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All auctions are held online only. Contact us for more information on any lot.
Buying at Auction is a great way to furnish your new home, or to find that special piece for your collection.
- Are you furnishing a new home on a budget?
- Looking for that special decorative item to give your room a unique look?
- Would you like to contribute to reducing waste and help protect our environment?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions then you should consider buying at auction.
How to buy at Auction
Abbeys Auctions are open to the general public.
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Register
Complete a registration card and provide photo ID
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View
Inspect the car carefully, make your own enquiries about the vehicle condition and refer to our Terms & Conditions
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Bid
Come to the sale, bid online, leave an absentee bid with our office or arrange to book a phone bid
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Collect
Come to the sale, bid online, leave an absentee bid with our office or arrange to book a phone bid
Charges:
A Buyers Premium of 24% (incl GST) applies to all purchases and is added to the bid price. The sale is conducted on a GST inclusive basis. (Note: The Buyer Premium may differ for some lots and some auctions so please check the Auction catalogue for applicable charges information)
Important Information
Buying at Auction is a great way to furnish your new home, or to find that special piece for your collection.
Buying at Auction is a great way to furnish your new home, or to find that special piece for your
Abbeys Auctions are open to the general public.
Appraisals
We offer a free appraisal service. Simply send photos of your items via email or bring them along to the Auction Rooms and we will gladly provide an auction estimate.
If you have a whole house full or more than 20 items to sell, please call us and we may arrange a no obligation free visit from one of our valuers.
We specialise in the sale of single-owner collections
Contact us for a consultation & sale proposal.
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