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2025 TERMS: There is NO BUYER’s PREMIUM. You pay what you bid. Preview: Thursday, April 17th, 12:00 (Noon) - 6:30 p.m. Addresses will be added prior to previews in the a.m. Closing BEGINS Sunday, April 20th, 7:00 p.m., 6 second intervals between items, 10-minute timer extension for each bid in the 10 minutes. Pay and pickup: Monday, April 21st, 12:00 (Noon) - 7:00 p.m. 1st Notice: BE SURE TO BRING HELP AND THE PROPER EQUIPMENT TO LOAD YOUR HEAVY ITEMS! You will receive an emailed invoice after the auction closes. If you don't see it, check your Spam/Promotions folders. Pickup and pay at the address on the invoice or auction header. THERE IS NO SELF LOADOUT! ALL LOADOUTS MUST BE SUPERVISED! Payments: CASH/CHECK Preferred, or Credit Card+4% convenience fee or $10 minimum and must be accompanied by a name matched driver’s license! Questions: CALL 620-779-5659, Geo. Sterling Eisele. If you cannot pay and pick-up on Monday, please don't bid on these items. No, you cannot "pick it up tomorrow". We've already moved on. If pickup is different than that, we’ll make a note of it here. Non-Paying bidders will be blocked. If you call quickly enough, I may happen to have the items, you can settle-up and get turned back on, and a $25 reconnect fee will apply. You may or may not get your items, but you can bid again. I won’t always have or haul everything. I WILL NOT call you or babysit your missed pickup or stored items. If you want them, it’s up to you to take care of it with a phone call. If you pay for items (via phone) and don’t pick them up and we haul it, we will add a handling fee ($10 minimum) for hauling, storage and retrieval. Larger loads will carry a higher fee. If you have a serious emergency, I suggest you call in any favors you have and get someone there to retrieve your items. I’m busy and managing other people’s issues are at the bottom of the list. BIDDING NOTES: If you bid on an EMPTY LOT, it is EMPTY, you get nothing. If you bid and it does not turn blue, you are not winning. It will be very clear you are winning. It will be blue and say “Winning”. You will not WIN the item until it changes to WON at the end of the auction after the final timer expires. You may enter a max bid so the computer can bid for you until you win or run out of money. You can bid again or edit the max bid. A tie bid happens when you match a prior max bid, but the first bidder with money in the system will be winning. Example: Current bid and your bid are $50, but it’s black and red. Another bidder beat you with a max bid. Not blue, not winning. You need to be $51 to make it turn blue and show “winning”. Check your spam folder for emails. We send them, always. Refresh your browser often if you don't have the app. Best experience: Download, install and log into our FREE APP - Midwest Auctions - on your phone from any app store for outbid alerts and updates. Never assume you won it. Keep checking, even after it hits "0". A last second bid could restart the timer before your computer refreshes. You will only have WON if it changes to WON from WINNING at the end. Clear your computer browser history and cookies often. If you don't have the app, keep your email window open so you can check your outbid notices there. BID ENTRY ERRORS: The system does not take pennies. Please don’t add them. $10.00 = a $1000 bid. Just enter 10. If you do mess up (it happens), you must call me to get it corrected. SIGNUP: Sometimes the system is a bit fussy. If you have problems, call me. I can get it fixed quickly. Once you register, you will get 1 email for each new auction. If you unsubscribe from that, the system will lock you out. In short, you must get our weekly email to stay in the system. I’m the only person with access to your info and it will never be sold, given out or spammed. LOADOUT: Please bring your own packing materials and boxes. SECOND NOTICE: If you buy large items, please bring sufficient help to get loaded and a vehicle large enough to get them removed. We will not be loading furniture or breakable items into vehicles. Once it’s in the yard, it’s yours. Same as a live auction. If you buy big furniture items (sofas, cabinets, shelves, chests, curios, tables, etc) that are obviously loaded with other items, please don’t expect to get them out early in the day. Some large items will be impossible to remove until the smaller items are gone. There simply isn’t room. If you show up before noon, please be prepared to wait until Noon. Like and follow us on Facebook - Midwest Auctions. Thanks for reading all of that! Thank you everyone!
Viewing
Thursday, April 17th, Noon - 6:30
Location
SW of town, as usual
750 items
Hunters decorative deer horn lamp
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Hunters decorative deer horn lamp
Lot 109
Hunters decorative deer horn lamp
Assorted kitchen utensils
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Assorted kitchen utensils
Lot 110
Assorted kitchen utensils
Vintage brown pottery tea set
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Vintage brown pottery tea set
Lot 111
Vintage brown pottery tea set
Large Crystal and Ruby vases
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Large Crystal and Ruby vases
Lot 112
Large Crystal and Ruby vases
Barbie and Elvis doll set
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Barbie and Elvis doll set
Lot 113
Barbie and Elvis doll set
2008 Holiday Barbie
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2008 Holiday Barbie
Lot 114
2008 Holiday Barbie
Elvis McCormick whiskey decanter
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Elvis McCormick whiskey decanter
Lot 115
Elvis McCormick whiskey decanter
Large lightbulb lamp
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Large lightbulb lamp
Lot 116
Large lightbulb lamp
3 Playboys and greeting cards
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3 Playboys and greeting cards
Lot 117
3 Playboys and greeting cards
Antique 5 Gallon glass jug
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Antique 5 Gallon glass jug
Lot 118
Antique 5 Gallon glass jug
Box of record albums
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Box of record albums
Lot 119
Box of record albums
Box of record albums
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Box of record albums
Lot 120
Box of record albums
Box of record albums
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Box of record albums
Lot 121
Box of record albums
Large wood Cedar chest
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Large wood Cedar chest
Lot 122
Large wood Cedar chest
Porcelain doll with tricycle
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Porcelain doll with tricycle
Lot 123
Porcelain doll with tricycle
Pair of director chairs
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Pair of director chairs
Lot 124
Pair of director chairs
Antique and other oil lamp
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Antique and other oil lamp
Lot 125
Antique and other oil lamp
Pair of oil lamps and oiler
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Pair of oil lamps and oiler
Lot 126
Pair of oil lamps and oiler
Decanters, clock, platter and pitcher
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Decanters, clock, platter and pitcher
Lot 127
Decanters, clock, platter and pitcher
2 Boxes of McDonalds toys
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2 Boxes of McDonalds toys
Lot 128
2 Boxes of McDonalds toys
Antique toy steam engine
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Antique toy steam engine
Lot 129
Antique toy steam engine
Cast Iron horse and ice wagon
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Cast Iron horse and ice wagon
Lot 130
Cast Iron horse and ice wagon
Oval mirror and electronic dart board
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Oval mirror and electronic dart board
Lot 131
Oval mirror and electronic dart board
Framed deer print
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Framed deer print
Lot 132
Framed deer print
Pair of corn knives
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Pair of corn knives
Lot 133
Pair of corn knives
Large potato masher
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Large potato masher
Lot 134
Large potato masher
Pair of electric rechargeable lanterns
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Pair of electric rechargeable lanterns
Lot 135
Pair of electric rechargeable lanterns
Sewing thread box
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Sewing thread box
Lot 136
Sewing thread box
Misc. items on the wall
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Misc. items on the wall
Lot 137
Misc. items on the wall
Antique coffee kettle
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Antique coffee kettle
Lot 138
Antique coffee kettle
Small personal fan
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Small personal fan
Lot 139
Small personal fan
Small mail inspirational sign, with bonus Dean Martin
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Small mail inspirational sign, with bonus Dean Martin
Lot 140
Small mail inspirational sign, with bonus Dean Martin
Pepsi clock
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Pepsi clock
Lot 141
Pepsi clock
Neon Budweiser sign
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Neon Budweiser sign
Lot 142
Neon Budweiser sign
Cast Iron German Shepard
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Cast Iron German Shepard
Lot 143
Cast Iron German Shepard
Wood carved fish
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Wood carved fish
Lot 144
Wood carved fish