Lot consisting of box with Tuareg trousseau and Ehel scepter. Amazigh-speaking Tuareg peoples. West Africa, Sahel Region, Mauritania, late 19th century-early 20th century. . . Lot consisting of box with Tuareg trousseau and Ehel scepter. Amazigh-speaking Tuareg peoples. West Africa, Sahel Region, Mauritania, late 19th century-early 20th century.Ehel, Marriage Ceremonial Sign for Curtain.Carved wood, metal inserts (bronze, copper, silver).Although a functional object, the ehel offered here differs from other specimens held in international museum collections in the exquisite refinement of the carving, rendered by an abstract geometric texture with a cadenced modular rhythm. The object, which is functional in nature but, in turn, also a demarcator of status, consists of two parts: the rod, which was inserted into the sand to support and demarcate the space of the bridal chamber, and the richly decorated upper part, which served as a support for fine leather panels and/or decorative mats given to the bride and groom, or to hold up the couple's travel bags. The geometric latticework was embellished by the application of thin decorative slats of silver, copper and brass, attached with studs, which in turn were engraved with geometric motifs of Berber heritage, also found in the jewelry used by women. The presence of precious material is indicative of the object's dual functionality: when the tent was disassembled during travel, the Tuareg leader of the group distinguished himself through the use of the ehel which, from being a ceremonial object acquired the role of an insignia of power, thus doubling its significance. In addition, the dark patina observable on the object's surface suggests prolonged use over time, placing it probably between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Jewelry box. Carved wood, metal inserts (bronze, copper, silver, brass), pigments.Splendid rectangular jewelry box made of ebony embellished externally with delicate metal plates of white and silver brass, red copper and yellow copper, two of which also serve as hinges suitable for opening the object. While the outer perimeter of the casket features a simple metal decoration punctuated by small spheres that continues on the short sides and back, the front and top are filled with combinations of intricate geometric patterns that feature refined engravings. The Tuareg aesthetic purely favors a figuration of triangles, rectangles and squares, as they are imbued with symbolism. Triangular shapes, for example, are used and worn as protection against evil spirits. In addition, silver is also considered to have beneficent value, capable of attracting to bakara, or blessings, happiness and good luck.The casket, made entirely by hand by one or more Tuareg artists, was used by a new bride to store within it her dowry, consisting of precious jewelry and talismans inherited from her mother and given to her by her husband after the wedding. Typically, the amount and type of jewelry used demarcates the social status of the woman, signaling whether she was unmarried, married or widowed.The rarity of the object is found inside, as the wood is leather-lined and richly painted with natural pigments recreating protective and auspicious symbols for the bride. Among the talismans found can be seen a hand of Fatima, a symbol of protection, good luck and joy.The box features padlock with original fully functioning key decorated in finely worked metal.Telek, wrist dagger. Wood, metal inserts, leather, pigments.At local festivals and weddings where camel-riding competitions are held, Tuareg men use to adorn their robes with a telek, a short-bladed wrist dagger, and a sword (takoba).The exquisite telek in question, complete with original case made of wood, metal and leather dyed green, features a pointed blade forged of iron, and hilt of wood and metal worked with delicate geometric engravings recalling the rich Tuareg symbolism. The telek was inserted in the inner part of the forearm and hooked to the robe by means of leather strips knotted to the two rings attached to the sides of the case. Typically, the hilt of the telek is positioned toward the wrist for ease of removal.Flask. Coconut, cork, rope, metal inserts (bronze, copper, silver).Rare specimen of coconut dried and reused by Tuareg men as a flask to carry liquids, probably water, distilled water or alcoholic substances. The uniqueness of the object lies in the cover made of metal with bronze and silver lozenge inserts, inci
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Lot consisting of box with Tuareg trousseau and Ehel scepter. Amazigh-speaking Tuareg peoples. West Africa, Sahel Region, Mauritania, late 19th century-early 20th century. . . Lot consisting of box with Tuareg trousseau and Ehel scepter. Amazigh-speaking Tuareg peoples. West Africa, Sahel Region, Mauritania, late 19th century-early 20th century.Ehel, Marriage Ceremonial Sign for Curtain.Carved wood, metal inserts (bronze, copper, silver).Although a functional object, the ehel offered here differs from other specimens held in international museum collections in the exquisite refinement of the carving, rendered by an abstract geometric texture with a cadenced modular rhythm. The object, which is functional in nature but, in turn, also a demarcator of status, consists of two parts: the rod, which was inserted into the sand to support and demarcate the space of the bridal chamber, and the richly decorated upper part, which served as a support for fine leather panels and/or decorative mats given to the bride and groom, or to hold up the couple's travel bags. The geometric latticework was embellished by the application of thin decorative slats of silver, copper and brass, attached with studs, which in turn were engraved with geometric motifs of Berber heritage, also found in the jewelry used by women. The presence of precious material is indicative of the object's dual functionality: when the tent was disassembled during travel, the Tuareg leader of the group distinguished himself through the use of the ehel which, from being a ceremonial object acquired the role of an insignia of power, thus doubling its significance. In addition, the dark patina observable on the object's surface suggests prolonged use over time, placing it probably between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Jewelry box. Carved wood, metal inserts (bronze, copper, silver, brass), pigments.Splendid rectangular jewelry box made of ebony embellished externally with delicate metal plates of white and silver brass, red copper and yellow copper, two of which also serve as hinges suitable for opening the object. While the outer perimeter of the casket features a simple metal decoration punctuated by small spheres that continues on the short sides and back, the front and top are filled with combinations of intricate geometric patterns that feature refined engravings. The Tuareg aesthetic purely favors a figuration of triangles, rectangles and squares, as they are imbued with symbolism. Triangular shapes, for example, are used and worn as protection against evil spirits. In addition, silver is also considered to have beneficent value, capable of attracting to bakara, or blessings, happiness and good luck.The casket, made entirely by hand by one or more Tuareg artists, was used by a new bride to store within it her dowry, consisting of precious jewelry and talismans inherited from her mother and given to her by her husband after the wedding. Typically, the amount and type of jewelry used demarcates the social status of the woman, signaling whether she was unmarried, married or widowed.The rarity of the object is found inside, as the wood is leather-lined and richly painted with natural pigments recreating protective and auspicious symbols for the bride. Among the talismans found can be seen a hand of Fatima, a symbol of protection, good luck and joy.The box features padlock with original fully functioning key decorated in finely worked metal.Telek, wrist dagger. Wood, metal inserts, leather, pigments.At local festivals and weddings where camel-riding competitions are held, Tuareg men use to adorn their robes with a telek, a short-bladed wrist dagger, and a sword (takoba).The exquisite telek in question, complete with original case made of wood, metal and leather dyed green, features a pointed blade forged of iron, and hilt of wood and metal worked with delicate geometric engravings recalling the rich Tuareg symbolism. The telek was inserted in the inner part of the forearm and hooked to the robe by means of leather strips knotted to the two rings attached to the sides of the case. Typically, the hilt of the telek is positioned toward the wrist for ease of removal.Flask. Coconut, cork, rope, metal inserts (bronze, copper, silver).Rare specimen of coconut dried and reused by Tuareg men as a flask to carry liquids, probably water, distilled water or alcoholic substances. The uniqueness of the object lies in the cover made of metal with bronze and silver lozenge inserts, inci
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Viewing of the lots before auction
All lots will be on display prior to auction, in the case of traditional auctions, or can be viewed by appointment for online auctions, in order to examine the quality and condition of items; no complaints will be accepted after the hammer, even if there are errors in the catalogue
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Note
Antique items declared of significant interest under art. 6 of Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no.490 are indicated as such in the catalogue or announced during the sale. On such items, the Italian State may exercise the right of first refusal within 60 days of the sale notice; the sale, therefore, will only take place after the deadline has passed. In the event that the right of first refusal being exercised, the bidder will be entitled to reimbursement of any amounts already paid.
Security deposit
For new customers the auction house may require the payment of a security deposit in order to participate to the sales. This deposit must be paid in the forms of payment allowed by the general terms and conditions, in the cases and in the amounts determined by the Auction House.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS ABOUT CONDITION
Condition is not stated in the catalogue. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from faults. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves by inspection as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports can, however, be provided on request, but are for general guidance only and any such report is, of necessity, subjective.All those who take part in the sale fully accept these regulations and upon acquiring any item assume legal responsibility for the purchase made. Any dispute will be the resolved by the Court of Brescia.
Payments
Forms of payment accepted are: cheque, bank transfer, credit card (Visa, Mastercard and American Express) and cash up to €1,000.00. In the case of cheque or bank transfer, payment will be considered cleared only upon confirmation by our bank of transfer of the amount due. No item will be delivered prior to this. Payments for items purchased must be made no later than 5 working days from the date of the auction. In case of default by the buyer, the auction house will assume that the sale is closed and make the item available again to the seller. .Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Capitoliumart: 1. authorise Capitoliumart, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Capitoliumart through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Capitoliumart is entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.
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For purchases with a minimum €5,000.00 hammer price, auction fees excluded (for each individual auction, where more than one item is purchased), a deferred payment service is provided interest-free, with 5 monthly installments and immediate payment of the auction fees and first installment of the hammer price. To be eligible for deferred payment, you must notify the auction house in advance, indicating the lots in which you are interested. For information email: [email protected]
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HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: UBI BANCO DI BRESCIA SPA
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IBAN: IT53F0350011210000000062448
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HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
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BIC SWIFT: BCVAIT2VBRE
IBAN: IT70K0511611200000000055623
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CapitoliumArt provides an all-inclusive service for packaging and shipping of lots for auction buyers.
- The service can be paid for in one transaction together with the purchased lots.
- For several lots, up to a maximum of four, with the exception of large sculptures and furniture items, these can be combined in a single package; in this case the shipping cost will be the lot with the highest shipping cost plus 5 euros for each additional lot.
- Insured shipping can also be provided on request.
- In the case of framed lots, the glass is always removed before shipment.
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Export from the Italian territory:
Export of lots outside the territory of the Republic of Italy, especially items more than fifty years old, is subject to regulations under Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no. 490 (art. 65-72).
Issue of the relevant certificates for free circulation is the responsibility of the buyer.
Failure to provide or delay in the issuing of any licence does not constitute cause for termination or cancellation of the sale, or justify any delay in payment by the purchaser of the total amount due.
Auction
Items are sold to the highest bidder at the auction on dedicated auction days, or previously notified. The auctioneer may change the order of lots as notified in the catalogue and has discretion to combine and divide lots. Should complaints emerge regarding the winning of an item, the auctioneer has discretion to resume the auction from the preceding bid.
Viewing of the lots before auction
All lots will be on display prior to auction, in the case of traditional auctions, or can be viewed by appointment for online auctions, in order to examine the quality and condition of items; no complaints will be accepted after the hammer, even if there are errors in the catalogue
Buyer's premium
The hammer price of an item is increased by 29% to the buyer, to include buyer's premium and VAT. Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
Note
Antique items declared of significant interest under art. 6 of Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no.490 are indicated as such in the catalogue or announced during the sale. On such items, the Italian State may exercise the right of first refusal within 60 days of the sale notice; the sale, therefore, will only take place after the deadline has passed. In the event that the right of first refusal being exercised, the bidder will be entitled to reimbursement of any amounts already paid.
Security deposit
For new customers the auction house may require the payment of a security deposit in order to participate to the sales. This deposit must be paid in the forms of payment allowed by the general terms and conditions, in the cases and in the amounts determined by the Auction House.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS ABOUT CONDITION
Condition is not stated in the catalogue. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from faults. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves by inspection as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports can, however, be provided on request, but are for general guidance only and any such report is, of necessity, subjective.All those who take part in the sale fully accept these regulations and upon acquiring any item assume legal responsibility for the purchase made. Any dispute will be the resolved by the Court of Brescia.
Payments
Forms of payment accepted are: cheque, bank transfer, credit card (Visa, Mastercard and American Express) and cash up to €1,000.00. In the case of cheque or bank transfer, payment will be considered cleared only upon confirmation by our bank of transfer of the amount due. No item will be delivered prior to this. Payments for items purchased must be made no later than 5 working days from the date of the auction. In case of default by the buyer, the auction house will assume that the sale is closed and make the item available again to the seller. .Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Capitoliumart: 1. authorise Capitoliumart, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Capitoliumart through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Capitoliumart is entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.
Deferred payments
For purchases with a minimum €5,000.00 hammer price, auction fees excluded (for each individual auction, where more than one item is purchased), a deferred payment service is provided interest-free, with 5 monthly installments and immediate payment of the auction fees and first installment of the hammer price. To be eligible for deferred payment, you must notify the auction house in advance, indicating the lots in which you are interested. For information email: [email protected]
Bank details (UBI BANK)
HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: UBI BANCO DI BRESCIA SPA
BRANCH: BRESCIA VIA TRIESTE
BIC SWIFT: BCABIT21
IBAN: IT53F0350011210000000062448
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HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: LA VALSABBINA
BRANCH: BRESCIA VIA XXV APRILE
BIC SWIFT: BCVAIT2VBRE
IBAN: IT70K0511611200000000055623
Shipping with CapitoliumArt
CapitoliumArt provides an all-inclusive service for packaging and shipping of lots for auction buyers.
- The service can be paid for in one transaction together with the purchased lots.
- For several lots, up to a maximum of four, with the exception of large sculptures and furniture items, these can be combined in a single package; in this case the shipping cost will be the lot with the highest shipping cost plus 5 euros for each additional lot.
- Insured shipping can also be provided on request.
- In the case of framed lots, the glass is always removed before shipment.
For quotes and information please write to: [email protected]
Shipping by external courier
If the customer wishes to have the items collected by an external shipping company, the cost of packaging will be €25 per item.
For quotes and information please email: [email protected]
Export from the Italian territory:
Export of lots outside the territory of the Republic of Italy, especially items more than fifty years old, is subject to regulations under Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no. 490 (art. 65-72).
Issue of the relevant certificates for free circulation is the responsibility of the buyer.
Failure to provide or delay in the issuing of any licence does not constitute cause for termination or cancellation of the sale, or justify any delay in payment by the purchaser of the total amount due.
Auction
Items are sold to the highest bidder at the auction on dedicated auction days, or previously notified. The auctioneer may change the order of lots as notified in the catalogue and has discretion to combine and divide lots. Should complaints emerge regarding the winning of an item, the auctioneer has discretion to resume the auction from the preceding bid.
Viewing of the lots before auction
All lots will be on display prior to auction, in the case of traditional auctions, or can be viewed by appointment for online auctions, in order to examine the quality and condition of items; no complaints will be accepted after the hammer, even if there are errors in the catalogue
Buyer's premium
The hammer price of an item is increased by 29% to the buyer, to include buyer's premium and VAT. Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
Note
Antique items declared of significant interest under art. 6 of Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no.490 are indicated as such in the catalogue or announced during the sale. On such items, the Italian State may exercise the right of first refusal within 60 days of the sale notice; the sale, therefore, will only take place after the deadline has passed. In the event that the right of first refusal being exercised, the bidder will be entitled to reimbursement of any amounts already paid.
Security deposit
For new customers the auction house may require the payment of a security deposit in order to participate to the sales. This deposit must be paid in the forms of payment allowed by the general terms and conditions, in the cases and in the amounts determined by the Auction House.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS ABOUT CONDITION
Condition is not stated in the catalogue. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from faults. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves by inspection as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports can, however, be provided on request, but are for general guidance only and any such report is, of necessity, subjective.All those who take part in the sale fully accept these regulations and upon acquiring any item assume legal responsibility for the purchase made. Any dispute will be the resolved by the Court of Brescia.
Payments
Forms of payment accepted are: cheque, bank transfer, credit card (Visa, Mastercard and American Express) and cash up to €1,000.00. In the case of cheque or bank transfer, payment will be considered cleared only upon confirmation by our bank of transfer of the amount due. No item will be delivered prior to this. Payments for items purchased must be made no later than 5 working days from the date of the auction. In case of default by the buyer, the auction house will assume that the sale is closed and make the item available again to the seller. .Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Capitoliumart: 1. authorise Capitoliumart, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Capitoliumart through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Capitoliumart is entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.
Deferred payments
For purchases with a minimum €5,000.00 hammer price, auction fees excluded (for each individual auction, where more than one item is purchased), a deferred payment service is provided interest-free, with 5 monthly installments and immediate payment of the auction fees and first installment of the hammer price. To be eligible for deferred payment, you must notify the auction house in advance, indicating the lots in which you are interested. For information email: [email protected]
Bank details (UBI BANK)
HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: UBI BANCO DI BRESCIA SPA
BRANCH: BRESCIA VIA TRIESTE
BIC SWIFT: BCABIT21
IBAN: IT53F0350011210000000062448
Bank details (BANCA LA VALSABBINA)
HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: LA VALSABBINA
BRANCH: BRESCIA VIA XXV APRILE
BIC SWIFT: BCVAIT2VBRE
IBAN: IT70K0511611200000000055623
Shipping with CapitoliumArt
CapitoliumArt provides an all-inclusive service for packaging and shipping of lots for auction buyers.
- The service can be paid for in one transaction together with the purchased lots.
- For several lots, up to a maximum of four, with the exception of large sculptures and furniture items, these can be combined in a single package; in this case the shipping cost will be the lot with the highest shipping cost plus 5 euros for each additional lot.
- Insured shipping can also be provided on request.
- In the case of framed lots, the glass is always removed before shipment.
For quotes and information please write to: [email protected]
Shipping by external courier
If the customer wishes to have the items collected by an external shipping company, the cost of packaging will be €25 per item.
For quotes and information please email: [email protected]
Export from the Italian territory:
Export of lots outside the territory of the Republic of Italy, especially items more than fifty years old, is subject to regulations under Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no. 490 (art. 65-72).
Issue of the relevant certificates for free circulation is the responsibility of the buyer.
Failure to provide or delay in the issuing of any licence does not constitute cause for termination or cancellation of the sale, or justify any delay in payment by the purchaser of the total amount due.
Auction
Items are sold to the highest bidder at the auction on dedicated auction days, or previously notified. The auctioneer may change the order of lots as notified in the catalogue and has discretion to combine and divide lots. Should complaints emerge regarding the winning of an item, the auctioneer has discretion to resume the auction from the preceding bid.
Viewing of the lots before auction
All lots will be on display prior to auction, in the case of traditional auctions, or can be viewed by appointment for online auctions, in order to examine the quality and condition of items; no complaints will be accepted after the hammer, even if there are errors in the catalogue
Buyer's premium
The hammer price of an item is increased by 29% to the buyer, to include buyer's premium and VAT. Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
Note
Antique items declared of significant interest under art. 6 of Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no.490 are indicated as such in the catalogue or announced during the sale. On such items, the Italian State may exercise the right of first refusal within 60 days of the sale notice; the sale, therefore, will only take place after the deadline has passed. In the event that the right of first refusal being exercised, the bidder will be entitled to reimbursement of any amounts already paid.
Security deposit
For new customers the auction house may require the payment of a security deposit in order to participate to the sales. This deposit must be paid in the forms of payment allowed by the general terms and conditions, in the cases and in the amounts determined by the Auction House.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS ABOUT CONDITION
Condition is not stated in the catalogue. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from faults. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves by inspection as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports can, however, be provided on request, but are for general guidance only and any such report is, of necessity, subjective.All those who take part in the sale fully accept these regulations and upon acquiring any item assume legal responsibility for the purchase made. Any dispute will be the resolved by the Court of Brescia.
Payments
Forms of payment accepted are: cheque, bank transfer, credit card (Visa, Mastercard and American Express) and cash up to €1,000.00. In the case of cheque or bank transfer, payment will be considered cleared only upon confirmation by our bank of transfer of the amount due. No item will be delivered prior to this. Payments for items purchased must be made no later than 5 working days from the date of the auction. In case of default by the buyer, the auction house will assume that the sale is closed and make the item available again to the seller. .Capitoliumart offers also an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Capitoliumart: 1. authorise Capitoliumart, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Capitoliumart through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Capitoliumart is entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.
Deferred payments
For purchases with a minimum €5,000.00 hammer price, auction fees excluded (for each individual auction, where more than one item is purchased), a deferred payment service is provided interest-free, with 5 monthly installments and immediate payment of the auction fees and first installment of the hammer price. To be eligible for deferred payment, you must notify the auction house in advance, indicating the lots in which you are interested. For information email: [email protected]
Bank details (UBI BANK)
HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: UBI BANCO DI BRESCIA SPA
BRANCH: BRESCIA VIA TRIESTE
BIC SWIFT: BCABIT21
IBAN: IT53F0350011210000000062448
Bank details (BANCA LA VALSABBINA)
HOLDER: CAPITOLIUMART S.R.L.
BANK: LA VALSABBINA
BRANCH: BRESCIA VIA XXV APRILE
BIC SWIFT: BCVAIT2VBRE
IBAN: IT70K0511611200000000055623
Shipping with CapitoliumArt
CapitoliumArt provides an all-inclusive service for packaging and shipping of lots for auction buyers.
- The service can be paid for in one transaction together with the purchased lots.
- For several lots, up to a maximum of four, with the exception of large sculptures and furniture items, these can be combined in a single package; in this case the shipping cost will be the lot with the highest shipping cost plus 5 euros for each additional lot.
- Insured shipping can also be provided on request.
- In the case of framed lots, the glass is always removed before shipment.
For quotes and information please write to: [email protected]
Shipping by external courier
If the customer wishes to have the items collected by an external shipping company, the cost of packaging will be €25 per item.
For quotes and information please email: [email protected]
Export from the Italian territory:
Export of lots outside the territory of the Republic of Italy, especially items more than fifty years old, is subject to regulations under Legislative Decree 29/10/99 no. 490 (art. 65-72).
Issue of the relevant certificates for free circulation is the responsibility of the buyer.
Failure to provide or delay in the issuing of any licence does not constitute cause for termination or cancellation of the sale, or justify any delay in payment by the purchaser of the total amount due.
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