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Buyer's guide · 2026

How to buy Cameronbridge at auction

13 recent Cameronbridge lots tracked across six major auction houses. Median hammer: £120. This page shows where it sells, when it's cheapest, and what you actually pay after buyer's premium.

Where Cameronbridge sells

Auction-house breakdown for Cameronbridge — last 24 months. Pick the house with the most lots for the best chance of finding what you want; consider buyer's premium when comparing hammer prices.

Auction houseLotsMedian hammerBuyer's premium
Scotch Whisky Auctions13£12012%

When to buy Cameronbridge

Months with the lowest median hammer prices over the last 24 months. Quiet auction months often see softer prices as fewer buyers compete.

Lower prices

May

Median £110 · 10 lots

Busiest months are also worth knowing — more lots = more inventory: May (10), Apr (2), Jun (1).

Recent Cameronbridge hammer prices

Last 12 outcomes across all houses — real evidence of what bottles cleared for. Click through for full price history.

LotHouseHammerSold
Cameronbridge 26 Year Old 2022 Special ReleaseScotch Whisky Auctions£1203 Jun 26
Cameronbridge 1978 40 Year Old XOPScotch Whisky Auctions£2409 May 26
Cameronbridge 1991 29 Year Old Old ParticularScotch Whisky Auctions£1209 May 26
Cameronbridge 1992 31 Year Old Cadenhead’sScotch Whisky Auctions£759 May 26
Cameron Bridge 26 Year Old 2022 Special ReleaseScotch Whisky Auctions£1709 May 26
Cameronbridge 39 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch 7Scotch Whisky Auctions£959 May 26
Cameronbridge 1990 30 Year Old Old ParticularScotch Whisky Auctions£1108 May 26
Cameronbridge 1995 27 Year Old James EadieScotch Whisky Auctions£958 May 26
Cameronbridge 1982 37 Year Old North StarScotch Whisky Auctions£1107 May 26
Cameronbridge 2012 12 Year Old Signatory 100º Proof Edition #1Scotch Whisky Auctions£507 May 26
Cameronbridge 1982 40 Year Old Whisky Broker 50clScotch Whisky Auctions£1607 May 26
Cameronbridge 1991 27 Year Old Old Particular Elements Collection AirScotch Whisky Auctions£14025 Apr 26

Buyer's checklist for Cameronbridge

  1. Verify provenance. For bottles over £500, ask for receipts, original photos, and ideally a seller who is named on the auction house's verified accounts list.
  2. Check fill level. Low shoulder fill on a 25+ year old bottle is normal; mid-shoulder isn't. Loss of liquid is permanent.
  3. Inspect closures. Wax-dipped seals can hide damage. Loose corks risk evaporation. Reputable houses photograph closely — ask for higher-res images if not provided.
  4. Compare hammer to wsky1 median. If a lot is >15% above our 12-month median, you're either bidding on something special (book, presentation case, signed) or overpaying.
  5. Add buyer's premium + VAT. Your total is hammer × (1 + premium %) + any VAT. For a £1,000 hammer at Bonhams (27.5%) with UK VAT on the premium, your real cost is closer to £1,330.
  6. Shipping & insurance. International shipping of spirits is restricted; many houses use specialist couriers. Get a quote before you bid, not after.

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