A STUNNING 18CT WG BLACK & WHITE DIAMOND LEOPARD BANGLE BY LEO PIZZO, TOTALLING APPROX 8.00CT

Lot No. 1

Product Details
Auction Closes: 28/10/2024 9:30:00 AM AEDT
Lot Countdown:
Buyers Premium: 23%
Description:
18ct white gold, fully hallmarked by craftsman Leo Pizzo, Italy, from the Animalia Collection, intricately designed as a sprung oval shaped bangle of open ended design, each flexible rounded form panel pave set with black and white brilliant cut diamonds, meeting to each end with a stylised leopard head, beautifully detailed, to back section tapering polished white gold panels. Inner Width: 5.7cm White Diamonds totalling approx 4.00cts. Black a further 4.00cts. Total Weight: 65grams
Estimate:
16000-22000

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As at 16 January 2020

Estimated Selling Range and Descriptions

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(b)only the Auctioneer may place a bid on behalf of the Seller;

(c)neither the Seller nor any person on the Seller’s behalf may bid on the lot

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Risk

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  1. the average of the Estimated Selling Range high and low estimates; or
  2. the Agreed Reserve

whichever is higher.

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  1. the average of the Estimated Selling Range high and low estimates; or
  2. the Agreed Reserve

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Unsold Lots

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  2. if the maker of the offer wishes to withdraw the offer then they must do so in writing prior to the communication to them by the company of the Seller’s acceptance of the offer

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The Buyer

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Buyers to satisfy themselves

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Timed Online Sales

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Stones are not removed from lots to determine treatments and are therefore assumed to be possibly treated through means of oiling, heating, coating or other.

Precious Metals

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Payment by Buyer

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Collection of Purchases

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  1.  re-sell the Lot without reserve by auction, private treaty or any other means provided that a notice is given to the Buyer who agrees not to challenge the resale price achieved in respect of the Lot;
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  4.  retain any Lot sold to the Buyer at the same or any other auction until payment of the Purchase Price by the Buyer;
  5.  apply the proceeds of the Sale of any Lot then due or at any time thereafter becoming due to the Buyer in payment or part payment of the Purchase Price;
  6.  exercise a lien on or exercise a power of sale over any other property of the Buyer in the power, possession or control or the company;
  7.  rescind the Sale of that Lot or any other Lot sold by the Seller to the Buyer at the same time or any other auction sale;
  8.  repossess any goods comprising any Lot in respect of which payment is overdue and thereafter resell the same, and for this purpose the Buyer hereby grants an irrevocable licence to the company to enter upon all or any of the Buyer’s premises (with or without vehicles) during normal business hours, without prejudice to any other rights of the company;
  9.  issue legal proceedings against the Buyer and in the case of default on payment, the cost of debt collection will be added to the amount owing to Philips Auctions;
  10.  reject a bid from the Buyer at any future auction sale or require the Buyer to pay a deposit before any bid is accepted by the company at any future Sale.

If the Lot is not collected, the company may, after a period of two weeks (during which time the company will attempt to contact the Buyer), and in its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, exercise one or more of the following remedies;

  1.  remove, store and further insure the Lot at the expense of the Buyer;
  2.  rescind the Sale of that Lot or any other Lot sold by the Seller to the Buyer at the same or any other auction sale;

The Buyer shall pay all reasonable legal and other costs reasonably incurred by the company or the Seller (whether or not Court proceedings shall have been issued) as a result of the Buyer’s non-payment for and/or failure to collect a Lot, on a full indemnity basis, together with interest thereon at the rate specified above (3% per month) from the date upon which the Buyer shall have become liable to pay costs.

Absentee or Commission Bids

The company is prepared to execute telephone bids on behalf of prospective Buyers who are not at the auction at no charge on the condition that the prospective Buyer acknowledges that taking instructions by telephone in the course of an auction has inherent risks (such as miscommunication, misunderstanding or other problems caused by a telecommunications fault or failure including a mobile telephone connection falling out).

The company shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions in connection with the execution of absentee or telephone bids. All telephone bids will start at the lowest estimate given in the catalogue. If we are unable to contact you, we will place one bid on your behalf at the lowest estimated amount printed in our catalogue for each lot you have specified.

Notices

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