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Terms and Conditions

Heinrich Köhler Auktionen


General Auction Conditions


1. The auction is held exclusively on behalf of and for the account of third parties. The auctioneer is authorized to pursue in his own name all rights and claims arising from the vendor’s instructions or the knocking down of lots.

2. Lots are knocked down to the highest bidder. The auctioneer has the right in justified cases to refuse to knock down a lot, and to withdraw, combine and divide lots. Equal bids are determined by drawing lots. A bidder is bound by his bid if it is followed by a higher bid which is invalid or which is immediately refused by the auctioneer. In case that a higher bid, which was placed in time, erroneously was overlooked or in any other cases of doubt, the auctioneer may cancel the knocking down and reoffer the lot. The auctioneer may knock down a lot subject to the seller’s subsequent approval. The bidder is then bound by his bid for a period of four weeks from the date of making the bid. In case of a lot being knocked down subject to approval it can, however, be sold to another limit bidder without further inquiry. On the fall of the hammer a contract is established between the seller and the buyer. The auctioneer is legally bound, if so requested, to divulge the seller’s name to the buyer and the buyer’s name to the seller.

3. Written orders to bid will be executed conscientiously and safeguarding the client’s interests, but without recourse. The maximum prices as offered will be exhausted only to the extent as necessary to overbid other offers. In case of a bid „at best” the auctioneer may bid up to three times the start price, in case of bids „at any price” or „buy” up to ten times. The minimum bid for lots without estimate or for lots marked with „Gebot” is EUR 10,-.

4. The auctioneer receives a commission from the buyer of 22 % of the hammer price plus EUR 1,50 for each purchased lot. The buyer will be charged with the cost of postage, packing, insurance and the cost of import (in total=expenses) if necessary. Value added tax (currently 19 %) on the auctioneer’s commission and expenses together with value added tax on the hammer price (currently 7 %) if applicable will be invoiced separately. Supplies to Non-EU-Member States are exempted from VAT on commission, expenses and hammer price with presentation of relevant export documents. Supplies to EU customers outside Germany holding an EU VAT-ID-Number underly the “Reverse Charge System”, i.e. for commissions and expenses the German VAT does not apply; the buyer is obliged to include the respective VAT in his/her VAT declaration in his/her home country.

5. Bidders are obliged to take over lots knocked down to them. Invoices to room bidders are payable immediately, all other invoices are payable upon receipt. Invoices issued during or immediately after the auction are subject to review and possible amendments; errors reserved. Persons bidding for third parties should make this known to the auctioneer before the auction; otherwise they may be deemed to be the buyer. Lots remain the property of the seller until payment has been made in full which includes clearance of any cheques and payment of any bills of exchange. The buyer has no right to request delivery of any lots until payment has been made in full.

6. If payment is delayed interest will be charged at 1 % per month or part month. This interest rate may be adjusted if the auctioneer can prove that a higher rate or the buyer can prove that a lower rate is justified; the interest rate is at least 5 % higher than the basis interest rate per year.If the buyer fails to pay promptly or does not take up the lots, the auctioneer is entitled to demand flat-rate damages of 25 % of the hammer price in compensation for forgone commission and for expenses incurred unless the buyer can prove that there is no damage or that the amount claimed is excessive. The auctioneer reserves the right to claim higher damages subsequently.

7. Shipping of lots is at the buyer’s cost. The risk passes on to the buyer as soon as the lots are handed over to the Post Office.

8. All lots may be viewed and checked before the auction. Descriptions in the catalogue do not mean guarantees for quality and authenticity. The auctioneer is not liable for any defects of the items. He commits himself, however, to transmit without delay complaints about defects to the consignor. In case of reversed transaction the auctioneer will reimburse his commission to the buyer; any further claims to him are excluded.

Claims relating to obvious defects must be received by the auctioneer within ten days of handing over or delivery. The auctioneer is entitled to require the buyer to obtain at his expense reports from two independent experts that substantiate the claims. No claims of any sort, in particular relating to quality and quantity may be made in respect of collections, accumulations and other large lots. Unless stated otherwise, quoted catalogue values are not binding.

Lots already stated to contain faults cannot be returned by reason of further small faults. Defects which can be seen from illustrations (margins, perforations, cancellations, centering etc.) cannot be subject of complaints. No complaint will be considered if lots or stamps have been altered. Alterations include removal of hinges, hinge remainders or paper adhesions, immersion in water, treating with chemicals and the addition (or removal) of marks of any sort.

If a lot is purchased subject to an expert opinion, the cost of which will be borne by the buyer, this expertising will be arranged by the auctioneer unless otherwise determined by the buyer. With bidding for stamps which have already been expertised or for stamps with certificates the bidder accepts the expert marks and certificates which are available for his guidance and inspection as decisive unless the bid is made subject to certification by any expert nominated by the bidder and approved by the auctioneer before the auction. Stamps which are clearly established as forgeries may be marked as such by experts. The auctioneer is entitled to request the buyer to refer all complaints directly to the seller.

9. In addition, we reserve the right to make data on serious service disruptions (e.g. attempted fraud, failure of recognised claims despite two reminders of undisputed or legally enforceable claims) also accessible to third parties if this is in our legitimate interest to prosecute or protect the auction system from damage or if they prove a legitimate interest in this. These may be, for example, criminal prosecution authorities, credit agencies or other auction houses.

10. These auction terms also apply to subsequent sales after auction; the special provisions for distance sales do not apply.

11. Place of fulfillment for either party shall be Wiesbaden; any disputes arising shall be referred to the court having jurisdiction in Wiesbaden under German law.

12. No oral variations to these conditions are valid; all alterations or additions must be in writing.

13. Should one of the above conditions be unworkable in whole or in part, the validity of the other conditions will remain unaffected
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Heinrich Köhler Auktionen


Heinrich Köhler 378th Auction LIVE!
March 21st - 26th, 2022

Top philatelic offer in nine catalogs!
On March 21st, 2022, will start our 7th auction in Wiesbaden. Once again, the audience can expect a spectacular program with numerous philatelic highlights over six days up to and including March 26th, 2022. The sixth part of the already legendary "ERIVAN auctions" with the "Old German States" will cause a sensation outside of philatelic circles. In addition, the offer, presented in a total of ten catalogs, has numerous other treasures and valuables from philately and postal history from Germany to overseas

Registration:

Start of the Live-auction: 21. March 2022 09:00 CET

LIVE! Info and free registration for the Live-Auction

Short Terms and Conditions

The auctioneer receives a commission from the buyer of 21 % of the hammer price plus EUR 1,50 for each purchased lot. The buyer will be charged with the cost of postage, packing, insurance and the cost of import if necessary. 19% Value Added Tax (VAT) on commissions and expenses (not on the hammer price) will be invoiced to all domestic buyers and all buyers from EU countries without EU VAT-ID number.

For lots marked with a circle (°) next to the lot number an additional 19%VAT on the hammer price will be charged. This charge does not apply to dealers outside Germany and within the European Union with a turnover tax identication number.

For lots marked with a dot (•) next to the lot number 7% import charges (not tax, non deductible) will be charged to all buyers within the European Union. Buyers outside the European Union will not be billed these import charges, provided export of the lots is proven. 

Please note the Terms and Conditions

Lot Start Lot End Starting Time Description

Monday March 21st, 2022

1001 1556 09:00 CET Single Lots: Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland, Europe and Colonies: Albania – Vatican, incl. Great Britain and British Commonwealth Overseas countries, Shipmail, Airmail, Zeppelin, Olympics, Thematics and Literature, Coins
4001 4221 15:00 CET Special Catalogue: Ottoman Post in Bulgaria 1840–1878 · The ‘Abdulaziz’ Collection

Tuesday March 22nd, 2022

1560 2152 09:00 CET Single Lots: German States Baden – Württemberg, North German Confederation, Alsace-Lorraine, German Empire 1872 – 1945
5001 5170 14:30 CET Special Catalogue: German Empire 1900 –1945 · The Dr. Heinz Jaeger Collection
2153 2347 16:30 CET Single Lots: German post offices abroad and colonies, including Special offer: The 1898 journey of the German imperial couple to the Orient

Wednesday March 23rd, 2022

10001 11220 09:00 CET Collections: Europe: Albania – Vatican, including Great Britain and British Commonwealth, Overseas countries, General collections All World / Europe / Overseas, Airmail and Zeppelin, Thematic collections, Picture Postcards, Coins Germany: German States, German Empire, German post offices abroad and Colonies, German Occupation WWI, German Areas and Plebiscites, Danzig, Memel, German Occupation WWII, General collections Germany, Germany after 1945, including Special offer: Worldwide Postal Stationery · The forgotten collection formed by John Ahlström (1897–1988) of Sweden

Thursday March 24th, 2022

2348 2834 09:00 CET Single Lots: German Occupation WWI, German Areas and Plebiscites, Saar, Danzig, Memel, German Occupation WWII
5501 5660 13:00 CET Special Catalogue: AMG Post · The Harold E. Peter Collection
2835 3344 15:00 CET Single Lots: Germany after 1945: Local issues, Allied Forces issues, Soviet Occupation Zone, German Democratic Republic, Berlin, Bizone, Federal Republik of Germany

Friday March 25th, 2022

6001 6154 09:00 CET Special Catalogue: The Rolf Rohlfs Collections · International Mail via Trieste (part II) · Austria – First Issue Used in Hungary (part II)
7001 7120 12:00 CET Special Catalogue: Bavaria from 1849 · The Eliahu Weber Collection (part II)
8001 8251 15:00 CET Special Catalogue: Transatlantic Mail via Bremen · The Friedrich Meyer Collection

Saturday March 26th, 2022

1 287 10:00 CET Special Catalogue: German States – The ERIVAN Collection – 7th Auction
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