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    Burda Auction, s.r.o.
    Dejvická 9,
    160 00  Praha 6
    Czech Republic
    Tel: +420 233 313 654
    Tel: +420 774 567 940
    E-Mail: info@burda-auction.com
    Web: http://www.burda-auction.com
  • About Burda Auction, s.r.o.

    Since 2006 the name of Burda Auction has stood for excelent auctions in the Czech Republic. With its professionalism, quality, competence and first class services, Burda Auction become the leading auction house in the Czech Republic and a strong player on the philatelic market in the central Europe. Currently the largest Czech stamp auction benefits from vast experience gained from cooperation with important foreign vendors, famous auction houses and also from participations on many philatelic events and fairs.

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Terms and Conditions

Burda Auction, s.r.o.


Terms and Conditions of Burda Auction, s.r.o. Auction House

By the submission of bids, the following Terms and Conditions of the Auctioneer are recognised and accepted:

I. General Provisions

  1. These Terms and Conditions are issued to direct and manage the sales of philatelic and other collectable items at auctions of Burda Auction, s.r.o.

  2. Under the Terms and Conditions, the auctions are conducted as is customary in the international trade with philatelic and other collector's items and in conformance with the legal regulations of the Czech Republic.

  3. Only the clients of the Auction House and other persons approved by the Auction House are eligible for the auctions.

  4. The Auction House is Burda Auction, s.r.o., Identification No. 27697754, with the registered office at Dejvická 306 / 9, 160 00, Praha 6.

  5. The dates of the auctions can be found at the Auction House's website, www.burda-auction.com, in the auction catalogue, in the media, etc.

  6. The Terms and Conditions are binding on all auction participants and such participants undertake to comply with them.

II. Glossary of terms used

The following is a glossary of the terms used in the Terms and Conditions:

  1. item – collected stamps or other collectible as listed by the auction catalogue under a unique number;

  2. auction – a form of the sale of stamps and other collectables with items being sold for the highest bid price by a previously unknown number of buyers. The title to the item is transferred to the successful bidder after its price and an auction fee is paid;

  3. aftersale – all unsold auction items are offered after the end of current auction for starting prices + commission (buyers premium) of 21% (including VAT). In case of several bids on the same unsold item, the time of placing the bid is decisive, and the item is sold to the first bidder.

  4. auctioneer - is a person appointed by the auction house to direct and manage the auction, carrying out on behalf of the auction house all the steps required such as opening and managing the auction, directing the bidding and stopping the bidding by indicating the winning bidder;

  5. item owner - natural person or legal entity who is interested in an auction taking place and has signed a written sales contract with the Auction House for a particular item in an auction;

  6. burda|LIVE BIDDING – special web application for online bidding in real time from any place;

  7. absentee bid – a bid made by a prospective buyer prior to the auction and sent in via the Auction House's website, by e-mail at info@burda-auction.com, or by filling in and sending to the Auction House a form inserted in the printed catalogue. Such bids are accepted no later than one day prior to the auction. A written bid cannot be sent in by fax;

  8. opening price – is the minimum price of an item listed in the catalogue. In the auction, the Auction House will not accept bids lower than the opening price;

  9. starting price – equals the minimum of opening price or opening price increased by absentee bids. The starting prices are published prior to the auction at the website and, in the printed form, and can be found by the prospective buyers at the Auction House;

  10. auction participant – legal or natural entity eligible for auction. An auction participant may only be a registered client of the Auction House and may not be the owner of an item or person acting in favour of the item being sold for the owner. A buyer must be a legally competent person (in the sense of the provisions of Section 3 of Act no. 26 / 2000 Coll.), older than 18 years of age, complying with the Terms and Conditions, and customs of decent and adequate behaviour at an auction, and a person who has not obstructed any previous auction of the Auction House. Nobody is allowed to bid on behalf of such persons as described by the previous sentence. The auction participants must prove their identity by submitting valid identification documents such as an identity card, or passport. Taking part in the auction may also be conditioned by depositing an auction security if so required by the Auction House. From the Auction House, an auction participant will receive a number with which he or she will take part in the auction.

  11. auction catalogue – a coloured printed list of items to be offered for sale in a particular auction to the Auction House clients. A catalogue is also published at www.burda-auction.com.

  12. successful bidder (buyer) – is an auction participant placing the highest bid as publicly indicated by the auctioneer. After paying the price, the buyer will become the owner of the item.

  13. Auction House clients – auction participants interested in buying stamps and other collectibles in auctions held by the Auction House and registered by the Auction House. The clients are not legally entitled to registration and the Auction House may refuse registration at its discretion without giving any reason. If a client violates the Terms and Conditions, his or her registration may be revoked.

III. Conducting an auction

  1. Information about auction items is provided by the Auction House at its website and in a printed auction catalogue. An auction participant is encouraged to personally inspect all the auction lots at pre-sale viewings and during the auction in the Auction House office. Those interested in inspecting the auction lots are obliged to comply with the measures undertaken by the Auction House to protect the auction property.

  2. An auction is opened by a representative of the Auction House, who may announce last changes in the auction catalogue. Such changes can also be found at the Auction House website.

  3. An auctioneer conducts the auction of individual lots in the order as listed in the catalogue. After the auctioneer announces the staring price, the prospective buyers place bids with the auctioneer by raising their numbers, via burda|LIVE BIDDING, through an auction agent, or by phone in cooperation with a person authorised by the Auction House. The prospective buyers may place several bids for a single lot, only the highest one being valid. The auctioneer must always act in a way that is the most advantageous to the prospective buyers by increasing the written bid, the bid via burda|LIVE BIDDING or by a prospective buyer in the auction room by a single minimum increment as given by the below table. A buyer bidding via burda|LIVE BIDDING or by phone is bidding at his or her own risk. The Auction House is not responsible for problems with connection due to an Internet or phone failure.

  4. Minimum bid increments made by the auctioneer

 

From

To

Bid increment

0 CZK

1.900 CZK

100 CZK

2.000 CZK

3.800 CZK

200 CZK

4.000 CZK

9.500 CZK

500 CZK

10.000 CZK

39.000 CZK

1.000 CZK

40.000 CZK

98.000 CZK

2.000 CZK

100.000 CZK

195.000 CZK

5.000 CZK

200.000 CZK

490.000 CZK

10.000 CZK

500.000 CZK

980.000 CZK

20.000 CZK

1.000.000 CZK

and more

50.000 CZK


The auctioneer shall decide on the order of bids. Absentee bids not conforming shall be reduced to the appropriate level.

  1. If no auction participant places a higher bid, the auctioneer will repeat the last bid made and, by knocking a hammer, closes the bidding for a particular lot, which means that the successful bidder with the highest bid is entitled to buy the lot for the price of the successful bid (the price is increased by a commission). The buyers are bound by their bids, which constitute an irrevocable contract of sale for the item offered for sale. The price of the successful bid cannot be lowered.

  2. All objections, protests, and suggestions to the way the auction is conducted are finally dealt with by the Auction House respecting the rules of fair trade and international auction customs. The objections, protests, suggestions, and notifications must be made directly in the auction room otherwise they will not be taken into consideration.

  3. The Auction House reserves the right to interrupt an auction, postponing it to a later date especially for serious technical reasons such as connectivity or power failure preventing the Auction House to provide support for the auction.

IV. Method of payment

Items bought in an auction must be paid for within 7 days after the close of the auction unless otherwise agreed with the Auction House.

  1. In addition to the price bid, the successful bidder is charged by the Auction House a commission (buyers premium) of 21%. For lots denoted by D+, the successful bidder must pay a commission of 15,7 percent of the price plus VAT given by the legal regulations currently in force of the price bid by the successful bidder increased by the commission.

  2. The total price stated in an invoice can be paid:
    - personally in cash
    - by a bank transfer (into the account indicated on the invoice). Bank fees are at client costs.
    - credit card payments for Cards issued within EU are not accepted. Cards issued outside the EU will be charged a transaction fee of 3,5 of the invoice total. VISA Business, MasterCard Business, Diners Club and Discover credit cards are not accepted.

  3. Due to extreme exchange rate volatility, we reserve the rights to demand payments only in Czech Crowns (CZK) for all issued invoices.

  4. The title to an item is transferred to the successful bidder buyer its price plus the commission has been paid.

  5. Auction obstruction - an auction may be obstructed by an item being not paid for or not collected. If an auction is obstructed, the Auction House is entitled to a fine of up to 20% of the price bid by the successful bidder and the successful bidder must pay such a fine immediately. In addition, the Auction House may refuse to admit such a person to further auctions.

V. Collection of item purchased

a) The successful bidder is obliged to collect the paid for item no later than 20 days after the auction unless otherwise agreed with the Auction House.

b) The Auction House will hand over the item in person or send it to the address indicated by the successful bidder. The flat-rate shipment will not be charged if the item is collected in person at the Auction House. If the item is sent by post to an address in the Czech Republic, a flat-rate shipment of 150 CZK is charged or 180 CZK for a C.O.D. shipment.

c) The flat-rate shipment outside the Czech Republic is calculated in advance by a special computer program based on the current rates charged by the Czech carriers, mainly by Česká pošta, s.p. The flat-rate shipment fee charged may be different from the postage (passage money) actually charged by the carrier. This does not constitute a reason for complaint or entitlement to being given back the money.

VI. Complaints

  1. While the description of the auction items is made in good faith based on expertise and information generally available, it may not guarantee the condition described. The Auction House website provides additional and updated information on each item (front sites, and mostly also back sides of all items, also images from colletions etc.). The printed auction catalogue as a promotion document may not include complete information on an item.

  2. It is the item's owner who is responsible for its genuineness and quality not the Auction House.

  3. Written complaints can be sent to the Auction House's address. Returning items by a C.O.D. shipment is excluded and the Auction House will refuse to take over all such shipments sending them back to the sender. The deadline for filing complaints with the Auction House is 20 days of the date on which the auction was closed.

  4. This deadline for filing complaints with the Auction House may be extended if the buyer asks for this because of the time needed to have the item checked for genuineness by an expert, which is always done at the buyer's expense. The buyer must inform the Auction House of this by the above deadline. The item complained about must be returned in the original condition and packing.

  5. A complaint cannot be filed:
    - about the defects apparent from the description or image of an item available at the Auction House's website;
    - about a lot composed of 10 or more items (series, lots, mixed lots)
    - about lots marked KVP in the text (quality to be viewed)
    - about lots denoted [SBÍRKY] (collections).

  6. In view of the above, the Auction House encourages personal inspections of items. The auction participants agree that the Auction House conducts the sale of items (collections, lots, and accumulations) as is within the meaning of Section 1918 of the Civil Code and their defects cannot be complained about.

VII. Export abroad

  1. The sale and export of objects is governed by Act No. 71 / 1994 Coll. concerning objects of cultural value as amended. Such objects can only be exported from the Czech Republic after submitting an official document certifying that such objects are not cultural monuments. The auction participants must acquaint themselves with the sale conditions for objects of cultural value as set forth by Act No.71 / 1994 Coll.

  2. For a consideration, the Auction House can offer an expert's opinion of an object as a basis for an export certificate.

VIII. Protection of personal data

The Auction House treats the personal data in conformance with the current legal regulations, in particular Act No. 101 / 2000 Coll. The buyer's personal data stored will not be shared with applications of third parties. By providing their personal data, auction participants consent to the data being processed by the Auction House to offer its products and services and disseminate information on the activities of the Auction House, pursuant to Act No. 480 / 2004 Coll., for a period ended by the consent being revoked. The Auction House may assign the processing of personal data to a third-party supplier.

IX. Copyright

Unless otherwise explicitly agreed on, the Auction House is the owner of the copyrights to all the content published by its website, catalogue, and any other printed materials. Thus, the content may not be used without the Auction House's prior written consent. An exception may be use for non-business purposes provided that the content is not modified or further disseminated. Even after the title to a property is transferred to the successful bidder, the Auction House may use the image and text description of the property.

X. Final provisions

  1. These Terms and Conditions are binding on all auction participants and item owners, who are obliged to acquaint themselves with the details of the Terms and Conditions.

  2. Aftersale of unsold items are governed by the Terms and Conditions.

  3. For any disputes, rights to be exercised, and obligations to be met, the Czech version of the Terms and Conditions will prevail. All legal acts under the Terms and Conditions are governed by the law of the Czech republic. In the event of a litigation concerning the mediation of purchase and sale of an item in the auction, the competent court is the court for the district of Praha 6.

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Burda Auction, s.r.o.


Burda 60th Auction
May 18th, 2019

Dear clients,
our May Public Auction 60 is now online and opened for bidding. The sale will be held at our auction house on SATURDAY, MAY 18, START AT 8:30 CEST.
This auction comprises more than 2.100 very interesting and rare single lots of mainly stamps and postal history, also some valuable collections and accumulations.
The sale also includes extensive selection of Czechoslovakia 1918-1939, 1945-1992 or Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia with many scarce lots.

In Public Auction 60 three important postal history collections will be offered:

  • The Monetary Reform of Czechoslovakia 1953 (Vladimír Dražan CZE) - 2nd part
  • Postal history of Theresienstadt Ghetto (Franz Hanzl GER) - 2nd part
  • Extraordinary postal history collection of Carpatho-Ukraine (Dr. Helmut Kobelbauer AUT) - 2nd part
We are looking forward to meet you during the auction.
Richard Burda and team

Short Terms and Conditions

For mediating a purchase, the Mediator charges the Buyer a commission of 19 % VAT included.

Client notification

We reserve the rights to demand payments only in Czech Crowns (CZK) due to unexpected
sudden exchange rate fluctuation (EUR/CZK - USD/CZK) .

Please note the Terms and Conditions

Lot Start Lot End Starting Time Ending Time Description

Saturday May 18th, 2019

1 1006 08:30 CEST 13:00 CEST Lots 1-1006
1007 2133 13:00 CEST 19:00 CEST Lots 1007-2133
After Auction Sale
November 23rd, 2024
Burda 77th Auction
More than 2.200 rare and important lots, mainly stamps and postal history items
Auction Results
November 23rd, 2024
Burda 77th Auction
More than 2.200 rare and important lots, mainly stamps and postal history items
May 11th, 2024
Burda 75th Auction
Europe and Overseas with strong Commonwealth and British Empire, old Austria and wide range of complete sets, high values and specialties
March 9th - 10th, 2024
Burda 74th Auction
with the elusive mint block of twelve Penny Black from plate 5 with original gum, and the rare Coat of Arms 10 K on granite paper with ...
November 25th 2023
Burda 73rd Auction
Europe and Overseas with strong Commonwealth and British Empire, Austria and old Italy
September 16th - 17th 2023
Burda 72nd Auction
Stamps and Postal History of Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, British Empire and Commonwealth
March 18th - 19th 2023
Burda 71st Auction
Comprehensive selection of Europe and overseas, strong sections of Germany, Austria, Commonwealth and British Empire, Czechoslovakia.
November 19th 2022
Burda 70th Auction
Stamps and Postal History of Europe and Overseas
September 10th - 11th, 2022
Burda 69th Auction
Stamps and Postal History of Europe and Overseas
March 26th - 27th, 2022
Burda 68th Auction
Stamps and Postal History of Europe and Overseas
November 20th, 2021
Burda 67th Auction
Philately Europe + overseas, Czechoslovakia I., Bohemia and Moravia, Slovakia 1939-1945, Transcarpathian Ukraine, Czechoslovakia II., other ...
September 4th - 5th, 2021
Burda 66th Auction
Europe, Classical Austria, Commonwealth and British Empire, Czechoslovakia, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
March 27th - 28th, 2021
Burda 65th Auction
Europe, Classical Austria, Commonwealth and British Empire, Czechoslovakia, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
November 28th, 2020
Burda 64th Auction
The auction comprises almost 2.400 rare and important lots, mainly stamps and postal history items, including singles, sets, collections ...
September 5th - 6th, 2020
Burda 63rd Auction
Europe, Austria, Commonwealth, British Empire, Czechoslovakia, Bohemia and Moravia
February 29th - March 1st, 2020
Burda Auction 62nd
Europe, Austria, Commonwealth, British Empire, Czechoslovakia, Bohemia and Moravia
October 19th - 20th, 2019
Burda Auction 61st
Europe, Austria, Commonwealth, British Empire, Czechoslovakia, Bohemia and Moravia
May 18th, 2019
Burda 60th Auction
More than 2.100 lots, stamps, postal history, collections, Czechoslovakia 1918-1939, 1945-1992, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia, 2nd part ...
March 9th - 10th, 2019
Burda 59th Auction
Spring Public Auction with almost 3.300 very interesting and important lots, mainly stamps and postal history, including singles, sets, ...
November 10th-11st, 2018
Burda 58th Auction
Stamps and postal history: Europe, Austria, Soviet Union, Commonwealth, British Empire, Czechoslovakia, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
May 19th, 2018
Burda 57th Auction
Over 2,200 lots, stamps and postal history, rare and interesting single lots, collections and accumulations.
March 9th - 11th, 2018
Burda 56th Auction
This auction comprises almost 3400 very interesting and rare single lots. Mainly stamps and postal history, also many great collections and ...
September 30th - October 1st, 2017
Burda 55th Auction
3193 lots: Austria, England, Europe, part III of the great Ludvík Pytlíček gold collection of Czechoslovakia 1918-1939;
May 20th, 2017
Burda 54th Auction
Over 1800 lots of worldwide philately, including complete sets and rare singles, a extensive selection of Czechoslovakia 1918-1939 with the ...
March 18th - 19th, 2017
Burda 53rd Auction
More than 3.100 lots mainly stamps and postal history, including singles, sets and collections with a comprehensive selection of Europe, ...
December 3rd, 2016
Burda 52nd Auction
The auction consists of the comprehensive selection of Great Britain, Commonwealth and British Empire, also including wide range of ...
September 17th-18th, 2016
Burda 51st Auction
International auction with strong section British Commonwealth a well as Europen countries especially Czechoslovakia.
May 21-22nd, 2016
Burda 50th Auction
Large offer including Great Britain, Commonwealth and British Empire and as always an extensive selection of Czechoslovakia.
March 5th - 6th, 2016
Burda 49th Auction
This sale comprises almost 3.400 interesting and important lots, mainly stamps and postal history, including singles, sets, collections, ...
November 14th - 15th, 2015
Burda 48th Auction
Stamps and postal history, including singles, sets, collections, large lots and accumulations. Extensive selection Commonwealth and British ...
August 22nd - 23rd, 2015
Burda 47th Auction
This sale features more than 3000 rare and interesting lots, mainly stamps and postal history. The sale includes nice Commonwealth and ...
May 23rd, 2015
Burda 46th Auction
This sale features more than 2000 rare and interesting lots, mainly stamps and postal history. The sale includes nice Commonwealth and ...
March 28th - 29th, 2015
Burda 45th Auction
Over 3100 rare and interesting lots mainly stamps and postal history including Commonwealth and British Empire, wide range of European ...
November 29th - 30th, 2014
Burda 44th Auction
This sale features almost 3000 rare and interesting lots, mainly stamps and postal history, including singles, sets, collections, large ...
August 23rd - 24th, 2014
Burda 43rd Auction
This sale features almost 3400 rare and interesting lots, mainly stamps and postal history.
March 29th - 30th, 2014
Burda 42nd Auction
This sale features over 3400 rare and interesting lots, mainly stamps and postal history
November 16th - 17th, 2013
Burda 41st Auction

This sale of Worldwide Stamps and Postal History will bring you again extraordinary offer of more than 3.000 lots with a wonderful ...

August 24 - 25, 2013
40. Burda Auction

Extraordinary offer of more than 3.200 lots

The first day of auction offers stunning block of six, Penny Black, SG.2 from ...

April 20-21, 2013
39. Burda Auction
We again present you our extraordinary offer of more than 3.300 lots with a wonderful selection of fine philatelic material, including ...
November 16-17, 2012
38. Burda Auction
We again present you extraordinary offer of lots of classic Europe and Overseas! There is also the especial GERHARD HANACEK COLLECTION of ...
August 24-25, 2012
37. Burda Auction
The 1330 lots
April 14, 2012
36 Burda Auction
February 15, 2012
35 Burda Auction
International auction offer including over 3000 lots with a strong section Czechoslovakia and territorries.
November 12, 2011
34rd Burda Auction
International offer with strong section Czechoslovakia.
September 21, 2011
33rd Burda Auction
Worldwide Auction offer with strong section in Czechoslovakia.
April 2, 2011
32nd Burda Auction
Worldwide Auction offer with strong section in Czechoslovakia.