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George Nakashima, An early Sideboard, 1958, walnut, with client's name, on the reverse, 30 1/2 x 9.
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Category:Everything Else / Other
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Estimated At:8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER)
0.00USD+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2003 Jun 11 @ 14:00UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
George Nakashima
An early Sideboard, 1958
walnut, with client's name
on the reverse
30 1/2 x 98 x 20 in.
(77.5 x 249 x 50.8 cm)
Estimate: $8,000-12,000
Provenance
Herbert Lebovitz, allentown, Pennsylvania
Auction Location:
United States
Previewing Details:
Friday, June 6, 2003, 10am to 5pm - Saturday, June 7, 2003, 10am to 5pm - Sunday, June 8, 2003, 1Pm to 5pm - Monday, June 9, 2003, 10am to 5pm - Tuesday, June 10, 2003, 10am to 5pm
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strict liability or otherwise.
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<p>4 THE AUCTION
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For bidders requesting the opportunity to bid by telephone,we reserve the right
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<p>Bidding Intervals:For your convenience,bidding generally commences at
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HAVE AN INTEREST IN A LOT OTHER THAN OUR COMMISSION,WE MAY
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<p>Sale to the Highest Bidder:A lot shall be sold to the highest bidder deter-
mined by the Auctioneer,subject to the terms and conditions of sale.Title
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be obligated to pay the purchase price,including buyer ’s premium and appli-
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responsibility with respect to the Property,such as but not limited to the
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and export of the Property.
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it insufficient,and (vi)otherwise regulate the bidding and its increments.In the
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<p>6 REMOVAL OF PROPERTY ;LATE CHARGES ;WORK OF OTHERS
Collection of Purchased Property.Details are located under the section titled
Special Terms and Conditions.No purchase may be claimed or removed
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buyer ’s proof of payment and must be presented when collecting purchases.
<p>Storage and Late Payment Charges.After 35 days,an administrative fee of
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right to charge a late payment fee of 1_1/2%per month on the purchase price
if payment is not received on time as provided in these Standard Terms and
Conditions.We also reserve the right to place Property in public storage,
in which case buyer shall be charged the amount of such storage and
appropriate insurance,and other reasonable costs associated with storage
of the Property.
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of any item made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage)animal
material,such as but not limited to,ivory,whalebone,rhinoceros horn or
tortoiseshell.Bidders are advised that some countries completely prohibit
the importation of property containing such materials.Accordingly,prior to
bidding,bidders considering export of the Property should familiarize
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or cancellation of a purchase or delay in making payment for a purchase.
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Remedies Upon Buyer ’s Breach:If buyer fails to comply with any of its
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the full purchase price,including fees and charges.In addition,at our option
we may (i)cancel the sale of the lot(s)on which buyer is in default and on all
other lots sold to buyer,and keep all payments made by buyer as liquidated
damages,(ii)resell the lot(s)at private or public sale,without reserve,and
(iii)exercise any other rights given by law.In any event,we shall be entitled
to recover from the defaulting buyer any amounts that remain due us on the
purchase price,together with all fees and charges.We shall also be entitled
to recover all damages,including costs of collection incurred in connection
with buyer ’s default.These costs of collection include,but are not limited to,
handling charges,normal sales commissions and expenses (on both the
sale for which buyer defaulted,and on any resale),and reasonable attorneys ’
fees and expenses.
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buyer,PHILLIPS retains,and the buyer grants to PHILLIPS ,a security interest
in the Property purchased by buyer at auction and in any other property or
money in our possession or coming into our possession.We may apply such
money or deal with such property as the Uniform Commercial Code or other
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cease upon actual physical delivery of the property to buyer or buyer ’s agent.
<p>8 PRIVATE SALES
These Standard Terms and Conditions shall also apply to any private sale
by us of Property.
<p>9 RESCISSION BY US
If an adverse claim is asserted with respect to Property purchased by a buyer,
we shall have the right,but not the obligation,to rescind the sale.Upon notice
of our election to rescind the sale,the buyer will promptly return the Property
to our premises in the same condition as at the time of purchase.We will
then refund the purchase price and buyer ’s premium.The refund shall
constitute the sole remedy and recourse of buyer against us and the
consignor with respect to such claim.
<p>10 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
We are acting as agent only in connection with sale of Property.We disclaim
any responsibility for a breach or default by the consignor,except as
specifically stated above.In no event will our liability for any breach,act or
omission (including,but not limited to,any breach of the Authorship Warranty
or any breach of a warranty of title)exceed the purchase price actually paid
by buyer.BUYER AGREES THAT WE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY UNDER
ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR INDIRECT,SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ,whether in contract,warranty,tort,strict
liability,negligence or otherwise,arising out of,resulting from,or relating in
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(ii)the acts or omissions of us or our agents,representatives,affiliates,
officers,directors or employees.
<p>11 GOVERNING LAW;SUBMISSION TO JURISDICTION
The laws of the State of New York (excluding its conflicts of law rules)shall
be used to interpret the meaning of these Standard Terms and Conditions
and the Authorship Warranty.By bidding at an auction or otherwise
purchasing Property,whether personally or by an agent,and whether
physically present at an auction or bidding by way of written,telephone,
electronic or other bid means,BUYER CONSENTS TO THE JURISDICTION
OF (I)THE STATE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK LOCATED IN
NEW YORK,NEW YORK,AND (II)THE FEDERAL COURTS FOR THE
SOUTHERN AND EASTERN DISTRICTS OF NEW YORK.BUYER ALSO
AGREES THAT ANY LAWSUIT BUYER MAY BRING AGAINST US WILL
BE BROUGHT ONLY (I)IN THE STATE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK LOCATED IN NEW YORK,NEW YORK,OR (II)IN A FEDERAL
COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN OR EASTERN DISTRICTS OF NEW YORK.
<p>12 WAIVER
Any provision of the Standard Terms and Conditions and of the Authorship
Warranty may be waived by us,provided that such waiver is in a writing signed
by one of our duly authorized officers.A waiver on one occasion shall not
be a waiver on any other occasion,nor shall any waiver of one provision affect
our ability to insist on strict performance by buyer of all other provisions.
<p>13 INFORMATION
If you need further information or have any questions about these Standard
Terms and Conditions,the Authorship Warranty or any other provisions appli-
cable to a sale,please call us at +1 212 940 1200.
<p>14 ART LOSS REGISTER
All items advertised in this catalogue for sale by auction,have,insofar as
they are uniquely identifiable from the description given,been checked
against the computerized database of stolen or lost artwork,antiques and
other cultural objects maintained by the Art Loss Register.A search certificate
can be provided by the Art Loss Register.The Art Loss Register can be
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email at artloss@artloss.com.The Art Loss Register cannot,however,
guarantee the provenance of any catalogued item against which they search,
and will not be liable for any direct or consequential losses of any nature
howsoever arising.This statement is not intended to affect,detract from,or
override Phillips ’Conditions of Sale,and in the event of any conflict the
Conditions of Sale will take priority to the terms of this statement.
<p>These Special Terms and Conditions for Sale NY050103 supplement our
Standard Terms and Conditions printed in this Catalogue,and should be
fully read prior to bidding at the auction.
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1368 to arrange for collection of property at PHILLIPS at 450 West 15
Street,3rd Floor,New York,NY 10011 location.As a service to our
clientele,PHILLIPS Shipping Coordinator is,subject to Paragraph 6 of
our Standard Terms and Conditions,available to assist in arranging for
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Costs of storage and other charges as set forth in the Standard Terms
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limited warranty for each lot offered in the Catalogue.The Standard Terms
and Conditions shall fully apply to this warranty.
<p>Definitions:The term “authorship ”means the creator,period,culture,source
or origin of the property to the extent described in the upper case letters next
to the lot number in the catalogue (e.g.EILEEN GRAY 22).
<p>Limited Warranty:PHILLIPS warrants the authorship of Property for a period
of five years from the date of the sale by PHILLIPS ,subject to the exclusions
and limitations set forth below.This warranty only covers the original buyer
of record from PHILLIPS (that is,the registered bidder).
<p>Disclaimer:ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED BY PHILLIPS AND THE
CONSIGNOR.
<p>The provisions of Paragraph 3 of the Standard Terms and Conditions fully apply.
<p>Exclusions and Limitations.This Authorship Warranty does not cover:
<p>(i) subsequent owners or assigns of the Property,such as purchasers
from,or donees of,the original buyer,and heirs,successors,benefi-
ciaries and assigns;
<p>(ii)Property created prior to 1870,unless the Property is determined to
be counterfeit (a forgery made less than 50 years ago with an intent to
deceive)and has a value at the date of the claim under this warranty,
which is materially less than the purchase price paid;
<p>(iii)any description which states that there is a conflict of specialist opinion
on the authorship of the Property;
<p>(iv)authorship which on the date of sale was consistent with the generally
accepted opinions of specialists,scholars or other experts,despite the
later discovery of new information;
<p>(v)descriptions or dating of the Property proved inaccurate by means of
scientific methods or tests not generally accepted for use at the time
of the publication of the Catalogue,or which were at such time deemed
unreasonably expensive or impractical to use.
<p>Sole Remedy.Buyer understands and agrees that the exclusive remedy for
any breach of the Authorship Warranty shall be a RESCISSION OF THE
SALE AND A REFUND OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID (bid
price plus buyer ’s premium).No rescission shall occur or refund is made
until buyer returns the Property to the place of purchase at PHILLIPS ’facility
in the same condition as at the time of purchase.THIS REMEDY SHALL
CONSTITUTE THE SOLE REMEDY AND RECOURSE OF THE BUYER
AGAINST PHILLIPS AND THE CONSIGNOR FOR ANY NONCONFORMITY
OF THE PROPERTY,AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER REMEDY AVAILABLE
AS A MATTER OF LAW.This means that neither PHILLIPS nor its consignor
shall be liable for damages beyond the remedy expressly provided in this
Authorship Warranty,whether such damages are characterized as direct,
indirect,special,incidental or consequential.