Chateau Lafite [Multiple Vintage Listing] Chateau Lafite Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1980 (1 bt) u. bn, small remains of tissue stuck to edge of label otherwise good appearance, tissue wrapped 1981 (1 bt) u. bn, label lightly stained, capsule slightly worn, tissue wrapped 1982 (1 bt) u. ts, label damaged and torn and partly missing, bottle wrapped in clear plastic film, cork very slightly raised 1983 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance, tissue wrapped 1984 (1 bt) Good level and appearance, tissue wrapped 1985 (1 bt) u. ts, label good appearance, capsule creased 1986 (2 bts) 1 level just into neck, other excellent, each label has 1 small nick, 1 bottle tissue wrapped 1988 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance 1990 (1 bt) Good level and appearance 1996 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance 1998 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance Lot 427 ♦ 12 bts (cn) per lot: GBP 3400-4200 per lot: USD 5500-6800 per lot: EUR 4200-5200 LYING IN OCTAVIAN, WILTSHIRE Offered In Bond, available duty paid These items are in bond. The buyer has a choice of taking the item in bond (with the sale being made in bond) or taking the item duty paid. If taken in bond, VAT will not be charged on the hammer price. VAT will be charged at 20% on the buyer's premium which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. If taken duty paid, when Sotheby's releases the property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Sotheby's duty at the current rate and import VAT at 20% on the hammer price + duty which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. VAT will be charged at 20% on the buyer's premium which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. (VAT - registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Sotheby's showing import VAT payable, is not suitable evidence for recovering that VAT. In order to recover this as input tax, a VAT registered buyer must purchase the wine in bond and clear it under his own name and VAT number. HM Customs will then issue a Form C79 which is acceptable evidence for recovering the VAT as input tax subject to the normal rules.) (All business buyers from outside the UK should refer to 'VAT Refunds from HM Customs & Excise' for information on how to recover VAT incurred on the buyer's premium). Quantity: 1
Chateau Lafite [Multiple Vintage Listing] Chateau Lafite Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1980 (1 bt) u. bn, small remains of tissue stuck to edge of label otherwise good appearance, tissue wrapped 1981 (1 bt) u. bn, label lightly stained, capsule slightly worn, tissue wrapped 1982 (1 bt) u. ts, label damaged and torn and partly missing, bottle wrapped in clear plastic film, cork very slightly raised 1983 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance, tissue wrapped 1984 (1 bt) Good level and appearance, tissue wrapped 1985 (1 bt) u. ts, label good appearance, capsule creased 1986 (2 bts) 1 level just into neck, other excellent, each label has 1 small nick, 1 bottle tissue wrapped 1988 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance 1990 (1 bt) Good level and appearance 1996 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance 1998 (1 bt) Excellent level and appearance Lot 427 ♦ 12 bts (cn) per lot: GBP 3400-4200 per lot: USD 5500-6800 per lot: EUR 4200-5200 LYING IN OCTAVIAN, WILTSHIRE Offered In Bond, available duty paid These items are in bond. The buyer has a choice of taking the item in bond (with the sale being made in bond) or taking the item duty paid. If taken in bond, VAT will not be charged on the hammer price. VAT will be charged at 20% on the buyer's premium which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. If taken duty paid, when Sotheby's releases the property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Sotheby's duty at the current rate and import VAT at 20% on the hammer price + duty which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. VAT will be charged at 20% on the buyer's premium which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. (VAT - registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Sotheby's showing import VAT payable, is not suitable evidence for recovering that VAT. In order to recover this as input tax, a VAT registered buyer must purchase the wine in bond and clear it under his own name and VAT number. HM Customs will then issue a Form C79 which is acceptable evidence for recovering the VAT as input tax subject to the normal rules.) (All business buyers from outside the UK should refer to 'VAT Refunds from HM Customs & Excise' for information on how to recover VAT incurred on the buyer's premium). Quantity: 1
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