ARTIANA | Fine Watches | Online Auction | No Buyer's Premium | 20-30 August 2021 | Sale 2107

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FINE WATCHES ONLINE AUCTION (NO BUYER S PREMIUM)

20 - 30 AUGUST 2021




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FINE WATCHES

SALE NUMBER: 2107 ONLINE AUCTION AUGUST 20 - 30, 2021

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August 20, 2021 9:00 a.m. onwards UAE Standard Time

August 30, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. UAE Standard Time

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Front Cover: Lot 31 Inside Pages: Lot 32 Page 4: Lot 21

End of Sale: Lot 16 Inside Back Pages: Lot 34 & Lot 35 Back Cover: Lot 1


CONTENTS SALE GUIDE 9 FINE WATCHES LOTS 1 - 36 77 BRAND PROFILES AND INDEX 82 IT’S EASY TO BUY AT ARTIANA 83 AUCTION CLOSING SCHEDULE 84 WRITTEN / ABSENTEE BID FORM 85 BIDDING INCREMENTS 86 BUYING AT ARTIANA 89 FINANCE AT ARTIANA 91 CONDITIONS OF SALE 97 ARTIANA GUARANTEE 98 COLLECTION AND STORAGE



LOT 1 - 9



LOT 1

PATEK PHILIPPE Nautilus 5712 REFERENCE: 5712/1A-001 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel CASE DIAMETER: 40 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 60,000 - 90,000

BRACELET: Steel bracelet with Nautilus fold over clasp DIAL: Black-blue MOVEMENT: Self-Winding Mechanical CALIBRE: 240 PS IRM C LU FUNCTIONS: Date, Moonphases, Power reserve indicator, Seconds sub-dial BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Certificate of Warranty dated 2021, Manual ACCESSORIES: Leather sleeve for manual, Patek Philippe cleaning cloth

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 2

ROLEX Datejust 41 - Wimbledon REFERENCE: M126300-0013 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 7,000 - 10,000

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BRACELET: Oystersteel flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Slate MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute and seconds hands, Instantaneous date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Warranty card dated April 2021, Manual

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.


LOT 3

ROLEX Oyster Perpetual 41 REFERENCE: M124300-0001 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 6,000 - 9,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Silver MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3230 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Seconds hands, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: International Guarantee Card dated August 2021, Manual, Guarantee Booklet

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 4

ROLEX Submariner REFERENCE: M124060-0001 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 8,000 - 12,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Black MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3230 FUNCTIONS: Centre hour, minute and seconds hands; Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, International Guarantee Card dated June 2021, Manual, Guarantee Booklet Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 5

ROLEX Submariner Date - 'Starbucks' REFERENCE: 126610LV-0002 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 12,000 - 18,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Black MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Seconds hands, Instantaneous date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: International Guarantee Card, Manual, Guarantee Booklet Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 6

ROLEX Submariner Date REFERENCE: M126613LN-0002 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel and 18K yellow gold CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 14,000 - 20,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel and yellow Rolesor (combination of Oystersteel and 18K yellow gold) flat three-piece links with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Black MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute and seconds hands, Instantaneous date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Warranty card dated July 2021, Manual Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 7

ROLEX Cosmograph Daytona REFERENCE: M116503-0004 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel and 18K yellow gold CASE DIAMETER: 40 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 16,000 - 24,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel and yellow Rolesor (combination of Oystersteel and 18K yellow gold) flat three-piece links with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Black MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical chronograph, self-winding CALIBRE: 4130 FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes and seconds, Small seconds hand at 6, 30-minute counter at 3 and 12-hour counter at 9, Stop seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Warranty card dated August 2021, Manual Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 8

ROLEX Yacht-Master 40 REFERENCE: M126621-0002 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel and Everose gold CASE DIAMETER: 40 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 14,000 - 20,000

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BRACELET: Oystersteel and Everose Rolesor (combination of Oystersteel and 18K Everose gold) flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Intense black MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute and seconds hands, Date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, International Guarantee Card dated August 2021, Manual, Guarantee Booklet Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.


LOT 9

ROLEX Datejust 36 REFERENCE: M126231-0013 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel and Everose gold CASE DIAMETER: 36 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 14,000 - 20,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel and Everose Rolesor (combination of Oystersteel and 18K Everose gold) jubilee bracelet (five-piece links) with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Slate MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute and seconds hands, Instantaneous date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Warranty card dated July 2021, Manual, Guarantee Booklet Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 10

ROLEX REFERENCE: 16233 CIRCA: 1999 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel and yellow gold CASE DIAMETER: 36 mm CONDITION: Unworn

BRACELET: Stainless steel and yellow gold jubilee bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Champagne with pyramid pattern MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3135 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minutes, Seconds, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification dated November 1999, Manual

US$ 8,000 - 12,000

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

Datejust 36

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LOT 11

ROLEX REFERENCE: 168623 CIRCA: 2005 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel (with Yellow Gold Bezel) CASE DIAMETER: 35 mm CONDITION: Worn

BRACELET: Oystersteel with yellow gold flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Platinum MOVEMENT: Self-Winding, Automatic CALIBRE: 2235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Seconds, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Manual ACCESSORIES: Extra links

US$ 5,000 - 7,000

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

Oyster Yacht-Master

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LOT 12

ROLEX Oyster Perpetual 36 REFERENCE: 116000 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 36 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 9,000 - 13,000

BRACELET: Stainless steel oyster bracelet with a Rolex steel fold-over clasp DIAL: Wine/Bordeaux/Red Grape MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3130 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Warranty, Manual Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 13

AUDEMARS PIGUET Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph REFERENCE: 25721ST.OO.1000ST.07.A CIRCA: 2008 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel CASE DIAMETER: 42 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 18,000 - 27,000

STRAP: Black horn-back alligator leather strap with stainless steel Audemars Piguet folding clasp DIAL: White/Silver with “Méga Tapisserie” pattern MOVEMENT: Selfwinding CALIBRE: 3126/3840 FUNCTIONS: Chronograph, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Certificate of Warranty ACCESSORIES: Original stainless steel Audemars Piguet bracelet

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 14

AUDEMARS PIGUET Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph - Navy Model REFERENCE: 26170ST.OO.D305CR.01 CIRCA: 2011 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 42 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 18,000 - 27,000

STRAP: Hand-stitched “Hornback” blue alligator strap with stainless steel AP folding clasp DIAL: White dial with “Méga Tapisserie” pattern MOVEMENT: Selfwinding CALIBRE: 3126/3840 FUNCTIONS: Chronograph, Hours, Minutes, Small seconds, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Warranty, Authentication and Register certificate dated August 2011, Manual

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 15

AUDEMARS PIGUET Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph REFERENCE: 25940OK.OO.D002CA.01.A CASE MATERIAL: 18K rose gold CASE DIAMETER: 42 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 25,000 - 35,000

STRAP: Black rubber strap with 18K rose gold AP folding clasp DIAL: Anthracite MOVEMENT: Selfwinding CALIBRE: 2326/2840 FUNCTIONS: Chronograph, Hours, Minutes, Small seconds, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Warranty, Authentication and register certificate, Manual Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 16

REFERENCE: 26170OR.OO.1000OR.01 CIRCA: 2013 CASE MATERIAL: 18K rose gold CASE DIAMETER: 42 mm CONDITION: Worn

BRACELET: 18K rose gold bracelet with Audemars Piguet folding clasp DIAL: Silver-toned with “Méga Tapisserie” pattern MOVEMENT: Selfwinding CALIBRE: 3126/3840 FUNCTIONS: Chronograph, Hours, Minutes, Small seconds, Date BOX: None PAPERS: None ACCESSORIES: Audemars Piguet extra rose gold links

US$ 50,000 - 70,000

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

AUDEMARS PIGUET Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph - 'Pounder'

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Designed and developed within the Manufacture, the calibre 4101 was reversed to enable the dial side to display components that are usually hidden on the back of the watch.


LOT 17

AUDEMARS PIGUET REFERENCE: 15350OR.OO.D093CR.01 CIRCA: 2013 CASE MATERIAL: 18K rose gold CASE DIAMETER: 47 mm CONDITION: Unworn

STRAP: Hand-stitched dark brown alligator strap with 18K rose gold AP folding clasp DIAL: Anthracite and silver-toned MOVEMENT: Selfwinding CALIBRE: 4101 FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, small seconds BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Warranty, Authentication and Register certificate dated May 2013, Manual

US$ 18,000 - 27,000

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

Millenary

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LOT 18

UNIVERSAL GENEVE Uni-Compax CIRCA: 1952 CASE MATERIAL: 18K yellow gold CASE DIAMETER: 37 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

STRAP: Brown crocodile leather with yellow gold pin buckle DIAL: Silver toned MOVEMENT: Manual winding CALIBRE: 285 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Tachymeter BOX: None PAPERS: None

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 19

TIFFANY AND CO Vintage Classic CIRCA: 1940-1950s CASE MATERIAL: 18K yellow gold CASE DIAMETER: 34 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 2,500 - 3,500

STRAP: Black crocodile leather with yellow gold pin buckle DIAL: White MOVEMENT: Manual winding FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds sub-dial BOX: None PAPERS: None

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 20

LONGINES Vintage Classic CIRCA: 1960-1970s CASE MATERIAL: 18K yellow gold CASE DIAMETER: 35 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 1,400 - 2,000

STRAP: Brown leather strap with Longines gold plated pin buckle DIAL: Pearl white MOVEMENT: Manual winding CALIBRE: 280 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds BOX: None PAPERS: None

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 21

ULYSSE NARDIN Skeleton Tourbillon Manufacture (Limited Edition) REFERENCE: 1702-129 CASE MATERIAL: 18K rose gold CASE DIAMETER: 44 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 55,000 - 75,000

STRAP: Brown alligator leather strap with 18K rose gold deployant clasp DIAL: Skeleton MOVEMENT: Manual winding CALIBRE: UN-170 LIMITED EDITION: 1/99 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Tourbillon BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Warrany card, Manual Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 22

CARTIER Ballon Bleu de Cartier REFERENCE: W2BB0022 CIRCA: 2012 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 42 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 4,000 - 6,000

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BRACELET: 18K yellow gold and stainless steel links with invisible clasp fastening DIAL: Silvered guilloché opaline dial outlined with black Roman numerals MOVEMENT: Mechanical movement with automatic winding CALIBRE: Cartier 049 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Second hands, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box PAPERS: Certificate of Guarantee dated 2012, Manual ACCESSORIES: Cartier DVD Catalogue

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.


LOT 23

CARTIER REFERENCE: 2860 CIRCA: 2009 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 42 mm CONDITION: Unworn

BRACELET: Stainless steel bracelet with "SmartLink" adjustment system and steel deployant buckle DIAL: Silver flinqué MOVEMENT: Mechanical with automatic winding CALIBRE: 1847 MC FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Certificate of Guarantee dated 2009, Manual ACCESSORIES: Cartier DVD Catalogue

US$ 4,000 - 6,000

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

Pasha de Cartier

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LOT 24

CARTIER REFERENCE: W2020005 CIRCA: 2012 CASE MATERIAL: Titanium CASE DIAMETER: 54.9 x 46.6 mm CONDITION: Worn

STRAP: Black toile de voile textile with ADLC coated steel and titanium deployant buckle DIAL: Black with grey transferred Roman numerals MOVEMENT: Self-Winding Automatic CALIBRE: 8630 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date display between 4 and 5, Chronograph BOX: Fitted presentation box PAPERS: International Guarantee, Manual

US$ 4,000 - 6,000

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

Santos 100 Carbon Chronograph

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LOT 25

BREITLING Navitimer Chronograph REFERENCE: A23322 CIRCA: 2007 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 41.8 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

STRAP: Brown calf leather strap with Breitling stainless steel pin buckle DIAL: Blue Baton MOVEMENT: Automatic CALIBRE: Breitling 23 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Second, Date (with quick set), Chronograph, Bidirectional rotating bezel BOX: None PAPERS: International Warranty, Chronometer Attestation, Product manual, Slide Rule Instruction manual ACCESSORIES: Breitling travel case Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 26

OMEGA Speedmaster Reduced REFERENCE: 3510.50.00 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 39 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

BRACELET: Stainless steel with Omega Speedmaster folding clasp DIAL: Black MOVEMENT: Self-winding CALIBRE: 1140 FUNCTIONS: Chronograph, Small seconds, Tachymeter, Running seconds at 3, 30-minute chronograph at 9, Hour counter at 6 BOX: None PAPERS: None NOTE: Engraved "Special Edition - Last Man on the Moon" (on the caseback) Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 27

ZENITH Pilot Montre d'Aeronef Type 20 GMT (Limited Edition) REFERENCE: 96.2430.693/21.C703 CIRCA: 2016 CASE MATERIAL: Titanium CASE DIAMETER: 48 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

STRAP: Black calfskin leather strap with pin buckle DIAL: Matte black MOVEMENT: Automatic CALIBRE: Zenith Elite 693 LIMITED EDITION: 395/500 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Small seconds at 9, Second 24-hour time zone indicator BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: International Guarantee Card, Manual, Warranty Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 28 - 36


LOT 28

ROLEX Oyster Perpetual 41

REFERENCE: M124300-0004 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 13,000 - 18,000

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BRACELET: Oystersteel flat three-piece links bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Yellow MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3230 FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes and seconds hands, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Superlative Chronometer Certification, Warranty card dated 2021, Manual

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.


LOT 29

ROLEX Datejust 41 REFERENCE: M126300-0004 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 11,000 - 16,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel jubilee bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Silver MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Seconds hands, Instantaneous date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: International Guarantee Card dated August 2021, Manual, Guarantee Booklet

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 30

ROLEX Datejust 41 - 'Wimbledon Jubilee' REFERENCE: M126300-0014 CIRCA: 2020 CASE MATERIAL: Oystersteel CASE DIAMETER: 41 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 12,000 - 18,000

BRACELET: Oystersteel jubilee bracelet with folding Oysterlock safety clasp DIAL: Slate MOVEMENT: Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding CALIBRE: 3235 FUNCTIONS: Hour, Minute, Seconds hands, Instantaneous date with rapid setting, Stop-seconds for precise time setting BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: International Guarantee Card dated July 2020, Manual, Guarantee Booklet

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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This exceptional timepiece is a befitting tribute to a compendium of horological and maritime history associated with Ferdinand Berthoud. Offered in a numbered five-piece limited edition and carved in bronze, each piece is unique with a different patina to evoke the passage of time. Considered to be the father of marine chronometry in France, Ferdinand Berthoud devoted himself to perfecting his art and to the development of precision clocks. He wrote numerous scientific references from which he shared his knowledge of clock making and marine chronometers. Due to his success, he was appointed "Clockmaker-Mechanic to the King and the Navy." The current lot is inspired by Marine Chronometer no. 7 which was part of the Count of La Pérouse's Expedition in 1785 and one

of the five marine chronometers he took on board L'astrolabe and La Boussole. Here, the display is mostly on the solid dial with three openings; for the dragging hours on a sapphire disc at 2; the power-reserve mechanism at 10; and the minutes' window at 12. The case carved in patinated bronze is a nod to brass - the material that Ferdinand Berthoud used in the 18th century for his famed chronometers. Hand-decorated using traditional tools, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud through FB 1R.5 brings a new interpretation of the celebrated watchmaker's lifework in contemporary vision with respect for tradition while using the very best in modern technology.




LOT 31

FERDINAND BERTHOUD Chronometre FB 1R.5 (Limited Edition) REFERENCE: FB 1R.5 CIRCA: 2019 CASE MATERIAL: Patinated bronze with titanium medallion CASE DIAMETER: 44 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 150,000 - 250,000

STRAP: Hand-sewn rolled-edge alligator leather strap with titanium pin buckle DIAL: Hand satin-brushed natural nickel silver MOVEMENT: Mechanical hand-wound CALIBRE: FB-T.FC.R-2 LIMITED EDITION: 1/1 (Unique Piece) FUNCTIONS: Hours display at 2, Minutes display at 12, Central seconds, Power reserve display at 10, Tourbillon with constant force device with fusee-and-chain transmission BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Chronometer certificate, Warranty dated February 2019, Manual in USB format ACCESSORIES: Ferdinand Berthoud blue leather folder and car key case Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 32

A. LANGE AND SOHNE 1815 Chronograph Watch REFERENCE: 402.032 CASE MATERIAL: 18K rose gold CASE DIAMETER: 39.5 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 50,000 - 70,000

STRAP: Black crocodile leather with 18K rose gold ardillon buckle DIAL: White MOVEMENT: Manual winding CALIBER: L951.5 FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Column wheel, Flyback BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Certificate of Guarantee, Manual Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 33

IWC Schaffhausen Portugieser Chronograph 3714 REFERENCE: IW371446 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel CASE DIAMETER: 40.9 mm CONDITION: Worn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

STRAP: Black alligator leather strap with IWC stainless steel pin buckle DIAL: Silver-plated MOVEMENT: Automatic, self-winding CALIBRE: 79350 FUNCTIONS: Chronograph function with minutes and seconds, Small hacking seconds BOX: Fitted presentation box PAPERS: Warranty and Service manual, Instruction manual

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 34

CARTIER Tank Must de Cartier (Large Model) REFERENCE: WSTA0054, 4323 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel CASE DIAMETER: 33.7 mm x 25.5 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

STRAP: Claret alligator skin strap with steel ardillon buckle DIAL: Claret MOVEMENT: Quartz FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Certificate of Guarantee dated 2021, Manual

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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LOT 35

CARTIER Tank Must de Cartier (Large Model) REFERENCE: WSTA0056, 4323 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel CASE DIAMETER: 33.7 mm x 25.5 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

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STRAP: Green alligator skin strap with steel ardillon buckle DIAL: Green MOVEMENT: Quartz FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: Certificate of Guarantee dated 2021, Manual

Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.


LOT 36

CARTIER Tank Must de Cartier (Large Model) REFERENCE: WSTA0055, 4323 CIRCA: 2021 CASE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel CASE DIAMETER: 33.7 mm x 25.5 mm CONDITION: Unworn

US$ 3,000 - 5,000

STRAP: Blue alligator skin strap with steel ardillon buckle DIAL: Blue MOVEMENT: Quartz FUNCTIONS: Hours, Minutes BOX: Fitted presentation box and outer packaging PAPERS: International Warranty card dated July 2021, Manual, Care booklet Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

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BRAND PROFILES AND INDEX A. Lange & Söhne is a German manufacturer of luxury and prestige watches. Originally founded by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in Glashütte, Germany in 1845. A highly regarded watch manufacturer, the brand as we know it got its start in 1868, when Ferdinand A. Lange's sons Richard and Emil entered the company, and the company name was changed to A. Lange & Söhne (A. Lange & Sons). While Emil focused on running the business, Richard Lange followed their father's path, advancing inventions and patents such as quarter repeater and chronograph. Some of his notable patents include an up/down power reserve indicator (patent No.9349), improved chronometer restraints, a pocket watch with a minutes counter, and the addition of beryllium to improve the rate characteristic of balance-spring. Under the Lange brothers' leadership, the brand experienced much recognition and success both in their native Germany and abroad, receiving accolades and patronage from both royalty and the nobility.After World War I & II, the company suffered immense loss with the destruction of their headquarter and main production building in the wars. It was nationalised in 1948 under Soviet occupation and the Lange signature disappeared from the dials of their watches. In 1990, years after the war, the brand was re-registered, and once again trademark under Lange Uhren Lot 32 GmbH by Walter Lange, the great-grandson of Ferdinand Adolph Lange. Since 2000, Lange Uhren GmbH has been a subsidiary of the Swiss Richemont Group.The company's current model families are Lange 1, Zeitwerk, Saxonia, 1815, Richard Lange, and Odysseus.

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Audemars Piguet is the oldest fine watchmaking manufacturer still in the hands of its founding families (Audemars and Piguet). Standing on the strength of tradition and history, this great watchmaking house traverses centuries of technical design and innovation, firm in its position as one of Switzerland's leading brands. Founded by Jules Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet in 1881, the company formerly known as Audemars, Piguet & Compagnie was legally formed to manufacture and market high-end timepieces produced to exacting standards and the creation of numerous masterpieces embodying a remarkable degree of horological perfection.The brand's famous 1972 octagonal Royal Oak is widely recognised as one of the most important innovations in watchmaking as the first luxury watch to be made of stainless steel, catapulting Audemars Piguet's rise to prominence within the industry. Nowadays, collectors and connoisseurs equate the brand with the Royal Oak, which has since become a standard of excellence and symbol of power and wealth internationally.

Breitling was founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in Saint-Imier in Switzerland. Focused on the field of aviation, the brand made incredible headway in the world of chronographs and wristwatches when Willy Breitling, grandson to founder Léon Breitling, began developing onboard chronographs focusing on technical precision, reliability, and durability. During his time, Breitling introduced onboard chronographs for airplanes, later used by over 30 airlines. In 1939, the company signed a contract with the British Air Ministry to make flight chronographs for the Royal Air Force - sealing its association with aircraft navigation and invention.To this day, they are the only major watch brand, whose entire watch production is COSC certified. In addition to the technical superiority of the COSC certification, every Breitling timepiece is crafted from top quality titanium, steel, 18-karat gold, or the most precious of metals - platinum.

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Cartier is a French luxury goods conglomerate that designs, manufactures, distributes, and sells jewellery and watches, founded by Louis-François Cartier in Paris in 1847. It was not until 1898 that the brand would establish and developed its watchmaking division. In 1904, they introduced the "Santos" watch - named after Brazilian pioneer aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont - the brand's first men's wristwatch which propelled them to the upper echelons of watchmaking. The brand would enjoy another phenomenal success on the introduction of the Tank in 1919, inspired by the American armoured vehicles which took part in the First World War. During this time, the company ran by the Cartier brothers had become an international empire, continuing to introduce innovative designs such as the mystery clocks, fashionable wristwatches, and exotic orientalist Art Deco designs. In 1942, Pierre Cartier took over the business.With him on the helm, Cartier started fitting their watches with movements from the biggest names in watchmaking, such as Patek Phillipe,Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet signalling the brand's push for prestige and creating an image of exclusivity.The company remained under family control until 1964 and currently a subsidiary of the Swiss Richemont Group.

Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud is a Swiss luxury watch brand named after scientist and master watchmaker Ferdinand Berthoud.The brand is based in Fleurier, Switzerland close to where the watchmaker was born.True to his heritage, the company produces exclusive watches that push the boundaries of innovation and precision.These watches bring a new interpretation of the celebrated watchmaker's lifework in contemporary vision with respect for tradition while using the very best in modern technology. Born in 1727, Ferdinand Berthoud left Switzerland as a young man to complete his apprenticeship in Paris.A skilled clockmaker early on, he was awarded the title of Master Horologist by special decree of the Council of King Louis XV in 1753. He devoted himself to perfecting his art and to the development of precision clocks, at a time when European courts competed to master the calculation of longitude. In 1768, he produced two marine chronometers, the N°6 and N°8, which were taken on board a vessel of the Royal Navy for trials and demonstrated extraordinary precision. Due to this success, Ferdinand Berthoud was appointed "Clockmaker-Mechanic to the King and the Navy." He would write numerous scientific references from which he shared his knowledge of clock making and marine chronometers. In 1804, he was made a Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur by Napoleon I and would Lot 31 be considered to be the father of marine chronometry in France. In 2006, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, president of Chopard, established the Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud brand, intending to pay tribute to the exceptional clockmaker, his body of work, and innovation associated with his name. In 2015, the Chronomètre FB 1 and its FB-T.FC in-house calibre was presented in Paris for the first time which won the prestigious Aiguille d’Or at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève following year.

IWC International Watch Co.AG, or IWC Schaffhausen, is a luxury Swiss watch manufacturer based in Switzerland. Founded by American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones to combine Swiss craftsmanship with modern engineering technology from the U.S. to manufacture watch movements and other watch parts for the American market. The only watch manufacturers in north-eastern Switzerland at the time, The International Watch Company, previously known as the International Watch Chronology, was founded in Schaffhausen in 1868. IWC established itself in 1893 with the invention of Calibre 52, later known as the Schaffhausen. It has specialised in the creation of complicated movement ever since reaching its peak with the pocket watch version of the Grande Complication. Since then, the "Probus Scafusia" stamp became the unrivalled mark of quality, prized by serious collectors. IWC pioneered new watchmaking technologies, notably the first titanium bracelets, developed in 1978.Then in 1990, Grande Complication was born, followed in 1993 by the IWC flagship model, the Schaffhouse Destrier, launched to marks its 120th Anniversary. This was succeeded by the Portugieser Uhr, a commemorative limited edition. Lot 33

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Compagnie des Montres Longines Francillon S.A. or Longines is a Swiss luxury watch brand based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. It was founded by Auguste Agassiz in 1832 with two other friends, Henri Raiguel and Florian Morel under the name Raiguel Jeune & Cie. By 1846, however, Agassiz's partners retired from the business leaving him the sole owner of the company. Several years later, his nephew Ernest Francillon joined the business and pushed it to new heights by pioneering innovations and distinguishing the brand from its competitors. One of which is the production of crown-wound pocket watches rather than the key-wound alternative prevalent during the time.With him at the helm, the company moved towards more modern production methods and into mass production. After establishing their first factory by 1867, they produced Longine's first in-house movement - the 20A and won the 1867 Universal Exhibition in Paris. In 1878, Longines developed its first chronograph movement, the 20H - a mono-pusher chronograph eventually entering into the production of stopwatches suitable for precise timing in professional events and buildings its reputation in equestrian sports. By 1886, Longines had established itself as a primary supplier of timing equipment for most NewYork sporting events.After early issues with counterfeiting, Francillon decided to trademark the name Longines in 1880 and its distinctive winged hourglass logo in Lot 20 1889, respectively. From 1927 to 1971, Longines collaborated with companies and personalities such as Weems and Charles Lindberg in producing navigation watches. Notable Longines calibers from this period include Longines 12.68z, Longines 13.33z, Longines 13ZN, Longines 30CH and Longines 37.9. In 1983, Longines' owner ASUAG merged with SSIH to form the Société Suisse de Microélectronique et d'Horlogerie (SMH) which eventually became the Swatch Group in 1988.

Omega SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in Bienne, Switzerland. Before it was Omega, the forerunner of the company was La Generale Watch Co., which was founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt. His two sons Louis-Paul and César later developed a revolutionary in-house manufacturing and total production control system that allowed parts to be interchangeable.Watches developed with these techniques were marketed under the Omega brand of La Generale Watch Co. and by 1903, the success of the Omega brand led to the establishment of its own company. Originally known as Louis Brandt et Frère - Omega Watch & Co., the brand was officially founded in 1903. It will later officially change its name to Omega SA in 1982. From 1917 onwards, Omega invested in aviation. This investment proved fruitful as Omega soon became favored by aviators, serving as the official timekeepers for Britain's Royal Flying Corps and later the U.S. Army in 1918.With a proven track record of performance in the most demanding conditions, it was also chosen as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932. Its biggest breakthrough, however, would be in aeronautics when NASA decided to equip its astronauts with Speedmasters chronograph, making it the first watch on the moon in 1969 for the Apollo 11 mission.The following year, the brand received the Silver Snoopy Award from NASA for its contribution to Lot 26 the historic feat. Since then, Omega has participated in all the American space programs.After conquering space, Omega produced the iconic Seamasters line which descended with deep-sea divers to depths of 1600 feet and has been associated with James Bond movies since 1995 when Pierce Brosnan as the titular character wore the Omega Seamaster Quartz Professional in the movie GoldenEye.

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Patek Philippe & Co. (PP) is a Swiss ultra-luxury watch manufacturer founded in 1852, located in Geneva and the Vallée de Joux. It designs and manufactures timepieces and movements including some of the most complicated mechanical watches. It is considered by many experts and aficionados to be one of the most prestigious mainstream watch brands along with Audemars Piguet,Vacheron Constantin, and A. Lange & Söhne. Polish watchmaker Antoni Patek started making pocket watches in 1839 in Geneva, along with his fellow Polish assistant Franciszek Czapek. They separated in 1844, and in 1845 Patek joined with the French watchmaker Adrien Philippe, inventor of the key-less winding mechanism. Patek Philippe & Co was founded in 1851. Patek Philippe pioneered the perpetual calendar, split-seconds hand, chronograph, and minute repeater in watches. Like other Swiss manufacturers, the company produces mostly mechanical movements of the automatic and manual wind variety but has produced quartz watches in the past, and a digital wristwatch, the Ref. 3414. Patek was notable for being one of 20 Swiss watch companies to develop the first Swiss production watch the beta 21 used by other manufactures in watches such as the Omega Electroquartz watches.

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Rolex S.A. is a luxury watch manufacturer based in Geneva, Switzerland. Originally founded as Wilsdorf and Davis by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, England in 1905, the company registered Rolex as the brand name of its watches in 1908. In 1920 the company's name was officially changed to Montres Rolex S.A. and later to Rolex S.A.Wilsdorf's desire for originality and quality led him to develop a small calibre in cooperation with the firm of Aegler in Bienne, Switzerland that revolutionized the wristwatches and brought him to the forefront of the Swiss watchmaking industry.Wilsdorf believes that the three vital components to a good watch are precision, waterproofness, and automatic winding.With more than a century in the industry, Rolex prides itself on precision, accuracy, and durability standing on its founder's belief that quality and pride in manufacturing were imperative.To this date, the company continues to produced millions of certified chronometers and wristwatches to the same exacting standards it was founded on.

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Tiffany & Co. (commonly known as Tiffany's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer based in New York City. It was founded in 1837 by jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany and became famous in the early 20th century under the artistic direction of his son Louis Comfort Tiffany. Known for its luxury goods, particularly diamond and sterling silver jewelry,Tiffany operates 326 stores globally.Tiffany & Co. (initially Tiffany,Young & Ellis) began selling watches in 1847.A few years later in 1854,Tiffany signed an agreement with Patek Philippe making Tiffany & Co. the first retailer in America to carry Patek watches.The special relationship between the two brands continues to this day making Tiffany-dialled Patek Philippe watches among the most sought-after pieces in the watch market.Tiffany pioneered several important watchmaking innovations, for instance, the Tiffany Timer, an early stopwatch introduced in 1868, used for engineering and scientific purposes, as well as sporting events. In addition, the company received patents for advances in watch movements and hand settings. Since then, the luxury watches at Tiffany & Co. have been recognized and honored for their craftsmanship and design innovation. With almost 167-year of horological history,Tiffany timepieces are constructed with the highest quality components and built using exacting standards that embody the brand's timeless elegance and enduring watchmaking tradition. Each is individually crafted, carefully tested, and handfinished making it a valuable addition to any collection.Tiffany & Co. is currently owned by LVMH as of January 2021.


Ulysse Nardin SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaking company founded in 1846 in Le Locle, Switzerland by Ulysse Nardin an apprentice horologist under Frédéric-William Dubois and Louis JeanRichard-dit-Bressel. Despite growing up in the Jura mountains, Nardin was fascinated by the sea and focused on producing nautical timekeeping instruments. His company became one of the first to manufacture marine chronometers and high-precision sea-faring instruments. It would be later known for manufacturing highly accurate marine chronometers and complicated timepieces used by over fifty of the world's navies from the end of the 19th century until the 1950s. Ulysse Nardin had won numerous awards and honors for its marine chronometers from 1846 to 1975, including 4324 certificates, 2411 special prizes, and 18 gold medals at International Exhibitions.The brand also received the most number of patents in mechanical watchmaking. After a decline due to the quartz crisis in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the company was taken over and re-invigorated in 1983 by Rolf W. Schnyder, transforming it into a profitable business again.The company today focuses its expertise in innovating and dedicating its resources to creating mechanical timepieces, luxury watches, dual time watches, and marine chronometers using novel materials bringing forth fresh design sensibility that surpasses form and function. Since 2014, it has been a subsidiary of the French luxury group Kering.

Universal Genève is a Swiss luxury watch company founded in 1894 in Le Locle, Switzerland as Universal Watch by Numa-Emile Descombes and Ulysse Perret.The brand began as an establissage - a workshop that assembles watches with movements and parts produced by third parties before packaging them for shipment. The company was the first to release the wrist-worn chronograph in 1917 when wristwatches were considered a novelty amongst gentlemen. In 1919, the brand moved its operations to Geneva and changed its name to Universal Genève.The brand moved to patent and produce its first automatic watch - the Auto Rem in 1925 and shift its management to Perret’s son keeping the brand a family-run enterprise for the next thirty years. In 1936, Universal Geneve created its first Aero-Compax equipped with stopwatch functionality which eventually became a consumer favorite.The Compax became widely recognizable and was produced in several variations over the following decades, including Uni-Compax,Tri-Compax, Moon Phase, and Master Vortex. Arguably the most popular Compax is the “Nina Rindt”, a classic 1960s era chronograph made famous by racing driver Jochen Rindt’s wife, Nina. By 1954, the brand called on then relatively unknown Gerald Genta to design a watch to commemorate Scandanavian Airlines polar flights from NewYork and Los Angeles directly to Europe, producing the now coveted Polerouter Chronograph.After a decline in the 1970s primarily due to the quartz crisis and a particularly difficult period in the 1980s and 1990s, Universal Genève recently released a series of watches with a new micro-rotor caliber revisiting the company's earlier success. Although still headquartered in Geneva, the company was purchased in 1989 by Hong Kong-based investment firm Stelux Holdings International.

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Zenith SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker started by Georges Favre-Jacot at the age of 22, in Le Locle in the canton of Neuchâtel in 1865. Zenith was purchased by LVMH in November 1999, becoming one of several brands in its watch and jewelry division which include TAG Heuer and Hublot. Famous for the El Primero calibre, the first high-frequency automatic chronograph movement unveiled in 1969, Zenith Watches became emblematic in the watchmaking frontier for its technical innovations.This calibre resurrected in 1986 using the same tools, plans, and components, was later used by Rolex in the Daytona chronograph from 1988 to 2000. Featuring in-house movements for their watches, Zenith boasts more than 2,333 chronometry prizes and over 600 movement variations in just over a century and a half of its existence. Lot 27

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IT’S EASY TO BUY AT ARTIANA

1. BROWSING

Before Bidding, Clients are welcome to browse through our Lots and see what we have to offer.Artiana offers a variety of ways to discover more about our Lots, so make the most of your browsing: Auction Catalogue Our catalogues are available on our website, mobile app, as well as in print form, and are a great way for clients to browse through upcoming sales. Our catalogues contain the following: • Images of the work • Descriptions of the Lot, including size, date and age, medium, type, attribution, quantity, etc. • Estimates, which are given for all Lots are based on prices recently paid at auction or average market value for comparable property.They take into account rarity, condition, quality and provenance Condition Reports Condition Reports supplement the catalogue description and provide guidance on the item’s condition.These are available upon request. Our Specialists We have in-house auction specialists who will always be happy to discuss an item in greater detail. Just contact our Auction Help Desk at +971 55 815 3030| auction@artiana.com Viewing Gallery Artiana is a click-and-mortar hybrid and has a viewing gallery located in Dubai, UAE and we would always recommend coming to the auction viewings and looking at an item for yourself.

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2. BIDDING

In order to Bid, users must first register on our website, Sign In with their Artiana ID, and request Bidding access for the sale in which they are interested. Once their request has been approved, users can proceed to Bid.Artiana offers you ease and flexibility by providing three ways to Bid on a desired Lot: Online Bids Online Bidding allows you to directly participate in the auction through the Artiana website or mobile app in real time and from anywhere in the world.All you have to do is click to Bid wherever you may be. You will be able to track your Bids through the website and will be alerted if you have been outbid. Visit www.artiana.com to find out more. Proxy/Maximum Bids These are suitable for those Bidders who are not available to follow the Bidding process, or would simply like to reserve a maximum Bid on a Lot. To make a Proxy Bid, you must enter the Maximum amount that you would like to Bid on a Lot, and our auction software will Bid on your behalf up to this amount. If you are the only person to Bid on the selected Lot, then you will purchase it at the lowest possible price (the Reserve Price). Written/Absentee Bids These are suitable for those Bidders who may not be available during the auction, or would prefer to have an Artiana representative complete the online transaction on their behalf. Once you have completed the Written/Absentee Bids form, we will either Bid online directly or place a ‘Proxy Bid’ on your behalf, allowing our auction software to Bid up to this amount. If you are the only person to Bid on your Lot, then you will purchase it at the lowest possible price (the Reserve Price). For more information, please refer to the Written/ Absentee Bids form in this catalogue or contact our Auction Help Desk at +971 55 815 3030 | auction@artiana.com

3. PAYING AND TAKING IT HOME

Congratulations! You hold the Winning Bid and are the Successful Bidder. Once you have paid for your purchase, delivery can be arranged. No Buyer’s Premium Artiana does not charge any Buyer’s Premium over and above the Winning Bid. ‘What You Bid Is What You Pay’. Payment As the Successful Bidder, you will only pay the Winning bid amount, along with any applicable charges for additional services availed and VAT if applicable. Payments for invoices are required to be completed within a period of seven business days from the receipt of the invoice via email. Refer to the ‘Buying at Artiana’ guide in this catalogue for more details. If you have any further questions please contact our Help Desk at +971 55 815 3030 | info@artiana.com Storage Purchased Lots will initially be held for collection either at Artiana’s viewing gallery or at the shipper’s warehouse for 15 business days at no charge, after which a daily storage charge will be imposed. Delivery We can help you with all your delivery and shipping requirements whether local or international freight. Please refer to the ‘Storage and collection’ page in this catalogue or contact our Help Desk on +971 55 815 3030 | info@artiana.com


AUCTION CLOSING SCHEDULE For your convenience, particularly if you are bidding on more than one lot, predetermined groups of Lots are scheduled to close at 30-minute time intervals during the Auction. If a Bid is placed within the last 5 minutes, the timer on your screen will be extended by 5 minutes after the scheduled Closing Time of the Lot. The timer will continue to be extended in 5 minute increments for any Bidding received in the 5 minutes prior to the new Closing Time of such Lot.As with a traditional auction house, bidding will continue on each lot until there is no more interest in the room. Lots have been allotted into groups, and the closing schedule for the various Lot Groups are as follows:

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WRIT T EN / ABSENTEE BIDS FORM To enter Written / Absentee Bids, please sign the completed form and email it to auction@artiana.com at least 12 hours before the first closing time of the auction. For additional information, please refer to the ‘It’s Easy to Buy at Artiana’ and ‘Buying at Artiana’ sections in this catalogue or the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ (FAQ’s) page on our website www.artiana.com. “I request Artiana, without legal obligation on its part, to Bid on the Lots listed below, up to the Maximum Bid Amount I have specified. I agree that my Bid will be treated as an offer and is subject to the Conditions of Sale listed in the catalogue and on the website www.artiana.com. I understand that Artiana is accepting Written / Absentee Bids for the convenience of clients and I will not hold it liable for failure to record my Bid. I understand that the Maximum Written Bid once recorded cannot be cancelled and can only be increased via email confirmation or by completing another Written / Absentee Bids Form, specifying the higher maximum Bid amount/s.” Please mention clearly in capital letters the Lot number and the description accurately (artist name, title). Bidders are requested to provide all invoicing details prior to the sale.The Bidder as registered with Artiana will be invoiced, and no invoices will be changed after the sale.

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BIDDING INCREMENTS Bidding begins below the lower estimate, and increases in steps, or increments.The next valid Bid is based on the increments listed below. If Bidders enter a Proxy Bid online, the next Bid is placed at the minimum incremental value.

Upto USD 2,000 USD 2,000 to 5,000 USD 5,000 to 10,000 USD 10,000 to 50,000 USD 50,000 to 100,000 USD 100,000 to 200,000 USD 200,000 and upwards

BIDDING ACCESS LEVELS All the lots in the catalogue are categorized into Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond Levels based on their Lower Estimate values.The high value lots will be categorized as Gold Level, Platinum Level and Diamond Level for which bidding access at these levels would be required

Lower Estimate Up to USD 19,999 Lower Estimate USD 20,000 to 49,999 Lower Estimate USD 50,000 to 199,999 Lower Estimate USD 200,000 and upwards

1. I agree and consent to pay all the applicable duties, fees, shipping and handling charges. 2. I understand that if Artiana receives identical Absentee or Proxy Bids, and if these Bids are higher or equal to the Reserve Price, Artiana will sell the Lot to the Bidder, whose Bid it received and accepted first. 3. I understand that Absentee or Proxy Bids submitted on ‘No Reserve’ Lots will be executed at a minimum of 10% of the lower estimate (the ‘MinimumValue’), if there is no competing Bid, and the Absentee or Proxy Bid amount is greater than the Minimum Value. 4. I understand that the execution of Written / Absentee Bids is offered as an additional service for no extra charge. Such bids are executed at the Bidder’s risk and undertaken subject to Artiana’s other commitments at the time of the auction.Artiana therefore cannot accept liability for any reasonable error or failure to place such Bids. For New Bidders If you have not previously registered with Artiana, please create an ‘Artiana ID’ on our website.To participate in this auction, you will have to ‘Register to Bid’ with your Sign-In details.When contacted by our representative, please provide a proof of identity and address document, such as a copy of an official photo identity card (either a National Identity Card, Passport or Driver’s License). Once your documents are verified, you will be given access to Bid. You may also call our Auction Help Desk at +971 55 815 3030 or email info@artiana.com.

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BUYING AT ARTIANA Estimates • Estimates are based on prices recently paid at auction or average market value of the Lot as determined by Artiana’s specialists. • These Estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are subject to revision. • Estimates are provided only as a guide for buyers and should not be relied on as a prediction of actual price. Reserves • The Reserve Price is the minimum price at which the Lot shall be sold. • The Reserve Price is confidential and will not be disclosed. • The Reserve Price is always lower or equal to low estimate. Customs Duty, Buyer’s Premium and Value Added Tax • Customs duty of 5% will be applicable for GCC wide delivery of certain Lots that have been temporarily imported into the UAE for re-export. These Lots will be identified in the catalogue accordingly. • Artiana does not charge any Buyer’s Premium. • No taxes are applicable on purchases from Rest of World and designated VAT exempt free zones. • Value Added Tax (VAT) of 5% will be applicable on Artiana’s invoice on any and all purchases from within the UAE, excepting designated VAT exempt free zones. Pre-Auction Viewings • Pre-auction viewings will be held at Artiana’s viewing gallery in Dubai at the dates and times printed in the front of the catalogue. • Artiana’s auction specialists will be available to provide advice regarding Lots on display. • Artiana encourages prospective buyers to examine Lots thoroughly before the auction. Pre-Registration & Bidding Access • Prospective Bidders are asked to register with us before Bidding.This simple, one-time process will allow users to create a unique Artiana ID and password, which will be required in order to Bid in all our auctions. • After creating an Artiana ID and password, prospective Bidders will still need to request for Bidding access for a particular Lot by clicking on the ‘Register for Sale’ button. • Bidders will still need to request for Bidding access for a particular Lot by clicking on the ‘Register for Sale’ button. • Once this request has been processed by the Artiana Auction Desk, the Bidder will receive an email confirmation of Bidding access. • In the event that additional information is required for approval, the Bidder will be directly contacted by an Artiana representative. • Please note that if this process has not taken place, you shall not be granted Bidding access. • It is recommended that all Bidders register at least 24 hours before the auction. Personalised Notifications • After signing into Artiana and accessing the ‘My Account’ page, you may select artists of interest and request to be notified when they become available at auction. Proxy / Maximum Bids • Proxy or Maximum Bids can be placed on any Lot by going to ‘Upcoming Auctions’ or ‘Current Auctions’, selecting the catalogue of interest, and clicking the ‘Proxy Bid’ button next to the Lot on which you wish to Bid. • Please note that you must be registered and Signed In to place a Bid at any time. Written / Absentee Bids • Written or Absentee Bids can be placed on any Lot by contacting the Artiana Auction Desk in person, or by email at auction@artiana.com. • You may place a Written / Absentee Bid by filling out, signing and submitting the Written / Absentee Bids form available online and in the printed catalogue. • It is recommended that all Bids come in at least 12 hours before the first Closing Time of the Auction. Starting Bid • Starting Bid is the value at which the auction house opens the Bidding on each Lot. • Starting Bid can sometimes be lower than the value of the lower estimate. Bidding Online • Once you are signed in and granted Bidding access, you may proceed to Bid. • After you have identified the Lot on which you would like to Bid, click on ‘Place Bid’ and confirm your Bid at the next valid Bid value listed. • Now, you will be able to participate in the Bidding process by entering the next valid Bid each time you are out-bid. • Each new Bid will increase in steps or increments over the previous valid Bid.

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Bidding Increments • Bidding Increments will be calculated as shown in the Bid increment table in this catalogue. Bid History • All Lots have Bid History available, which can be viewed by clicking on ‘View Bid History.’ • Bid History indicates the values recorded for each Lot since the start of the auction. • Bid History will not be displayed once the auction has closed. Auction Closing Schedule • Predetermined groups of Lots will close simultaneously in Lot order every 30 minutes. • If a Bid is placed within the last 5 minutes, the timer on your screen will be extended to 5 minutes after the scheduled Closing Time of the Lot. • The timer will continue to be extended in 5 minute increments for any Bidding received in the 5 minutes prior to the new Closing Time of such Lot. • As with a traditional auction house, Bidding will continue on each Lot until there is no more interest in the room. • For more information on the closing times for this sale, please refer to the Auction Closing Schedule in the catalogue. Winning / Successful Bid • Winning or Successful Bid is the last and highest Bid at which the Lot has closed. • No new Bids can be placed after the close of a Lot. • The closing Bid is considered the Winning Bid only if the Bid exceeds the Reserve Price. • Artiana reserves the right to publish all Winning Bids on the website after the close of the auction. Currency of Bidding and Invoicing • All Bids are placed in US Dollars (USD). • All Invoices are raised in US Dollars (USD). • Payments received in UAE Dirhams (AED) will be converted to USD as per Artiana’s standard conversion rate of 1USD=3.675 AED. • Payments received in any other currency will be converted to USD as per the bank’s sheet rate on the day of transaction. Bid Cancellation • Once any Bid has been placed, it cannot be cancelled. • Artiana reserves the right to cancel any Bids in order to protect the efficacy of the Bidding process. After the Sale • If a Bidder is successful, he shall be informed via email after the auction has closed and will also be able to view his winning Bids under ‘Successful Bids’ on the ‘My Account’ page on the website. • The Bidder will then receive an email with the invoice for the Lot. • If a Bidder is the winning Bidder, he is legally bound to purchase the item from Artiana. • Please note that purchases will not be shipped out until full payment has been received and cleared. Invoicing & Payment • All details for the invoice are to be provided and verified prior to the auction. • For any and all clients and/or transactions from Rest of World except the UAE invoicing and payments are processed by Artiana Limited, a company duly incorporated under the RAK ICC Business Companies Regulations 2016 bearing registered number IC20120900; and for any and all clients and/or transactions from within the UAE invoicing and payments are processed by Artiana Limited, a company duly incorporated under the Dubai International Financial Centre bearing registered number 2249. • After the sale, the Buyer, as invoiced, is required to pay the amount in full (including the Winning Bid, VAT and any applicable charges for additional services availed). • Buyers will be required to complete payment within a period of seven business days from the receipt of the invoice via email. • Artiana shall only release Lots once the payment is made in full. • Bank Transfer: You may electronically transfer funds to our account in US dollars.When doing so, please quote the sale details along with the Lot number and invoice number as the reference. For payments made by bank transfer, all bank charges are payable by the remitter. • Credit and Debit Cards: Visa and Mastercard only. Please note that as Artiana does not charge any Buyer’s Premium to the Buyer, for any payments made by Credit or Debit Cards a service charge of 3% on the total invoice amount will be charged to the Buyer. It may be advisable to notify your card provider of your intended purchase in advance to reduce delays caused by us having to seek payment authorisation. Delivery / Collection of Purchase & Insurance • Price estimates and/or the Winning Bid price do not include any packing, insurance, shipping or handling charges, all of which will be borne by the Buyer. • Works will be shipped within 7 days of the payment being cleared. • Artiana offers free delivery in Dubai and can recommend our affiliated shipping company for deliveries outside the UAE. For more information, please refer to the ‘Storage and Collection’ page in this catalogue.

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• Alternatively, Buyers may choose to collect their purchase from Artiana in Dubai within 15 days from the date of the sale. • Buyers who have not completed payment formalities will be charged demurrage @ 2% per month on the value of the artworks and the charges for storage of the property. • Artiana provides insurance coverage on sold Lots for seven days after the Closing Time of the auction. After that period, or once a Lot has been collected (whichever is earlier), the Lot will be entirely at the buyer’s risk. Participate in our next auction • If you would like to stay informed of Artiana’s upcoming events, please register with us online at www.artiana.com Consign for our next auction • If you are interested in consigning works from your collection to our next sale, please contact us at the Artiana Auction Desk on +971 55 815 3030 | auction@artiana.com

• Fully climate controlled art storage facility • In-house art handling truck for transportation • Bespoke collection management services • Located in the safe and convenient jurisdiction of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) • Assets stored are governed by a commonlaw framework with laws and regulations issued in English

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FINANCE AT ARTIANA What is Artiana Fine Art Finance? Artiana Fine Art Finance is our art finance advisory division. Leveraging upon the strength of our auction house platform, we specialize in financing solutions that cater to both—buyers in our auctions as well as others who can borrow against blue-chip Indian art works. What services does Artiana Fine Art Finance provide? We provide finance solutions to consignors and FlexiPay options to buyers at our auctions, and arrange advances secured against Indian fine art at competitive interest rates. Our bespoke finance solutions provide financing for fresh acquisitions or existing collections. What is FlexiPay? Buyers at our auctions can avail of our FlexiPay scheme to pay for the lots won by them subject to eligibility, and securing a pre-approval before the auction. Bidders intending to use FlexiPay to pay for their items should contact the auction desk before the auction with details of the total anticipated amount and specific lot/s that would be required to be covered by the FlexiPay scheme in case the bids are successful.The FlexiPay scheme covers up to 80% of the lower estimate value of the lots excluding any taxes and/or levies, and the balance amount over and above the amount covered by the FlexiPay scheme has to be settled within the regular timeline as mentioned in the invoice.The item/s remain in the custody of Artiana till all amounts due under the scheme and any other incidental charges are cleared in full by the buyer. What is the tenor and charges for the FlexiPay scheme? The maximum amount covered by the FlexiPay scheme is up to 80% of lower estimate value of the respective lot, which can be divided into equal payments ranging from 3 to 12 months and the service charges payable for availing the scheme is a flat rate of 12 % p.a. prorated as per the payment tenor.There is no arrangement fee or storage charges applicable whereas insurance charges are billed at actuals to all FlexiPay clients. Why finance or borrow against art? By financing their purchases at Artiana auctions, clients can take advantage of opportunity buys and schedule a delayed or installment payment on their acquisitions based on their cash flows. By leveraging existing artworks, our clients optimize the use and enjoyment of their collection, while unlocking equity and allowing further portfolio diversification. What type of art does Artiana Fine Art Finance accept as collateral? We will consider individual artworks and collections of blue-chip Indian fine art as collateral.Artworks must be freely marketable and produced by prominent artists with an existing track record in the secondary market. What is the artwork evaluation process for external art collateral? We are an auction house, and offer advisory services on a highly confidential basis to evaluate artworks.The individual artwork or collection will be estimated by us as if they are being proposed for auction, and the advance against these item/s will typically be 50% of the lower estimate value offered by us.We will also require an independent inspection by a conservator. What Loan-To-Value (LTV) does Artiana Fine Art Finance offer against the artworks? We will typically advance up to 80% of the lower estimate value of artworks purchased at our auctions or up to 60% of the appraised value of the proposed external art collateral. What are the advance sizes that Artiana Fine Art Finance offers? We arrange advances starting at USD 50,000 and can assist in securing advances of substantially larger amounts. For buyers at our auctions we can offer a reduced threshold on a case-to-case basis. How long does the disbursal take? The approval depends on the location of the artworks and the clients’ art ownership structure. However, our domain expertise and large, liquid balance sheets of our financiers allow us to complete the process more quickly than traditional operators. Do our clients retain possession of their art? No, we require that the artwork be held as collateral in our art storage facility till the advance has been fully paid back to our financier. Will the artworks be insured during the term they are held as collateral in storage? Throughout the term that the artworks are held as collateral they will be insured at double of the advance amount, to cover the full value of the art asset.The policy will be assigned to us for distributing the amounts as stipulated, between the client and financier.The insurance covers the items right from the time of collection, during storage until the final handover. Who owns the artworks during the term they are held as collateral in storage? The artworks remain the clients’ property during the entire storage period. What are the advantages of Artiana’s Fine Art Finance compared to a traditional bank loan? Our advances offer flexibility and a variable tenors up to 24 months with a no-charge early exit option. Unlocking equity and receiving liquidity without cumbersome documentation and credit approval process.There is no personal liability, the collateralized artworks are the sole guarantee towards the advance (non recourse).

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What are the early exit options before expiry of the agreed tenor? Clients can request an early exit before the expiry of the agreed tenor by giving 30 days notice without any exit charges being payable.Any advance service charges collected in such cases will be non-refundable. What are the charges and costs for the service and advance? Artiana Fine Art Finance will charge an arrangement fee of 2% of the advance amounts arranged against external art assets, this fee is waived for finance arranged against purchases made in our auctions. Depending on the value, tenor and terms of the advance the charges are calculated at typically 15 % p.a., payable quarterly in advance for fixed maturity payments, and at a flat rate of 12 % p.a. for monthly installment payments. The charges are set at the start of the facility and fixed for the entire tenor.There are no additional costs for evaluation and storage, insurance cover is procured by Artiana to cover the full value of the asset and billed at actuals to the client.

• FlexiPay scheme for buyers at our auctions • Bespoke solutions for consignors and collectors • Fast decisions and quick disbursals • Flexible tenors and repayment options • No early exit fees payable

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

Artiana: Artiana refers to our relevant corporate entity acting as a representative of either itself, any of its affiliates, assigns or any of its Sellers. • For any and all clients and/or transactions from Rest of World except the UAE: Refers to Artiana Limited, a company duly incorporated in RAK International Corporate Centre - UAE, bearing registration number IC20120900. • For any and all clients and/or transactions from within the UAE: Refers to Artiana FZE, a company duly incorporated in the Hamriyah Freezone - UAE, bearing registered number 19542. (Designated VAT exempt free zones within the UAE are deemed as Rest of World region) Artiana Server: The system(s) that provides computer devices with access to resources shared on computer networks, including Artiana data, application files and printers. Auction: An auction of Property(ies)/Lot(s) to be conducted by Artiana on www.artiana.com or any other website on the date indicated in the Auction Catalogue. Auction Catalogue: The catalogue as published by Artiana, whether in print, on the Mobile Application, or on the Website, including the Print Auction Catalogue, the MobileApp Auction Catalogue, the Online Auction Catalogue, and the eCatalogue with respect to an Auction, containing details of the Auction along with the description, price and other details of Properties to be offered for sale at such Auction. In case of any discrepancy between the Print Auction Catalogue, the MobileApp Auction Catalogue, the Online Auction Catalogue and/or the eCatalogue, the Online Auction Catalogue, as modified by Artiana from time to time, shall take precedence. Auction Closing Schedule: The schedule specifying the closing times for Bids for each Lot to be sold through the Auction as specified in the Auction Catalogue. Bid: The price offered by a Bidder to purchase a particular Property offered for sale at an Auction. Bidder:A person making a Bid for the purchase of one or more Property(ies) offered for sale at an Auction in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the Conditions of Sale and such person shall be deemed to have entered into all applicable contracts under the governing law. Buyer: The Bidder making the Winning Bid with respect to a Property(ies), who has thereby agreed to pay/ has paid the Sale Price payable with respect to such Property(ies). Closing Date: The date specified in the Auction Closing Schedule on which the Auction closes. Closing Time: The time at which the Auction for any of the Lot Groups listed in the Auction Closing Schedule closes. Conditions of Sale: The Conditions, which are published in any of the Auction Catalogues and are applicable to every Bid and every sale of Property made through an Auction. In case of a conflict between the Conditions published in the Online Auction Catalogue and in the Print Auction Catalogue or eCatalogue, the Online Auction

Catalogue version, as modified by Artiana from time to time, shall take precedence. Cultural Artifacts: Antiquities and items of historical interest or significance designated as Cultural Property. Description: All the details of a Property as set out in the Auction Catalogue and may include, without limitation, the name of the artist, designer or manufacturer, the title of the Property, and the following additional details. • For Artworks: The signature of the artist/date of the Property (if any), the surface, medium, edition number (wherever applicable) and dimensions of the Property. • For Precious Objects: Any other features or characteristics of the Property mentioned in the Auction Catalogue. eCatalogue: An electronic reproduction of the Print Auction Catalogue that may be made available on the Website for certain auctions. Lot Groups:The Properties grouped together for Auction that will close at a particular time. Mobile Application: Refers to Artiana’s proprietary mobile auction application, as updated from time to time, and available for download from the Apple App Store or Google Play, for the purpose of viewing the Auction Catalogue, placing Bids, viewing Auction results, accessing other information related to Artiana or the Auction, and receiving push notifications on a mobile device. MobileApp Auction Catalogue: The screens within the Mobile Application relating to the Auction, as may be amended from time to time. Notices: Information included in the Auction Catalogue by Artiana - whether in print or online or on the Mobile Application - to correct errors and omissions in the Auction Catalogue. Although these are provided for the Bidders’ convenience, the Online Auction Catalogue, as modified by Artiana from time to time, shall take precedence in all cases of discrepancy. Online Auction Catalogue: The web pages on the Website relating to the Auction, as may be amended from time to time including web pages accessible via the link “Auction Catalogue” (including all pages providing details related to the Property(ies)), as well as additional pages containing details of the Auction accessible via the link “About the Auction.” Precious Objects: Jewellery, watches, loose precious stones and any other objects offered for sale within the context of an Auction. Print Auction Catalogue: The printed version of the Auction Catalogue. Property/Lot: The Artworks, Precious Objects, and any other items offered by Artiana for sale, either individually or collectively (as a single unit), through the Auction. Proxy Bid: Refers to any Proxy/Maximum Bid placed by a buyer on the Website authorising the auction software to automatically Bid on his behalf, until such Maximum amount is reached. Reserve Price:The minimum price, as determined by Artiana and the Seller, acceptable for the sale of the Property through an Auction. Seller: The party consigning the Property to Artiana as its agent for sale through Auction.

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Technical Downtime: The time period during which the Artiana Server or the Website is not operational due to a malfunction or planned maintenance. Terms of Business: The terms of business executed between Artiana and the Seller including but not limited to the consignment agreement. Website: The collection of HTML and/or internet data and media located at the URL www.artiana.com and/or any other URL linked to the Website. Winning Bid/Sale Price: The highest Bid offered with respect to a Property at the Closing Time, where the Winning Bid shall either be higher than or equal to the Reserve Price. Winning Bidder: The Bidder who has placed the Winning Bid. Written Bid: Refers to any Written/Absentee Bid recorded with Artiana upon submission of the completed Written/Absentee Bids form at least 12 hours before the first Closing Time.

By participating in this Auction, you acknowledge that you are bound by the Conditions of Sale as listed below and on the Website. 2.1. Artiana’s role as the agent of the Seller:Artiana undertakes to sell the Properties through Auction as the agent for and on behalf of the Seller. 2.2. Making a Bid constitutes an irrevocable offer to purchase the Property, and the acceptance of a Bid as the Winning Bid by Artiana shall result in an enforceable contract of sale between Artiana, acting solely as the agent of the Seller, and the Winning Bidder. 2.3. Artiana is authorised by the Seller to exercise its complete discretion in: • determining the form and content of the Descriptions in the Auction Catalogue, • granting Bidding access to a Bidder, • recording, rejecting or accepting Bids, and • deciding which Bid constitutes the Winning Bid, if any. (Bidding access shall be given at Artiana’s discretion and Artiana may set limits on the total value of all Bids made and/or the number of Bids that may be made by a Bidder.Artiana may also require payment guarantees and/or deposits as a condition precedent to giving Bidding access to a Bidder. Bidders will be informed of the limits on the total Bid value and/or the number of Bids that they may make, if any, and will not be allowed to Bid further if either of such Bidding limit has been exhausted. Bid updates and time extensions, if any, shall be updated on the Website and Mobile Application. On both the Website and the Mobile App, Bidders may refresh their Bidding pages by clicking on the “Refresh Now” icon or the re-load/refresh buttons on their browsers, where applicable. Artiana shall evaluate the Bid histories of specific Lot Groups periodically to preserve the efficacy of the Auction process.This exercise may be conducted by Artiana internally or through third parties solely at the discretion of Artiana.) 2.4. Closing Times For the convenience of Bidders, particularly those who are placing Bids on more than one Lot, Lot Groups are scheduled to close at 30-minute time intervals during the Auction. The Bidding for various Lot Groups shall be closed in accordance with the Auction Closing Schedule. However, in the event that Artiana records any Bidding activity in the 5 minutes prior to the

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closing of a Lot, the Closing Time for such a Lot shall be extended by 5 minutes from its originally scheduled Closing Time.The Closing Time shall continue to be extended in 5-minute increments for any subsequent Bidding received in the 5 minutes prior to the closing of such Lot. In the event that the Closing Time is extended in accordance with this Clause, bidding on the Lot shall only end if no Bidding activity is recorded by Artiana during the last 5 minutes of extended time. Bidders are advised to click on the “Refresh Now” icon on the Website page or in the Mobile Application at regular intervals in accordance with the provisions of Clause 2.5 for updates on latest Bids and time extensions if any. 2.5. Tracking Bids The Website shall contain a link titled ‘Lots I Bid On’ within the page ‘Current Auction’ and the Bidder may click on this link to access information on all Bids made on various Lots. For ease of tracking Bids, Bidders are advised to assign Bidding nicknames to themselves. The Website and Mobile Application shall contain: • The Bid history for each Lot, being the last 5 Bid amounts that have been recorded until and including the current highest Bid; and • A countdown clock indicating the amount of time available for placing Bids before the Closing Time. The Bid history, current Bid, and countdown clock shall be accurate at the time of downloading of those values, provided that such information has not changed during the time taken for this information to reach the Bidder’s computer or mobile device from the Artiana Server.The most updated Bid values shall be shown only when the Website page or the Mobile Application page containing the information on Bid values is refreshed; which shall happen either automatically at regular intervals (Every 5 minutes prior to one hour before the closing time of the first Lot/Lot Group and every 1 minute within the last hour of the closing time of the first Lot/Lot Group and shall continue refreshing every minute till the close of the last Lot/Lot Group) or when a Bidder clicks on the ‘Refresh Now’ icon on the Website page or in the Mobile Application page. When the countdown clock counts down to zero, in the case where the Closing Time with respect to a particular Lot has been extended by a further 5 minutes pursuant to Clause 2.4 above, the countdown clock may not reflect such extension. As such, the Bidder may wait for the values on the page to refresh automatically on the Website, or click on the ‘Refresh Now’ link on the page or in the Mobile Application to determine whether the Closing Time has been extended for that Lot. The countdown clock combined with the current highest Bid as shown in the Bid history on the Website shall only be an indication of the highest Bid amount at the time when the values on the Website or Mobile Application were refreshed in the manner set out in Clause 2.5 above. Should bidders want more frequent updates, they are advised to refresh values as described in Clause 2.5 in order to view the most updated Bid history and countdown clock. Due to the nature of internet and/or mobile traffic, there may be an unpredictable time lag between a Bidder placing a Bid, and that Bid being received by Artiana.Therefore, although a Bidder may have placed his/her Bid prior to Closing Time, Artiana may receive the Bid after the Closing Time for the Lot with respect to which the Bid has been placed and shall, in such an event, be rejected. In order to prevent Bids being rejected in such a manner, Bidders may set Proxy Bids/Maximum Bids for Lots on which they wish to Bid.


Written/Absentee Bids may be recorded with Artiana 12 hours prior to the first Closing Time, subject to the other provisions of these Conditions of Sale, including any limits imposed by Artiana on the number of Bids that might be placed by a Bidder.

date of either receiving the funds from the Buyer or remitting the funds to the Seller. In the case of payments for purchases being made in UAE Dirhams (AED), a standard conversion rate of 1USD = 3.675 AED will apply.

2.6. Bidders are advised to keep their Artiana ID and password secure at all times.Artiana will hold the Bidder responsible for all Bids placed using their Artiana ID and password, whether via the Website or a mobile device. Bidders using the Mobile Bidding Application are advised to keep their mobile devices secure and set passwords for them to prevent unauthorised use.

2.13. All Bidders are required to provide complete and accurate invoicing details to Artiana at the time of registration for the Auction. Invoicing details, once registered, will not be changed.The Bidder shall be invoiced based on details provided at the time of registering for the Auction. For any and all transactions from Rest of World except the UAE invoicing and/or payments are processed by Artiana Limited, a company duly incorporated under the RAK ICC Business Companies Regulations 2016 bearing registered number IC20120900; and for any and all transactions from within the UAE invoicing and/or payments are processed by Artiana Limited, a company duly incorporated under the Dubai International Financial Centre bearing registered number 2249.

2.7. Artiana reserves the right to withdraw any Property before, during or after the Auction, if it has reason to believe that the authenticity of the Property or the accuracy of the Description is in doubt, or if there is a breach of the Terms of Business, or in the case of error or dispute, or if Artiana otherwise believes, at its sole discretion, that it would be improper to include the Property in the Auction, and can during or after the Auction continue the bidding, determine the successful Bidder, cancel the sale of the Lot, or re-offer and resell any Lot. 2.8. All Property(ies) shall be sold subject to the Reserve Price. If the Winning Bid is below the Reserve Price, the Property shall be considered unsold except in such case where the Winning Bid is a Proxy Bid and the maximum limit on the Proxy Bid either matches or is higher than the Reserve Price. In such cases the Property(ies) shall be sold at Reserve Price to the Proxy Bidder.The Reserve Price on each Property shall be confidential and Artiana shall have no obligation to disclose the same to any Bidder. 2.9. Artiana will invoice the Buyer for the Sale Price (Winning Bid) and any additional charges that may be incurred by Artiana are applicable on the sale, including shipping and handling of the Property. 5% VAT will be charged on Artiana’s invoice and is applicable on any and all purchases from within the UAE. 2.10. The title to the Properties purchased in an Auction shall pass to the Buyer at the Closing Time subject to the conditions in clause 2.7 for those Properties where a Buyer holds the Winning Bid and said Buyer assumes full risk and responsibilities for the Properties thereafter. Properties purchased will not be released or shipped out to the Buyer or his representative until the Buyer has fulfilled his payment and other obligations as described in these Conditions of Sale. Artiana may exercise a lien on the Properties under the conditions described in Clause 2.17. 2.11. Bidding Increments will be calculated as shown in the Bidding Increment table below.

2.12. The Auction is conducted in United States Dollars (USD) and, for any transaction in other currencies, the exchange rate will be calculated as per the sheet rate of the bank specified by Artiana on the

2.14. The Winning Bidder shall pay the Sale Price in full (including any additional charges and VAT, if applicable) within seven business days from the Closing Date. No shipment or delivery of the Property will be made to the Winning Bidder if the Sale Price, and any other additional charges that may be payable by the Buyer, are not received by Artiana and until all proper documentation in connection with the sale of the Property has been completed. Payments will not be accepted from any parties other than the Winning Bidder as recorded on the invoice. 2.15. Non payment The Winning Bidder shall ensure that invoices provided by Artiana are paid in full and all remittance of amounts due under said invoice is made within seven business days from the date of the invoice. In the case that payments are not received within such period, it shall be treated as a breach of contract of sale by the Buyer and, in such an event,Artiana is authorised at its sole discretion to cancel the sale upon expiry of this stipulated period of seven business days without being obliged to inform the Buyer of the same, and the Seller authorises Artiana to take any steps (including reporting the late payments, missed payments, or other defaults on the account to any credit bureau and the institution of legal proceedings), as deemed appropriate, to enforce the full or any differential payment due by the Buyer. In addition, the Buyer will be charged demurrage @ 2% of the total value (Winning Bid) per month until the date of actual payment. 2.16. Failure to collect If the Buyer informs Artiana that he wishes to collect the Property(ies) from Artiana in person and such Property(ies) is not collected by the Buyer within 15 days from the auction closing date, Artiana shall arrange for storage of the Property(ies) at the Buyer’s expense, and shall only release the Property(ies) after payment has been made, in full, including demurrage @ 2% of the total value (Winning Bid plus any other additional charges, if applicable) per month for all payments due and the charges for storage of the Property(ies), if any. 2.17. Artiana shall be entitled to exercise a lien on the Property(ies) for payment of any sums receivable from the Buyer, including the Sale Price and costs relating to storage and insurance where they are to be borne by the Buyer, in relation to any Property(ies) purchased by the Buyer. 2.18. Artiana reserves the right to not award the Winning Bid to the highest Bidder at the Closing Date if it deems it necessary to do so.

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2.19. The Buyer acknowledges that Artiana will abide by any export restrictions that may apply in the countries from where specific Property(ies) will be shipped.The Buyer shall also be responsible to ensure that the Property(ies) is freely importable into the country where such Property(ies) is intended for delivery (as specified by the Buyer). In the event the Buyer or Artiana become aware of any restrictions to such import subsequent to the completion of the Auction, the Buyer may provide an alternate delivery destination to Artiana. (Such restrictions on import of any Property/Lot purchased by a Buyer shall not qualify as grounds for the Buyer to cancel such sale under any circumstances). All costs associated with the process of delivery and storage (when required) of the Property(ies) shall be borne by the Buyer.The Property(ies) shall be handed over to the Buyer, or his nominee, only upon full payment of all such costs. 2.20. Artiana has the right to exercise reasonable discretion in setting Bid increments as per Clause 2.11 or otherwise, refusing any Bid, advancing the Bidding, withdrawing or dividing any Lot, combining two or more Lots; and in the case of error or dispute, during or after the sale, determining the successful Bidder, continuing the Bidding, cancelling the sale or reoffering and reselling the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, then, in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, the sale record maintained by Artiana will be conclusive. 2.21. Written Bids are accepted from Bidders once they have been given Bidding access for the Auction.These are entered as online direct or Proxy Bids by Artiana, and may not be stopped or altered by the Bidder once the Auction has commenced.Written Bids are accepted until twelve hours prior to the first Closing Time. 2.22. Artiana employees may not Bid in the Auction once the Auction has started.They may however submit a Written Bid for an amount that may be equal to or above the lower estimate of a Lot before the Auction commences and have a Proxy Bid placed on their behalf. Once the Auction has begun, they may only increase their Proxy Bid. 2.23. Artiana employees may Bid in charity auctions that are held on the Artiana Auction platform. 2.24. Sellers are not allowed to Bid on the particular Lot(s) they have consigned. 2.25. Artiana does not place or allow any Bids to be placed on behalf of the Seller. All of the Bids recorded at Artiana are from registered Bidders. 2.26. Once a Bid is registered in our system, whether placed by an active Bidder or by Proxy, it is immediately and automatically displayed for all registered users to see. 2.27. Technical Downtime In the unlikely event that the Website is inaccessible to Bidders worldwide due to Technical Downtime within the half hour prior to the scheduled Closing Time for any of the Lot Groups, the Closing Time of that Lot group and subsequent Lot Groups will be extended by the duration of the Technical Downtime. In case the Technical Downtime extends beyond the Closing Time for a particular Lot Group, the Website shall, after the Technical Downtime, show the Auction for the particular Lot Group as closed. However, the Closing Time for such Lot Group and subsequent Lot Groups shall be extended by the duration of the Technical Downtime and appropriate details of the extension shall be published on the Website shortly after recovery from the Technical Downtime. Note that any malfunction in

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the Mobile Application does not constitute Technical Downtime. In the event of such malfunction, Bidders should use the Website to place Bids. 2.28. Bids recorded prior to any Technical Downtime will be treated as valid according to the Conditions of Sale. Artiana shall not be liable for any loss of information due to the Technical Downtime.The data logs of the Artiana Server will determine the duration of the Technical Downtime and any determination made by Artiana in respect of extension of the Closing Time shall be final.

3.1. Artiana offers all Property(ies) for sale at the Auction “as is”, which means that the Property(ies) are sold with all existing faults and imperfections. Measurements are given as Height x Width x Depth in decimal inches (rationalized to the closest 0.25, 0.5, 0.75) and in decimal centimetres.Artiana encourages all potential Buyers to inspect each item carefully before Bidding. 3.2. Any statements made by Artiana about any Property(ies), whether orally or in writing concerning attribution to, for example, any school of art or craftsmanship, country or origin, history or provenance, are only expressions of Artiana’s own opinion or belief. Such opinions or beliefs including the estimate values of the properties have been formed honestly in accordance with the standard of care expected of an auction house. However, Artiana does not in anyway represent that it has carried out exhaustive research or analysis, and it is therefore recommended, especially in cases of Property(ies) of high value, that potential Buyers seek advice on such matters from their own professional advisors. 3.3. The Buyer undertakes: • to inspect and satisfy himself prior to the Auction as to the condition and description of the Property(ies); • to rely on his own judgment as to whether the Property(ies) matches its description; and • to not rely on an illustration of any Property(ies) given in the Catalogue 3.4. Neither Artiana nor any of its affiliates, agents, representatives, employees or directors shall be liable for errors or omissions in any of the representations made in the Auction Catalogue or otherwise with respect to authenticity, description, or condition of any Property(ies) for sale through the Auction.

4.1. Artiana provides an assurance on behalf of the Seller that each artwork offered at auction, is a genuine work of the artist listed. Artiana guarantees the authenticity of such artwork for a period of six months from the auction closing date.Authenticity in relation to artworks shall mean compliance of the artwork with the description provided on the website, particularly with reference to the name of the artist, title (if any) of the artwork, date, the school of art (if mentioned), dimensions, medium, etc. In the unlikely event that within six months from the close of an auction, it is proved by the Buyer, to the reasonable satisfaction of Artiana, that the item was not authentic and if, in Artiana’s opinion, this would have significantly impacted the Winning Bid for the item, Artiana shall be entitled to rescind the sale. In such an event, the Seller will be liable to refund the payment for the item to the Buyer,


through Artiana. The item in question will subsequently be returned to the Seller. All such claims will be handled on a case-by-case basis, and in the case of an authenticity claim in relation to an artwork, examinable proof, clearly demonstrating that the item is not authentic, will be required. Such examinable proof should be provided by an established and acknowledged authority. Artiana’s decision, with regards to such claims, shall be final and binding. 4.2. The above guarantee given in clause 4.1 shall be subject to the following conditions: • The claim is made by the Buyer as registered with Artiana (the benefit of the claim is not assignable to any subsequent owners or others who may acquire or have an interest in any of the Properties) • The Property is returned in the same condition that it was in at the time of delivery of the Property to the Buyer • The Property was indisputably purchased through Artiana 4.3. In the case of Properties which have been categorised by Artiana as Precious Objects,Artiana provides an assurance, on behalf of the Seller, that each piece shall comply with characteristics or features mentioned in the Description of the Property in the Auction Catalogue for as long as the Property is in the possession of Artiana. All colored stones unless certified may or may not be treated for enhancements. It is therefore advisable for Buyers or potential Buyers of such Properties, to inspect the Property prior to Bidding or prior to shipment or Buyer pickup from Artiana. In the unlikely event that during such inspection, the Buyer is able to prove to the reasonable satisfaction of Artiana that the Property does not match the details in the Description, and if, in Artiana’s opinion, Bidders being aware of such error or omission would have Bid significantly less than the actual Sale Price, Artiana shall be entitled to rescind the sale and the Seller will be liable to refund to the Buyer the Sale Price paid for the Property; and Artiana shall hand over the Property to the Seller upon refund of the Sale Price paid to him for the Property. Once Artiana obtains the refunded amount from the Seller, it shall forward the same to the Buyer.This guarantee will not be applicable where the Property is being shipped to the Buyer by Artiana. 4.4. In the case of Properties such as antiquities or items of historical interest which have been categorised by Artiana as Cultural Artifacts, Artiana provides an assurance, on behalf of the Seller, that each object of antiquarian or historical interest or significance has been acquired without violating any local or international laws. In the unlikely event that it is proved that the acquisition, provenance and/or ownership of such Cultural Artifacts offered at our Auction is subject to a legal dispute, the Buyer shall keep Artiana indemnified from any such legal proceedings. 4.5. In all cases Artiana retains the right to consult with, at the expense of the Buyer, up to two recognized experts in the field (such experts being mutually acceptable to Artiana and the Buyer), to examine the Property under question before deciding to rescind the sale and offer the refund under the above guarantee.The opinion of the experts shall not be binding on Artiana. 4.6. In the event of the Seller’s failure to refund the proceeds as stated in this clause, the Buyer shall return the Property to Artiana and authorise Artiana as its agent to initiate legal proceedings against the Seller.Any such steps taken or legal proceedings instituted by Artiana, against the Seller, shall be at the cost of the Buyer and Artiana’s liability shall be limited as per Clause 5.1.

5.1. Artiana has an obligation to refund the Sale Price to the Buyer only upon recovery of such amounts from the Seller and in the circumstances described in Clause 4 above (Authenticity Guarantee). The Buyer indemnifies Artiana from any non-recovery of such amounts and agrees that they shall not hold Artiana responsible in case such amounts are not recoverable from the Seller. Artiana provides insurance coverage on sold Lots for seven days after the Closing Time of the auction.After that period, or once a Lot has been collected (whichever is earlier), the Lot will be entirely at the buyer’s risk. Damages, losses or loss in value of any artworks (including frames) incurred during shipping and transit are not covered as per the insurance policy taken by Artiana. In case the Buyer opts for transit insurance coverage arranged for by Artiana by any of their insurance providers,Artiana shall not entertain any direct claims for damage or loss during shipping and transit and these would have to be directed to such insurance providers; Subject to the authenticity guarantee above, neither Artiana’s suppliers nor Artiana, nor any of Artiana’s employees or agents, shall be responsible, either for the correctness of any statements as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attributes or genuineness of any Property in the sale, or for any mistakes in the Description, or for any faults or defects in the Properties, or for any other act or omission, whatsoever.Artiana offers no guarantee or warranty other than the limited assurance contained in the authenticity guarantee above. 5.2. It is stated and agreed that the rescission of the sale and the refund of the total Sale Price paid by the Buyer is the sole remedy that may be sought by a Buyer, and such remedy is exclusive and in lieu of any other remedy which may otherwise be available under law. Artiana shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages incurred or claimed.

All content of the Print Auction Catalogue, eCatalogue and on the Website and Mobile Application are copyright protected in favour of Artiana. All trademarks, names, brand names, etc. used in the Print Auction Catalogue and on the Website and Mobile Application are trademarks of Artiana.Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. No image, illustration or written material may be used or required without the prior written permission of Artiana.Artiana and the Seller(s) make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a Property will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it.

7.1. Artiana may validly serve the Bidder/ Buyer with legal notice, if required, under these Conditions of Sale by: • Sending an email to the email address disclosed by the Bidder/ Buyer to Artiana; or • Sending a courier to the address disclosed by the Bidder/ Buyer to Artiana. 7.2. Such legal notice shall be deemed to have been properly served: • In the case of email transmission - on the date of the transmission; or • In case of transmission by courier - 2 business days after the dispatch of the notice by courier. 7.3. The notices and contract language shall be English.

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7.4. Artiana is at all times entitled to involve third parties for ensuring the Buyer’s compliance and performance as per these Conditions of Sale, and the Buyer hereby grants his consent in this regard. 7.5. In the event of any dispute arising out of or in connection with these Conditions of Sale or related thereto in any manner whatsoever, the parties shall first seek settlement of that dispute by mediation in accordance with the Mediation Rules of the DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre, which Rules are deemed to be incorporated by reference into this clause.The Buyer irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction of the Dubai International Financial Centre (“DIFC”) Courts and waives any objection it may have to refer the disputes arising out of or in connection with these Conditions of Sale to the DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre on the grounds that it is an inconvenient forum (forum non conveniens). If the dispute is not settled by mediation within 60 days of the commencement of the mediation, or such further period as the parties shall agree in writing, then the parties agree to refer and resolve the dispute by arbitration in accordance with Clause 9.

If any part of the Conditions of Sale between the Buyer and Artiana is found legally invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions will remain enforceable to the fullest extent permissible by law. In such cases, the Buyer and Artiana undertake to replace the wholly or partly legally invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision with one which is legally valid, legal or enforceable and whose economic purpose most closely reflects that of the legally invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision.

If the dispute is not settled by mediation in accordance with Clause 7.5 then the dispute shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the Arbitration Rules of the DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre, which Rules are deemed to be incorporated by reference into this clause. In any arbitration commenced pursuant to this clause, (i) the number of arbitrators shall be one; and (ii) the seat, or legal place, of arbitration shall be the DIFC.The language to be used in the arbitration shall be English.The governing law of the contract shall be the substantive law of England and Wales.

CONDITIONS OF FIXED PRICE SALE

Fixed Price Sale: A Private Sale or Selling Exhibition of Property(ies)/Lot(s) to be conducted by Artiana on www.artiana.com or any other website.

By participating in this Fixed Price Sale, you acknowledge that you are bound by the Conditions of Fixed Price Sale as clarified below and listed above in the Conditions of Sale and on the Website.

Fixed Price: The fixed sale price of the Property offered for immediate sale by Artiana in Private Sale or any Fixed Price Sale.

2.1. If a Fixed Price Sale functionality is offered on any of the Property permitting the Buyer to purchase such a Property at the Fixed Price displayed on the Website, or as communicated to the Buyer in response to their enquiry for that Property, the above listed Conditions of Sale will apply to the sale in the same manner as if the Buyer had been the Winning Bidder in an auction for that Property.

Private Sale: A Fixed Price Sale of Property(ies)/Lot(s) conducted by Artiana outside of auction confidentially or on www.artiana.com or any other website. Selling Exhibition: A Fixed Price Sale of Property(ies)/Lot(s) to be conducted by Artiana on www.artiana.com or any other website on the date indicated in the Exhibition Catalogue. Viewing Room: The web pages on the Website relating to Private Sale, as may be amended from time to time including web pages accessible via the link “Viewing Rooms” (including all pages providing details related to the Property(ies)), as well as additional pages containing details of the Viewing Room accessible via the link “Private Sales.”

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2.2. Our Conditions of Fixed Price Sale are applicable on all our Private Sale transactions, including Property offered in any of our Viewing Room or Selling Exhibition, and binding on all participants thereof.


ARTIANA GUARANTEE

All artworks offered for sale by Artiana are authentic to the best of Artiana’s knowledge. Artiana provides the following assurance to buyers on behalf of the seller who may be a collector, dealer, retailer or gallery, that each artwork offered for sale on the site is a genuine work of the artist listed. Artiana guarantees the authenticity of the artwork for a period of six months from the auction closing date. Authenticity in relation to artworks shall mean compliance of the artwork with the description provided on the web site, particularly with reference to the name of the artist, title (if any) of the artwork itself, date, the school of art (if mentioned), dimensions, medium etc. In the unlikely event that within six months from the close of an auction, it is proved by the buyer to the reasonable satisfaction of Artiana that the item was not authentic and if, in Artiana’s opinion, this would have significantly impacted the price a buyer would have been willing to pay for the item,Artiana shall be entitled to rescind the sale, and the seller will be liable to refund to the buyer the price paid for the item. Once the buyer returns the item to Artiana it shall be handed over to the seller by Artiana. All such claims will be handled on a case-by-case basis, and in the case of an authenticity claim in relation to an artwork, such claim will require that examinable proof, which clearly demonstrates that the item is not authentic, is provided by an established and acknowledged authority.The decision of Artiana in respect of such claims shall be final and binding. This guarantee shall be subject to the following conditions: 1. The claim is made by the buyer as registered with Artiana (the benefit of the claim is not assignable to any subsequent owners or others who may acquire or have an interest in any of the items). 2. The Property is returned in the same condition that it was in at the time of delivery of the item to the buyer. 3. The Property was indisputably purchased through Artiana. Artiana retains the right to consult with, at the expense of the buyer, two recognised experts in the field, (such experts being mutually acceptable to Artiana and the buyer), to examine the item under question before deciding to rescind the sale and offer the refund under the above guarantee.The opinion of the experts shall not be binding on Artiana. In the event of the seller’s failure to refund the proceeds as stated above, the buyer shall return the item to Artiana and authorise Artiana as its agent to initiate legal proceedings against the seller. Any such steps taken or legal proceedings instituted by Artiana against the seller shall be at the cost of the buyer.

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COLLECTION AND STORAGE Lots will only be released from our viewing gallery or art storage facility upon presenting a delivery order issued by Artiana. Lots will not be released until all outstanding charges due to Artiana are settled

Please note that Lots in our art storage facility can be collected only by prior appointment from Artiana, P2-22B, Park Towers, DIFC, Dubai, UAE

ARTIANA Help Desk: T: +971 55 815 3030 E: info@artiana.com Office Hours: 10.30 am - 6.30 pm

Important Information • All Lots will be stored free of charge for 15 days from the auction closing date either at Artiana’s viewing gallery or at our art storage facility. • After 15 days from the closing date of the auction, Lots shall be subject to a daily storage charge of USD 4 per Lot plus an administrative fee of USD 50 payable to Artiana. • As set out in the Conditions of Sale, risk and responsibility for the sold Lots (including frames or glass where relevant) passes to the Buyer at the Auction Closing Time. Artiana provides insurance coverage for sold Lots for seven days after the auction. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to arrange adequate insurance for purchased Lots thereafter. • Lots sold at auction may be subject to import restrictions/taxes of foreign countries. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant import license into the buyer’s own country of residence and settle any taxes and destination clearance charges due. • Shipments can only be made once all outstanding charges due to Artiana are settled and full payment of all shipping charges is received by the logistics service provider.

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SOUTH ASIAN ART MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ONLINE AUCTION (NO BUYER’S PREMIUM) 14 - 18 OCTOBER 2021

Francis Newton Souza

Landscape with Tree

A sale of classical, modern and contemporary paintings and sculptures from the Indian subcontinent.

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AFRICAN ART MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ONLINE AUCTION (NO BUYER’S PREMIUM) NOVEMBER 2021

El Anatsui

Sacred Secrets Unfolding

Our inaugural African Art sale will offer modern and contemporary works from across the continent and diaspora artists.

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consign@artiana.com +971 55 815 3030

P.O. Box 112646, Dubai, UAE


PRINTS AND MULTIPLES ONLINE AUCTION (NO BUYER’S PREMIUM) DECEMBER 2021

Julian Opie

Ruth Smoking 3

The Prints and Multiples sale will comprise works by international artists executed in various printmaking techniques and three-dimensional multiples.

NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS

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RUGS AND CARPETS ONLINE AUCTION (NO BUYER’S PREMIUM) JANUARY 2022

The sale will offer a curated selection of hand-woven Oriental rugs and carpets.

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P.O. Box 112646, Dubai, UAE





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