Any illustrations or statements in the catalogue are only for reference of prospective buyers and are not to be relied upon in terms of color, quality, or imperfections. Prospective buyers shall examine carefully each object before bidding. The purchase of a Lot shall be at the buyer’s own risk.
According to the cultural relics protection law of the people's Republic of China, the lots marked with * in the catalogue cannot be exported.
In the payment of any purchase made by the Buyer during the China Guardian 2014 Autumn Auctions (for Stamps and Coins lots) before and up to and including the 12th of November 2014, the commission of the Buyer will be charged 13.5% of the Hammer Price, and from the 13th of November and up to and including the 27th of November, the commission of the Buyer will be charged 14% of the Hammer Price. This preferential policy will terminate on the 28th of November. Any deduction between the Buyer’s payment and the Seller’s payment shall not apply to this preferential policy. The Buyer may not collect the Lot without full payment.
Please note the following information regarding the sale of Gold and Silver Coins for China Guardian’s 2014 Autumn Auctions:
1. Lot 740 was withdrawn.
2. Lot 758’s estimate price should be RMB 15,000-30,000.
3. Lot 803 is without certificate.
4. Lot 840’s box has a crack.
2014-11-26
Please note the following information regarding the sale of Famous Collectors’ Collection and Banknotes for China Guardian’s 2014 Autumn Auctions:
1. Lot 1601 was withdrawn.
2. Lot 1817’s “red boat” has 6 digital code.
Please note the following information regarding the sale of Stamps and Covers, Chinese Postal Stationery for China Guardian’s 2014 Autumn Auctions:
1. Lot 2274 should be over a hundred pieces.
2. Lot 2307 was withdrawn.
3. Lot 2357 should be eleven pieces.
4. Lot 2454 was withdrawn.
5. Lot 2624 doesn’t have original stamp.
6. Lot 2625 can’t be the whole collection of J and T stamps.
2014-11-27