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SYMBOLS USED IN THIS CATALOGUE
The meaning of words coloured in bold in this section can be found at the end of the section of the catalogue headed ‘Conditions of Sale’.
º λ ψ
Christie’s has a direct financial interest in the Artist’s Resale Right. See Section D3 of the Lot containing jadeite and rubies from Burma or
lot. See Important Notices and Explanation of Conditions of Sale. of indeterminate origin. See Section H2(d) of the
Cataloguing Practice. Conditions of Sale.
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∆ ?, *, Ω, α, #, ‡
Lot offered without reserve which will be
Owned by Christie’s or another Christie’s Group sold to the highest bidder regardless of the See VAT Symbols and Explanation.
company in whole or part. See Important Notices pre-sale estimate in the catalogue.
and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice. ■
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♦ See Storage and Collection Pages on
Lot incorporates material from South Kensington sales only.
Christie’s has a direct financial interest in the lot endangered species which could result
and has funded all or part of our interest with in export restrictions.
the help of someone else. See Important Notices See Section H2(b) of the Conditions of Sale.
and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice.
Please note that lots are marked as a convenience to you and we shall not be liable for any errors in, or failure to, mark a lot.
IMPORTANT NOTICES AND EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE
CHRISTIE’S INTEREST IN PROPERTY bidding on the lot. Because such arrangements are unrelated “Attributed to …”
CONSIGNED FOR AUCTION to the bidding process they are not marked with a symbol In our opinion probably a work by the artist or maker in
in the catalogue. whole or in part.
∆ Property Owned in part or in full by Christie’s “Circle of …”
From time to time, Christie’s may offer a lot which it owns in Bidding by parties with an interest In our opinion a work of the period of the artist or maker and
whole or in part. Such property is identified in the catalogue In any case where a party has a financial interest in a lot and showing his influence.
with the symbol ∆ next to its lot number. intends to bid on it we will make a saleroom announcement to “Manner of …”
ensure that all bidders are aware of this. Such financial interests In our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist or
º Minimum Price Guarantees can include where beneficiaries of an Estate have reserved the maker but of a later date.
On occasion, Christie’s has a direct financial interest in the right to bid on a lot consigned by the Estate or where a partner “After …”
outcome of the sale of certain lots consigned for sale. This in a risk-sharing arrangement has reserved the right to bid on a In our opinion a copy of any date of a work of the artist or
will usually be where it has guaranteed to the Seller that lot and/or notified us of their intention to bid. maker.
whatever the outcome of the auction, the Seller will receive “Signed …”/“Sealed …”/
a minimum sale price for the work. This is known as a Please see http://www.christies.com/ financial-interest/ for Has a signature/seal which in our opinion is that of the artist
minimum price guarantee. Where Christie’s holds such a more detailed explanation of minimum price guarantees “With signature …”/“With seal …”/
financial interest we identify such lots with the symbol º next and third party financing arrangements. Has a signature/seal which in our opinion is not that of
to the lot number. the artist
Where Christie’s has an ownership or financial interest in every “Dated …”
º♦ Third Party Guarantees/Irrevocable bids lot in the catalogue, Christie’s will not designate each lot with a Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that
Where Christie’s has provided a Minimum Price Guarantee it symbol, but will state its interest in the front of the catalogue. date.
is at risk of making a loss, which can be significant, if the lot “With date …”/
fails to sell. Christie’s therefore sometimes chooses to share POST 1950 FURNITURE Is so dated but was not in our opinion executed at that date.
that risk with a third party. In such cases the third party agrees All items of post-1950 furniture included in this sale are
prior to the auction to place an irrevocable written bid on the items either not originally supplied for use in a private FOR PORCELAIN AND CERAMICS
lot. The third party is therefore committed to bidding on the lot home or now offered solely as works of art. These items (a) A piece catalogued with the name of a period, reign
and, even if there are no other bids, buying the lot at the level may not comply with the provisions of the Furniture and
of the written bid unless there are any higher bids. In doing so, Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended or dynasty without further qualification was, in our
the third party takes on all or part of the risk of the lot not being in 1989 and 1993, the ‘Regulations’). Accordingly, these opinion, made during or shortly after that period,
sold. If the lot is not sold, the third party may incur a loss. Lots items should not be used as furniture in your home in their reign or dynasty (eg. “a Ming vase”)
which are subject to a third party guarantee arrangement are current condition. If you do intend to use such items for this (b) A piece catalogued “in the style of ” a period, reign
identified in the catalogue with the symbol º♦. purpose, you must first ensure that they are reupholstered, or dynasty is in our opinion, quite possibly a copy or
restuffed and/or recovered (as appropriate) in order that imitation of pieces made during the named period,
The third party will be remunerated in exchange for they comply with the provisions of the Regulations. reign or dynasty (e.g. “a vase in Ming style”)
accepting this risk based on a fixed fee if the third party is (c) A reference to a “mark and of the period” means that,
the successful bidder or on the final hammer price in the EXPLANATION OF in our opinion, the piece is of the period of the mark
event that the third party is not the successful bidder. The CATALOGUING PRACTICE (e.g. “Kangxi six-character mark and of the period”).
third party may also bid for the lot above the written bid. The following expressions with their accompanying (d) A reference to a mark without reference to “and of
Where it does so, and is the successful bidder, the fixed fee explanations are used by Christie’s as standard cataloguing the period” means that, in our opinion, although
for taking on the guarantee risk may be netted against the practice. Our use of these expressions does not take account bearing the mark, the pieces were possibly not made
final purchase price. of the condition of the lot or of the extent of any restoration. in the period of the mark
(e.g. “Kangxi six-character mark”).
Third party guarantors are required by us to disclose to anyone FOR PAINTINGS, PRINTS AND (e) Where no date, period, reign or mark is mentioned,
they are advising their financial interest in any lots they are WORKS OF ART the lot is, in our opinion, of uncertain date or 19th or
guaranteeing. However, for the avoidance of any doubt, if you A work catalogued with the name(s) or recognised 20th century manufacture.
are advised by or bidding through an agent on a lot identified as designation of an artist or maker, without any qualification,
being subject to a third party guarantee you should always ask is, in our opinion, a work by the artist or maker. In other
your agent to confirm whether or not he or she has a financial cases, the following words or expressions, with the following
interest in relation to the lot. meanings are used:
Buyers are recommended to inspect the property
Other Arrangements themselves. Written condition reports are usually available
Christie’s may enter into other arrangements not involving on request.
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
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