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Lot 119
(fl London, 1887-1992)
London, 1934
The stick on this bow is made of pernambuco and requires a UK re-export CITES permit - this will be applied for after the auction and a charge of £50 will be added to the invoice if you are registered outside the UK
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GBP£1,500.00 - £2,000.00
EUR€1,710.00 - €2,280.00
AUD$2,850.00 - $3,800.00
JPY¥314,715.00 - ¥419,620.00
KRW₩2,912,910.00 - ₩3,883,880.00
CHFCHF1,545.00 - CHF2,060.00
USD$2,010.00 - $2,680.00Property sold with a ‡ symbol
This lot has been imported from outside the UK to be sold at auction under Temporary Admission. When Ingles & Hayday Ltd releases such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Ingles & Hayday Ltd import VAT at the following rate on the hammer price:
‡ - Reduced Rate (currently 5% payable on the hammer price, standard VAT of 20% payable on the Buyer’s Premium).
Endangered species
The stick on this bow is made of pernambuco and requires a UK re-export CITES permit - this will be applied for after the auction and a charge of £50 will be added to the invoice if you are registered outside the UK
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GBP£1,500.00 - £2,000.00
EUR€1,710.00 - €2,280.00
AUD$2,850.00 - $3,800.00
JPY¥314,715.00 - ¥419,620.00
KRW₩2,912,910.00 - ₩3,883,880.00
CHFCHF1,545.00 - CHF2,060.00
USD$2,010.00 - $2,680.00Upcoming Auction
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