These elements are given on an indicative basis only to make the *** Coral specimen complying with the Regulations CE 338-97 art. inspection easier for the potential buyer, and 2.w.mc of December 9th 1996. Prior to June 1, 1947. remain subject to his personal assessment. Prospective purchasers of or incorporating endangered and other The auctioneer’s and expert’s responsibilities cannot be questioned in protected species of wildlife such as, ivory, and case of potential omissions despite the certain species of coral, are advised that several countries require a taken precautions. permit (e.g., a CITES permit) from the relevant Missing indications does not imply that a watch can be faultless. regulatory agencies in the countries of exportation as well as No guarantee can be made on the conditions of watches and importation. bracelets. Revisions, adjustments, and waterproofness remain at the buyer’s Accordingly, clients should familiarize themselves with the relevant charge. customs laws and regulations prior to bidding The gold, platinum and silver mentions without additional on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the information describe the lots as per 750 thousandth property into another country, specicially if it is for gold, 950 thousandth for platinum and 925 thousandth for silver. the United States of America. * Objects presented containing less than 20% Elephantidae spp Drouot storage (I/A) ivory or rhinocerotidae spp (I/A) horn, (I/A) processed, pre- Benefit from Drouot Art storage facility. Convention, prior to 2 March 1947 and therefore in accordance with EC Rule 338/97 of 09/12/1996 art.2-Wmc, the French Orders of 16 At the end of the auction, lots can be collected for free in the room August 2016 amended and 4 May 2017, are for sale freely. until 7pm and the day after between 8am and 10am. For an exit from the European Union, a CITES re-export certificate Beyond that time, goods that were not handled by the Auction will be required, which is the responsibility of the future buyer. The House are stored in DROUOT MAGASINAGE, at the following rates*: issuance of such a document is not automatic. Administrative fees / lot incl. VAT : € 5 For a possible re-export, it will be up to the successful tenderer Storage and insurance fees / lot incl. VAT : to obtain information - prior to any purchase - from the customs - € 1 / day, the first 4 working days authorities of the country concerned, particularly in the case of the - € 1 / € 5 / € 10 / € 20 / day, from the 5th working day, depending on United States. the nature of the lot ** On the other hand, objects presented containing more than 20% Drouot Magasinage : Elephantidae spp (I/A) ivory or rhinocerotidae spp (I/A) horn, (I/A) 6 bis, rue Rossini – 75009 Paris - 3rd basement processed, pre-Convention, prior to 2 March 1947 and therefore in From Monday to Saturday, 9am-10am and 1.30pm-6pm accordance with EC Regulation 338/97 of 09/12/1996 art.2-Wmc, Warning : lots shall be released upon reception of the paid invoice and prior to 1 July 1975 and therefore in accordance with the French and/or the lot’s label. decrees of 16 August 2016 amended and 4 May 2017, may be marketed after declaration and obtaining a D permit. Contact : +33 (0)1 48 00 20 18 I 56 I - magasinage@drouot.com To this end, the person awarded for having bid by any means whatsoever for a lot containing more than 20% elephant ivory *More information at www.drouot.com/magasinage (elephantidae spp.) or rhino horn (rhinocerotidae spp.), and manufactured before 3 March 1947, authorises Drouot Estimations to make the necessary purchase declaration on his behalf to the competent administration in accordance with Article 2bis of the amended decree of 16 August 2016. The successful tenderer, required to make a declaration, undertakes to provide Drouot Estimations without delay with all the information necessary for this purpose and to do all the due diligence that would be required of him by Drouot Estimations to do so. The successful tenderer alone shall be required to carry out all other due diligence resulting from the particular nature of such a lot under his responsibility. In particular, it is up to him to take the steps required by his possible resale or export. For an exit from the European Union, a CITES re-export certificate will be required, which is the responsibility of the future buyer. The issuance of such a document is not automatic. For a possible re-export, it will be up to the successful tenderer to obtain information - prior to any purchase - from the customs authorities of the country concerned, particularly in the case of the United States. OBLIGATION: For the delivery of the lot, the successful tenderer must present his identity document and provide his contact details. VENDREDI 25 JUIN I DROUOT ESTIMATIONS 113