Fine art, Persian Carpets & Collectables Friday 19 - Sunday 21 April 2019
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Sandton Auctioneers was founded in 1982 and is the principal firm of Fine Art Auctioneers based in Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa, specializing in the appraisal and sale of art, antiques, investment carpets and fine and rare objects in all collecting categories including bronzes, silver, marble statuettes and investment jewellery. The firm is family-owned and operated by the founder, Mehdi Khansefid, who is a descendant of a long line of Persian carpet dealers in Persia. His son, Ali Khansefid, spent 26 years being trained by his father and currently heads the company as Director. He is closely involved in the business and strives to provide personal service for consignors and bidders. While Sandton Auctioneers has now grown to become a premier regional auction house with both buyers and consignors spanning South Africa and the globe, the primary driving force behind the company’s success remains a commitment to one-on-one relationships with its clients. We offer our National and International clientele diverse material in a wide range of prices, appealing equally to advanced and new collectors. In South Africa alone, we have been instrumental in marketing emerging artists from previously disadvantaged communities and have also been privileged to take our auctions to the people in different disadvantaged communities so as to bring an awareness for art and collectable investment for this plethora of new collectors. Consignors can rely on expert and comprehensive marketing to ensure that top prices are achieved and buyers can rely upon Sandton Auctioneers' reputation for integrity and hands-on guidance provided by the company’s internationally experienced specialist staff and advisors. In addition to our full-time staff, we have an adjunct of consultants in various special areas who enhance our reputation for quality. Sandton Auctioneers is a level 4 BBBEE contributor with 100% procurement recognition and a value added supplier. Sandton Auctioneers is a member of the South African Institute of Auctioneers. 2
Contents 2 About Sandton Auctioneers 5 Auction Information 7 Fine & Decorative Art ∙ Lots 1 - 100 23 Bronzes & Collectables ∙ Lots 100 - 110 27 Persian & Oriental Carpets ∙ Lots 111 - Onwards 30 Conditions of Sale 31 Services & Valuations 3
A Public Auction by Fine & Decorative Art, Persian & Oriental Carpets and Collectables Auction Dates Friday 19th to Sunday 21st April from 11am onwards. Preview Viewing 1 hour before the start of each Auction day Venue Riviera on Vaal Mario Malani Drive Vereeniging. GPS Coordinates: 26°40’31’’S - 27°56’22’’E General Enquiries Office: 011 501 3360 | Fax: 011 501 3365 Contact numbers during viewing and Auction Ali: 083 231 0729 Online For more information on upcoming Auctions, visit Please like our Facebook page at 5
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Bronzes & Collectables Lots 100 - 110 23
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Persian & Oriental Carpets Lots 111 - Onwards 27
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Persian & Oriental Carpets A large selection of Persian & Oriental hand-made carpets including Mori Boukhara, Afghan, Nain, Belouch, Kazak, Khalmohamadi, chobi and various runners ranging from R 500 up to R20 000. 29
CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Each bid will be an offer to purchase and the party making the highest accepted bid will be the Purchaser. The sale becomes complete on acceptance of the bid by the Auctioneer at a reserve price or controlled price as indicated by the fall of the hammer or otherwise. The advance in the bidding will be regulated by the Auctioneer who will have the sole right of deciding who the last bidder was. In the event of a dispute between two or more bidders, the lot in question may be put up and resold at the Auctioneers’ discretion. The Purchaser shall be bound by all announcements made by the Auctioneer at the commencement of and during the sale whether present or not at the time of making said announcements. 2. The Auctioneer may, at his sole discretion and without assigning any reason therefore, refuse a bid or withdraw an article either before or after it has been put up for auction. 3. The Auctioneer shall have the option of demanding cash on acceptance of the bid, as above and upon failing payment, may cancel the sale and offer the article again by auction. 4. All articles are sold “voetstoets” (as they are) and the auctioneers do not hold themselves liable or responsible for any damage or deficiency. 5. No article/s shall be removed without the consent of the Auctioneer. Each lot will be at the risk of the Purchaser as soon as knocked down and shall be removed and settled for in terms of the conditions otherwise a charge will be made for warehouse rent. 6. All articles may be paid for in cash, credit card or cheque on the day of sale. Failing to do so, a rate of 10% for collection and interest charged at 28% per annum will be charged. 7. Should the Purchaser/s neglect or fail to comply with any of the above conditions, the articles may be resold either by Public Auction or by Private Sale at the risk of the Defaulter/s who shall bear all expenses incurred by such resale and without being to their benefit. The Defaulter/s shall also be responsible for all damage and shall make good all deficiency. 8. The Auctioneers Venue Roll of Sale is final. No dispute will be taken into consideration as to the correctness of same. 9. A Commission of 10% shall be levied on all goods and is payable by the Purchaser. 10. An amount of 14% VAT on the commission only is to be paid by the Purchaser. Commission & Telephone Bids: Whilst the interest of the prospective buyers are best served by personal attendance, the Auctioneers may execute bids on behalf of prospective buyers. Neither Sandton Auctioneers, its agents or employees are responsible for any neglect relating to the commission and telephone bids, including without limitation, any telecommunication errors or failures. 30
SERVICES & VALUATIONS Services include: • Buying, selling and taking on consignments of Fine Art, Antiques, Investment Carpets as well as good condition Investment Furniture, Sports Memorabilia and Collectables. • Auctioneering of Fine Art, Persian Carpets, Bronzes, Collectables and Antiques. • Property Auctions including appraisals as our specialists are regularly in search of property for their portfolio of clients. • Liquidation Auctions across the board from residential to manufacturers to office parks. • Deceased Estates Auctions - personal and business. Valuations & Assessment of: • Water damaged goods for insurance purpose including General Household Insurance and General Business Insurance. • Repairs & restoration of art, investment carpets etc. • Cleaning of investment carpets • Valuations and assessment (physical & online) of Fine Art, Antiques, Investment Carpets, Property etc. Procedures for Valuations Online: • The first step in the process is to arrange a basic valuation done by mail. • We will establish up front the reasoning for the valuation ie. Insurance, damage or sale. • Email us with a full description including all relevant information about the item as well as attach all relevant certificates or documents pertaining to the item. • Attach clear digital photographs of the item, preferably from all angles in JPEG or PDF format. • Advise us whether you wish to sell the item or just want a valuation. • The valuation process should take no longer than 3 working days. • We will then inform you via mail with the result of the valuation. • You will advise us as to whether you want to set a reserve price if you wish to consign the item to us or alternatively we will advise you what we believe the item will sell for if you do consign to us. • We will also advise what Sellers commissions will be charged according to format of sale ie. Outright sale from our showroom or auction. Shortly after the sale, you will receive a listing of the final hammer price or sale price for the item you consigned. We will send payment within 30 days of the sale date provided we are in receipt of the cleared payment. 31
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