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Lot 167: Hilton Mc CONNICO (né en 1943). La lune déjà oubliée. Gouache signée et datée Noël 1966. 37 x 29,5 cm.

Est: €50 EUR - €80 EURSold:
The Bru Sale GalleryBruxelles, BelgiumDecember 16, 2012

Item Overview

Description

Hilton Mc CONNICO (né en 1943). - La lune déjà oubliée

Artist or Maker

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: MasterCard, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

The buyer acts on his or her own behalf and is personally responsible for paying all amounts due. He must make payment before proceeding, as soon as is feasible, with the removal of the lots purchased.

Auction Details

Art Graphiques, Tableaux Modernes, Sculptures, Archéologie,

by
The Bru Sale Gallery
December 16, 2012, 02:30 PM CET

Rue Ravenstein 40, Bruxelles, 1000, BE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

23.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€99€10
€100€599€20
€600€1,499€50
€1,500€2,999€100
€3,000€6,999€200
€7,000€9,999€500
€10,000€19,999€500
€20,000€49,999€1,000
€50,000€99,999€2,000
€100,000+€5,000

Terms and conditions

Participation in the auction implies unconditional acceptance of the following terms and conditions of sale. Prior registration,
via presentation of an official piece of identification, is compulsory for all potential buyers. Sales are executed in cash in euros. Catalogue prices are starting prices.
The purchaser of an item will be its highest and last bidder. In addition to hammer price, a buyer's fee will be charged : 20 % plus VAT if applicable; for works to which Artist's Resale Rights are applicable, the successful bidder will pay a 4 % supplement to total sale price and legal costs.
Live Auction : an additional buyer's premium of 3% ex. taxes (3,59 inc. taxes) will be charged to this buyer's premium

If the sale is contested or an error is made, the lot will be re-auctioned. The bailiff or executing notary will decide any issues that may arise during the sale without appeal.
The Auction House cannot be held responsible for any problem due to technical difficulties. All benefits and risks are transferred to the buyer on completion of the sale.
The buyer acts on his or her own behalf and is personally responsible for paying all amounts due. He must make payment before proceeding, as soon as is feasible, with the removal of the lots purchased. The Auction House reserves the right to cancel the sale should the invoice remainunpaid thirty days after the auction. The indications appearing on the catalogues, advertisements, brochures and any other written material produced by The Auction House should be considered as simple indications and are not binding in any case.
The Auction House do not guarantee the exactitude of a declaration relative to the author, origin, date, age, attribution, provenance, weight or material state of the lot. No employee is authorised to give such guaranties. Colours of the reproduced lots in the catalogue may diverge due to the impression technique.
Prior viewing will provide the buyers an opportunity to confirm the nature of the lots and their current state, no complaints will be accepted after the sale. The Auction House reserves the right to refuse entrance to the auction room or to request departure of any person disrupting the sale.
At its sole discretion, the Auction House reserves the right to change catalogue numbering,
to set the progress of bids, to refuse bids, to separate, join or withdraw lots from the sale or suspend the auction. Only the original French version of these conditions will be deemedvalid. Courts of Brussels will have sole jurisdiction in the event of litigation.

Contract

Participation in the auction implies unconditional acceptance of the following terms and conditions of sale. Prior registration, via presentation of an official piece of identification, is compulsory for all potential buyers.

Sales are executed in cash in euros. Catalogue prices are starting prices.

The Auction House cannot be held responsible for any problem due to technical difficulties. All benefits and risks are transferred to the buyer on completion of the sale.

The Auction House reserves the right to cancel the sale should the invoice remain unpaid thirty days after the auction. The indications appearing on the catalogues, advertisements, brochures and any other written material produced by The Auction House should be considered as simple indications and are not binding in any case.

The Auction House do not guarantee the exactitude of a declaration relative to the author, origin, date, age, attribution, provenance, weight or material state of the lot. No employee is authorised to give such guaranties. Colours of the reproduced lots in the catalogue may diverge due to the impression technique.
Prior viewing will provide the buyers an opportunity to confirm the nature of the lots and their current state, no complaints will be accepted after the sale. The Auction House reserves the right to refuse entrance to the auction room or to request departure of any person disrupting the sale.

At its sole discretion, the Auction House reserves the right to change catalogue numbering, to set the progress of bids, to refuse bids, to separate, join or withdraw lots from the sale or suspend the auction. Only the original French version of these conditions will be deemed valid. Courts of Brussels will have sole jurisdiction in the event of litigation.

Payment

Sales are executed in cash in euros. Catalogue prices are starting prices.

The purchaser of an item will be its highest and last bidder.

If the sale is contested or an error is made, the lot will be re-auctioned.

The bailiff or executing notary will decide any issues that may arise during the sale without appeal.

The buyer acts on his or her own behalf and is personally responsible for paying all amounts due. He must make payment before proceeding, as soon as is feasible, with the removal of the lots purchased.

The Auction House reserves the right to cancel the sale should the invoice remain unpaid thirty days after the auction.

Courts of Brussels will have sole jurisdiction in the event of litigation.

Shipping

The buyer acts on his or her own behalf and is personally responsible for paying all amounts due. He must make payment before proceeding, as soon as is feasible, with the removal of the lots purchased.

Premium

The purchaser of an item will be its highest and last bidder. In addition to hammer price, a buyer's fee will be charged : 20 % plus VAT if applicable; for works to which Artist's Resale Rights are applicable, the successful bidder will pay a 4 % supplement to total sale price and legal costs. If the sale is contested or an error is made, the lot will be re-auctioned. The bailiff or executing notary will decide any issues that may arise during the sale without appeal.
Live Auction : an additional buyer's premium of 3% ex. taxes (3,59 inc. taxes) will be charged to this buyer's premium

Taxes

In addition to hammer price, a buyer's fee will be charged : 20 % plus VAT if applicable; for works to which Artist's Resale Rights are applicable, the successful bidder will pay a 4 % supplement to total sale price and legal costs.
Live Auction : an additional buyer's premium of 3% ex. taxes (3,59 inc. taxes) will be charged to this buyer's premium.

Condition

The indications appearing on the catalogues, advertisements, brochures and any other written material produced by The Auction House should be considered as simple indications and are not binding in any case.

The Auction House do not guarantee the exactitude of a declaration relative to the author, origin, date, age, attribution, provenance, weight or material state of the lot. No employee is authorised to give such guaranties. Colours of the reproduced lots in the catalogue may diverge due to the impression technique.
Prior viewing will provide the buyers an opportunity to confirm the nature of the lots and their current state, no complaints will be accepted after the sale.
Only the original French version of these conditions will be deemed valid.

Courts of Brussels will have sole jurisdiction in the event of litigation.