

Lots which are bought for less than £250 via telephone bidding will incur a £10 (plus VAT) per lot charge.


TELEPHONE: Telephone bids are only available for lots estimated at over £250.

You can also bid live on this is hosting site charges an additional 6% (plus VAT). Bid live through incurs an additional charge of 2% (plus VAT). Please note the bid live banner only appears once the sale commences on the sale day and is not there beforehand. Please click on this and it will take you to the sale. To bid live on the sale day you will access the sale by going to clicking on the sale this will have a grey banner across the sale photograph which says 'bid live'. We would ask for you to register before the sale to make sure that you are verified for when you come to bid in the auction. When choosing to bid live via will need to register, using a bank card, to verify your address details. INTERNET BIDDING: You an also bid live via our website. Commissions placed by telephone, fax or e-mail are made only at the buyer's own risk. We will try to secure the item for you as reasonably as is allowed by other bids and the reserve price, if any. Alternatively send them to telephone our team on 01 and we'll be happy to add them for you. There is time before each auction starts to do this however if you ask the staff on duty they can bring lots to you for inspection if the auction has began.ĬOMMISSION/ABSENTEE BID: If you are unable to attend the sale in person or would like the Auctioneer to bid on your behalf you can leave a bid on our website when registed (up to 30 minuets before the auction begins) and you'll receive and e-mail confirming them. If you haven't done so already you can view your lot(s) this way on the same day. You simply register your personal details at Reception (so leave at least 10 minutes for this before your lot in case there is a queue) and you are issued with a paddle number which you hold up to the auctioneer when you wish to bid. Image Jedistar’s 1973 Breadwinner (mods Duncan JB pups, refret) before it was sold to a Brisbane collector in 2011.IN PERSON: If you want to experience the atmosphere of the Auction Room the best way to do this is always to turn up in person. Now also produced in Asia.įrom the top guide above you can see that my Breadwinner (photo below) is E + 4 numbers – was made between Jan 1973 and Feb 1975.ġ967 – 1997 /pagecatalog.htm Originally the guitars were made in Connecticut, USA. In order to diversify he dreamed of a better guitar and in 1964 a small team of aerospace engineers started work. Charlie Kaman, an aeronautical engineer making helicopters was also a guitarist. The first Ovation round back guitar emerged around 1966.
