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Auktionshaus Ulrich Felzmann
Address:
Auktionshaus Ulrich Felzmann GmbH & Co. KG
Immermannstraße 51
40210 Düsseldorf, Germany
Tel. (+49) 0211-550 44 16
Fax. (+49) 0211-550 44 11
 
About Us:

The auction house Ulrich Felzmann GmbH & Co. KG was founded 1976 in Düsseldorf. It is one of leading german auction companies. It is owned by Ulrich Felzman. The company is holding 3 major auctions a year for stamps and coins. Additional specialized auctions like the IBRA auction 2009, the coin auction of the Excelsior collection and the regular special Zeppelin and aviation auction demonstrate the leading position of the company.

June 25th - 26th, 2013
The highlights of the coin auction include rarities from China, prize Habsburg specimens and exceptional gold coins from the early modern period onwards. Among the high-quality range of Chinese philately on offer is one of the limited “silver panda” coins, of which only 99 were minted in 1994. A genuine unique specimen is a “Queen Emma” chain of 5 German New Guinea marks from 1894. The piece of jewellery, which consists of twelve coins plus two further extension links, comes from the estate of major landowner Emma Forsayth-Coe. Bidding is due to start at €13,000.
 
Antike 1  - 205
Deutschland 206  - 715
Europa 716  - 1046
Länder 1047  - 1371
Banknoten 1372  - 1428
Notgeldscheine 1914-23 1429  - 1495
Aktien u. Wertpapiere 1496  - 1501
Medaillen 1502  - 1652
Orden u. Abzeichen 1653  - 1671
Varia 1672  - 1710
Uhren 1711  - 1732
Schmuck 1733  - 1741
Fachliteratur 1742  - 1743
Nachtrag 1744  - 1750
Nachläss, Sammlungsaufgaben 1751  - 1796
Sammlungen 1797  - 2239
Österreich Felix Austria 3000  - 3346
Österreich Felix Austria Flugpost 3347  - 3672
Flug- und Zeppelinpost spezial 4000  - 4071
Zeppelnpost 4072  - 4377
Zeppelnpost Zuleitungspost 4378  - 4582
Übersee 4583  - 4781
Europa A-Z 4782  - 5010
Altdeutschland 5011  - 5407
Deutsches Reich 5408  - 5688
Auslandpostämter & Kolonien, Schiffspost 5689  - 5889
Abstimmungsgebiete 5890  - 5921
Danzig 5922  - 6081
Memel 6082  - 6158
Saargebiet, Neusaar 6159  - 6204
Besetzungen I. Weltkrieg 6205  - 6247
Feldpost I. Weltkrieg 6248  - 6248
Sudetenland 6249  - 6260
Deutsche Besetzungsgebiete II. Weltkrieg 6261  - 6353
Feltpost II. Weltkrieg 6354  - 6643
Kriegsfälschungen 6644  - 6656
Ausländische Feldpost in Deutschland 6657  - 6657
Gefangenenpost 6658  - 6680
Propaganda 6681  - 6691
Deutschland nach 1945 6692  - 7939
Ansichtskarten 7940  - 7994
CEPT 7995  - 8007
Thematik 8008  - 8138
Varia 8139  - 8143
Nachlässe, Kartonabteilung 8500  - 8662
Gebotslose 8663  - 8691
Sammlungen/Posten Alle Welt 8692  - 8732
Sammlungen/Posten 8733  - 8780
Sammlungen/Posten Übersse 8781  - 8947
Sammlungen/Posten Europa 8948  - 9341
Sammlungen/Posten Deutschland Allgemein 9342  - 9388
Sammlungen/Posten Altdeutschland 9389  - 9447
Sammlungen/Posten 9448  - 9453
Sammlungen/Posten Deutsches Reich 9454  - 9617
Sammlungen/Posten 9618  - 9652
Sammlungen/Posten Deutsche Nebengebiete 9653  - 9765
Sammlungen/Posten 9766  - 10170
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  1. The auctioneer acts in his own name for the account of his client, who remains anonymous.
  2. During the auction, the auctioneer reserves theright to combine or separate the lot numbers of the catalogue, to offer these out of sequence or to withdraw them.
  3. The items to be auctioned can be viewed prior to the auction. The catalogue descriptions are given to the best of our knowledge and belief and are no guaranties according to the Sale of Goods Act. The auction house accepts no liability for defects, insofar as it has complied with its duty of care. Apart from collections, the auction house does however engage to claim warranty rights from the supplier for justified claims, which must be notified to the auction house at the latest within one week of receipt of the item, within the 1 year period of limitation. In the event of a successful claim against the supplier, the paid purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, will be refunded. Any additional claim, including compensation for the costs of the claim, such as postage, inspection fees, etc., is excluded.
  4. Knockdown takes place to the highest bidder after it has been proclaimed three times. In justified cases, the auctioneer can refuse to knockdown or to award it subject to a proviso. The auctioneer can withdraw the knockdown and offer the item again, where a bid that was made in time was overlooked or where the highest bidder does not wish for his bid to stand, or where other doubts arise as to the knockdown. Where bids are made to the same value, a written bid has priority over a bid in the room. Telephoned bids must be subsequently confirmed in writing. The Auctioneer will accept no liability whatsoever for establishing the telephone connection or for the communication of bids – including those submitted by e-mail or via the internet. In the event of a knockdown subject to a proviso, until clarification with the supplier has been obtained, the bidder is bound by his bid for a minimum of six weeks; the same applies where bids lower than starting price are given and sales of unsold lots after completion of the auction. Bids such as “best” also rise by up to ten times the proclaimed price.
  5. Upon knockdown being given, the risk for loss or damage beyond the control of the auctioneer, passes to the purchaser. Ownership of the purchased item only passes to the purchaser when complete payment has been made to the auction house.
  6. The obligation to accept arises with the knockdown. The items are to be received immediately after the auction. If the purchaser requires shipment within Germany, this shall be provided at his own expense and, insofar as he is also a businessman, at his own risk.
  7. A buyer’s premium of 19% is charged on the knockdown price, as well as EUR 1.50 per lot. The costs for shipment and insurance will be clearly invoiced. The invoiced sum is subject to 7% Value Added Tax; this tax does not apply for dealers within the EUROPEAN UNION (EU) upon submission of their VAT Registration Number, nor does it apply for deliveries to other countriesoutside the EU.
  8. The invoiced amount becomes due with the knockdown and is payable in cash or by means of a bank certified cheque. Payments by external purchasers, who have bid in writing or by phone, become due within one week of the date of invoice. Where the purchase is made for a third party, the bidder shall be liable together with the third party as a joint and several debtor.
  9. In the event of a payment delay, 5% above the basic interest rate will be charged as damages for the delay. In addition, the auction house can demand, as it sees fit, fulfilment or, after setting a deadline, compensation for non-fulfilment. The compensation can also be calculated in such a way that the item is auctioned again in a further auction and the defaulting purchaser is liable for any reduced proceeds compared with the previous auction and the special costs for repeat auctioning, including the fees of the auctioneer. In the event that sold lots are not paid for in full within a maximum of three months after the original auction date, the Auctioneer shall invoice said purchaser for at least the forgone auctioneer’s fees as compensation for nonfulfilment. The onus shall be on the purchaser to demonstrate that the Auctioneer did not incur any damages or incurred damages of a significantly lesser degree than the amount in question.
  10. The place of fulfilment and jurisdiction for transactions between merchants is Düsseldorf. German law applies; the regulations of the United Nations Sale of Goods Act do not apply.
  11. The afore-mentioned conditions do also apply to any lot sale after the date of auction. The regulations of mail order sale do neither apply to the auction sale nor any sale after the date of auction. If one of the above mentioned conditions shall be wholly or partly void, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining conditions. In case of any discrepancies between the German and the English language version of these General Auction Conditions as well as any lot description the German language version is relevant.

Status: September 2011                                                      The Auctioneer


June 27th, 2013
This special auction will feature philatelic rarities from Austria. The main attraction of the auction is a unique specimen from the 2008 Vienna International Stamps Exhibition (WIPA). Bidding for the unique “10 Krone Jubilee” 25-stamp sheet (unfolded, original gum), will start at €75,000. The “Felix Austria” auction will feature pieces of Austrian postal history from the days of the Empire (Kaiserreich) to rare varieties of modern-day post and of Austrian airmail. In addition to catapult and rocket post, the focus will be on Zeppelin mail covers pertaining to Austrian contract mail.
Search for auction lots in the 145th Ulrich Felzmann Auction - Austria Special Philately
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  1. The auctioneer acts in his own name for the account of his client, who remains anonymous.
  2. During the auction, the auctioneer reserves theright to combine or separate the lot numbers of the catalogue, to offer these out of sequence or to withdraw them.
  3. The items to be auctioned can be viewed prior to the auction. The catalogue descriptions are given to the best of our knowledge and belief and are no guaranties according to the Sale of Goods Act. The auction house accepts no liability for defects, insofar as it has complied with its duty of care. Apart from collections, the auction house does however engage to claim warranty rights from the supplier for justified claims, which must be notified to the auction house at the latest within one week of receipt of the item, within the 1 year period of limitation. In the event of a successful claim against the supplier, the paid purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, will be refunded. Any additional claim, including compensation for the costs of the claim, such as postage, inspection fees, etc., is excluded.
  4. Knockdown takes place to the highest bidder after it has been proclaimed three times. In justified cases, the auctioneer can refuse to knockdown or to award it subject to a proviso. The auctioneer can withdraw the knockdown and offer the item again, where a bid that was made in time was overlooked or where the highest bidder does not wish for his bid to stand, or where other doubts arise as to the knockdown. Where bids are made to the same value, a written bid has priority over a bid in the room. Telephoned bids must be subsequently confirmed in writing. The Auctioneer will accept no liability whatsoever for establishing the telephone connection or for the communication of bids – including those submitted by e-mail or via the internet. In the event of a knockdown subject to a proviso, until clarification with the supplier has been obtained, the bidder is bound by his bid for a minimum of six weeks; the same applies where bids lower than starting price are given and sales of unsold lots after completion of the auction. Bids such as “best” also rise by up to ten times the proclaimed price.
  5. Upon knockdown being given, the risk for loss or damage beyond the control of the auctioneer, passes to the purchaser. Ownership of the purchased item only passes to the purchaser when complete payment has been made to the auction house.
  6. The obligation to accept arises with the knockdown. The items are to be received immediately after the auction. If the purchaser requires shipment within Germany, this shall be provided at his own expense and, insofar as he is also a businessman, at his own risk.
  7. A buyer’s premium of 19% is charged on the knockdown price, as well as EUR 1.50 per lot. The costs for shipment and insurance will be clearly invoiced. The invoiced sum is subject to 7% Value Added Tax; this tax does not apply for dealers within the EUROPEAN UNION (EU) upon submission of their VAT Registration Number, nor does it apply for deliveries to other countriesoutside the EU.
  8. The invoiced amount becomes due with the knockdown and is payable in cash or by means of a bank certified cheque. Payments by external purchasers, who have bid in writing or by phone, become due within one week of the date of invoice. Where the purchase is made for a third party, the bidder shall be liable together with the third party as a joint and several debtor.
  9. In the event of a payment delay, 5% above the basic interest rate will be charged as damages for the delay. In addition, the auction house can demand, as it sees fit, fulfilment or, after setting a deadline, compensation for non-fulfilment. The compensation can also be calculated in such a way that the item is auctioned again in a further auction and the defaulting purchaser is liable for any reduced proceeds compared with the previous auction and the special costs for repeat auctioning, including the fees of the auctioneer. In the event that sold lots are not paid for in full within a maximum of three months after the original auction date, the Auctioneer shall invoice said purchaser for at least the forgone auctioneer’s fees as compensation for nonfulfilment. The onus shall be on the purchaser to demonstrate that the Auctioneer did not incur any damages or incurred damages of a significantly lesser degree than the amount in question.
  10. The place of fulfilment and jurisdiction for transactions between merchants is Düsseldorf. German law applies; the regulations of the United Nations Sale of Goods Act do not apply.
  11. The afore-mentioned conditions do also apply to any lot sale after the date of auction. The regulations of mail order sale do neither apply to the auction sale nor any sale after the date of auction. If one of the above mentioned conditions shall be wholly or partly void, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining conditions. In case of any discrepancies between the German and the English language version of these General Auction Conditions as well as any lot description the German language version is relevant.

Status: September 2011                                                      The Auctioneer


June 27th, 2013
Airmail and Zeppelin specialized sale. Catapult mail,rocket mail and treaty mail from German, French and Italian territorries.
Highlight is a cover from September 9, 1930, first flight to Southhampton in combination with Zeppelin flight to Holland. The cover
with 4RM Zeppelin Southamerica stamp franking posted on board of a ship of the german southamerica line is extremely scarce and starts with a minimum bid of 1.500 Euro.
Search for auction lots in the 146th Ulrich Felzmann Auction - Zeppelinpost
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  1. The auctioneer acts in his own name for the account of his client, who remains anonymous.
  2. During the auction, the auctioneer reserves theright to combine or separate the lot numbers of the catalogue, to offer these out of sequence or to withdraw them.
  3. The items to be auctioned can be viewed prior to the auction. The catalogue descriptions are given to the best of our knowledge and belief and are no guaranties according to the Sale of Goods Act. The auction house accepts no liability for defects, insofar as it has complied with its duty of care. Apart from collections, the auction house does however engage to claim warranty rights from the supplier for justified claims, which must be notified to the auction house at the latest within one week of receipt of the item, within the 1 year period of limitation. In the event of a successful claim against the supplier, the paid purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, will be refunded. Any additional claim, including compensation for the costs of the claim, such as postage, inspection fees, etc., is excluded.
  4. Knockdown takes place to the highest bidder after it has been proclaimed three times. In justified cases, the auctioneer can refuse to knockdown or to award it subject to a proviso. The auctioneer can withdraw the knockdown and offer the item again, where a bid that was made in time was overlooked or where the highest bidder does not wish for his bid to stand, or where other doubts arise as to the knockdown. Where bids are made to the same value, a written bid has priority over a bid in the room. Telephoned bids must be subsequently confirmed in writing. The Auctioneer will accept no liability whatsoever for establishing the telephone connection or for the communication of bids – including those submitted by e-mail or via the internet. In the event of a knockdown subject to a proviso, until clarification with the supplier has been obtained, the bidder is bound by his bid for a minimum of six weeks; the same applies where bids lower than starting price are given and sales of unsold lots after completion of the auction. Bids such as “best” also rise by up to ten times the proclaimed price.
  5. Upon knockdown being given, the risk for loss or damage beyond the control of the auctioneer, passes to the purchaser. Ownership of the purchased item only passes to the purchaser when complete payment has been made to the auction house.
  6. The obligation to accept arises with the knockdown. The items are to be received immediately after the auction. If the purchaser requires shipment within Germany, this shall be provided at his own expense and, insofar as he is also a businessman, at his own risk.
  7. A buyer’s premium of 19% is charged on the knockdown price, as well as EUR 1.50 per lot. The costs for shipment and insurance will be clearly invoiced. The invoiced sum is subject to 7% Value Added Tax; this tax does not apply for dealers within the EUROPEAN UNION (EU) upon submission of their VAT Registration Number, nor does it apply for deliveries to other countriesoutside the EU.
  8. The invoiced amount becomes due with the knockdown and is payable in cash or by means of a bank certified cheque. Payments by external purchasers, who have bid in writing or by phone, become due within one week of the date of invoice. Where the purchase is made for a third party, the bidder shall be liable together with the third party as a joint and several debtor.
  9. In the event of a payment delay, 5% above the basic interest rate will be charged as damages for the delay. In addition, the auction house can demand, as it sees fit, fulfilment or, after setting a deadline, compensation for non-fulfilment. The compensation can also be calculated in such a way that the item is auctioned again in a further auction and the defaulting purchaser is liable for any reduced proceeds compared with the previous auction and the special costs for repeat auctioning, including the fees of the auctioneer. In the event that sold lots are not paid for in full within a maximum of three months after the original auction date, the Auctioneer shall invoice said purchaser for at least the forgone auctioneer’s fees as compensation for nonfulfilment. The onus shall be on the purchaser to demonstrate that the Auctioneer did not incur any damages or incurred damages of a significantly lesser degree than the amount in question.
  10. The place of fulfilment and jurisdiction for transactions between merchants is Düsseldorf. German law applies; the regulations of the United Nations Sale of Goods Act do not apply.
  11. The afore-mentioned conditions do also apply to any lot sale after the date of auction. The regulations of mail order sale do neither apply to the auction sale nor any sale after the date of auction. If one of the above mentioned conditions shall be wholly or partly void, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining conditions. In case of any discrepancies between the German and the English language version of these General Auction Conditions as well as any lot description the German language version is relevant.

Status: September 2011                                                      The Auctioneer


June 28th - 29th, 2013
Our stamp auction offers an attractive range of material from Old German States with numerous gems and the largest range of field post philately in our company’s history. Arguably the most internationally popular of all rare stamps from the Old German States is the red “Sachsendreier” on a resplendent entire piece, for which bidding will start at €14,000. This is a quality specimen with old signatures which is very well known but which has not been available for decades. The extensive range of field post includes mail from Wehrmacht legionnaires and mercenaries in the Second World War and island post from October 1944 onwards.
Search for auction lots in the 146th Ulrich Felzmann Auction - Philately
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  1. The auctioneer acts in his own name for the account of his client, who remains anonymous.
  2. During the auction, the auctioneer reserves theright to combine or separate the lot numbers of the catalogue, to offer these out of sequence or to withdraw them.
  3. The items to be auctioned can be viewed prior to the auction. The catalogue descriptions are given to the best of our knowledge and belief and are no guaranties according to the Sale of Goods Act. The auction house accepts no liability for defects, insofar as it has complied with its duty of care. Apart from collections, the auction house does however engage to claim warranty rights from the supplier for justified claims, which must be notified to the auction house at the latest within one week of receipt of the item, within the 1 year period of limitation. In the event of a successful claim against the supplier, the paid purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, will be refunded. Any additional claim, including compensation for the costs of the claim, such as postage, inspection fees, etc., is excluded.
  4. Knockdown takes place to the highest bidder after it has been proclaimed three times. In justified cases, the auctioneer can refuse to knockdown or to award it subject to a proviso. The auctioneer can withdraw the knockdown and offer the item again, where a bid that was made in time was overlooked or where the highest bidder does not wish for his bid to stand, or where other doubts arise as to the knockdown. Where bids are made to the same value, a written bid has priority over a bid in the room. Telephoned bids must be subsequently confirmed in writing. The Auctioneer will accept no liability whatsoever for establishing the telephone connection or for the communication of bids – including those submitted by e-mail or via the internet. In the event of a knockdown subject to a proviso, until clarification with the supplier has been obtained, the bidder is bound by his bid for a minimum of six weeks; the same applies where bids lower than starting price are given and sales of unsold lots after completion of the auction. Bids such as “best” also rise by up to ten times the proclaimed price.
  5. Upon knockdown being given, the risk for loss or damage beyond the control of the auctioneer, passes to the purchaser. Ownership of the purchased item only passes to the purchaser when complete payment has been made to the auction house.
  6. The obligation to accept arises with the knockdown. The items are to be received immediately after the auction. If the purchaser requires shipment within Germany, this shall be provided at his own expense and, insofar as he is also a businessman, at his own risk.
  7. A buyer’s premium of 19% is charged on the knockdown price, as well as EUR 1.50 per lot. The costs for shipment and insurance will be clearly invoiced. The invoiced sum is subject to 7% Value Added Tax; this tax does not apply for dealers within the EUROPEAN UNION (EU) upon submission of their VAT Registration Number, nor does it apply for deliveries to other countriesoutside the EU.
  8. The invoiced amount becomes due with the knockdown and is payable in cash or by means of a bank certified cheque. Payments by external purchasers, who have bid in writing or by phone, become due within one week of the date of invoice. Where the purchase is made for a third party, the bidder shall be liable together with the third party as a joint and several debtor.
  9. In the event of a payment delay, 5% above the basic interest rate will be charged as damages for the delay. In addition, the auction house can demand, as it sees fit, fulfilment or, after setting a deadline, compensation for non-fulfilment. The compensation can also be calculated in such a way that the item is auctioned again in a further auction and the defaulting purchaser is liable for any reduced proceeds compared with the previous auction and the special costs for repeat auctioning, including the fees of the auctioneer. In the event that sold lots are not paid for in full within a maximum of three months after the original auction date, the Auctioneer shall invoice said purchaser for at least the forgone auctioneer’s fees as compensation for nonfulfilment. The onus shall be on the purchaser to demonstrate that the Auctioneer did not incur any damages or incurred damages of a significantly lesser degree than the amount in question.
  10. The place of fulfilment and jurisdiction for transactions between merchants is Düsseldorf. German law applies; the regulations of the United Nations Sale of Goods Act do not apply.
  11. The afore-mentioned conditions do also apply to any lot sale after the date of auction. The regulations of mail order sale do neither apply to the auction sale nor any sale after the date of auction. If one of the above mentioned conditions shall be wholly or partly void, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining conditions. In case of any discrepancies between the German and the English language version of these General Auction Conditions as well as any lot description the German language version is relevant.

Status: September 2011                                                      The Auctioneer


 
February 26th - March 2nd, 2013
International philatelic auction – you will be pleased by our offer. Things you will not be able to find a second time include the imperforate Austrian Saliera block and two 1 Mark Memel misprints with the internal order number. Place your bids on the very first Great Britain issue platings or an outstanding collection of Brustschilds (first German Reich issues) with many cancellations used past their regular usage period. Whether it's a single stamp or an estate collection, this is where you will find the lot for your collection!
 
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  1. The auctioneer acts in his own name for the account of his client, who remains anonymous.
  2. During the auction, the auctioneer reserves theright to combine or separate the lot numbers of the catalogue, to offer these out of sequence or to withdraw them.
  3. The items to be auctioned can be viewed prior to the auction. The catalogue descriptions are given to the best of our knowledge and belief and are no guaranties according to the Sale of Goods Act. The auction house accepts no liability for defects, insofar as it has complied with its duty of care. Apart from collections, the auction house does however engage to claim warranty rights from the supplier for justified claims, which must be notified to the auction house at the latest within one week of receipt of the item, within the 1 year period of limitation. In the event of a successful claim against the supplier, the paid purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, will be refunded. Any additional claim, including compensation for the costs of the claim, such as postage, inspection fees, etc., is excluded.
  4. Knockdown takes place to the highest bidder after it has been proclaimed three times. In justified cases, the auctioneer can refuse to knockdown or to award it subject to a proviso. The auctioneer can withdraw the knockdown and offer the item again, where a bid that was made in time was overlooked or where the highest bidder does not wish for his bid to stand, or where other doubts arise as to the knockdown. Where bids are made to the same value, a written bid has priority over a bid in the room. Telephoned bids must be subsequently confirmed in writing. The Auctioneer will accept no liability whatsoever for establishing the telephone connection or for the communication of bids – including those submitted by e-mail or via the internet. In the event of a knockdown subject to a proviso, until clarification with the supplier has been obtained, the bidder is bound by his bid for a minimum of six weeks; the same applies where bids lower than starting price are given and sales of unsold lots after completion of the auction. Bids such as “best” also rise by up to ten times the proclaimed price.
  5. Upon knockdown being given, the risk for loss or damage beyond the control of the auctioneer, passes to the purchaser. Ownership of the purchased item only passes to the purchaser when complete payment has been made to the auction house.
  6. The obligation to accept arises with the knockdown. The items are to be received immediately after the auction. If the purchaser requires shipment within Germany, this shall be provided at his own expense and, insofar as he is also a businessman, at his own risk.
  7. A buyer’s premium of 19% is charged on the knockdown price, as well as EUR 1.50 per lot. The costs for shipment and insurance will be clearly invoiced. The invoiced sum is subject to 7% Value Added Tax; this tax does not apply for dealers within the EUROPEAN UNION (EU) upon submission of their VAT Registration Number, nor does it apply for deliveries to other countriesoutside the EU.
  8. The invoiced amount becomes due with the knockdown and is payable in cash or by means of a bank certified cheque. Payments by external purchasers, who have bid in writing or by phone, become due within one week of the date of invoice. Where the purchase is made for a third party, the bidder shall be liable together with the third party as a joint and several debtor.
  9. In the event of a payment delay, 5% above the basic interest rate will be charged as damages for the delay. In addition, the auction house can demand, as it sees fit, fulfilment or, after setting a deadline, compensation for non-fulfilment. The compensation can also be calculated in such a way that the item is auctioned again in a further auction and the defaulting purchaser is liable for any reduced proceeds compared with the previous auction and the special costs for repeat auctioning, including the fees of the auctioneer. In the event that sold lots are not paid for in full within a maximum of three months after the original auction date, the Auctioneer shall invoice said purchaser for at least the forgone auctioneer’s fees as compensation for nonfulfilment. The onus shall be on the purchaser to demonstrate that the Auctioneer did not incur any damages or incurred damages of a significantly lesser degree than the amount in question.
  10. The place of fulfilment and jurisdiction for transactions between merchants is Düsseldorf. German law applies; the regulations of the United Nations Sale of Goods Act do not apply.
  11. The afore-mentioned conditions do also apply to any lot sale after the date of auction. The regulations of mail order sale do neither apply to the auction sale nor any sale after the date of auction. If one of the above mentioned conditions shall be wholly or partly void, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining conditions. In case of any discrepancies between the German and the English language version of these General Auction Conditions as well as any lot description the German language version is relevant.

Status: September 2011                                                      The Auctioneer


 
March 6-7, 2012
2.000 lots starting from the antique up to today. Collection of antique coins and tokens, Notgeld, medalls with focus on prussia also DDR honors as well as the estate of the medal artist Fritz Scheppat. Everything offered detailed in single lots. Last but not least 500 estates offered on March 7.


March 8, 2012
Zeppelin and Air mail specialized auction sale including a special part "the Chicagoflight". Additional memorabilia and medals. Around 1600 lots in total.
March 8-10, 2012
More than 5000 lots from Overseas and Europe. Highlights like the extraordinary collection of Cholera Mail from Prof Dr. Johann Schmidt. Strong section Germany from Old German states to colonies. Large selection of lots and collections on march 10 (with many images in the online catalogue).

June 21, 2012
"Kingdom of Hanover 1850-1866". Specialized auction sale of the gold medal collection of Ruediger Suppelt- Exotic destinations, free frankings, as well as many other highlights.

„Königreich Hannover 1850-1866“Sonderauktion der mit Großgold prämierten Ausstellungssammlung „Königreich Hannover 1850-1860“ von Rüdiger Suppelt – Exotische Destinationen und Barfrankaturen sowie weitere Highlights.
 
June 21-23, 2012
International Stamp acution - Single lots as well as the largest selection of lots and collections since the founding of our company. Everything will be offered, from the scarce single item to large box, whioch will give you a start for a new collection.
November 8-10, 2012
International auction sale. You will find new finds like a colonoal postcard from the pioneerflight of the first air mail in German Southwest-Africa and the complete sheets of proofs from interallied commission in Slesvig 1920.
You will find rarities like a complete sheet of the unissud Austria postwar stamp "thunder and deathmask" as well as
an unused shipstamps of the turkish steap-ship company. We offer the whole world of philately.

February 26th - March 2nd 2013
International coin auction - this is where you will find the one missing coin for your collection. Republican denarii and byzantine Solidi, Bremen Doppeltaler, Notgeld and a Weimar range of excellent quality are just a few of our auction highlights. Save your enthusiasm for the best pieces taken from a general collection of German banknotes and a treasure discovery from Xanten. We offer investment lots as well as medals and official decorations. Discover the wide world of numismatics right here with us.
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