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Buying and selling art guide
At Deutscher and Hackett the buying and selling of art is handled with expertise and professionalism to ensure every auction and private sale of art is a professional, rewarding and enjoyable experience. Please contact us if you have any questions about the buying or selling process.
Buying art at Deutscher and Hackett is an enjoyable and rewarding experience. We offer our clients many options when buying at auction. Clients can bid at a live auction by either pre-registration in advance, or registering on the day. Please contact us should you require any assistance with this process and for reserved seating.
A buyer registration form can be obtained via our website, in the back of our print auction catalogue or in person at our Melbourne and Sydney galleries or auction venue.
Alternatively should clients be unable to attend the auction they can register for telephone or absentee bidding.
Clients can also participate in our auctions online via a separate live bidding platform, Invaluable.com. First-time users will be required to register with Invaluable.com in order to obtain a pre-approval status. Deutscher and Hackett recommends clients register at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of the auction. Once registered, clients will automatically be pre-approved for online bidding on all future Deutscher and Hackett auctions broadcast via Invaluable.com.
Please note that online Invaluable.com registration is separate from our direct Deutscher and Hackett registrations.
Clients can view our auctions live online, free of charge, via Invaluable.com without registering with this service.
Please contact us if you have any questions about the buying process or refer to our 'Conditions of Auction and Sale' section within this guide for further information.
One of our main aims is to ensure our clients have a very positive experience from the point of consignment through to settlement of their proceeds of sale.
We take the responsibility of handling our vendors’ property very seriously. Our goal is to present and promote works of art with the highest levels of care and professionalism, providing our vendors with the greatest possible financial return.
Every written auction proposal presented by Deutscher and Hackett is transparent, unique and considered. Works of art are carefully researched and our recommended auction estimates take into account prices paid in the past for comparable material at auction. In the case of higher value works we typically include information regarding Deutscher and Hackett’s past performance with each of these artists.
Consideration is given to the auction timing and venue location as well as the presentation of each item in the printed catalogue. Our marketing strategy is clearly explained together with selling commission rates and associated costs. All logistical aspects are taken into consideration with transport, insurance and storage needs addressed.
If you are considering selling art please fill in our appraisals form or contact one of our specialists for further advice.
The Deutscher and Hackett galleries, centrally located in Melbourne and Sydney, are spacious and purpose built for the display of fine art. Our auction viewings are presented as major art exhibitions, carefully designed and beautifully lit, providing art collectors with the opportunity to experience works of art in a perfect exhibition environment. View Deutscher and Hackett gallery locations.
Pre-auction viewings are scheduled in Melbourne and Sydney over a two week period prior to the auction.
Deutscher and Hackett’s fully illustrated print catalogues are of the highest quality. Individual catalogues can be obtained at Deutscher and Hackett or by subscription.
All information published in Deutscher and Hackett catalogues represent statements of opinion and should not be relied upon as fact. All dimensions are listed in centimetres, height before width and are approximate. All prices are in Australian dollars.
SYMBOL KEY
▲ Unless ownership is clearly stated in the provenance, this symbol is used where a lot is offered which Deutscher and Hackett owns in whole or in part. In these instances, Deutscher and Hackett has a direct financial interest in the property or means that Deutscher and Hackett has guaranteed a minimum price.
● Used to indicate lots for sale without a reserve.
EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE AND TERMS
ARTIST’S NAMES - All reference to artists make use of common and not full names in accordance with the standards outlined in the National Gallery of Australia reference publication Australian Art- Artist’s working names authority list. For instance, John Brack rather than Cecil John Brack; Roy de Maistre rather than Leroy Leveson Laurent De Maistre; Rosalie Gascoigne rather than Rosalie Norah Gascoigne.
Terms used in this catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below:
a. NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, a work by the artist.
b. Attributed to NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, probably a work by the artist, in whole or in part.
c. Circle of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, a work showing the influence and style of the artist and of the artist’s period.
d. Studio/Workshop of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, a work possibly executed under the supervision of the artist.
e. School of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, a work by a follower or student of the artist.
f. Manner of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, a work created in the style, but not necessarily in the period, of the artist.
g. After NICHOLAS CHEVALIER: in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, a copy of a work by the artist.
h. “signed” / “dated” in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, the work has been signed/dated by the artist.
i. “bears signature” / “bears date” in the opinion of Deutscher and Hackett, the work has possibly been signed/dated by someone other than the artist.
Copyright may apply to images reproduced in our catalogues and promotional material. This may be owned by third parties and used under licence by Deutscher and Hackett.
Between Deutscher and Hackett and the buyer, Deutscher and Hackett retain all rights in the images and illustrations from our professional, commissioned photography. Deutscher and Hackett retains copyright in the text contained in our catalogues. The buyer or any other individuals must not reproduce or otherwise use the images, illustrations or text without prior written consent from Deutscher and Hackett.
The estimated price range accompanying each lot reflects the opinion of our art specialists as to the hammer price expected for the lot at auction and is informed by realised prices for comparable works as well as the particularities of each lot including condition, quality, provenance and rarity.
While presale estimates are intended as a guide for prospective buyers, lots can be sold outside of these ranges. Pre-sale estimates include GST (if any) on a lot but do not include the buyer’s premium or other charges where applicable.
The reserve is the minimum price including GST (if any) that the vendor will accept for a lot and below which the lot will not normally be sold. The reserve price, which is confidential, can be any figure up to and including the low-estimate, but will not be higher than the low estimate.
Bidding usually opens below the listed pre-sale estimate and proceeds in the following increments (the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments at his or her discretion):
$500 – 1,000 by $50
$1,000 – 2,000 by $100
$2,000 – 3,000 by $200
$3,000 – 5,000 by $200 / $500 / $800
$5,000 – 10,000 by $500
$10,000 – 20,000 by $1,000
$20,000 – 30,000 by $2,000
$30,000 – 50,000 by $2,000 / $5,000 / $8,000
$50,000 – 100,000 by $5,000
$100,000 – 200,000 by $10,000
$200,000 – 300,000 by $20,000
$300,000 – 500,000 by $20,000 / $50,000 / $80,000
$500,000 – 1,000,000 by $50,000
$1,000,000+ by $100,000
The ‘buyer’s premium’ refers to the 25% charge (including GST) payable by the buyer calculated as a percentage of the hammer price.
For example, a final hammer price of $10,000 would attract a buyer’s premium of $2,500 (including $227.27 GST). Therefore the total purchase price would be $12,500.
Auctions are conducted on a GST inclusive basis (where GST applies). Buyers are required to pay a 10% G.S.T which sum is:
a. included in the final bid prices where buying from a GST registered vendor; and
b. included in any additional fees charged by Deutscher and Hackett; and
c. added to the buyer’s premium.
GST is also payable on some lots. This usually occurs when the lot has been consigned by a GST registered entity. A list of these lots is set out in the catalogue. Where GST applies to these lots the final bid price will be inclusive of the applicable GST.
If a buyer is classified as a “non-resident” for the purpose of GST, the buyer may be able to recover GST paid on the final purchase price if certain conditions are met.
1. You are not resident in Australia for taxation purposes;
2. You are not registered or required to be registered for GST in Australia;
3. You were not in Australia on the day that you agreed to buy the Goods;
4. You will export the Goods within 60 days of paying any part of the purchase price (excluding a deposit) to us, or within 60 days of receiving an invoice from us, whichever occurs first.
Should the buyer satisfy these requirements they will be required to sign a GST declaration that Deutscher and Hackett will provide.
The Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Act 2009 (Cwth) applies to the commercial resale of Artwork where artists or their beneficiaries may be entitled to a royalty on certain resales. This scheme commenced 9th June 2010 and the Copyright Agency has been appointed by the Australian government to collect royalties to pay to the artists.
Where applicable, the rate is 5% of the hammer price (inclusive of any GST), but not including buyer’s premium. The royalty is paid by the seller.
Further information on the Resale Royalty scheme can be obtained from resaleroyalty.org.au
Auction dates and times are published in our catalogues, preview brochures and our website.
Auctions are open to the public and are free to attend. Deutscher and Hackettt may exclude any person at any time at its discretion.
Bidders attending the auction in person must register to bid prior to the commencement of an auction.
Deutscher and Hackett will make reasonable efforts to place all telephone and absentee bids for prospective buyers and request bids be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to auction commencement.
Deutscher and Hackett accepts no responsibility for errors and omissions in relation to this courtesy service and has the right to record telephone bids.
Deutscher and Hackett accepts absentee bids on all works at auction, allowing clients to bid without attending the auction. An absentee bid is the maximum hammer price that the auctioneer, acting as your representative, can bid up to on your behalf. The auctioneer will purchase the work on your behalf for the lowest bid amount possible. If you would like to place an absentee bid please complete the absentee bid form.
Absentee bids must be received a minimum of twenty-four hours prior to auction. All absentee bids received will be confirmed by email or phone. In the event that confirmation is not received, please resubmit or contact our office.
If you are a successful bidder an invoice will be sent to you via email within a day of the auction. If your absentee bid is not successful you will be contacted via phone or email within a day of the auction. Where successful, lots will be purchased at the lowest possible bid and in the event of identical absentee bids, the bid received earliest will take precedence.
Deutscher and Hackett offers a complimentary telephone bidding service on all works at auction, allowing clients to actively bid via phone without attending the auction. Telephone bids must be booked well in advance of the auction and no later than 24 hours prior. If you would like to place a telephone bid please complete the telephone bid form.
You will be telephoned during the auction, approximately 4 lots prior to the lot you wish to bid on, by an experienced Deutscher and Hackett phone bidder. The phone bidder will relay the auction’s bidding progress and if instructed will bid on your behalf. If you are a successful bidder an invoice will be sent to you via email within a day of the auction.
You can participate in our auctions online by placing absentee or live bids. You will need to register in advance here.
HOW TO BID IN A TIMED D+H ONLINE AUCTION
STEP 1
HEAD TO THE D+H ONLINE BIDDING PLATFORM OUR WEBSITE
Select the online auction you wish to participate in.
STEP 2
REGISTER TO BID FOR THE SALE
When there is an auction open for bidding, click the "REGISTER TO BID" button at the top of the sale page.
If you do not have a D+H ONLINE account you will be prompted to create one by entering your name, email address and a password. You will also be asked to enter credit card details (Note: this card will not be charged for your purchase, but is used to confirm your identity).
Agree to the Terms and Conditions, then click REGISTER.
STEP 3
ENTER THE ONLINE SALESROOM
You can place an absentee bid by entering your Maximum Bid – the highest hammer price you would be willing to pay for the item.
(A Buyers Premium of 25% (Inclusive of GST) is added to your bid amount as your total invoice amount, if you are the successful bidder.)
Review and confirm by clicking PLACE BID. From there, if others bid against you, our bidding platform will place incremental bids on your behalf to ensure you remain the highest bidder up to your maximum bid, or until you are outbid.
Note: Only you can see your Maximum Bid amount, if it is higher than the Current Bid.
If you are outbid, an “OUTBID” alert will appear on the screen and you will receive an email.
You will always have at least 5 minutes, after you have been outbid, to increase your bid before the auction closes.
INFORMATION ABOUT D+H ONLINE AUCTIONS
TIMED ONLINE SALES AND EXTENDED BIDDING
D+ H timed auctions are internet-only auctions that run for a set duration of time and are available for absentee bidding only.
A unique feature in timed auctions is extended bidding. Our bidding platform does not allow sniping. If a bid is placed within the last 5 minutes of a lot's scheduled end time, we extend the sale of that lot by 5 minutes from the last bid. This way other bidders have a chance to place a bid. Extended bidding continues until 2 hours after the last lot’s scheduled end time.
VIEWINGS
Artworks are available for viewing by appointment at either our Melbourne Gallery in South Yarra, VIC or our Sydney Gallery in Paddington, NSW. If you wish to arrange a time to view an artwork offered in our online auction, please contact: [email protected]
CONDITION REPORTS
Condition Reports and high-resolution images are available upon request.
INVOICING
If you are a successful online bidder, an invoice will be sent to you via email within a day of the auction. Payment is due within 7 days of closing date of the auction and the buyer will not acquire title until payment has cleared in full. Payment must be made to Deutscher and Hackett in Australian dollars by cash, cheque, direct deposit, approved credit cards or electronic funds transfer.
BUYER’S PREMIUM
The 'buyer's premium' refers to the 25% charge (inc. GST) payable by the buyer, calculated as a percentage of the hammer price.
Please note there is no additional bidding fee for online auctions. D+H ONLINE auctions are now conducted with Buyer’s Premium Parity, meaning successful bidders will pay the same BP as those at D+H live auctions.
SHIPPING AND COLLECTIONS
Buyers are required to make their own arrangements for packing, handling, shipping and transit insurance for their property, however Deutscher and Hackett would be pleased to assist by liaising with third party shipping and handling providers. Artworks are stored at either our Melbourne Gallery in South Yarra, VIC or at our Sydney Gallery in Paddington, NSW.
Lots are offered for sale on a consecutive basis. Deutscher and Hackett will determine the conduct of the auction at its sole discretion, including the regulation of bidding. Consecutive or responsive bids may be placed by the auctioneer on behalf of the vendor up to the reserve.
The terms and conditions of business set forth below are subject to amendment by verbal or written notice prior to and during the auction and sale. They constitute the entire contractual agreement with the buyer in respect to any lot offered at auction. By bidding at auction in any manner compliant with bidding procedures, the buyer and all bidders agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and the terms of the prospective buyers and sellers guide contained on our website and in the printed catalogue, as amended. To the extent that an agent acts on behalf of the buyer, liability for obligations arising from these conditions of business will pass to the buyer. Multiple buyers are jointly and severally liable for obligations arising from this agreement.
DEFINITIONS
1. Definition of terms:
a. The ‘buyer’ refers to the party with the highest accepted bid for any lot at auction and/or such party’s principal where bidding as agent.
b. The ‘vendor’ refers to the party consigning property for sale and/or such party’s principal where acting as agent.
c. ‘Deutscher and Hackett’ refers to Deutscher and Hackett Pty Ltd ACN 123 119 022, its subsidiaries, officers, employees and agents.
d. The ‘hammer price’ refers to the final bid price (including any GST) accepted by the auctioneer, or in the case of a post-auction sale, the agreed sale price (including any GST).
e. The ‘buyer’s premium’ refers to the 25% charge (including GST) payable by the buyer calculated as a percentage of the hammer price.
f. ‘GST’ refers to the goods and services tax imposed by the A New Tax System (Goods and Services) Act 1999 as amended.
g. The ‘lot’ refers to the item(s) described against any lot number in the catalogue.
h. The ‘reserve’ refers to the minimum price (including any GST) the consignor will accept for a lot.
PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS AND DISCLAIMER
2. Agency: Deutscher and Hackett acts as agent for the vendor and the contract of sale for the lot will be between the buyer and the vendor.
3. Property is sold ‘as is’: To the extent permitted by law:
a. no guarantees, warranties or representations are made (express or implied) by Deutscher and Hackett or the vendor in relation to the nature and condition of any lot; and b. Deutscher and Hackett disclaims liability for any misrepresentations, errors or omissions, whether verbal or in writing, in the catalogue or any supplemental material. All factual information provided by the vendor is merely passed on by Deutscher and Hackett from the vendor or other source. Deutscher and Hackett has made no attempt to verify this information.
All additional statements of opinion represent the specialist opinions of Deutscher and Hackett employees and should not be relied upon as statements of fact. 4. Responsibility to inspect: Responsibility remains with the buyer to satisfy its, his or her self by inspection and evaluation prior to purchase as to the nature and condition of any property.
CONDITIONS AT AUCTION
5. Registration: Bidders must register to bid and obtain a bidder’s paddle prior to the commencement of the auction. Registration requires that bidders provide proof of identity and Deutscher and Hackett may impose other obligations on the registration of bidders in its discretion.
6. Auctioneer’s discretion: Deutscher and Hackett reserves the right to absolute discretion over the conduct of the auction including the regulation of bidding and its increments. This discretion extends to the challenge or rejection of any bid, the right to withdraw any lot and the right to determine the successful bidder or reoffer a lot in the event of a dispute. The prospective buyers and sellers guide details an indicative process for the conduct of auctions. All parties are strongly urged to read the prospective buyers and sellers guide included in this catalogue.
7. Bidding: Deutscher and Hackett may sell each lot to the highest bidder at auction provided the reserve price has been met or where the net amount accounted to the vendor is at least equivalent to the net amount that would have been achieved for a sale at the reserve price. The fall of the auctioneer’s hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the vendor and the buyer. Unless otherwise agreed in writing with Deutscher and Hackett, the individual physically present at the auction who signals the bid accepts personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the buyer’s premium and all additional fees, taxes and charges.
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
8. Amounts inclusive of GST: Unless otherwise specified, all amounts specified in this section as payable by the buyer, or otherwise used to calculate payment to Deutscher and Hackett, are inclusive of any GST component. Deutscher and Hackett will provide buyers with a tax invoice that meets the requirements of the Australian Taxation Office.
9. Application of GST to buyers: Buyers are required to pay a 10% GST which sum is:
a. included in the final bid prices where buying from a GST registered vendor (a list of lots consigned by GST Registered Entities is set out in our printed catalogue; and
b. included in any additional fees charged by Deutscher and Hackett; and
c. added to the buyer’s premium.
If a buyer is classified as a “non-resident” for the purpose of GST, the buyer may be able to recover GST paid on the final purchase price if certain conditions are met.
POST-SALE CONDITONS
10. Post auction private sale: Should the lot fail to sell at auction, Deutscher and Hackett is authorised to sell the lot privately for a period of seven days in which event this agreement shall apply to the relevant buyer to the full extent of its provisions.
11. Payment: The buyer will not acquire title until payment has cleared in full. Interest at a rate of 17.5% p.a. will be charged over outstanding accounts where no extension of terms has been granted. Interest will be payable from the payment due date. With respect to each lot purchased, the buyer agrees to make the following payments within seven days from the date of sale:
a. The hammer price.
b. In exchange for services rendered by Deutscher and Hackett, a buyer’s premium calculated at 25% (including GST) of the hammer price.
c. Post sale packing, handling, shipping and storage where applicable.
d. If payment is made via Visa, Mastercard or American Express, any merchant fees payable by Deutscher and Hackett on the transaction as indicated in the prospective buyers and sellers guide.
Payment must be made within seven days of the date of sale in Australian dollars by cash, bank cheque, direct deposit, approved credit cards or electronic funds transfer using the form and/or trust account details provided at the back of this catalogue. In certain circumstances, extension of payment may be granted at the discretion of Deutscher and Hackett. Once funds have cleared, the proceeds of the sale less the buyer’s Premium, GST and any commission or costs charged as agreed will be remitted to the vendor within thirty-five days of the date of sale provided payment has been received in full. Funds will be held in an interest bearing account by Deutscher and Hackett until remitted to the vendor. Deutscher and Hackett will be entitled to any interest earned during this period. Application for a cultural heritage export licence or any other licence in no way affects the buyer’s obligation to make payment or collection within the periods specified in sections 10 and 13a.
12. Risk and Title: Risk in the lot, including risk of loss or damage, will pass to the buyer on the earlier of:
a. the date payment is due, whether or not it has been made; and
b. collection by the buyer.
The buyer assumes risk for the property in all respects from this date and neither Deutscher and Hackett nor the vendor will be liable for loss or damage occurring after the payment due date. The buyer is encouraged to make arrangements to ensure comprehensive cover is maintained from this date. Title in the lot does not pass to the buyer, even if the lot is released to the buyer, until the buyer has paid all sums owing to Deutscher and Hackett. If a buyer makes a claim against Deutscher and Hackett for damage or loss after sale, the buyer’s premium and the final bid price shall be payable notwithstanding.
13. Freight:
a. The buyer may only remove a lot from the Deutscher and Hackett premises once payment has been cleared in full and must be removed no later than seven days after the date of sale. Should items not be removed by this time, storage and insurance costs may be charged to the buyer. If a lot has not been collected within 30 days after the date of sale and alternative arrangements have not been with Deutscher and Hackett, the lot may be re-sold by Deutscher and Hackett without reserve at the next auction and Deutscher and Hackett may set off any amounts owed for storage and insurance costs and its standard commission before remitting the proceeds to the buyer.
b. Buyers are required to make their own arrangements for packing, handling, shipping and transit insurance for their property. Deutscher and Hackett does not accept responsibility or liability for the acts or omissions of any third party, such as a shipping agent, whether or not such a party has been recommended or suggested by Deutscher and Hackett.
14. Limited Warranty of Authorship: If a buyer is able to establish that a lot is a forgery in accordance with these conditions for sale within five years of the date of sale, the buyer shall be entitled to rescind the sale and obtain a refund of the hammer price from the vendor. The buyer must return the lot in the state in which it was sold within fourteen days of notifying Deutscher and Hackett of the forgery allegations. For a lot to be established as a forgery, the following conditions must be satisfied:
a. the buyer must supply two independent expert testimonies attesting to the forgery. Deutscher and Hackett is entitled to request further expert evidence where it deems the evidence provided to be unsatisfactory;
b. there must be no conflict of opinion among accepted experts in the field; and
c. the forgery must be able to be proven through means that at the time of publication of the catalogue were commonly employed and that will not damage or otherwise put the lot in jeopardy.
The limited warranty and the right to rescind the sale is not assignable and the buyer must have retained title to the lot without disposing of any interest in it up until the buyer notifies Deutscher and Hackett of the forgery allegations. The buyer acknowledges that it has no rights directly against Deutscher and Hackett if a lot is established to be a forgery.
15. Termination, Breach and Legalities:
a. Deutscher and Hackett breach: To the extent permitted by law, the sole and maximum remedy to a buyer for breach of warranty is a refund of original purchase price, including buyer’s premium. In such an event the sale contract shall be rescinded and all costs associated with returning the property (in the state in which it was sold) to the premises of Deutscher and Hackett are to be borne by the buyer. Deutscher and Hackett is not liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage for any matter arising directly or indirectly as a result of the sale.
b. Buyer breach: Deutscher and Hackett may, in addition to other remedies available by law, exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies for breach:
i. Cancel the sale and retain any payment or property in Deutscher and Hackett custody as collateral or liquidated damages.
ii. Charge the buyer interest at the rate of 2% above the rate fixed under section 2 of the Penalty Interest Rates Act 1984 (Vic).
iii. Resell the property without reserve at the next auction or privately on five days notice. Any disparity between sale and resale prices, including associated costs such as, but not limited to, legal, storage and sale expenses, will be to the account of the defaulting buyer.
iv. Apply any part payment received from the buyer in respect of any lots at its discretion.
v. Retain any of the buyer’s property held by Deutscher and Hackett until the buyer has satisfied its obligations to Deutscher and Hackett.
vi. Take any other action Deutscher and Hackett deems necessary or appropriate.
vii. Refuse to permit the buyer to participate in future auctions.
viii. Provide the vendor with the buyer’s details to permit the vendor to take action against the buyer to recover the money.
16. Governing law and jurisdiction: These terms and conditions and any matters concerned with the foregoing fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the state in which the auction or private sale is held.
17. Severability: In the event that any provisions of this agreement should be found unenforceable in a court of law, that part shall be discounted and the remaining conditions shall continue in full force and effect to the extent permitted by law.
The fall of the auctioneer’s hammer indicates the final bid and the buyer assumes full responsibility for the lot from this time.
Deutscher and Hackett will issue an invoice to the successful buyer within 24 hours of the auction. Invoices are usually issued via email. If the buyer has not provided an email address Deutscher and Hackett will endeavour to contact the buyer to determine an alternative arrangement. Payment must be made within seven days of the date of sale irrespective of when the buyer has received the invoice.
The buyer will not acquire title until payment has cleared in full. Interest at a rate of 17.5% p.a. will be charged over outstanding accounts where no extension of terms has been granted. Interest will be payable from the payment due date. With respect to each lot purchased, the buyer agrees to make the following payments within seven days from the date of sale:
a. The hammer price.
b. In exchange for services rendered by Deutscher and Hackett, a buyer’s premium calculated at 25% (including GST) of the hammer price.
c. Post sale packing, handling, shipping and storage where applicable.
d. If payment is made via Visa, Mastercard or American Express, any merchant fees payable by Deutscher and Hackett on the transaction as indicated in the prospective buyers and sellers guide.
Payment must be made in Australian dollars by cash, bank cheque, direct deposit, approved credit cards or electronic funds transfer. If payment is made by credit card the amount will increase by any merchant fees payable by Deutscher and Hackett (1.15% (including GST)) for Visa and Mastercard and (1.65% (including GST) for American Express)).
If paying by electronic funds transfer please allow 24 hours for the funds to clear into Deutscher and Hackett's bank account before collecting your purchase. Should the buyer prefer to collect their purchase the same day as the payment was arranged, please ensure you provide a copy of the electronic funds transfer receipt as proof of payment.
COLLECTION:
Lots paid for in full may be collected from Deutscher and Hackett premises the day after the auction occurs but lots paid for by cheque may not be collected until all funds have cleared.
Proof of identification is required upon collection and lots not collected within seven days of the sale may incur costs associated with external storage and freight.
TRANSPORT & SHIPPING:
Deutscher and Hackett offers assistance with services including packing, transport and shipping - this includes obtaining quotes and referrals and making arrangements on behalf of clients as required. We also offer services that include installation and advice on conservation and framing. Deutscher and Hackett does not accept liability for the acts or omissions of contracted third parties.
If you would like a quote for shipping, or any other services, either prior to or after purchasing a work of art please contact us.
Prospective bidders are advised to enquire about export licences — including endangered species licences and cultural heritage permits, where relevant — prior to bidding at auction. See the National Cultural Heritage Control List for further information or telephone the Cultural Property Section of The Ministry for The Arts on (+61)1800 819 461. The delay or denial of such a licence will not be grounds for a rescission of sale.
Risk in the lot, including risk of loss or damage, will pass to the buyer on either the date payment is due, whether or not it has been made, or on collection by the buyer, whichever is earlier. The buyer is therefore encouraged to make arrangements to ensure comprehensive cover is maintained from the payment due date.
The buyer assumes risk for the property in all respects from this date and neither Deutscher and Hackett nor the vendor will be liable for loss or damage occurring after the payment due date. The buyer is encouraged to make arrangements to ensure comprehensive cover is maintained from this date. Title in the lot does not pass to the buyer, even if the lot is released to the buyer, until the buyer has paid all sums owing to Deutscher and Hackett. If a buyer makes a claim against Deutscher and Hackett for damage or loss after sale, the buyer’s premium and the final bid price shall be payable notwithstanding.
Deutscher and Hackett regards customer privacy as an important part of our relationship with our customers.
As the operator of its website, Deutscher and Hackett needs to obtain and retain information about those who are using its website. We recognise the importance, however, of protecting that information. This policy describes how we manage any personal information we have about you.
By visiting www.deutscherandhackett.com, you are accepting the practices described in this privacy policy.
1. Information collection
1.1 As a client of Deutscher and Hackett, you may be asked to submit personal information verbally, by email, in online form or in writing. The information that we hold about you may include: name, address, phone and fax numbers, email address, payment and credit card details, photo identification and art.
1.2 If at any time you provide the personal information of another person to us, then you must ensure that that person has read and understood this policy and separately consents to that personal information being used and disclosed by us for the above purposes.
1.3 We may also collect the following information from our website:
Statistical information
We may collect statistical information regarding the use of the website. This collection includes your computer’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, the date and time of your visit, previous site visited and browser type. This information is collected to provide us with information about the use of the website and to help us maintain and develop the website to provide better information to users.
Cookies
Our website may use cookies. This involves the collection of personal information about you, including your habits when accessing our website and any information you provide in customising this website.
You can prevent this collection of information by setting your browser from accepting cookies. This will not prevent you from accessing the website, however it may prevent you from utilising all features of the website.
2. Use and disclosure of information
2.1 The information we collect is used:
(1) to maintain our client database;
(2) to respond to your queries;
(3) to republish information on our site;
(4) to send you information about our auctions and special events;
(5) for our internal business, administrative, marketing, planning and research requirements; or
(6) for purposes that are expressly permitted under any agreement with you.
2.2 We will not use or disclose, and will use reasonable endeavours to prevent the use or disclosure of, information provided by you except:
(1) as required for the provision of services to you;
(2) expressly permitted under any agreement with you;
(3) on a confidential basis to agents that we use in the ordinary operation of our business, such as for data processing, printing or mailing;
(4) on a secured basis as required for the ordinary operation of our website, such as sending the information to a back up data centre;
(5) as required under compulsion of law or provided in co-operation with any governmental authority; or
(6) where it is already publicly available or is disclosed by deutscher and hackett in a manner that does not readily permit identification of information relating to you.
3. Access and Correction
3.1 You may request access to personal information we hold about you by emailing us at info@deutscherandhackett.com or writing to our Privacy Officer at the address below. Where we hold information that you are entitled to access, we will endeavour to provide you with a suitable range of choices as to how you access it (e.g. emailing or mailing it to you).
3.2 If you believe that personal information we hold about you is incorrect, incomplete or inaccurate, then you may request amendment of it. We will consider if the information requires amendment. If we do not agree that there are grounds for amendment, then we will add a note to the personal information stating that you disagree with it.
4. Marketing and promotion communications
4.1 deutscher and hackett may use the personal information provided to send you information on auctions, events, news or services (both electronic and hardcopy) to you.
4.2 You may opt out of receiving any communications from us at any time (other than as required for the operation of our business, e.g. information about your request for a refund). If you wish to do this, please make all requests in writing addressed to our Privacy Officer at the address below. Please indicate on your request whether you wish to opt out of either, or both, postal and electronic marketing communications.
5. Security
5.1 Although deutscher and hackett has implemented a number of security measures to protect the security and integrity of the information that you have provided to us via the website www.deutscherandhackett.com, the website is linked to the Internet which is inherently insecure. Accordingly, we cannot provide any definitive assurance regarding security of the information. So while we strive to protect such information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us and you do so at your own risk. deutscher and hackett will not be liable in any way in relation to any breach of security or unintended loss or disclosure of information due to the website being linked to the Internet.
5.2 Once the information is collected, deutscher and hackett will take all reasonable steps to protect that information from misuse, loss or unauthorised access. We will destroy your personal information once it is no longer needed for the purpose for which the information was collected.
6. Links to other websites
From time to time deutscher and hackett’s website may contain links to other websites. deutscher and hackett is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those websites.
7. Copyright
The copyright in the images and illustrations contained in this website may be owned by third parties and used under licence by deutscher and hackett. As between deutscher and hackett and the users of this website, deutscher and hackett retains all rights in the images and illustrations. deutscher and hackett retains copyright in the text contained in this website. All users of this website must not reproduce or otherwise use the images, illustrations or text without prior written consent.
8. Legal
We reserve the right to disclose your personally identifiable information as required by law and when we believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights and/or comply with a judicial proceeding, court order, or legal process served on our website.
9. Governing Law
This User Agreement is governed by and will be construed according to the law of Victoria and is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria, AUSTRALIA.
10. Miscellaneous
10.1 Please note that the Site may contain content of an adult nature suitable only for those aged 18 and over. Therefore, you must be at least 18 years old to visit this website. You are not authorised to visit and use this website if you are not at least 18 years old.
10.2 This policy represents our policy as at 1 January 2016. We may change this privacy policy from time to time. Any amendment will be made on a prospective basis, i.e. all information received or retained before the time of any amendment will remain subject to the privacy policy applicable before the amendment.
10.3 Although we intend to observe this policy at all times, it is not legally binding on deutscher and hackett in any way. From time to time we may regard it as necessary or desirable to act outside the policy. deutscher and hackett may do so, subject only to any statutory rights you have under the Privacy Act or other applicable legislation.
11. Contact
Any questions, feedback or suggestions about this policy, request to opt out of communications or any complaint regarding treatment of your privacy by deutscher and hackett, should be made in writing to this address:
Deutscher and Hackett Pty Ltd
105 Commercial Road, South Yarra, Victoria 3141
Phone: +61 3 9865 6333
Fax: +61 3 9865 6344
Email: [email protected]