![]() All sales final.Īttendance at the auction, preview, or removal by bidders and guests is done at their sole risk. ![]() No sale shall be invalidated by any reason or defect or inaccuracy of description in catalogue or otherwise, and no liability shall be borne by the auctioneers by virtue of any such fault or error. Please take advantage of in person preview as all items are sold "As Is, Where Is" - catalogues are prepared only as a guide. It is recommended that purchasers arrange insurance for their purchases in advance.Įxcept as set out herein, there shall be no warranties or guarantees expressed or implied, statutory or otherwise of any nature. Inc DBA Ableauctions.ca assumes no responsibility for any liability once a bid is accepted. The auctioneer may break down or consolidate any lot or lots at his sole discretion.Īble Solutions. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept any bid which is only a partial advance over the preceding bid. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time prior to the time of sale of such lot. In the event of a dispute between two or more bidders, the auctioneer, at his sole discretion may put the lot up for resale to the highest bidder.Ī bidder is deemed to have accepted an item when making a bid. All winning bidders shall be notified by email within 2 hours of the Auction concluding. ![]() Bid verification will commence upon the conclusion of a live auction. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser upon the completion of bid verification. Online bidding during the Live Auction is a fast process, and therefore there is no confirmation given - bids will be taken immediately and are irrevocable. Live auctions will be subject to a 17% buyers premium (unless otherwise noted). If you have already come in to pay Thank You! This is an automatically generated email. For etransfer amount & details please call us at 60. We offer a 2% discount for Interac, Cash or Etransfer. Or if you prefer you can pay in person until 4:30pm with Visa, MC, Interac or Cash. We’ve attached a link to PayPal for payment. Pick up address is #11 – 31236 Peardonville Road, Abbotsford BC. ![]() Pick up must be completed this Monday between 9am and 4pm. For out of town shipping we recommend Pakmail 77. Please bring help, tools and supplies you may need. We do not provide shipping or assist you with packing or moving. The Jim Beam history and well established network of clubs and gatherings only adds to increase the collecting experience.Thank you for participating online in our Abbotsford Auction today. The diverse nature leads to the decanters and bottles being an extremely interesting collectible. Shapes vary from replicas of objects and buildings to figurines and animals, as well as traditional glass bottle shapes. Subject matter ranges from Rennie the Fox to Corvettes, from Paul Bunnyan to Emmet Kelly, from Trains to bottles dedicated to States and Sporting Events. The different series and range of bottles and decanters available is considerable and include: the armed forces series beam award series convention series club series famous people series and many others. Sold for $94 at Bonhams, Los Angeles, Dec 2005. Many Wade collectors have been attracted to collecting the bottles and in the US conventions often feature both Jim Beam and Wade. ![]() Up until 1992 Regal China from Illinois made the edition, but since that time Wade has been producing them. The IJBBSC has been holding conventions since 1970 and each year a limited edition bottle is produced. Early bottles and decanters are extremely as collectible as are the number of limited editions that are produced. A collection of Bottles including Williamsburg, Nevada Centennial, Ponderosa Ranch and Del Webb’s 400 Mint Las Vegas.Īn International Jim Beam Bottle & Speciality Club (IJBBSC) boasts over 150 affiliated clubs with over 5,000 members. A collecting interest has grown around the whiskey for memorabilia and especially for Jim Beam bottles and Jim Beam decanters. Today Jim Beam is one of the most popular bourbon whiskeys in the world. The first barrel of bourbon was produced in 1795 by Jacob Beam the great-grandfather of Jim Beam. Jim Beam whiskey celebrated its 200th birthday in 1995. ![]()
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