VO Collection d'ivoires d'Orient et d'Extrême-Orient - Mardi 25 Mai, 10h45

The Shichi Fukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune) on the Takarabune ("Treasure ship"), an ivory okimono and netsuke, Japan, first half of the 20th century, 6 cm and 3.5 cm high (lacks to the netsuke)

Lot 3975
Estimate
CHF 300 - 500
Adjudicated(excl. fees)
CHF 240

Description

The Shichi Fukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune) on the Takarabune ("Treasure ship"), an ivory okimono and netsuke, Japan, first half of the 20th century, 6 cm and 3.5 cm high (lacks to the netsuke)

Condition report

Some splits
Netsuke: two lacks to the hardstones to the front of the boat
Some chips

Important: Sales conditions for regulated animal materials:

According to the Art. 6a, "Foreign buyers shall always check the relevant customs laws and regulations before bidding on any lot containing wildlife material such as, but not only: ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, or whalebone. Hôtel des Ventes pays particular attention to complete its due diligence duties to ensure that all the objects presented in the catalogue comply with our laws and regulations of Cultural Property (CPTA). However, we are under no obligation to cancel your purchase and refund the amount paid if your lot cannot be exported, imported or if seized by a government authority."

Therefore, buyers are not entitled to cancel the sale in the event that they are refused export or import.

Please note that obtaining CITES is not guaranteed by Piguet Auction House. Please also note that for an export, a total of CHF 50.00 plus an administration fee of CHF 50.00 for each piece will be charged. Importation depends entirely on the buyer and the rules of the country of importation.

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