Bidding advice
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Placing a Maximum Bid
Use the "Set your bid limit" button on the left side of the bidding panel to enter the highest amount you're willing to bid on a lot. Our system will then automatically raise your bid in set increments if you’re outbid, up to your maximum. If someone bids above your set limit, we’ll notify you by email so you can choose whether to increase your bid.
Placing a Single Bid
Alternatively, place a single bid by selecting the button on the right side of the bidding panel. The button displays the amount needed for the next increment. For example, if the current highest bid is £50.00, the button will show "+ £55.00" (reflecting a £5.00 increment).
Incremental Bidding Explained
Our system increases bids based on preset increments, as shown in the table below, whether you set a maximum bid or make a single bid.
Bottle Details
Glenfiddich 50 Year Old
A fantastic bottle to be present in our Christmas, extended auction. This famous bottling of Glenfiddich was bottled in 1991 and limited to an incredible 500 bottles, in the early 1990s one of these bottles was auctioned for charity and officailly became the most expensive bottle of whisky ever sold at auction. selling for 99,999,99 Lira in an Italian charity auction.
The release was restricted to only nine casks laid down originally in the 1930s, one cask was laid down for each of William Grant's nine children, who helped to build Glenfiddich distillery in the 1880s. After laying undisturbed, these nine casks were bottled on the 26th July 1991 and presented in a hand made oak box with a brass plaque.
Each bottle was signed by Alexander Grant Gordon the former Chairman and great gradnson of the companies founder and is presented with a certificate and an appointment as a Freeman of Glenfiddich distillery.
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Frequently asked questions
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