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Oil on canvas 31 x 40.5 cm Provenance: Estate of Isidor Kaiser, Copenhagen-Hamburg. L.4240
Oil on canvas 31 x 40.5 cm Provenance: Estate of Isidor Kaiser, Copenhagen-Hamburg. L.4240

The James Isidor Kaiser Estate Part II - Important Old Masters, Decorative Art from the 15th-19th Centuries and a Magnificent Clock Collection

Auktionsdatum
Lose: 34492
Ort der Versteigerung
Hammersite
Tagore St. 40
Tel Aviv
6920342
Israel

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Wichtige Informationen

JAMES ISIDOR KAISER (Brilon 1890-Copenhagen 1965), entrepreneur, Berlin, Copenhagen. 

James Isidor Kaiser was born on May 6, 1890 in Brilon, North Rhine-Westphalia, the son of Arthur Kaiser and Mathilde Kaiser (née Steinberg). In October of 1912, at the age of twenty two, Isi was sent by his employer, Salomon Brothers & Co (a paper manufacturer), to the United States where he was mainly based in New York during his eight-year stay. After his return to Berlin, he founded Darag Deutsch-Amerikanische Rohstoff-Gesellschaft in 1922, which also dealt paper.

Throughout his life, Isidor showed great interest in old masters, antiques and silverware and built a formidable collection before WWII. With the outbreak of WWII in 1939 Isidor Kaiser immigrated to Denmark and continued to grow his vast collection until his death in Copenhagen on September 3, 1965, aged 75.

He bequeathed his estate to his two remaining siblings who resided in Israel. His beneficiaries sold most of the estate at 2 auctions:

1. Arne Bruun Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Auction no. 191, Mar 22, 1966 

2. Hausewedell, Hamburg, Auction no. 144, May 21, 1966

The remainder of the estate was sent to Israel to be divided amongst his 2 heirs.

 

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3.  All items listed for sale in this catalogue are sold "AS IS" and there will be no returns based on condition. The items sold are often of considerable age and will exhibit wear, usage and damage often not listed in the catalog entry. The absence of condition remarks in the catalog entry DOES NOT mean the item is in perfect condition. Prospective buyers or their agents are in ALL CASES responsible for determining the physical condition of lots. No employee or agent of Hammersite is authorized to make on our behalf or on that of the consignor any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any property. Therefore, if a prospective bidder has not examined the property to their satisfaction before the sale, or his/her agent has not inspected the property, Hammersite recommends that they not bid on the property. All dimensions are approximate. The condition is not guaranteed.

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a.Payment by Check- The Auctioneer reserves the right to hold purchases until checks have cleared. 

b.Payment by Cash- Payments will be accepted if they are made in US dollars or New Israeli Shekels.

c.Payment by Credit card- The Auctioneer will accept credit card payment for purchases by Visa, MasterCard or American Express only. A charge of 2.0% of the total purchase price (hammer, buyer's premium and V.A.T.) will be added to the total sum for payment with Visa, MasterCard  or American Express . If payment is processed digitally, through the invoice payment button, a charge of 1.2% will be added.

Note: New customers with no previous record on Hammersite are only permitted to pay by either wire or cash (checks). Credit card transaction will be permissible after a credit is established.

12. Unless otherwise agreed by the Auctioneer, purchases must be paid for and removed by the 7th day following the sale. If a lot is not removed or fully paid for within the time stated above, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer expenses such as insurance and storage ($10 daily storage fee), retain the lot or any other lot sold to the buyer, apply any amount due to the buyer towards the payment of the buyer's premium or resell the purchased lot.

13. This document is a translation of the Hebrew "Conditions of Sale" document, prepared for convenience only. In the case of any discrepancy, the Hebrew will prevail.   

 

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