
Auction 1282 - Asian Arts Online
Friday 28.11.2025, 10 a.m. – Monday 15.12.2025, 2 p.m.
From November 28 to December 15, you can discover a selection of Indian miniature bronzes and paintings, Chinese porcelain and handicrafts, as well as Japanese sword decorations, samurai objects, and miniature carvings in our online auction. We are particularly pleased to offer works from a private northern German collection of Indian miniature paintings as well as netsuke and sagemono from the Frank Lapisch collection.
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Auction 1282 - Asian Arts Online
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The auction will be available for you to view from 28.11.2025, 10 a.m.
During this time you can bid on the lots of the auction online.
Register now to participate in the auction! Please note that a separate registration is required for our online auctions.
Please also note that due to the new Money Laundering Act, we are obliged to carry out an identity check on our customers. You can easily and securely upload the necessary documents on our website. You will find the corresponding link on the right.
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Can I cancel a bid?
You cannot cancel your bid yourself. Please send a short email to projects@lempertz.com
Can Lempertz arrange the shipping of my purchased artworks?
Yes! The auction invoice includes the optional shipping costs. If the shipping costs are paid with the invoice, the artworks will be shipped to you by courier.
Please let us know if you wish to collect your purchases in person, so we can prepare the works for collection.Contact
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projects@lempertz.comHow can I take part in an Online Only Auction?
Please register with a username (your email address), and a password as well as your complete address details. Please note that you must register anew for our Online Only Auctions, even if you have already registered on the Lempertz website (“MyLempertz”).
As soon as we have received the necessary documents for your identification, you will be approved for participation in the auction.How does an Online Only Auction work?
In an Online Only Auction, the auction is not conducted with an auctioneer in the usual way. Instead, there is a time window when bidders can place bids online. The bidder with the highest bid at the end of the auction is awarded that lot.
What happens after the auction?
If you received the winning bid for one or more lots, you will be informed and will be sent the auction invoice by email.
You can settle the invoice by bank transfer or in cash. The bank details can be found on the invoice.When does an auction end?
Every Online Only Auction finishes at a specific time. When this time is reached, each lot will be closed one after the other at intervals of half a minute.
If a bid is received shortly before the end of the auction, the duration of that lot will be extended by two minutes.Which documents do I need to submit for participation in the auction?
The Money Laundering Act which came into force at the beginning of 2020 requires the art trade to verify the identity of its customers if a transaction exceeds a certain amount. As the value of the winning bid cannot be foreseen in an auction, we carry out a one-off identity check on all customers.
If you have already submitted your identification documents as a Lempertz customer since the Money Laundering Act came into effect, we will approve you for participation as quickly as possible.
If you are a new customer or have not yet had an identity check carried out, please send the following documents to projects@lempertz.com:Identity card (front and back)
Or
Passport and a proof of address (utility bill, for example)For legal entities:
Copy of the certificate of registrationYou are welcome to black out any information that is not relevant for the identification.