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Anfahrt
(Innenstadtpläne gibt es bei uns kostenfrei)
Von der A3 (aus Richtung Köln/Frankfurt):
Verlassen Sie die A3 an der Anschlussstelle Würzburg Heidingsfeld.
Biegen Sie links auf die B19 in Richtung Würzburg Zentrum ab. Nach
2,5 km verlassen Sie die B19 in Richtung Würzburg-Sanderau. Sie
biegen links in die Stettiner Straße und nach rund 300 Metern rechts in
den Theodor Heuss-Damm ein. Nun fahren Sie ca. 2,1 km gerade aus.
Links von Ihnen liegt der Main. Biegen Sie rechts in die Neubaustraße
ab. Nach rund 150 Metern befindet sich der Auktionsort (Barockhäuser,
Neubaustr. 12). Dieser ist direkt gegenüber dem Hotel Rebstock. Dort
befindet sich auch ein Parkhaus.
Von der A3 (aus Richtung Nürnberg):
Verlassen Sie die A3 an der Anschlussstelle Würzburg Randersacker
rechts auf die B13 in Richtung Würzburg. Sie fahren auf der Rander-
ackerer Straße. Links von Ihnen liegt der Main. Nach rund 7,1 km geht
diese in die Weingartenstraße über. Dieser Straße folgen Sie 300 Meter
lang und biegen am Exerzierplatz links ab. Nach 200 Metern kommen
Sie in die Münzstraße. Fahren Sie rund 400 Meter gerade aus. Dann geht
es links in die Neubaustr., nach 50 Metern befindet sich der Auktionsort
(Barockhäuser, Neubaustr. 12). Dieser ist direkt gegenüber dem Hotel
Rebstock. Dort befindet sich auch ein Parkhaus.
Von der A7:
Verlassen Sie die A7 an der Abfahrt Würzburg Estenfeld
und fahren Sie rund 8 km auf der B19 in Richtung Innenstadt. Biegen
Sie rechts in die Rottendorfer Straße ein. Folgen Sie der Straße 900
Meter (lautet später Rennweg) und biegen dann links in die Balthasar-
Neumann-Promenade ein. Folgen Sie dieser für 400 Meter und biegen
Sie dann rechts in die Neubaustraße. Nach rund 400 Metern befindet
sich der Auktionsort (Barockhäuser, Neubaustr. 12). Dieser ist direkt
gegenüber dem Hotel Rebstock. Dort befindet sich auch ein Parkhaus.
Hotelzimmer:
Eine breite Auswahl an Übernachtungsangeboten finden Sie auch im
Internet auf folgenden Seiten:
www.wuerzburg.de
www.hrs.de
Gerne sind wir Ihnen auch bei der Suche nach einem Hotel behilflich.
Kontaktieren Sie uns unter Tel.: 0 81 06 / 24 61 86
Gerne stellen wir Ihnen kostenfrei Stadtpläne zur Verfügung.
Auction terms and conditions
These Auction terms and conditions are for your general guidance only.
In the event of a dispute, the German version of our full legally binding
conditions will prevail (see Versteigerungsbedingungen).
The auction is conducted voluntarily on behalf of a third person for
third-party account on the basis of consignment contracts. The auction
is operated by the company HWPH Historisches Wertpapierhaus AG,
Ingelsberg 17b, 85604 Zorneding.
The auction terms and conditions are acknowledged by the written
submission of a bid. Bids by fax, e-mail and online bids are equivalent
to bids in writing. Submission of a bid constitutes a binding offer to
purchase. Bidders are personally responsible for the bids they make,
even if submitting them on behalf of named third parties. Starting prices
correspond to the prices stipulated in the catalogue. Bids below the star-
ting prices will not be accepted.
Bid rates are set as follows:
€1 to 10: €1
€10 to 30: €2
€30 to 100: €5
€100 to 300: €10
€300 to 1,000: €25
€1,000 to 2,000: €50
€2,000 to 5,000: €100
€5,000 to 25,000: €500
€25,000 to 50,000: €1,000
from €50,000: €2,000
Bids that do not correspond to the bidding levels are rounded down to
the nearest bidding level. The highest bid will be accepted. If there are
several equal maximum bids, the first bid received is given preference.
The following additional rules apply to auctions labelled „Multiauktion“
in the header: The bid amount always relates to one unit. After a bid has
been successful, the bidder states the desired quantity at that price (at
most the available quantity). If a quantity remains, it is once again put
up for auction. The successful bidder is obligated to accept and pay for
the item(s). All risks, especially the risk of accidental loss or accidental
deterioration of the auction item, are transferred to the buyer directly
upon winning the bid. Ownership and title will only be transferred to
the buyer after full payment of the purchase price. The buyer shall pay
a commission of 15% of the knocked-down price. For the portion of the
knocked-down price exceeding €5,000 (per lot), the commission rate is
10%, that for the portion exceeding €10,000 5% (per lot). Value-added
tax (VAT) at the current rate of 19% will be added to commission and
shipping costs. VAT levied on auction commission is not refundable on
deliveries to non-EC countries, because a domestic service has been
performed. In the case of export to an EEC member state, the buyer is
required to provide a VAT identification number for tax exemption in
good time.
Auctioneer Matthias Schmitt is authorized to exercise all the rights of
the seller resulting from commissions and knockdowns on behalf of the
seller and at the seller‘s expense. Following conclusion of the auction,
the successful bidder can, with legitimate, verifiable interest, obtain the
name and address of the seller of the brokered item.
Bidders submitting their bids remotely or in writing are required to
adhere to a payment deadline of 14 days (30 days for foreign countries),
provided no other credit arrangements have been made in writing. For all
balances that have not been received within 14 days (30 days for foreign
countries) of the auction default interest of 1% will be charged for each
month or part thereof. Additionally, all costs incurred by the involvement
of legal counsel and/or collection agencies will be passed on to the buyer.
If the buyer defaults on payment or refuses to purchase the auction items,
the items may be sold or put up for auction again in the buyer‘s name
and on the buyer‘s account without any further notification. In such a
case, at the auctioneer‘s discretion, the debtor is liable for any lost profit
or for compensation amounting to 30% of the knocked-down price; the
debtor has no claim to any additional profit and will be barred from
further bidding.
The auctioned goods will only be delivered after full payment of the
invoice amount. If delivery takes place at an earlier point in time, owner-
ship of the goods will be retained until full payment of the purchase
price. Auctioned items are shipped at the expense and risk of the buyer.
Upon dispatch by mail the sender has fulfilled all requirements for
delivery.
All items up for auction are second-hand. Photocopies of lots can be
requested prior to the auction deadline. Black & white copies are avai-
lable for the cost of postage. Colour copies are EUR 2.50 for DINA4 and
EUR 4.00 for DIN A3 plus postage.
The auctioneer is not liable for any defects. Catalogue descriptions are
provided to the best of our knowledge and belief but do not represent
assured characteristics pursuant to sections 459 ff. German Civil Code
(BGB). Nor can they be the basis for complaints or demands of any
kind. Wear and tear or minor damages are not necessarily included in
catalogue descriptions. Legitimate complaints must be reported no later
than seven days from delivery of the auctioned item. Complaints are
inadmissible if modifications of any kind have been made to the relevant
lots. No complaints against the auctioneer will be considered once the
knockdown has been made. The auctioneer is entitled to change the set
order, to split, combine or withdraw numbers, as well as conditionally
make or reject the knockdown. The above auction terms and conditions
are also valid for all auction lot transactions taking place outside of the
auction, especially post-auction sales. Parts of the auction terms and
conditions may be suspended by the auctioneer for compelling reasons
at any time. In such cases, the remaining parts shall remain effective.
Place of fulfilment and jurisdiction for both parties is Munich.
The auctioneer
Auctioneer: Matthias Schmitt, Ingelsberg 17b, 85604 Zorneding