Where is Bonhams in UK?
Bonhams has its flagship London saleroom situated on prestigious New Bond Street in the heart of Mayfair. Viewing and auctions take place throughout the year, and it is there that buyers will find antiques and fine art of the highest quality.
How do I follow Bonhams auction?
Bonhams offers a ‘live’ online bidding option. If you have registered for online bidding, you will be able to log in with the details you have been given on the day of the auction. You will then be able to follow the auction ‘live’ and make your bids accordingly. For details, visit the registration page.
How much does it cost to sell at Bonhams?
Our charges are competitive, just 5% + VAT sellers commission and 12.5% + VAT buyer’s premium – you simply won’t get a better service anywhere for the money. Trust us – you’re in safe hands.
How do I get a picture valued?
If you suspect that your picture is valuable, take it to a specialist fine art auctioneer, such as Bonham’s, Christie’s or Sotheby’s….Sites such as:
- www.artnet.com.
- www.artprice.com.
- www.fineartinfo.com.
- www.artfact.com.
How much did Bonhams sell for?
Private equity and auction houses Twenty months later it was sold to luxury goods firm LVMH, reportedly for £70m.
Can I watch Bonhams auction online?
Yes, any customer may watch the auction by following the link ‘Watch Live Now’. Remember, in order to bid you must register; if you are a new customer to Bonhams or have not had your account authorised, this must be 24 hours before the auction.
What is Bonhams premium?
12.5% + VAT. Like all Collectors’ Motor Car and Motorcycle auctioneers, we charge a Buyer’s Premium. This fee is paid by the buyer and is calculated on the hammer selling price.
How much commission do auction houses charge?
How much does selling at auction cost? You should expect to pay your auctioneer around 2.5% of the price you get for the property and you also need to find out if there will be advertising costs. You will also need to pay a solicitor to help with the legal side prior to the auction and on the day.
Where are the Bonhams auctionrooms in London located?
Bonhams’ other London saleroom is located in fashionable Knightsbridge, opposite Harrods. It stages more than 150 auctions annually, in Fine Art, Jewellery and Asian Art, as well as categories such as Fine Books and Manuscripts, Entertainment Memorabilia and Arms & Armour.
Where are the Bonhams valuations offices in Oxford?
The valuations team in Oxford covers a range of specialist subjects including pictures, jewellery, silver, furniture, ceramics, glass, Asian art, clocks, books, bronzes and other works of art. The office is situated about five miles north of the city of Oxford, with unparalleled access and with the additional benefit of ample car parking space.
Do you pay VAT on Bonhams March auction?
Like the vast majority of auctioneers Bonhams charge what is known as a Buyer’s Premium. All lots in the Bonhams MPH March Auction will be subject to 12.5%. VAT at the standard rate is payable on the Premium by all Buyers, unless otherwise stated.
Who is the owner of the Bonhams lot?
“Bonhams” owns the “Lot” either wholly or partially or may otherwise have an economic interest.