23095 340th St Plymouth
Iowa
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Bob & Dorothy Harman Online Estate Auction #1
23095 340th St Plymouth, Iowa
Directions to farm: From Osage, go 12 miles west on Highway 9 to Warbler, then go 2 miles south to T intersection and jog left to farm; from Manly, go 6 miles east to Warbler, then 2 miles south to T intersection and jog left
Preview Sunday, October 30th, 12:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M.
Auction Closing Date: Tuesday, November 1st at 6:00 P.M
Auction Pickup: Thursday, November 3rd, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Antiques & Collectibles: 15 ½” Regina Double Comb Music Box w/Disc Storage Cabinet (both in quarter sawn oak); 17 Music Box Discs (New & Vintage); 150+ pieces of German Jasperware (Schafer & Vater) - including rare Indian plaques; Redwing, Western & M.S. Co. Stoneware Crocks; Red Wing, Western & Monmouth Stoneware Butter Churns (2-6 Gal); Coffee Grinders; Lamps – Gone with the Wind (Hand Painted); Rare Oil Angle Lamps; Hanging Hall Oil Lamp in Apricot w/ Brass Frame; Bluebird Pictures (Hiebel, Kenyon); Horse Weather Vane; Large Collection of Ruby Flash Glassware; Metal Wagon Wheels; Metal Barn Cupola; Original & Ornate Cast Iron Street Lamp from Plymouth, IA; Wooden Spinning Wheel & Yarn Winder.
Furniture: Flat Stackable Oak Filing Cabinet from the Sugar Beet Factory, Mason City, IA; Tall Vintage Oak Cupboard w/Glass Doors; Armoire; Primitive Bead Board Cupboard w/Wood Box; Walnut Dressers; Mahogany Mid-Century Bedroom Set; Antique Oak Caned Swivel Desk Chair from the Plymouth Post Office; Marble Top Washstand; Oak Ice Box; Walnut Commode, Spoon Carved w/ Towel Bar; Wooden Trunk w/ Black Banding; Roll Top Desk; Oak Desk Insert; Spice Cabinet; Shelves & Wall Cabinets; Kitchen Table; Chairs & Sofas.
Household: Kenmore Refrigerator; Whirlpool Upright Freezer; All American 220V, Portable Pressure Washer (& Hose Reel); Ariens 3 HP Rear-Tine Tiller; Pair of Ultra Comfort Lift Chairs; Trend Grandfather Clock.
Auctioneer’s Note: Bob & Dorothy were lifelong collectors. Dorothy had an appreciation for beautiful, old treasures. This collection is the result of many years of going to auctions, antique shops, and shows. Please visit the online auction site and attend the auction preview on Sunday, October 30th at Bob & Dorothy’s home and then bid online on Monday, November 1st at 6:00 pm!
“Dorothy had the finest collection of Schaefer Vater (German Jasperware) I have ever seen.” -Jim Seeck, antique glass expert.
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How Do Online Only Auctions Work?
Review the items in the online auction, and place your bids. A few things to remember when placing your bids:
You can place your highest bid amount when entering your bid. The system will bid on your behalf. You won’t need to watch your items throughout the auction – the system takes care of your bids for you! Please note that the system bids as if you were bidding – for example: If an item has a bid of $100 and you enter your maximum bid of $300 – the system will only go up to your next bid increment and bid $110 for you. If someone else enters a bid of $120 on that item the system will then bid again for you at $130, and so on up to your highest or maximum bid. It doesn’t automatically bid your highest bid first thing.
Our auctions have a Soft Close. What does Soft Close mean? Simply put, it means that the bidding ends when all bidders have quit participating. There is no last-minute steal or bid sniping - it's like a live auction, the auctioneer holds on until everyone has their bids in and no further bids are received. An item will not officially close until no bids have been put forth for 1 or 2 minutes, depending on the auction.
Please note when the pick-up date and time are – we set that with very specific reasons in mind. Most of our online auctions are being held for people who may be moving and have a date that all items need to be removed from the house, etc. You must be able to attend the pick-up date between the times noted, be sure of those before you place bids.
If you do not pick up your items during the advertised pick-up date and times, we do not hold onto your item for you. You are automatically billed through our system and your item will be disposed of.
For most of our online auctions, we will have an Open House/Preview. This is a time when you can attend the residence and touch and feel the items that you are interested in. If you are unsure of any item, please make sure to attend the Open House/Preview or contact the Auctioneers prior to the Open House/Preview to get further information on specific items. We are not at the location with the items throughout the day – so it’s very difficult for the Auctioneers to get last-minute information.
For online auctions payment will be made by credit card only. Your card on file will be charged after the close of the auction. Remember that there is a 15% buyer's premium.
If you have any questions, we’re here to help! Just contact us: Phone: Julie- 641-420-5721, Pam- 641-903-6531



