Rolleiflex Gx Serial Numbers 4,6/5 4524reviews
The original serial number lists were compiled by: • Claus Prochnow ( Former Head engineer – Franke & Heidecke) • Ian Parker (Rolleiflex guru – Jersey) and • Arthur G. Evans ( Rollei Collector Book sauthor) Each of them researched the old Franke – Heidecke and Rollei archives in the most detailed manner. All three of them based their findings on what they noted as the most reliable facts and yet came, in some instances, with different namings / conclusions.
No matter how you look at it, those fine gentleman recorded a unique Rolleiflex TLR Serial number database. List valid per 2014 Camera Amount $$ Comments Original Rolleiflex $ 175-325* About 35,000 produced from 1929-32. 75mm Tessar 4.5 or 3.8 Lens. *Prices can be much higher for early variations. Compur shutter 1/300 to 1, B + T. 28.5mm Taking lens filter.
Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm F3.1 viewing lens. Standard Rolleiflex $ 150-275 About 95,000 produced from 1932-38. 75mm Tessar 4.5, 3.8 or 3.5 lens. Compur Rapid shutter 1/500 to 1, B + T ( early versions Compur to 1/300 ). 28.5mm Taking lens filter. Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm F3.1 viewing lens. Standard Rolleiflex, New Model $ 175-275 Serial # 899 from 1939-41.
75mm Tessar 3.5 lens. Compur Rapid shutter 1/500 to 1, B + T.
Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm F3.1 viewing lens. Rolleiflex Automat $ 125-275 Serial # 500 from 1937-39. 75mm Tessar 3.5 lens. Compur Rapid shutter 1/500 to 1, B + T.
Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Rolleiflex Automat Type 2 $ 175-275 Serial # 8999 from 1939-45. 75mm Tessar 3.5, Opton 75/3.5 or Xenar 75/3.5 lens. Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Rolleiflex Automat Type 3 (“X”) $ 200-350 Serial # 11000 from 1949-51. 75mm Tessar 3.5, Opton 75/3.5 or Xenar 75/3.5 lens. Compur Rapid shutter 1/500 to 1, B + T with X sync.
There are several sources for Rollei TLR camera serial numbers. Claus Prochnow, Ian Parker and mr. Evans all did their immaculate research in the old Franke - Heidecke and Rollei archives. Based their findings on what they noted as the most reliable fact. 2.985.501, Rolleiflex 2,8 GX, Rolleiflex 2.8 GX, Rolleiflex 2.8 GX. The Art of Rolleiflex. Many others have written about the technical reasons as to why the Rolleiflex twin lens reflex cameras were. Check the serial number.
Rolleiflex Automat Type 4 (“MX”) $ 250-400 Serial # 12999 from 1951-54. 75mm Tessar 3.5, Opton 75/3.5 or Xenar 75/3.5 lens. After Serial # 128xxxx, internal baffles added. Synchro Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B + T and MX sync. Rolleiflex Automat Type 5 (“MX-EVS”) $ 275-425 Serial # 14999 from 1954-56. 75mm Tessar 3.5, Opton 75/3.5 or Xenar 75/3.5 lens.
Internal baffles added, larger focus knob, EVS system. Synchro Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B + T and MX sync with EVS system. Rolleiflex 2.8A Type 1 $ 450-750 Serial # 11999 from 1949/50. About 7870 produced.
80mm Tessar 2.8 lens. Heidoscop-Anastigmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens. Interchangeable finder loupe. Parallax control. Compur Rapid shutter to 1/400.
Bay II unique to this model. Rolleiflex 2.8A Type 2 $ 650-925 Serial # 12999 from 1951.
About 2000 produced. 80mm Tessar 2.8 lens.
Heidoscop-Anastigmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens. Interchangeable finder loupe.
Parallax control. Compur Rapid MX shutter to 1/500. Bay II unique to this model. Rolleiflex 2.8B Type 1 $1,200-1,700 Serial # 12999 from 1952-53. 80mm Biometer 2.8 lens.
Heidoscop-Anastigmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens. Very few made, about 1000. Interchangeable finder loupe. Parallax control. Compur Rapid MX. Rolleiflex 2.8B Type 2 $1,900-2,900 Serial # 12000 from 1952-53.
80mm Biometer 2.8 lens. Heidoscop-Anastigmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens.
Only 250 made. Interchangeable finder loupe.
Parallax control. Synchro Compur.
3 point accessory mask on hood. Rolleiflex 2.8C Type 1 $ 525-850 Serial # 12999 from 1953-54.
About 30150 made of type 1 & 2 combined. 80mm Xenotar F2.8 lens. Internal baffles added, larger focus knob, adjustable focusing magnifier. Heidosmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens. Parallax control.
Synchro Compur. 3 point accessory mask on hood. Rolleiflex 2.8C Type 2 $ 550-875 Serial # 14405 from 1954-55. Mostly fitted with 80mm Planar F2.8 lens, some early with Xenotar lens. Internal baffles added, larger focus knob, adjustable focusing magnifier.
Heidosmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens. Parallax control. 3 point accessory mask on hood.
Rolleiflex 2.8D $ 650-950 Serial # 16100 from 1955-56. About 20,100 made. 80mm Xenotar 2.8 or Planar 80/2.8 lens. Very similiar to 2.8C, now has EVS System, double exposure capability.
Heidosmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens. Synchro-Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B. Rolleiflex 2.8E $ 650-850 Serial # 16999 from 1956-59. About 44000 made.
80mm Xenotar 2.8 or Planar 80/2.8 lens. Built-in, uncoupled meter, Automatic DOF Indicator. Heidosmat 80mm F2.8 viewing lens.
Synchro-Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B. Rolleiflex 2.8E E2 $ 675-950 Serial # 23999 from 1959-60. About 7000 made. 80mm Xenotar 2.8, Planar 80/2.8 or Opton 80/2,8 lens. Optional uncoupled meter, detachable hood, improved focus screen. Synchro-Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B.
Rolleiflex 2.8E E3 $ 750-975 Serial # 23024 from 1962-65. About 2025 made. 80mm Xenotar 2.8, Planar 80/2.8 or Opton 80/2,8 lens. Optional uncoupled meter.
Detachable hood, improved focus screen. Rolleiflex 3.5E Type 1 $ 450-675 Serial # 17999 from 1956-59. About 26000 made. 75mm Planar F3.5 lens.
Built-in meter. However, cameras with Xenotar had no meter ( unless installed later ). Non-removable finder hood. Rolleiflex 3.5E Type 2 $ 475-750 Serial # 18999 from 1957-59. About 17000 made.75mm Xenotar F3.5. Meter optional.
Non-removable finder hood. Rolleiflex 3.5E E2 Type 1 $ 575-825 Serial # 18999 from 1959-60. Very few made, about 2010. Serial # will be preceeded with “E2” marking. Meter could be installed. 75mm Xenotar 3.5 or Planar 75/3.5 lens.
Detachable hood. Rolleiflex 3.5E E2 Type 2 $ 625-975 Serial # 24999 from 1961-62. Very Few Made, about 2000. Meter could be installed. 75mm Xenotar 3.5, Planar 75/3.5 or Opton 75/3.5 lens.
Detachable hood. Rolleiflex 3.5E E3 $ 650-1,000 Serial # 23034 from 1961-65. About 5035 made. 75mm Xenotar 3.5, Planar 75/3.5 or Opton 75/3.5 lens. Meter could be installed. Detachable hood. Distance between lenses expanded from 42mm to 45mm.
The Xenotar lenses were changed to 6 elements. The Planar was changed to 6 elements starting with lens serial # 2753002. Rolleiflex T Type 1 $ 300-550 Serial # 21999 from 1958-66. Grey and black versions. 75mm Tessar 3.5 lens or Opton 75/3.5 lens.
Meter optional. Synchro-Compur MXV shutter 1/500 to 1, B. Rollei expert Alex Pearlman remarks that the Tessar on the Rolleiflex T utilizes Lanthanum glass for improved resolution and color correction. Detachable hood, improved focus screen.
Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Rolleiflex T Type 2 $ 350-600 Serial # 22999 from 1966-68. Mostly About 9000 made. Shutter has X synchronization only. 75mm Tessar 3.5 lens or Opton 75/3.5 lens. Meter optional. Prices vary widely depending on condition.
Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Rolleiflex T Type 3 $ 400-650 From 1971-76. Serial # 2242000-on.
About 18,000 made. Mostly Black. Rollei-Werke nameplate on camera now. 75mm Tessar 3.5 lens or Opton 75/3.5 lens. Meter optional. Synchro-Compur VX shutter 1/500 to 1, B.
Prices vary widely depending on condition. Add $ 150 for “White Face” version ( “Type 4” T ). Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Rolleiflex 3.5F $ 650-850 Serial # 22999 from 1958-60. About 20000 made.
75mm Xenotar 3.5 or Planar 75/3.5 lens. Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Synchro-Compur MXV shutter 1/500 to 1, B.
Optional coupled meter, has detachable hood, improved focus screen, eye level viewing, distance scale in meters or feet. Rolleiflex 3.5F Type 2 $ 800-975 Serial # 22500 from 1960. About 11500 made. 75mm Xenotar 3.5 or Planar 75/3.5 lens.
Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Synchro-Compur shutter MXV 1/500 to 1, B.
Optional coupled meter, has detachable hood, improved focus screen, eye level viewing. Provision for 220 Film. Distance scale in meters or feet. Accepts plate glass back. Rolleiflex 3.5F Type 3 $ 850-1,250 Serial # 22000 from 1960-69.
75mm Xenotar 3.5 or Planar 75/3.5 lens. Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens.
Synchro-Compur shutter MXV 1/500 to 1, B. Optional coupled meter, has detachable hood, improved focus screen, eye level viewing. Provision for 220 Film. Accepts plate glass back. Distance scale in meters AND feet after Serial # 2298816. Serial #’s after 2299547 accept both 120 and 220 film.
After Lens Serial # 2753002, the Planar lens had 6 elements. After Serial # 2299547, the Xenotar lens had 6 elements. Rolleiflex 3.5F Type 4 $ 900-1,350 Serial # 2810000-on from 1969-71.
75mm Xenotar 3.5 or Planar 75/3.5 lens. Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Synchro-Compur MXV shutter 1/500 to 1, B. Optional coupled meter, has detachable hood, improved focus screen, eye level viewing. 12/24 Frame Counter. Does not accept plate glass back. Distance scale in meters AND feet.
6 element lenses. Rolleiflex 3.5F Type 5 $ 1,000-1,500 Serial # 2840000-on. From 1971-on.
75mm Xenotar 3.5 or Planar 75/3.5 lens. Heidosmat 75mm F2.8 viewing lens. Synchro-Compur MXV shutter 1/500 to 1, B. Optional coupled meter, has detachable hood, improved focus screen, eye level viewing. 12/24 Frame Counter. “White Face” versions get big premium, distance scale in meters AND feet.
6 element lenses. Rolleiflex 2.8F Type 1 $ 1,000 -1,750 Serial # 24133 from 1960-66.
80mm Planar F2.8. Coupled Meter, Detachable hood, improved focus screen. Synchro-Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B. 12 frame counter, 12/24 counter optional as an add on.
1965-66 models accepted plate glass back. Rolleiflex 2.8F Type 2 $ 1,400-2,100* Serial # 24999 from 1965-81. Early, mostly 80mm Planar F2.8 lens.
Factory installed 12/24 Frame counter. 1966 version still accepted plate glass back, post 1967 does not. Post 1973 models were mostly fitted with 80mm Xenotar F2.8 lens. Coupled Meter was optional, but most were installed.
Synchro-Compur shutter 1/500 to 1, B. Factory 12/24 Frame counter. “White Face” shutter versions and serial #’s starting 295**** and above can fetch up to $ 2,500* Rolleiflex 2.8F Aurum $ 2,700-3,500 1983/4. First “Special Edition” Rolleiflex 2.8, Gold plating, 80mm Xenotar F2.8 lens. About 1500 made. Rolleiflex 2.8F Platin $ 3,500-4,000 1984 issuance of the 2.8F Platin Edition.
Serial 298xxxx. Newly manufactured Rollei ( licensed by Zeiss ) 80mm Planar lens. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Type I $ 1,850-2,400 Serial # starts at 2985501. 80mm Planar HFT F2.8 lens. LED Meter readout. 120 film only.
Rolleiflex 2.8GX ’89-91 Edition no data Serial # starts at 4 and 5 mill. 80mm Planar HFT F2.8 lens. LED Meter readout. Alligator leather, Gold plated nameplate. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Expression 94 $ 1,900-2,500 1994 issuance of the 2.8GX “Expression 94” Edition. Serial 901xxxx.
80mm Planar HFT F2.8 lens. LED Meter readout. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Helmut Newton $ 2,800-3,200 1994 issuance of the 2.8GX “Helmut Newton” Limited Edition. Serial 603xxxx. 80mm Planar HFT F2.8 lens. LED Meter readout.
Rolleiflex 2.8GX Jersery Edition $ 2,800-3,500 Rolleiflex 2.8GX Type II “Expression” $ 1,900-2,400 The GX “Expression” is the 1995 update of the GX Type I, with new focus knob and Copal shutter. 80mm Planar HFT F2.8 lens.
LED Meter readout. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Type II “75 Years” $ 2,500-3,200 1995.
Brown Lizard print covering and Gold plated nameplate. 80mm Planar HFT F2.8 lens. LED Meter readout. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Royal $ 3,000-3,500 1996.
2.8GX “Royal” Limited Edition. Serial 200xx. Royal Blue finish. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Type II “80 Years” 2000 issuance. Tele-Rolleiflex Type 1 $ 1,000-1,750 Serial # 23419. From 1959-65. About 6420 made.
Sonnar 135mm F4.0 lens. 120 Film only, Accepts plate glass back. Tele-Rolleiflex “Transition” Type $ 1,700-2,300 Serial # 23871. From 1965-66. About 452 made.
Sonnar 135mm F4.0 lens. 120 and 220 Film. Accepts plate glass back. Tele-Rolleiflex Type 2 $ 1,800-2,400 Serial # 23489.
From 1966-75 About 1618 made. Sonnar 135mm F4.0 lens. 120 and 220 Film.
Does not accepts plate glass back. The Sportsfinder opening on the W/L finder differs from the Type 1 Tele-Rollei in that it has some empty “space” around the frame to be able to see beyond the lenses taking view. “White Face” versions. Wide-Rolleiflex Type 1 $ 2,300-3,400 Serial # 24501. About 3502 made. From 1961-65 Distagon 55mm F4.0 lens.
120 film only. Wide-Rolleiflex Type 2 $? Serial # 24905. About 404 made. From 1965-67 Distagon 55mm F4.0 lens. 120 and 220 film.
CURRENT MODELS: Rolleiflex 2.8FW $ 4,100-4,500 Latest version, wide angle lens, Rolleiflex available. 50mm Super Angulon 4.0 HFT lens. LED Meter readout. 120 film only. It sells for $ 5,555 new, as of 11/07.
Rolleiflex 2.8FT $ 3,400-4,200 Latest version, tele angle lens, Rolleiflex available. 135mm Tele Xenar 4.0 HFT lens. LED Meter readout.
120 film only. It sells for $ 5,850 new, as of 11/07. Sold example at $ 3500 on Dec 22, ’07 on ebay. Rolleiflex 2.8FX $ 2,800-3,400 Latest version, normal lens, Rolleiflex available.
80mm Planar 2.8 HFT lens. LED Meter readout. 120 film only.
It sell for $ 4,444 new, as of 11/07. Rolleiflex 2.8 Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc. To Prochnow Taking Lens Name acc. To Pa Name acc. To Ev 1.101.000 1.116.999 1949-1951 Rolleiflex 2,8 ACompur-Rapid 1/400sX-synchr. Tessar Jena Opton Tessar Rolleiflex 2.8A Type 1 Rolleiflex 2.8A (type 1) 1.117.000 1.164.999 1949-1951 Rolleiflex 2,8 ACompur-Rapid 1/400sX-synchr.Rolleikin IIsingle format back Tessar Jena Opton Tessar Rolleiflex 2.8A Type 1 Rolleiflex 2.8A (type 1) 1.201.000 1.204.999 1951 Rolleiflex 2,8 ACompur-Rapid 1/500sMX-synchr.Rolleikin II2-format back Opton Tessar Rolleiflex 2.8A Type 2 Rolleiflex 2.8A (type 2) 1.220.000 1.220.999 1952-1953 Rolleiflex 2,8 BCompur-Rapid 1/500sMX-synchr.
Biometar Jena Rolleiflex 2.8B Rolleiflex 2.8B (type 1) 1.260.000 1.260.249 1953-1953 Rolleiflex 2,8 BCompur-Rapid 1/500sMX-synchr. Biometar Jena Rolleiflex 2.8B Rolleiflex 2.8B (type 2) 1.260.250 1.285.999 1954-1955 Rolleiflex 2,8 CSynchro-CompurMXV-synchr. Planar Rolleiflex 2.8C Rolleiflex 2.8C (type 1) 1.292.000 1.292.999 1952-1955 Rolleiflex 2,8 CSynchro-CompurMXV-synchr. Xenotar Rolleiflex 2.8C Rolleiflex 2.8C (type 1) 1.400.000 1.475.405 1952-1955 Rolleiflex 2,8 CSynchro-CompurMXV-synchr. Xenotar Rolleiflex 2.8C Rolleiflex 2.8C (type 2) 1.600.000 1.620.100 1955-1956 Rolleiflex 2,8 D PlanarXenotar Rolleiflex 2.8D Rolleiflex 2.8D 1.621.000 1.665.999 1956-1959 Rolleiflex 2,8 E PlanarXenotar Rolleiflex 2.8E Rolleiflex 2.8E 2.400.000 2.442.133 1960-1966 Rolleiflex 2,8 Fwith Flat Glass option Planar Rolleiflex 2.8F Rolleiflex 2.8F (type 1/2) 2.442.134 2.454.999 1966-1967 Rolleiflex 2,8 Fwith Flat Glass option12/24 exp. Planar Rolleiflex 2.8F Rolleiflex 2.8F (type 1/2) 2.455.000 2.475.999 1967-1971 Rolleiflex 2,8 F12/24 exp. Postwar Rolleiflex 3.5 Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc.
To Prochnow Filter Taking Lens Name acc. To Parker Name acc. Postwar Rolleiflex 4×4 Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc.
To Pr / Taking Lens Name acc. To Pa Name acc. To Ev 2.000.001 2.063.999 1957-1963 Rolleiflex 4×4 grauGrey paint and leather Baby 4×4 1957 Grey Rolleiflex Grey Baby 2.064.000 2.064.999 1963 Rolleiflex 4×4 schwarzBoth grey and black cameras Baby 4×4 1963 Black Rolleiflex Post-war Black Baby 2.065.000 2.069.120 1963-1968 Rolleiflex 4×4 schwarzBlack paint and leather Baby 4×4 1963 Black Rolleiflex Post-war Black Baby Notes [1] Features are described to distinguish between cameras from a single production run or in case of special interest. Rolleimagic Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc. To Pr Taking Lens Name acc.
To Pa Name acc. To Ev 2.500.000 2.524.999 1960-1962 Rolleimagic Xenar Rollei Magic I Rollei-magic I 2.535.000 2.547.600 1962-1968 Rolleimagic II Xenar Rollei Magic II Rollei-magic II. Rolleicord Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc. To Pr / Taking Lens Name acc. To Pa Name acc. Rolleiflex T Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc.
To Pr /Features 1 Taking Lens Name acc. To Pa Name acc. To Ev T 2.100.000 T 2.155.999 1956-1961 Rolleiflex T model 1Grey leather12/16 exp.
On 120 film TessarOPTON Te Oberkochen Rolleiflex T 1 Rolleiflex T (type 1) T 2.156.000 T 2.156.2 Rolleiflex T Special Edition 24Grey leather12/24 exp. Tele-Rolleiflex, Wide-Angle Rolleiflex Start S/N End S/N Produced Name acc. To Pr / Taking Lens Name acc. To Pa Name acc.
To Ev S 2.300.000 S 2.306.419 1959-1965 Tele-Rolleiflex model 1Flat Glass Sonnar 4/135 Tele Rolleiflex Tele Rolleiflex (type 1) S 2.306.420 S 2.306.871 1965-1966 Tele-Rolleiflex ZwischenmodelFlat Glass12/24 exp. Sonnar 4/135 Tele Rolleiflex Tele Rolleiflex (type 1/2) S 2.306.872 S 2.308.498 1966-1975 Tele-Rolleiflex model 212/24 exp. Sonnar 4/135 Tele Rolleiflex Tele Rolleiflex (type 2) W 2.490.000 W 2.493.501 1961-1965 Weitwinkel-Rolleiflex model 1Flat Glass”Half Moon” under strap hanger Distagon 4/55 Wide-Angle Rolleiflex Wide-Angle Rollei W 2.493.502 W 2.493.905 1965-1967 Weitwinkel-Rolleiflex model 2Flat Glass”Half Moon” up to 196612/24 exp. Distagon 4/55 Wide-Angle Rolleiflex Wide-Angle Rollei.
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Auction: The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept or refuse any bid(s), regulate the bidding and amounts of any bid(s), rearrange, consolidate or withdraw any lot(s) or part of any lot without reason or notice. In the event of a dispute the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle such a dispute. English Law shall govern all transactions associated with this auction sale. Conditions of Sale – Vendors Indemnity: The Vendor indemnifies The Auctioneer together with his servants and agents who act solely as agent for the Vendor. Title: The Vendor warrants to The Auctioneer and The Purchaser that he is the absolute owner of any lot and is authorised to sell the same and pass marketable title free of any encumbrance or claim. Instructions: All lots are sold at The Auctioneers discretion unless written instructions to the contrary are received by The Auctioneer more than 24 hours prior to the auction. Responsibility for receipt of such instructions rests with The Vendor.
Proceeds: The Vendor authorises The Auctioneer to deduct all monies due to him from the auction proceeds. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for settlement of any lot(s) for which he is not in possession of cleared funds. Payment is made to the vendor after 21 days provided the Auctioneer is in possession of said cleared funds. Conditions of Sale – Purchasers Acknowledgment: In making a bid for any lot whether in person, by commission bid or by live bidding, all persons acknowledge they have read, understand and abide by all these Conditions of Sale.
Title: Responsibility for a purchased lot shall pass at the fall of the hammer, however, legal title shall not pass until The Auctioneer is in possession of cleared funds in payment for that lot. Payment and Clearance: All lots must be paid for in full within 7 days following the conclusion of the auction except where agreed by the Auctioneer in writing. No lot(s) may be removed until cleared funds are to hand except where agreed by The Auctioneer. Any lot(s) not paid for will incur storage charges calculated at the sole discretion of The Auctioneer and interest at 3% over Lloyds Bank Base Rate. Purchase Price: The Buyer will pay to The Auctioneer the hammer price together with a Buyer’s Premium calculated at a rate of 15.00% plus Value Added Tax on the buyers premium, additionally any value added tax on the hammer price where noted in the catalogue.
Important Information Buyers Premium: 15.00% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 18% of the hammer price. Internet Buyers Premium: 18% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 21.6% of the hammer price.
Value Added Tax: No lots in this sale attract VAT on the hammer price. Registration: Obtain a bidding number prior to viewing from the Registration Clerks. New clients must produce acceptable identification. Absentee Bids: Complete the Commission Bid form and return it to The Auctioneer who will execute such bids, without obligation. Imperfections: The condition of pieces (other than where a number are included in the same lot) is mentioned in this catalogue. This is intended as a guide to assist potential Purchasers. It remains the responsibility of the Purchaser to satisfy himself/herself as to the condition of each piece and lot.
See Conditions of Sale - General, above. Estimates: This is a guide as to what price the lot may attain based on previous results.
Auction Duration: Lots will be sold in numerical order (unless otherwise stated) at a likely rate of between 100 and 120 lots per hour. Payment and Clearance: Accounts may be settled by cash, Sterling cheque, and direct Bank transfer or by debit and credit cards. Credit cards incur a surcharge of 3%. Lots may be paid for and removed during the auction. Shipping: Special Auction Services can pack and send consignments and whilst every effort will be made to ensure items are properly packed and, where possible, insurance taken by the service provider, no responsibility can be accepted by Special Auction Services or their staff or agents for any loss or damage howsoever arising.
Safe transit of purchases by hand, courier or shipper is at the sole risk of the purchaser. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to confirm a delivery address and the method of shipment. For overseas shipments quotes can be provided.
Weights, Measurements and Gemstones: All diamond weights shown are based on measurements and are not actual weights. Gemstones have historically and will always be treated for colour.
Please be aware when buying.