EXHIBITIONS
Friday 21 November from 11am to 6pm
Saturday 22 November from 11am to 6pm
Monday 24 November, 11am to 6pm
Tuesday 25 November from 11am to 12pm
Tel during the exhibition and sale: +33 (0)1 42 22 04 17
AFTER SALE
All lots sold, with the exception of those marked with *, can be collected from our warehouse at 36-56, rue Louis David, 93170, Bagnolet.
It is obligatory to make an appointment in advance with our storekeeper Mr Daniel TEIXEIRA,
[email protected] .
EXCEPTIONS: Lots 43, 44, 50, 53, 93, 153, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 216 and 226 may be collected from the Drouot Bagnolet Warehouse, for a fee. Below are the conditions of the Drouot Bagnolet shop.
STORAGE
Reported lots will be sent to the Magasinage Drouot Bagnolet.
Conditions and rates of the Drouot Bagnolet shop.
-Sale on 25 November 2025.
-Delivery to the Drouot Bagnolet shop on 26 November, from 2.00 pm, free of charge.
-From 27 NOVEMBER: handling fee only.
-After three working days, in addition to the handling fee, storage fees will be added.
After this period, lots that have not been picked up by the Auctioneer will be stored at DROUOT BAGNOLET MAGASINAGE, at the following rates*:
Handling fee/lot: depending on the nature of the lot. (refer to the URL image)
Storage and insurance costs/lot: from the 3rd working day, depending on the nature of the lot. (refer to the URL image)
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Please note: lots will only be handed over on presentation of the receipted sales slip and after payment of any handling and storage fees.
Contact
DROUOT MAGASINAGE :
36-56 rue LOUIS David
93170 Bagnolet
Monday to Friday - No appointment necessary
09H00 - 12h30 / 14h00 - 17h30
Mail :
[email protected]
Tel: 01.49.93.12.31.
Notwithstanding the law of 31 December 1903, the successful bidder acknowledges and accepts that items which have not been removed by him within a period of three months will be deemed to have been abandoned and may be sold after a petition has been lodged with the court, and that Drouot will not have to wait a year to proceed with their sale by auction in accordance with the law of 31 December 1903.
Consequently, it should be noted that items that have not been removed within the three-month period may be re-sold to cover storage costs.
By contractual extension of the law of 31 December 1903, which only allows abandoned items to be sold but does not give the depositary the right to apply to the courts for the right to destroy them, the successful bidder expressly acknowledges that items of low market value (i.e. items with an acquisition value by the successful bidder of less than 50 euros) that have not been removed by the successful bidder within a period of six months will be considered to have been definitively abandoned by the successful bidder. Ownership of these goods will then revert to TSE, which may destroy them after notification by registered letter to which there has been no response for one month, without having to seek an order from the judge referred to in article 2 of the law of 31 December 1903 concerning the sale of abandoned goods. In any event, in the event of destruction, the successful bidder may not under any circumstances claim any loss in excess of the purchase price paid by the successful bidder for the property destroyed.