FAQ The Avicii Collection – A charity auction
Why is this auction being held?
Tim Bergling left behind some incredible things – among them, a significant number of his belongings, including sneakers, clothes, and instruments, that have been stored in Stockholm for the last six years. Given Tim’s lack of attachment to material things, his family decided that a charity auction is the most natural solution, with the proceeds directed towards The Tim Bergling Foundation. This auction will support the Foundation’s work for young people’s mental health and other causes close to Tim’s heart, such as endangered animals, nature, and climate. This way, Tim’s belongings can contribute to the positive change he always sought to inspire.
Where will the proceeds go?
The Avicii Collection is a charity auction, meaning no reserve or buyer’s commission. All proceeds will be donated to The Tim Bergling Foundation, founded by Tim’s parents, Klas Bergling och Anki Lidén, to commemorate their son’s memory. The Foundation advocates for the recognition of suicide as a global health crisis and actively works to remove the stigma attached to suicide and mental health issues. The Foundation works on prevention for young people’s well-being and mental health.
When will the auction be published?
The auction will be published in full on September 6th. Then, you will find all the items included online at stockholms auktionsverket.com and in The Avicii Collection – A charity auction catalog.
Where can I find the auction catalog?
The catalog will be published in the form of a digital version and a limited edition printed version. The printed catalog can be pre-ordered here. Fixed shipping rates applies to pre-ordering the limited edition catalog, depending on the destination.
Where is the auction held?
The live auction will be held at Stockholms Auktionsverk, Nybrogatan 32, in Stockholm, Sweden. Tim has always considered Stockholm his home, and Stockholms Auktionsverk is just around the corner from the apartment where he used to live. Of course, you can also follow and participate in the auction online.
What does ’no reserve, no commission’ imply?
At an auction, the reserve price is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the seller and the auctioneer beforehand. If the bidding ends before the reserve price is reached, the lot will not sell. This restriction has been lifted as this is a charity auction and it means that each item (aka lot) can be sold at the starting price. The commission is a charge in addition to the hammer price, a set percentage that the buyer of an auction item is required to pay the auctioneer. This commission fee has been lifted as this is a charity auction and it means that there will be no additional fees added to the hammer price (besides potential shipping costs). Learn more essential auction terms in the Stockholms Auktionsverk glossary.
How do you participate in the auction?
If you are considering bidding in the auction, learn more about the different options in our How-to guide. Make sure to do so well before the auction starts.
Are the items available for international shipping?
When you buy a lot in the auction, additional shipping costs will be added to the selling price, depending on the shipping destination. As soon as the auction is published, all included items are available for bidding online; when you log in and view an item, you can find fixed shipping rates and options just below the bid history – based on your registered zip code and country.
How to participate in the auction
There are five different ways to bid at the auction. If you need help bidding, you are always welcome to contact one of our specialists or Customer Service agents during the viewing or by phone at tel no +46 (0)8 453 67 50. Please note that you need to create an account on Auctionet in order to bid at the auction. Creating an account is free, and registration is done on auctionet.com/signup.
Online pre–bidding
You can place bids online any time you like, up until the hammer auction starts. Each item in the online catalogue has a ’Place Bid’ button. Enter the maximum amount you are willing to bid, and confirm.
Live online bidding
You participate in the online bidding in real–time via your mobile phone or computer. Please register as a customer and find out more on our website, auktionsverket.com.
Bidding by telephone
Written applications must be submitted to the Customer Service Centre no later than the last weekday before the auction. When the bidding gets close to the item you wish to bid on, a representative will call you directly from the auction room, and you will present your bids. Please note that the possibility of bidding by telephone is limited.
Bidding in the auction room
Customer Service will provide you with an auction paddle free of charge. You can use this paddle when bidding in the auction room by raising it to the auctioneer.
Commission Bid
You can place a commission bid with the auctioneer before the auction starts. This is the highest amount you are willing to pay for a lot. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will endeavor to buy on your behalf as cheaply as possible, taking into account any reserve price and other bids. If nobody else bids more than your maximum bid then you will win the lot.
Please note that all estimates in euros are approximate and may change depending on the current exchange rate.