Sold *Wednesday Offering!” Potting/Workbench

Sold by Hiddenworth Group

$28.00

Local Pickup Required
Erie, PA 16511
See description for pickup details

Up for bid is a primitive potting/workbench….. you could use both ways. The bench includes the assorted pots.

Pickup DetailsPick-Up details are under auction description.

Seller only accepts major credit cards.
Important Auction Dates

Auction Run Dates

June 16th-June 23rd

Please note the ending times of each item you are interested in. All ending times for bidding will occur between 6:00pm-7:00pm on Sunday, June 23rd with the very last item(s) ending at precisely 8:00pm, which will at that time, end the auction.

Several benefits of a 7 day online auction is the time allowed for you to digest the offerings in the sale, conduct your own research, measure space allowances in your home for potential auction purchases, physically preview items at the actual home where they are auctioned from and the flexibility of bidding from basically anywhere.

Preview Hour

Thursday, June 20th 6pm-7pm (Please text Chris at 814-504-9532 with your name to schedule an appt.)

Pick-Up Day

July 1st-10am-1pm
July 2nd -4pm-6pm

Auction Background

Greetings! Join us in the Harborcreek area for a fun online auction featuring an outstanding collection of Campbell pottery, collectibles, clean furnishings, decor and more!

Keep checking back, as we will continue to add offerings throughout the auction, including additional decor, holiday offerings, art and more!

Bidding Process

The online auction bidding is a "hard close" process, similar to Ebay, as opposed to a "soft close" process used by other online auction platforms, which extends the time if there is active bidding towards the end. There is no time extension using this particular platform. The bidding ends when the allotted time for each item expires, which is displayed under each item, Also, entering a maximum "max" bid doesn't necessarily mean you will pay your maximum bid. The system will automatically keep bidding on your behalf against other bidders up to your placed "max" bid for convenience purposes.

-Bidding Example

You are bidding on a lamp and place a max bid of $58.00 towards the end of the auction. The auction ends on the item and you win the item for $39.00. This means the next highest bidder had a high bid of $38.00, however you were willing to go up to $58.00. Your maximum bid doesn’t automatically jump to that amount when you place the bid. The bid only is increased if there are other bidders actively bidding on the item. Your maximum bids are hidden from other bidders, essentially creating a level playing field.

Thanks and have fun bidding from home or wherever you pull your bidding trigger finger!

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