄就上述責任對我們進行追索。 (c) 在不違反下列第 G5 段規定的情況下,佳士得將獲得出口或進口產品所需的任何特殊許可,且是 「登記出口商」。作為包裹的收件人,您為「登記進口人」並委任一個運輸方為處理所有進口和海 關清關程序的代理人並確保您已向本國有關關稅和稅務機構支付了是相關關稅和稅款。 (d) 我們的運送合作夥伴可能會為向您送達拍賣品或在您需要退還拍賣品時,安排接受的必要溝通而 直接聯繫你。 (e) 我們目前不提供至古巴、伊朗、北朝鮮、蘇丹及其他任何受到美國或國際制裁國家的運送。另 外,至特定國家如中國大陸及印度的運送需要特殊定制的運送服務。如果我們無法提供至您目的 地的運送服務或如果您對國際運送有任何疑問,請點擊此處。 (f) 對於從美國出口的拍賣品,您明確同意不對任何運送部分進行轉移、再運送或轉運至:(i)美國財 政部海外資產控制辦公室(OFAC)指定為支持國際恐怖主義的國家(目前為古巴、伊朗、朝鮮、 蘇丹和敘利亞);或(ii)被列入下方的任何個人或實體:美國財政部海外資產控制辦公室的被特 別指定國民和被阻禁者名單;或任何由美國商務部工業和安全局持有的名單——拒絕交易對象名 單、實體名單或未證實名單;美國國務院持有的名單——被拒絕貿易方名單或核武器國家名單。 (g) 如果您就關於一般國際運送或佳士得產品特殊運送有任何問題,請聯繫佳士得客戶服務。 (h) 您可以親自從佳士得提取您所購的拍賣品。如果您想這樣做,您應該至少提前 48 小時發電子郵件 通知佳士得客戶服務以安排您的提取,並提供有關表格。您必須在提取前完成網上付款。如果您 想讓其他人代表您提取所購拍賣品,您必須在提取前完成授權書並發送至佳士得客戶服務。您的 代表在提取時需要提供有效的彩色身份證明,例如駕照或護照。 2. 關稅和稅收 (a) 關稅和進口稅需具體到特定國家。每個國家的海關機構根據許多因素計算關稅和稅收,包括: (i) 拍賣品在國際統一編碼(HS)系統中的類別; (ii) 拍賣品的價值(您支付的價格); (iii)在大多數國家,關稅基於「到岸價」(成本、保險加運費)計算所得,因此你支付的裝運費 用也將作為計算您應付關稅的因素。 (b) 您有責任向特定政府機構確認並支付所有適用的國際關稅、海關費用、稅費及進口關稅或向其他 主體確認並支付任何在運送及/或送達前需先行向其支付的費用,包括任何為完成運送所需支付的 第三方支出。 3. 交付時間 如有需要,您所購的拍賣品可通過國際空運裝運。交付時間取決於許多變量,可能由於惡劣天氣影響航 空運輸,或包裝物被海關扣留檢查。佳士得和其運送合作夥伴對於國際運輸或海關清關期間的任何延期 均不承擔責任。裝運貨物可被直接運送至多數地址,但在某些特定偏遠地區,您可能需要到 Borderlinx 指定裝運合作夥伴的最近服務點領取包裹。 4. 運輸過程中的遺失或損壞 (a) 您在收到所購拍賣品後,請確保立即仔細檢查其細節,並檢查包裹內的物品。如果您對拍賣品有 疑問,請聯繫佳士得客戶服務。 (b) 在極少情況下,無論如何小心操作,包裹可能在國際運輸過程中被丟失或內部遭受損壞。如果您 的包裹在國際運輸中丟失或受到損壞,您需要在交付後 14 日內或收到貨物丟失確認後 14 日內提交 索賠。欲提出索賠,請聯繫佳士得客戶服務。 5. 出口和進口限制 (a) 進口/出口證或其他許可。特定拍賣品可能受拍賣品售出國家的出口法律及其他國家的進口法律限 制。許多國家就拍賣品出境要求出口聲明及/或就拍賣品入境要求進口聲明。獲取必要的許可和/或 許可證可能導致額外的成本和後續延期。進口國當地法律可能會禁止進口某些拍賣品或禁止拍賣 品在進口國出售。除非我們另行書面約定,您需要申請進口和/或出口許可證或其他裝運許可和/或 許可證的事宜,可能導致額外的處理時間和成本,但這不影響您應於付款到期日進行付款的義 務,或我們就延期支付收取利息和倉儲費用的權利。延遲獲取所需許可或許可證不能構成取消拍 賣或延期支付拍賣品全數款項的理由,且我們沒有義務退還您因此而支付的利息或其他費用。當 地法律可能禁止某些物品的進口或出口,和/或可能禁止在進口國再賣某些物品。您有責任檢查拍 賣品是否能進口和/或被運至指定的送達地址,並預留額外的時間申請並獲取合適的許可和/或許可 證。任何處理運送有關的此類限制或延遲都不能構成取消拍賣或延期支付拍賣品全數款項的理 由。 在競投或以直購價購買拍賣品前,您應尋求專業意見並負責滿足任何法律或法規對出口或進口拍 賣品的要求。如果您被拒發許可證,或申請許可證延誤,您仍須全數支付拍賣品的款項。如果您 提出請求,在我們能力範圍許可內,我們可以協助您申請所需許可證,但我們會就此服務向您收 取費用。我們不保證必能獲得其許可證。如欲瞭解詳情,請聯繫佳士得客戶服務。 (b) 您應對任何與進口或出口拍賣品有關的適用稅費、關稅或其他政府收取的支出負責。如果佳士得 以您的名義出口或進口拍賣品,且佳士得已支付了上述適用稅費、關稅或其他政府收取的支出, 您同意向佳士得返還上述費用。 (c) 含有受保護動植物料的拍賣品。由瀕危物種及其他受保護野生動植物製造或組成(不倫分比率) 的拍賣品在拍賣詳情中注有 ~ 號。這些材料包括但不限於鱷魚皮、短吻鱷皮和鴕鳥皮。若您有意 將含有野生動物物料的任何拍賣品進口至其他國家,您須與競投或以直購價購買該拍賣品之前瞭 解有關海關法例和規定。有些國家完全禁止含有這類物料的物品進口,而其他國家則規定須向出 口及入口國家的有關管理機構取得許可證。在有些情況下,拍賣品必須附有獨立的物種的科學證 明和/或年期證明,方能運送,而您需要自行安排上述證明並負責支付有關的費用。如果您無法出 口,進口該拍賣品或因任何原因拍賣品被政府部門查收,我們沒有義務因此取消您的交易並退回 您的購買款項。您應負責確定並滿足有關含有上述物料拍賣品進出口的法律和規例要求。 (d) 源自伊朗的拍賣品。一些國家禁止或限制購買和/或進口源自伊朗的「傳統工藝作品」(身份不明確 的藝術家作品及/或功能性作品。例如:碗、大口水壺、瓷磚、裝飾盒)。美國禁止進口以上物品亦 禁止美國民眾(無論所在處)購買以上物品。有些國家,例如加拿大則允許在某特定情況下可以 進口上述物品。為方便買方,佳士得在源自伊朗(波斯)的拍賣品下方特別注明。如您受以上制 裁或貿易禁運限制,您須確保您不會競投或進口有關拍賣品,違反有關使用條例。 (e) 黃金。含量低於 18k 的黃金並不是在所有國家均被視為‘黃金’,並可能被拒絕入口。 (f) 鐘錶。拍賣詳情內供拍賣的許多鐘錶的照片顯示該手錶配有由瀕危及受保護動物(如短吻鱷或鱷 魚)的物料所製成的錶帶。這些拍賣品在拍賣詳情編號旁以 ψ 符號顯示。這些錶帶只用來展示拍 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務,我們、您或賣方均不對此承擔責任。上述情況包括但不限於罷工、停業、火災、水災、自然災害、 戰爭、武裝衝突、恐怖襲擊、核和化學污染。 3. 我們的撤消權 除了業務規定中的其他撤銷權利,如果(i)任何您在第 E3 段的保證不準確;(ii)我們合理地認為完成交易 可能是非法行為或(iii)我們合理地認為該銷售行為會令我們或賣方向任何人負上法律責任或對我們的聲 譽造成損害的風險,我們可取消該拍賣品的拍賣。 4. 版權 所有由佳士得或為佳士得和拍賣品有關之一切圖片、插圖和書面資料(包括我們拍賣詳情的內容)之版 權均歸佳士得所有拍賣詳情。沒有我們的事先書面許可不得使用以上版權作品。我們沒有保證您就投得 得拍賣品會取得任何版權或其他複製權利。 5. 效力 如本業務規定的任何部分遭任何法院認定為無效、不合法或無法執行,則該部分應被視為刪除,其它部 分不受影響。 6. 轉讓您的權利和責任 除非我們給予書面許可,否則您不得就您在對拍賣合同中業務規定下的權利或責任設立抵押,亦不得轉 讓您的權利和責任。這些業務規定對您的繼任人、遺產及任何承繼閣下責任的人都具有約束力。 7. 翻譯 如果我們提供了這些業務規定的翻譯,我們將會使用英文版用於決定本業務規定下產生的任何問題及爭 議。 8. 個人信息、隱私和數據保護 (a) 您同意我們將持有並處理您的個人數據和信息,並將其交給其他佳士得集團公司用於我們的隱私 政策所描述的,或與其相符的的目的。您可以在 http://www.christies.com/about-us/contact/privacy/上 找到本公司隱私政策。 如您是加利福尼亞州居民,您可在 https://www.christies.com/aboutus/contact/ccpa 看到我們的《加州消費者隱私法》(California Consumer Privacy Act) 聲明。 (b) 為了通過國際貨運交付您購買的藏品,我們會將您的一些個人信息,包括姓名、送貨地址、電話 號碼、你在佳士得購買的產品,你支付的拍賣品價格,和包裹重量和尺寸交給我們指定的運送 方。我們的運送方會將此信息視為私人和保密信息,且僅會將該信息用於為將拍賣品根據您的要 求送達給您而需向您提供的國際運輸和海關清關服務。將送達給您的包裹信息將會因為出口、進 口、關稅、稅務和安檢等原因而提供給必要機構。此類信息可能包括您的姓名、送貨地址、貨物 描述、貨物價值、包裹件數和包裹重量。上述信息是包裹運出國家和目的地國家適用法律法規所 要求提供的信息。我們的運送合作夥伴承諾負責數據管理,遵守適用的數據保護立法,並採用行 業標準實踐保護您的數據安全,具體數據可能在英國、美國和其他國家存儲和處理。 (c) 銀行卡和其他付款信息直接由第三方服務供應商(「付款服務供應商」)而非佳士得收集和處理。 我們向付款服務供應商提供以下信息,以便處理付款:(i)姓名;(ii)賬單地址;以及(iii)交易 總額。付款服務供應商可以在處理付款或部分付款流程前進行防欺詐審查。提交給付款服務提供 商的具體付款信息在 PCI 兼容的安全服務器上處理。提交用於處理付款的信息如下: - 姓名和連絡人詳情包括運輸和賬單地址 - 信用卡或借記卡信息 - 交易總額 - 您的結帳 IP 地址 (d) 佳士得不可以查看或保留任何信用卡或其他付款信息詳情。 9. 棄權 未能或延遲行使業務規定項下的權利或補償不應被視為對該權利或補償的放棄,也不應被視為是對此後 行使該權利或補償或其他權利或補償的阻止或限制。單獨或部分行使該權利或補償不應阻止或限制對其 他權利或補償的行使。 10. 法律及管轄權 業務規定以及與業務規定相關或者與您購買拍賣品相關的任何其他權利而產生的索賠應受香港法律管 轄,並據其執行。在我們或您開始法庭審理程序之前(但我們需要提起訴訟以收回未付款項的情況,以 及糾紛、爭議或索賠與第三方提起的訴訟相關且該糾紛可以納入上述訴訟的情況除外),如果雙方同意, 我們應當嘗試依據香港國際仲裁中心(「HKIAC」)調解程序,由 HKIAC 的相關調解人進行調解以解決糾 紛,達成雙方都可以接受的結果。如果糾紛無法調解解決,您同意為我們利益,排他性地在香港法庭處 理糾紛。但是,我們有權在任何其他法庭對您提起訴訟。 I. 詞匯表 真品:以下所述的真實作品,而不是複製品或贗品: (i) 拍賣品在(無保留)標題被描述為某位藝術家、作者或製作者的作品,則為該藝術家、作者或製 造者的作品; (ii) 拍賣品在(無保留)標題被描述為是某時期或流派創作的作品,則該時期或流派的作品; (iii)特定來源或出處的作品,如果在標題描述中將拍賣品描述為(沒有資格成為)該來源的作品;或 者 (iv) 對於寶石,特殊材料製成的作品,如果以大寫字母形式描述拍賣品採用的是上述材料。 真品保證:我們在業務規定中作出的保證,即業務規定 E2 段中所述拍賣品是真品。 授權用戶:代表具有註冊交易賬戶的實體執行交易的被授權個人。 直購價:我們為您提供的在拍賣期間或截至固定時間購買拍賣品,或者購買非拍賣會出售拍賣品的工 具,不論哪種情況均採用固定價格。 直購價價格:使用「直購價購買」工具進行拍賣的財產的固定價格。 買方酬金:買方連同落槌價向我們支付的費用。 佳士得:是指佳士得香港有限公司,其以賣方代理人或拍賣品所有人的身份出售拍賣品。 佳士得集團:佳士得國際私人有限公司、及其子公司及企業集團內的其他公司。 狀況:拍賣品的物理狀態。 業務規定:上面列出的業務規定;重要信息,我們的編目實踐解釋;拍賣詳情中所用符號的解釋;和 VAT 或其他類似適用拍賣稅的適用解釋。 到期日:含義見 F1(a)段。 估價:我們認為拍賣品可能賣出的拍賣詳情中包含的價格範圍;低端估價是指範圍內較低的數字,高端 估價是指較高的數字;中間估價是兩者之間的中間價。 落槌價:通過拍賣出售拍賣品的最高競價金額。 標題:含義見 E2 段。 拍賣品:網上拍賣或直購價購買拍賣中供出售的物品(或者作為整體進行拍賣或直購價購買拍賣的兩件 或兩件以上物品)。 拍賣品描述:拍賣時拍賣詳情中對拍賣品的描述,以拍賣或「直購價購買」拍賣期間收到的通知為准。 網上專場拍賣:僅通過佳士得網上專場服務拍賣平臺進行的拍賣品拍賣,包括任何「直購價購買」拍 賣。 網上專場服務:僅可通過拍賣或使用直購價購買競投、購買拍賣品等線上方式獲得的平臺和相關技術服 務。 其他損失:指任何特殊的、結果性、附帶性或間接性損害,或者符合當地法律‘具體的’、‘附帶性’或‘結果 性’含義的損害。 來源:拍賣品的所有權歷史。 購買價:含義見 F1(b)段。 有保留:含義見 E2 段,有保留標題描述是指拍賣詳情中標題為「重要通知及目錄編列方法之說明」下的 標題為有保留標題描述的段落內容。 底價:保密價格;若少於該金額,我們不會出售拍賣品。 拍賣詳情:拍賣品信息(待售拍賣品的在線描述以及拍賣網站上關於拍賣品和拍賣行為的其他信息);拍 賣品筆記;付款信息;作為拍賣一部分顯示的屏幕上通知;以及適用於待售拍賣品或拍賣品組合的常見 問題及特殊拍賣條件。 賣方:拍賣品所有人;可能是佳士得或者佳士得代理的另一所有人。 特殊業務規定:拍賣詳情中規定的適用於拍賣的附加條件。 副標題:含義見 E2 段。 大寫字母形式:意為所有字母均為大寫字母。 保證:製作人保證其中所述事實均正確的聲明或陳述。 J. 增值稅符號、說明和退款 應付增值稅按下文符號變化,按照拍賣品關聯符號確定 英國 增值稅符號 網上拍賣 無符號 根據 2006/112/EC 第 333 條的規定,這是一項英國利潤方案。「買方酬金」應收取 20%的 英國增值稅,並按含稅價開具發票。 ? 拍賣品適用標準英國增值稅規則,「落槌價」和「買方酬金」應收取 20%增值稅。 ? 增值稅零稅率項目(僅限英國)。 * 暫時輸入許可項下進口的拍賣品。「落槌價」應收取 5%英國進口增值稅,「買方酬金」應 收取 20%的英國增值稅,並按英國利潤方案規則以含稅價開具發票。 ? 暫時輸入許可項下進口的拍賣品。「落槌價」應按適用稅率收取關稅,含稅「落槌價」應 增加 20%的英國進口增值稅。「買方酬金」應收取 20%的英國增值稅,並按英國利潤方案 規則以含稅價開具發票。 ? 名酒在‘保稅’狀態下售出。如果您選擇購買保稅狀態下的名酒,您將無需支付消費稅或英 國清關增值稅。如果您選擇購買完稅狀態下的名酒,「落槌價」應按適用稅率加收消費 稅,且含稅「落槌價」應加收 20%的英國清關增值稅。不論購買保稅或完稅狀態下的名 酒,「買方酬金」均應加收 20%增值稅。 增值稅符號 固定價格 無符號 根據指令 2006/112/EC 第 316 條和第 325 條的規定,這是一項英國利潤方案。 ? 拍賣品適用標準英國增值稅規則,買方價格應收取 20%增值稅。 ? 增值稅零稅率項目(僅限英國) * 暫時輸入許可項下進口的拍賣品。「買方價格」應收取 5%英國進口增值稅。 ? 暫時輸入許可項下進口的拍賣品。「買方價格」應按適用稅率收取關稅,含稅「買方酬 金」應增加 20%的英國增值稅。 ? 名酒在‘保稅’狀態下出售。如果您選擇購買保稅狀態下的名酒,您將無需支付消費稅或英 國清關增值稅。如果您選擇購買完稅狀態下的名酒,「買方價格」應按適用稅率收取消費 稅,且含稅「買方價格」應加收 20%的英國清關增值稅。 巴黎 增值稅符號 網上拍賣 無符號 根據 2006/112/EC 第 333 條的規定,這是一項法國利潤方案。「買方酬金」應收取 20%的 增值稅,並按含稅價開具發票。 無符號(只限 書籍) 根據 2006/112/EC 第 333 條的規定,這是一項法國利潤方案。「買方酬金」應收取 5.5%的 增值稅,並按含稅價開具發票。 + 拍賣品適用標準法國增值稅規則,「落槌價」和「買方酬金」應收取 20%增值稅。 ++ 拍賣品適用法國增值稅規則,「落槌價」和「買方酬金」應按 5.5%的折減稅率收取書籍 增值稅。 增值稅符號 固定價格 無符號 根據指令 2006/112/EC 第 316 條和第 325 條的規定,這是一項法國利潤方案。 + 拍賣品適用標準法國增值稅規則,「買方價格」應收取 20%增值稅。 ++ 拍賣品適用法國增值稅規則,「買方價格」應按 5.5%的折減稅率收取增值稅。 阿姆斯特丹 增值稅符號 網上拍賣 無符號 根據 2006/112/EC 第 333 條的規定,這是一項荷蘭利潤方案。「買方酬金」應收取 21%的 增值稅,並按含稅價開具發票。 + 拍賣品適用標準荷蘭增值稅規則,「落槌價」和「買方酬金」應收取 21%增值稅。 ++ 拍賣品適用荷蘭增值稅規則,「落槌價」和「買方酬金」應按 6%的折減稅率收取書籍增 值稅。 增值稅符號 固定價格 無符號 根據指令 2006/112/EC 第 316 條和第 325 條的規定,這是一項荷蘭利潤方案。 + 拍賣品適用標準荷蘭增值稅規則,買方價格應收取 21%增值稅。 ++ 拍賣品適用荷蘭增值稅規則,「買方價格」應按 6%的折減稅率收取書籍增值稅。 日內瓦 增值稅符號 網上拍賣 無符號 「買方酬金」應收取 7.7%增值稅。 + 拍賣品適用標準瑞士增值稅規則,「落槌價」和「買方酬金」應收取 7.7%增值稅。 增值稅符號 固定價格 + 拍賣品適用標準瑞士增值稅規則,買方價格應收取 8%增值稅。 迪拜 增值稅符號 網上拍賣 * 落槌價應適用 5%的進口關稅。根據海灣合作委員會海關法規定,在迪拜已付的關稅視為 最終納稅。含增值稅的落槌價應收取 5%的進口增值稅。 增值稅符號 固定價格 * 買方價格應適用 5%的進口關稅。根據海灣合作委員會海關法規定,在迪拜已付的關稅視 為最終納稅。含增值稅的落槌價應收取 5%的進口增值稅。 增值稅退稅 如果您選擇親自或通過指定代理人或代表提取拍賣品,則應在提取前支付相應的增值稅和關稅。如果您 自行安排出口或在歐盟內部運輸,並希望追溯申請增值稅豁免或退款,您需要在歐盟法律和相關歐盟國 家規則所規定的時限內提供正確的運輸證據。 對於需要運往英國的未完稅名酒拍賣品,應指定海關授權托運人將名酒在「未完稅」狀態下進行運輸。 K. 標識 拍賣詳情中使用的各類標識 本部分粗體字體詞語的含義載於本目錄中業務規定的最後一頁。 ? 佳士得對該拍賣品擁有直接經濟利益。請參閱重要通知及目錄編列方法之說明。 Δ 全部或部分由佳士得或其他佳士得集團公司持有。 ? 佳士得對拍賣品擁有直接經濟利益,佳士得的全部或部分利益通過第三方融資。請參閱 <<重要通 知及目錄編列方法之說明>>。 λ 藝術家轉售權。見業務規定 D3 項。 ~ 拍賣品含有瀕危物種的材料,可能受出口限制。請參閱業務規定 G5 項。 Φ 可能無法運至美國的拍賣品。請參閱業務規定 G5 項。 ψ 拍賣品含有瀕危物種的材料,只用作展覽用途,並不做銷售。請參閱業務規定 G5 項。 ¤ 利益方的競投 。 L. 重要通知及目錄編列方法之說明 我們的拍賣詳情條目並非用於介紹藏品的狀況,建議您親自檢查藏品狀況。我們通常可根據要求提供書 面狀況報告。 佳士得對下列表述連同附帶解釋的使用符合其製作圖錄的標準方法。我們對下列表述的使用並未考慮拍 賣品的狀況或修復程度。 重要通知 ? 佳士得部分或全部擁有的財產: 佳士得可能會不時提供佳士得集團下公司全部或部分擁有之拍賣品。該等拍賣品在拍賣詳情中注有?符號 以資識別。 ? 保證最低出售價: 佳士得有時就某些受委託出售的拍賣品的拍賣成果持有直接的經濟利益。通常為其向賣方保證無論拍賣 的結果如何,賣方將就拍賣品的出售獲得最低出售價。這被稱為保證最低出售價。該等拍賣品在拍賣詳 情中注有 ? 號以資識別。 ? ? 第三方保證/不可撤銷的競投: 在佳士得已經提供最低出售價保證,如果拍賣品未能售出,佳士得將承擔遭受重大損失的風險。因此, 佳士得有時選擇與第三方分擔該風險。在這種情況下,第三方同意在拍賣前就該拍賣品提交一份不可撤 銷的書面競投。第三方因此承諾競投該拍賣品,且即使沒有其他競投人的情況下,如果沒有其他更高的 競價,第三方將以他們提交的不可撤銷的書面競投價格購買該拍賣品。第三方因此承擔拍賣品未能出售 的所有或部分風險。如果拍賣品未能售出,第三方可能承擔損失。該等拍賣品在拍賣詳情中注以符號 ? ? 以資識別。 第三方需要承擔風險,在自身不是成功競投人的情況下,佳士得將給予酬金給第三方。第三方的酬金可 以是固定金額或基於落槌價計算的酬金。第三方亦可以就該拍賣品以超過書面競投的價格進行競投。如 果第三方成功競投,第三方必須全額支付不可撤銷的落槌價及買方酬金。 我們要求第三方保證人向其客戶透露在給予保證的他拍賣品持有的經濟利益。如果您通過顧問意見或委 託代理人競投意見標示為有第三方融資的拍賣品,我們建議您應當要求您的代理人確認他/她是否在拍賣 品持有經濟利益。 ¤ 利益方的競投 當那些可能獲悉了拍賣品的底價或其他重要信息對拍賣品擁有直接或間接權益的一方可能進行競投時, 我們會對該拍賣品附注符號¤。該利益可包括委託出售拍賣品的遺產受益人或者拍賣品的共同所有人之 一。任何成功競得拍賣品的利益方必須遵守佳士得的業務規定,包括全額支付拍賣品的買方酬金及適用 的稅費。 其他安排 佳士得可能訂立與競投無關的協議。這些協議包括佳士得向賣方就拍賣品銷售所得預付金額或者佳士得 與第三方分擔保證風險,但並不要求第三方提供不可撤掉的書面競投或參與拍賣品的競投。因為上述協 議與競投過程無關,我們不會在拍賣詳情中注以符號。 請登錄 http://www.christies.com/buying-services/buying-guide/financial-information/,瞭解更多關於最低出售 價保證以及第三方融資安排的說明。 在佳士得對圖錄中每一件拍賣品都擁有所有權或經濟利益時,佳士得將不會對每一件拍賣品注以符號, 但會在拍賣詳情中注明其所持有的利益。 目錄編列方法之說明 下列詞語於拍賣詳情中具有以下意義。請注意拍賣詳情中有關創作者、時期、統治時期或朝代的所有陳 述均在符合本公司之業務規定?買方須知,包括真品保證的條款下作出。該用詞的表達獨立於拍賣品本身的 狀況或任何程度的修復。我們建議買方親身檢視拍賣品的狀況。佳士得也可按要求提供書面狀況報告。 於本目錄「有保留的標題」下編列方法的詞語及其定義為對拍賣品創作者、時期、統治時期或朝代有所 保留的陳述。該詞語之使用,乃依據審慎研究所得之佳士得專家之意見。佳士得及賣方對該詞語及其所 陳述的本目錄拍賣品之創作者或拍賣品於某時期、統治時期或朝代內創作的真贗,並不承擔任何風險、 法律責任和義務。而真品保證條款,亦不適用於以該詞語所描述的拍賣品。 目錄描述中數據的前後編排版面的英文版本與中文翻譯可能出現偏差。我們將會使用英文版本之目錄描 述解決真品保證或「有保留的標題」下產生的任何問題以及爭議。 繪畫、素描、版畫、小型畫、雕塑、裝置、錄像、書法及手繪瓷器 有保留的標題 佳士得認是屬該藝術家之作品 「傳」、「 認為是... 之作品」指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品大概全部或部份是藝術家之創作。 「 ... 之創作室」及「... 之工作室」 指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品在某藝術家之創作室或工 作室完成,可能在他監督下完成。 「... 時期」 指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品屬該藝術家時期之創作,並且反映出該藝術家之影 響。 「 跟隨... 風格」 指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品具有某藝術家之風格,但未必是該藝術家門生 之 作品。 「 具有... 創作手法」 指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品具有某藝術家之風格,但於較後時期完 成。 「 ... 複製品」 指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品是某藝術家作品之複製品(任何日期)。 「 簽名...」、「日期...」、「題寫...」指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品由某藝術家簽名/寫上日 期/題詞。 「 附有... 簽名」、「附有... 之日期」、「附有... 之題詞」、「款」指以佳士得有保留之意見認為某簽名 /某日期/題詞應不 是某藝術家所為。 古代、近現代印刷品之日期是指製造模具之日期〔或大概日期〕而不一定是作品印刷或出版之日。 中國古籍及拓本之日期是指作品印刷或出版之時期〔或大概時期〕。 中國古代書畫及中國近現代畫及當代水墨 有保留的標題 「傳」指以佳士得有保留之意見認為,某作品大概全部或部份是藝術家之創作。 「款」指以佳士得有保留之意見認為某簽名/某日期/題詞應不是某藝術家所為。 中國古籍及拓本之日期是指作品印刷或出版之時期〔或大概時期〕。 珠寶 「Boucheron」:若製造商之名稱出現於拍賣品標題,則表示根據佳士得之意見,此件拍賣品為該珠寶製 造商所製造。 「With maker’s mark for Boucheron」:根據佳士得有保留之意見,拍賣品上載有生產商的標記。 有保留的標題 「Signed Boucheron / Signature Boucheron」: 根據佳士得有保留之意見,拍賣品上載有珠寶商的簽字 「With maker’s mark for Boucheron」: 根據佳士得有保留之意見,拍賣品上載有生產商的標記。 時期 ? Art Nouveau 1895-1910 ? Bella Epoque 1895-1914 ? Art Deco 1915-1935 ? Retro 1940 年代 手錶 真品證書 因有些製造商不會提供真品證書,所以(除非佳士得在圖錄內另有特別說明),佳士得沒有義務向買家 提供製造商的真品證書。除非佳士得同意其應該按真品保證條款取消交易,否則不能以製造商不能提供 真品證書作為取消交易的理由。 拆除手錶電池 目錄中拍賣品注有⊕標誌代表其含有的電池可能被管轄航空運輸的國際法律法規認定為「危險物品」。 如果買家要求將此手錶運送到拍賣會場所在的以外地區,電池將在運送手錶之前被拆除並予以保存。若 該拍賣品由拍賣會場提取,其電池將供免費提取。 中國瓷器及工藝精品 ? 佳士得認為是屬該創作者或藝術家之作品 例如:A YIXING TEAPOT BY CHEN MINGYUAN KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722) ? 當作品描述標題的直接下方以英文大階字體注明作品的歸屬,以佳士得之意見認為,該作品屬所注明 之時期、統治時期或朝代。 例如:A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY ? 如日期、時期或統治時期款識出現在作品描述標題的直接下方並以英文大階字體注明款識為屬某時 期,則以佳士得之意見認為, 該作品乃款識所示之日期、時期或統治時期之作品。 例如:A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722) ? 作品之歸屬以英文大階字體在其標題描述直接下方及以詞語「和更早」注明,以佳士得之意見認為, 該作品不遲於該時期、統治時期或朝代創造。 例如:A JADE NECKLACE LIANGZHU CULTURE AND EARLIER, CIRCA 3900-2300 BC ? 在作品描述標題的直接下方沒有以英文大階字體注明日期、時期或統治時期款識之作品,以佳士得之 意見認為, 該作品之創作日期不詳或屬較後時期創作之作品。 例如:A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL 有保留的標題 ? 以佳士得之意見認為,作品並非自歸屬於基於其風格其通常被認為的時期,此風格將會注明在描述的 第一行或描述內容中。 例如: A BLUE AND WHITE MING-STYLE BOWL The Ming-style bowl is decorated with lotus scrolls… ? 以佳士得有保留之意見認為作品可能或為康熙時期但佳士得對此有強烈懷疑。 例如: A BLUE AND WHITE BOWL POSSIBLY KANGXI PERIOD ? 佳士得認為作品屬某時期、統治時期或朝代。但以佳士得有保留之意見認為,作品可能屬某文化但佳 士得對此有強烈懷疑。 例如: A JADE BLADE NEOLITHIC PERIOD, POSSIBLY DAWENKOU CULTURE 手袋 狀況報告及評級 拍賣中所出售拍賣品的狀況可受多種因素如時間、先前的損壞、修復、維修及磨損等影響而有較大變化。 免費提供的狀況報告及評級純粹出於好意,為方便我們的買家並僅作指引作用。狀況報告及評級反映了 我們的真實想法但未必足以覆蓋拍賣品的所有缺點、修復或調整情況。它們不能取代由閣下親身檢驗拍 賣品或閣下自行就拍賣品尋求的專業意見。拍賣品均以拍賣時的“現狀”出售且佳士得對於拍賣品的狀 況不設任何申明或保證。 狀況報告評級 我們提供概況性、數字階梯式狀況等級以對物品的總體性狀況提供指引。另外,請在競投前閱讀每個拍 賣品的狀況報告及附加圖像。 第1級 該物品未呈現使用或磨損的跡象,可被視為如新,沒有瑕疵。原裝包裝及保護膠膜可能完整無缺,請參 考拍賣品描述。 第2級 該物品呈現細微的瑕疵,可被視為幾乎全新。該物品可能從未被使用過,或可能被使用過幾次。該物品 上僅有在狀況報告中所述的細微的狀況備註。 第3級 該物品呈現可察覺的被使用過的痕跡。任何使用或磨損的跡象都很輕微。狀況良好。 第4級 該物品呈現頻繁使用後一般的磨損跡象。該物品存在輕度總體性磨損或小範圍內的重大磨損。狀況不錯。 第5級 該物品呈現出因經常或重度使用所造成的損耗。此物品處於可被使用的狀況,請參照狀況記錄。 對於拍賣品狀況,由於圖錄版面所限未能提供對拍賣品的全面描述,而所載圖像亦可能無法清楚顯示拍 賣品狀況。拍賣品實物與透過印刷及顯示屏展示的圖像色彩和色調或會存在色差。閣下有責任確保閣下 已收到並已考慮到任何狀況報告及評級。我們建議閣下親身檢驗拍賣品或自行就拍賣品尋求專業意見。 有關「配件」 在本目錄中,「配件」所指為皮具之金屬部分,如鍍以有色金屬(金、銀或鈀金)袋扣、底部承托配件、 掛鎖、鑰匙、手柄及/或掛帶。目錄中之「黃金配件」、「純銀配件」或「鈀金配件」純粹為配件顏色或 處理方法而非實際原料之描述。若任何拍品之配件完全以某種金屬製造,相關條目將附以特別說明。 名酒 購買一系列貨批的選擇權 一組貨批內含多批相同批量、瓶容量及種類的名酒。競投將會由一系列貨批之中的第一貨批開始,成功 競投的買家有權以相同的成交價購入系列中部分或全部貨批。若果第一貨批的買家未有進一步購入,該 系列貨批的餘下貨批將會相似的方式開放競投。佳士得建議對貨批的出價應在該系列貨批的第一貨批之 上。如果出價被取代,佳士得將會自動把買家的出價置在下一相同貨批,如此類推。在所有情況下,有 關出價均全權由拍賣官處理。 分類 內容中的波爾多分類標準僅作識別之用,並且根據Médoc1855 年正式的分類標準及其他標準來源。除注 明外,所有名酒均在莊園內裝瓶。 舊酒的自然耗損及酒塞 在本目錄內列明的名酒均在印刷前確定內容正確,惟舊酒買家必須對自然程度的耗損、酒箱狀況、標 簽、酒塞及名酒的差異作出包容。恕不接受退貨。 耗損 名酒水位未能達至滿的水位之差距,有關差距會根據名酒之年期而有所不同,而在銷售前能通過檢驗確 定的,均會在目錄中注明。本目錄以圖表的形式詳細說明水位與損耗量形容及解釋以方便閣下參考。