April Estates Auction

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Apr 13
11am to 5pm
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Terms of Sale
You agree to the following terms and conditions by registering to bid on this auction.
Upon receipt of the invoice, payment is due for your item(s). Telephone and absentee bidders will be notified by telephone and e-mail within two days of the sale end. We accept payment in the form of cash, check, money order, wire transfer, PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
1. All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults. There are no warranties or representations of merchantability of any other kind, express or implied. All artists’ names and dates recorded in this catalog are not to be taken as unqualified attributions to the artists named. No attributions to any artist or date are made or intended as to authorship or date of execution. Therefore, none of the properties in this catalog is subject to any guarantee of authenticity and/or provenance, and all of the properties are sold as is. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire or that you have chosen not to examine them. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials, provenance, or any other feature of items being sold. We recommend prospective bidders examine all items they are interested in. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. We do not give refunds. All sales are final. No statement, written or oral, made by the auctioneer or any employee of Kaminski Auctions shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Kaminski Auctions or by any seller represented by Kaminski Auctions.
2. Bidding will begin at a price appropriate at the auctioneer's discretion. The auctioneer always reserves the right to withdraw a lot for any reason. At the auctioneer’s discretion, no bid of less than one-half of the low estimate will be accepted from any source: phone bidding, absentee bidding, internet bidding, or bidding in the gallery unless authorized by the Auctioneer. All lots in this catalog are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum hammer price at which a lot will be sold. In executing a reserve, the auctioneer has the right to bid on behalf of the Consignor, whether by opening bidding or continuing bidding in response to other bidders until reaching the reserve. If the reserve is not met, the Auctioneer has the right to withdraw the item from the sale.
3. We cannot reopen the bidding once we declare that an item has been sold. It is the bidder’s responsibility to get our attention prior to our saying ‘sold’. When the auctioneer declares the item as sold, the title of the property transfers to the successful bidder. We reserve the right to reject any bids deemed inappropriate or to withdraw any item(s) for lack of appropriate bids. If an item is withdrawn from the auction, it will be offered again only at the auctioneer’s discretion.
Payment must be made by cash, approved check, PayPal, wire transfer, or MasterCard, Discover, and Visa credit cards. We reserve the right to require bank checks for large purchases. Buyers not known to us who wish to write a check must provide a current letter of credit from their bank guaranteeing funds for that account upon request. Credit arrangements must be made by Friday before the day of the auction so bank statements can be verified. We reserve the right not to issue a bidder number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established. We require wire transfers or Credit cards for international buyers.
5. All absentee and telephone bidders are required to sign and agree to these terms and conditions and provide Kaminski Auctions with a valid credit card with an available balance equal to or greater than 20% of the final hammer price of the items bid on. Purchases totaling $5,000 or more require a 20% payment at the time of purchase, and the remaining balance must be paid in full with check, cash, credit card, or wire transfer within 5 days. In the event the credit card limit will not cover the aforementioned 20%, Kaminski Auctions reserves the right to continue collection attempts under the fullest extent of the law. Bidding on an item indicates the client’s acceptance of our Terms of Sale. In the event the buyer does not pay in full within five days of the sale, the buyer is in default; therefore, the title has not been exchanged. In the event of a buyer default, the buyer agrees to pay Kaminski Auctions a 20% default fee and releases the title of that item.
6. We are pleased to offer online bidding for prospective bidders who cannot be present at the auction. Absentee bids are executed competitively and confidentially. All reservations for phone bidding are held in the strictest confidence and must be received by 5 pm the day before the auction. No additional phone bids can be accepted on the day of the auction, including additions when speaking with a staff person on the phone. Leaving an absentee or phone bid on a lot indicates your willingness to open the bidding at one-half the printed low estimate and gives the auctioneer the authority to open the bidding at that level. Kaminski Auctions shall have the right to withdraw any item at any time for any reason and to void any sale in the event of an error or dispute.
7. In the case of identical absentee bids, the bid received first will prevail. Bids left on liveauctioneers.com are not executed until the item is offered in the live auction, and the order in which they are received is not a factor. We sell 70-100 lots per hour.
8. In our experience, cellular phones are not always dependable, and we recommend phone bidding reservations be made on landlines. We make every effort to honor all absentee and phone bid reservations, but we are not liable for any losses incurred as a result of failure to execute absentee bids or failed phone reservations. Submitting absentee bids or bidding by phone does not imply an extension of credit. Please see numbers 4 and 5 above.
9. The Purchaser agrees that packing and shipping are done at the purchaser’s risk and that the purchaser will pay in advance all packing expenses, materials, carrier fees, and insurance charges. At our discretion, items will either be packed by an agent such as a packaging store or Kaminski Auctions. Please allow two weeks for shipping after payment is received. Shipment of large items is the responsibility of the purchaser. We are happy to provide names of carriers and shippers if a purchaser so requests. Kaminski Auctions will have no liability for any loss or damage to shipped items.
10. Note to internet absentee bidders. We do not accept cut bids. To avoid such a situation, we always encourage bidders to bid by phone or to leave absentee bids through our gallery.
11. All purchases are subject to applicable Massachusetts sales tax unless the Massachusetts Certificate of Resale tax form is fully and completely filled out and received before purchase. Resale tax numbers from other states are accepted. International buyers are responsible for tariffs, taxes, or assessments of shipped items to the buyer’s country. Items shipped out of state are not subject to sales tax.
12. Bidding on an item indicates your understanding and acceptance of these Terms of Sale. If a purchaser breaches any of these Terms of Sale, including the obligation to pay for purchased items, Kaminski Auctions may seek all remedies under the law, including canceling the sale and reoffering the property without reserve.
13. A 20% buyer’s premium will be applied to the purchase price on all lots brought in person, by phone, or absentee bidding directly with Kaminski Auctions. 25% buyer’s premium for all internet bidding.
14. Purchased items not picked up from our auction facility within ten business days of the auction will be assessed a storage fee of $25.00 per day per item. You authorize us to re-sell any item not picked up within 30 calendar days on your behalf. The costs of storage, plus any other costs directly related to the item and an auctioneer's commission of 20%, will be subtracted from the proceeds unless other arrangements have been made with Kaminski Auctions. The minimum charge will be $50.
15. Please note that lots containing ivory, tortoiseshell, or other animal materials may be subject to regulations imposed by the Endangered Species Act and the United States Fish and Wildlife Department. Some countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, and prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import these lots into another country. Buyer is responsible for any and all CITES permits.
16. All photos and descriptions posted on LiveAuctoneers or any internet platform are the property of Kaminski Auctions and are subject to US copyright laws. No photo or description may be used without written approval by a Kaminski Auction agent. The use of unauthorized photos and descriptions could incur penalties.

Historic Jewelry Collection from the Estate of Branimir Zivkovic to be Auctioned at Kaminski Auctions

Kaminski Auctions is honored to present an extraordinary auction event on Sunday, April 13th, featuring a collection of rare and historically significant jewelry from the estate of Branimir Zivkovic, a celebrated fencing champion. This remarkable collection holds deep ties to European royalty and will be showcased at the Kaminski Auctions gallery, offering collectors and historians a rare opportunity to acquire pieces steeped in regal heritage.

Branimir Zivkovic was a world-renowned fencing champion whose skill and precision brought him international acclaim. Born into a family deeply rooted in European history, Zivkovic excelled in the sport of fencing, amassing numerous accolades throughout his career. Beyond his talent for fencing, he was also a devoted historian and collector, amassing a unique selection of heirlooms tied to the Karadjordjevic dynasty. His collection offers a glimpse into the regal past of Yugoslavia and Serbia, preserving the legacy of some of the region’s most prominent rulers.

Branimir “Ben” Zivkovic was a distinguished figure in the world of fencing, known for his achievements as an athlete, coach, and innovator. Born in Yugoslavia, Zivkovic became a national fencing champion and represented his country in five world championships. In 1969, Zivkovic moved to the United States, where he significantly influenced American fencing. He served as an assistant coach at Columbia University from 1969 to 1974.  In 1976, he served as the head coach of Harvard University's men's fencing team. Branimir Zivkovic was elected to the USA Fencing Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2023. He passed away in 2023, leaving behind a legacy that profoundly impacted the fencing community.

The auction will feature an exquisite array of jewelry, including pieces that once belonged to members of the Karadjordjevic royal family. Among the standout items are a pair of 18 karat gold cufflinks bearing the initials "M & A," representing King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Queen Maria. Stamped with the maker’s mark "RB," the cufflinks were a heartfelt gift from Queen Maria to her husband.  The pair hold immense sentimental and historical value for the Karadjordjevic dynasty.  There is also a stunning pair of 14-karat gold and pearl hand-made earrings, initialed "AR" on the wire, weighing approximately 7.18 grams total. These earrings were once the personal property of Queen Helen d’Anjou (Jelena Anzujska), the wife of King Stefan Uros of Serbia, dating back to the 13th century.

A 14-karat gold, diamond and amethyst necklace with 14-karat gold chain, which is the former personal property of Queen Maria, wife of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (reigned from 1921-1934). The necklace was given to Queen Maria by the King on the first-year anniversary of their marriage.

A 14-karat gold pocket watch from the International Watch Co. Schaffhausen: This remarkable timepiece, engraved with the initials "K & AI" and a crown above, measures 2 inches in diameter and weighs approximately 75.63 grams (including movement). It once belonged to King Alexander I of Yugoslavia, who reigned from 1921 to 1934.  Another pocket watch with precious stones from the Schonberger & Company, Vienne is a masterfully crafted pocket watch, weighing approximately 123.47 grams total (including movement), engraved on the back cover with "PI" and a crown, signifying King Peter I of Serbia. The bottom bears an inscription reading, "To Alexander - 11th of June 1914," a touching tribute from King Peter I to his son, who would become Prince Regent of Serbia and later King of Yugoslavia.

These extraordinary pieces, rich in history and elegance, represent some of the most significant artifacts of the Karadjordjevic dynasty ever to be offered at auction.

With over fifteen total lots on offer from the Branimir Zivkovic collection, this presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for collectors, historians, and royal enthusiasts to own a piece of European history. The jewelry’s impeccable provenance and direct ties to Yugoslavian and Serbian royalty make these items highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

In addition to the esteemed Zivkovic collection, Kaminski Auctions' upcoming event on Sunday, April 13th, will showcase a diverse array of fine art, jewelry, silver, and fine Chinese porcelains.  

A notable piece is a California landscape oil on canvas by Granville Redmond, renowned for his vibrant depictions of the West Coast. The auction also features an early 19th-century portrait, circa 1820, of an English officer from the 49th Foot, Princess Charlotte of Wales's Royal Berkshire Regiment, rendered in oil on canvas. Additionally, two etchings by the Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn will be presented, offering collectors a chance to acquire works from one of history's most influential artists. 

The jewelry segment includes a diamond and ruby bracelet from a Colorado estate.  A three-carat white gold pear-shaped diamond ring is among the standout pieces, alongside a strand of 13 mm South Sea pearls, noted for their exceptional luster. Silver enthusiasts will appreciate the International Silver "Royal Danish" sterling silver flatware set, known for its classic design and craftsmanship. 

Collectors of luxury accessories will find a 1940s/1950s Goyard suitcase, reflecting the brand's storied history in fine luggage. A Tiffany & Co. Makers sterling colonial-style coffee pot, #22555-M, showcases the company's dedication to quality silverware. The auction also features a Steiff Teddy Bear, a cherished item for toy collectors, and a selection of Lalique perfume bottles, celebrated for their artistic glass designs. 

Join us on Sunday, April 13th, at the Kaminski Auctions gallery at 117 Elliott Street, Rte. 62, Beverly, MA 01915. Preview hours are Monday through Friday, April 7-12 from 9:00 AM –5:00 PM and the preview is open while the auction is live.  

For more information and to view the full auction catalog, visit Kaminski Auctions online at www.kaminskiauctions.com or contact us directly at 978-929-2223. 

 

 

 

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