There's a variety of Common Wealth Games memorabilia already up for auction and we've found the best of the best and exactly who they're for.

For the aspiring laird

Every laid needs a castle and no one will take your castle seriously without some serious cannons. Why not go for an option stepped in sporting history as well as being convincingly historic. It might be from an Edinburgh, but that's no reason to turn down something so obviously unique.

Bidding for this item ends Aug 2 with a current bid of £2,150.00

For the whisky enthusiast

Good whisky is better kept hidden  from prying eyes, but a good taste in whisky is best publicly flaunted. Why not display your excellent taste with some clearly marked barrels that make you look like a serious collector, while allowing your collection to remain well hidden. The added talking point of a Glasgow 2014 momento will only enhance any whisky fuelled conversation.

Bidding for this item ends Aug 1 with a current bid of £205.00

 For the petrol head

The appeal of this car doesn't need much explaining. The latest trend-setter in terms of motor style is certainly here. Though currently not road legal, with no tax , registration or insurance , there's no denying that the car will remain an iconic piece of Glasgow 2014 history. As well as sense of style that will obviously remain entirely timeless.

Bidding for this item ends Aug 21 with a current bid of £2,200

 For your granny

Scottish grannies love tea cakes. But they're fleeting affairs that are over all too quick. Glasgow 2014 are offering you the chance to bring a sense of permanence to the joy a tea cake brings with these remarkable props from the opening ceremony. It won't be as filling as the usual tea cake, but it'll last a lot longer.

Bidding for this item ends on Jul 31 with a current bid of £210.00

For the Golfer on a budget

Golf is expensive, even if the clothes make it worth every penny. You could stand out from the crowd even more, and save a penny or two, by investing in these wooden golf clubs from the opening  ceremony. The sporting success of the Scottish team might even have rubbed off on them.

Bidding for this item ends of Aug 1 with a current bid of £106.00

For the grandkids

While you're enjoying your own immortalised tea cake you can do so in peace while sending the children out back in the rare Scottish sun shine to make the most of this tea cake themed trampoline.

Bidding for this item ends Jul 31 with a current bid of £305.00

For the ambitious politician

Scotland's future may remain uncertain, but there's no denying that by stepping into Donald Dewar's shoes, or at least those of his statue, could give you the sense of what it's like to lead the country. Also doubles as an attractive pigeon magnet and traffic cone holder.

Bidding for this item ends Aug 1 with a current bid of £110.69

For the mad scientist

Every great genius was once considered mad. Why not reassure the unhinged person in your life with this reminder of the first successfully cloned animal? The perfect inspiration for those disheartened by ideas ahead of their time.

Bidding for this item ends Aug 1 with a current bid of £155.00

For the directionally challenged

Sometimes googlemaps or an atlas is just too much hard work. For all those occasions there's this helpful sign that will give you a rough idea as to where everything is. Nationally speaking anyway. It never hurts to have an obvious reminder to hand.

Bidding for this item ends Aug 2 with a current bid of £250.00

For the person who didn't enjoy the games

Each to their own. Some people thought the games, and the opening ceremony were a bit pants. Who wouldn't appreciate a momento to cement their point of view? Everyone loves reassurance.

Bidding for this item ends Jul 31 with a current bid of £51.00