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Chateau pichon longueville 19865/18/2023 In the event of several identical bids being received, the bid received first shall win. The sale may, on behalf of the seller, be made conditional or be refused. HENRY's shall bear the cost of the telephone call. HENRY's accepts no liability for the successful establishment of the telephone connection. Telephone bidders will be called prior to the required lot being called, provided that a written request to do so has been submitted beforehand. The same applies to first-time bidders without credit references. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse bids received on the day of the auction. A sale and purchase agreement is formed between the bidder and the seller upon the fall of the auctioneer's hammer. Acceptance of Bid The hammer falls if no higher bid is offered after the highest bid is called out three times. For lots sold without reserve, HENRY's starts the bidding with the highest bid, including any bid received in writing prior to the auction.Ħ. HENRY's undertakes only to outbid the previous bid by the bidding increment. Irrespective of their amount, written bids shall be handled according to the "lowest price" principle i.e. HENRY's may bid on behalf of the seller up to the agreed price limit without disclosure and irrespective of whether or not bids are placed by other bidders. In case the price limit is not reached, bids may be accepted "under condition" and require the approval by the seller. Price limits are agreed upon between HENRY's and the respective seller and need not be disclosed to the bidders. The bottom price is the starting price for the auction. Stated price estimates are not price limits but represent the (range of) expected vending prices. At auctions, the price is normally increased in increments of 10 per cent to the nearest amount of 100, 1,000 or 10,000. A bidder may request to be informed by HENRY's if his/her commission to bid is below the highest amount bid by other bidders this shall not invalidate the bid. Commission to Bid Commissions to bid must be made in writing and are irrevocable. In other respects, HENRY's or its vicarious agents shall be liable only for intentional and grossly negligent acts and omissions, further for injury of life, body or health which is based on a negligent breach of duty by HENRY's or its vicarious agents.ĥ. The guarantee does not cover deviations in colour between the original and the catalogue which are attributable to the printing process, minor damage and age-related traces of use and normal wear and tear which do not have a substantial effect on the value. In cases of doubt, expert reports must be obtained to corroborate these defects. Guarantee HENRY's gives its own independent guarantee to refund the purchase price if the bidder/buyer can show within 30 days of the auction that the goods are defective or not as described in the catalogue. The items offered for auction are used and may be inspected prior to the auction.Ĥ. The information in the catalogue does not constitute a guarantee pursuant to section 443 German Civil Code (BGB). All warranty claims must be directed exclusively at the seller. Defects Liability HENRY's accepts no liability for defects in the goods. Catalogue Numbers HENRY's reserves the right to combine or split lots and, if there is good reason to do so, to auction items other than in the published order or to withdraw them.ģ. For this purpose, HENRY's keeps the addresses of the bidders/buyers in a lot number directory.Ģ. The auction or the sale is carried out on behalf or on account of the seller. During the 1980s there were signs of recovery but not at the same speed as with many other properties during this time and certainly nowhere near that of Pichon-Lalande that had prospered enormously under the care of May de Lencquesaing to become one of the first "Super-seconds".THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF HENRY´s AUKTIONSHAUS AG (HENRY's) APPLY TO AUCTIONS, THE SALE OF AUCTION GOODS AFTER THE AUCTIONS AND THE SALE OF GOODSġ. His eldest son Bertrand was still young and inexperienced and there was a lack of money for necessary investments leading to a decline in quality of the wines during the 1960s and 1970s. But on the death of Jean Bouteillier in 1961 its reputation began to sink. The reputation of Pichon Baron until the 1960s was superior to that of Pichon Lalande across the road, it was also placed above Pichon Lalande in the Classification of 1855. It is a wine that improves year after year and can age for over 40 years in the cellar. Château Pichon Baron exhibits elegance, intensity and exceptional length on the palate. Our Grand Vin Château Pichon Baron, classified as a 2nd Grand Cru Classé in 1855, is made with grapes from the oldest vines on the estate’s historic plots.This quintessential Pauillac offers an intense and profound sensory experience of great complexity.
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