The Fame Bureau
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The Fame Bureau's expertise lies in its ability to bring to auction The world's greatest pieces of memorabilia and achieve the best prices. Through our extensive research and contacts we will give your items the very best platform available to achieve the prices that our customers demand.
Full set of our Terms and Conditions can be found below.
Seller's Commission
The Fame Bureau charge a commission of 15% of the hammer price of each lot we sell.
Insurance
Insurance is arranged as a matter of course and charged at 1.5% of the hammer price. If you do not wish your property to be covered by our insurances, please confirm this in writing prior to consignment. All other fees such as advertising and marketing costs will be discussed and agreed with the consignor in advance, and will be detailed in your consignment receipt.
Unsold Fees
The Fame Bureau levy a fee of £10 inc vat for lots with an agreed reserve that do not sell at auction. We reserve the right however to charge the level of unsold commission in exceptional cases.
Shipping Arrangements
Consignors must arrange for the delivery of lots to The Fame Bureau at the consignor's risk and expense. The Fame Bureau can supply a list of known independent packers and shippers if required.
Price Guide
The Fame Bureau provides a description and price guide for each lot in the auction. The guides are to aid prospective bidders and as far as possible reflect prices attained by similar items in the past.
Public Viewing
A public viewing is normally arranged prior to each auction to provide prospective bidders with the opportunity to examine any lots of interest, during which time Fame Bureau experts will be available to answer any questions. Public viewing dates and times will be included in the front of the catalogue, as well as being promulgated on the website. For those unable to attend public viewings, The Fame Bureau will be pleased to provide a condition report on specific lots. Prospective buyers are reminded however that this is only a guide based on our best opinion and that each lot is sold 'as is'. If you have any questions please direct them to a member of staff at info@famebureau.com
Registration
In order to bid in any Fame Bureau auction it is first necessary to register. The process is quick and free and is required to provide us with a suitable proof of identity to ensure that we can secure payment in accordance with our terms and conditions of business. Please note that by registering you will not be obligated to make a purchase, neither will your information be passed onto any third party or used for direct marketing purposes. In the event that you are acting for a third party we will require prior written authorization from the individual or organisation. In the absence of such authorization we will assume that you are the principal and you will be invoiced for any purchases accordingly.
Bidding options
There are five possible ways to place a bid at a Fame Bureau auction.
In person using a bidding card if the auction is held publicly
Through absentee bidding, using an absentee bidding form available in the catalogue and on the website.
Through an online bid placed through this website.
Via "online live" bidding as a registered user of ebay.
Through telephone bidding during the auction.
Bidding
As a general rule, bids usually increase in 10% increments. If you wish to make a bid, please raise your catalogue or bidding card clearly for the auctioneer to see. If you are the successful bidder, the auctioneer will acknowledge this and ask for or call out your bidding number. The speed of this process varies but generally we would expect to get through about 120 lots per hour.
Reserves
The Reserve is a confidential minimum sale price which will be established between the seller and The Fame Bureau prior to the auction, below which the lot will not be sold. The reserve price will not exceed the low estimate of the lot.
Prohibition of Seller bidding
As an agent for the seller, The Fame Bureau prohibits the seller from bidding on their own property. The auctioneer is at liberty to open the bidding on any lot, and thereafter continue bidding for the seller only up to the reserve price.
The Hammer Price and the Buyer's Commission
The Hammer Price is the highest bid at the time that the hammer falls. The buyer is required to pay a commission of 15% of the hammer price of each lot sold, together with any additional VAT to The Fame Bureau. Buyers purchasing through Ebay will incur a further 5% handling charge.
Payment
Payment becomes due on the completion of the sale. The Fame Bureau reserves the right to charge interest on all accounts that remain outstanding over 5 working days, together with storage and removal charges where appropriate.
The Fame Bureau accepts the following methods of payment;
Cash - We are happy to accept cash but advance warning for larger amounts is appreciated.
Cheques in Sterling - All cheques must be cleared before collection of goods. A valid cheque guarantee card must support all purchases.
Bankers Draft or Building Society Cheque - These will enable you to collect your purchases immediately if accompanied by a suitable proof of identity, assuming of course that the lots are in the possession of The Fame Bureau.
Bank Transfer - The Fame Bureau's banking details are available upon request. When transferring funds, please use the invoice number as a reference. Please also note that there will be a 1% surcharge for using this payment method.
Paypal - Credit cards can be used via PayPAL the payment address at PayPal is info@famebureau.com there is a handling 3% charge for this payment method.
Collection of Goods
Purchases can usually be collected during normal working hours up to one week after the auction assuming that we have received cleared funds. The collection address can be arranged through info@famebureau.com. Please note that some lots may not be located at our offices and we will therefore need to make arrangements for collection or transportation. Any lots not collected during this period will be subject to a storage charge. If you wish for an agent or courier to collect goods on your behalf, we will only release the goods on presentation of the correct paperwork including a written authority.
Export Permits
It is important to remember that certain items may require an export permit. This can include animal based materials such as Ivory, or other products relating to endangered species. Certain goods over a certain value may also require special export licensing. Our Customer Services department can offer advice on this area, but it is the buyers responsibility to ensure that the relevant permits can be obtained.
To consign contact info@famebureau.com
If you have any entertainment Memorabilia that you wish to sell The Fame Bureau will use their extensive contact list to find the buyer at the price you want.
The Fame Bureau have over 30 years experience in valueing entertainment memorabilia. Rest assured that our experience will help you determine the correct current market value of your items.
The Fame Bureau
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