McTear's Live Auctions
To enable bidding live, or just experiencing the Live auction through
your PC or Mac, just follow the easy steps to the right.
If you need any assistance with preparing for the live auction please call
+44 (0)20 7420 6670 for live support.
Don't forget if you can't be online at the time of the auction you can leave
an absentee bid by clicking the
'Leave Bid' button on the catalogue
page once you have registered and signed up to bid.
Good luck!
The McTear's Live! Auctions Team
Important Payment Notes
In completing the bidder registration for McTear's Live! and providing your credit card
details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with McTear's, you:
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authorise McTear's, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items
successfully purchased in the sale via McTear's Live! auctions.
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confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to McTear's.
How To Use McTear's Live! Auctions
Step 1
Click here to visit the auction.
Step 2
Register for McTear's Live! if you have not already done so. Please note this
is a different registration and login process to McTear's FindIt.
Step 3
Sign up to bid in the auction by clicking the
"Sign up to Bid" button in the
pop-up window.
Step 4
Browse the catalogue and click
"Leave a Bid" on any items that take your fancy.
Step 5
Don't forget to
logon to McTear's Live!
before the auction starts. An audio broadcast of the auction will be available so
make sure you have speakers or headphones attached to your computer, and click the activated
speaker button as the auction starts. Remember, each lot takes around 30 seconds to sell.
Lots purchased online at McTear’s Live! Auctions will attract an additional charge for this service in
the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed.
Upcoming Auctions
Pictures
5 June 2012
This sale features fine paintings by predominantly Scottish artists of the last 200 years...
Furniture & Works of Art
7 June 2012
McTear's evening auction with 150-200 lots of furniture and works of art from the 18th-20th centurie...