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Buying at Our Carriage & Antique Auctions

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Registering for a bidding number:

  • First time buyers will be asked to provide a Drivers License or other acceptable identification showing name and current address. You will also be asked to provide a phone number.
  • Return buyers will be asked to confirm name, current address and phone number.

Method of payment:

  • Cash, Certified Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
  • Personal or business checks accepted only with a current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment. This currently dated letter must be presented at time of registering for a buyer’s number.

Buyer’s Premium added to successful bid to establish final sale price:

  • 3% discount if paid with cash or acceptable check
  • 13% Buyer's Premium

Sales Tax:

Absentee & Phone Bid service available for those unable to attend the auction. Please complete the Absentee Bid form.

Directions

Lebanon Fairgrounds, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, Pa 17042
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Lodging

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  • Shipping and/or Storage of your auction purchases:

    • Trucking arrangements made anywhere in the US.
    • Professional packing and overseas shipping available.
    • Storage available. Contact our office for availability and price quotes.
Martin Auctioneers Newsletter

MAILING LIST

Contact our office to receive complimentary promotional flyers and brochures pertaining to our auctions.

Auction Flyer

You may also download our latest auction flyer[pdf format].

Carriages . . . our SPECIALTY!

All merchandise must be paid in full by end of sale day and removed the day of auction unless special arrangements are made. All purchases are buyer’s responsibility at the fall of the hammer. All items sold “AS IS - WHERE IS”. Auctioneer announcements take precedence over printed material.

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