World War I Auctions in OKLAHOMA - Live and Online Sales
World War I Auctions in OKLAHOMA
Wiggins Auctioneers, LLC
Date(s) 10/12/2024 - 12/4/2024
ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Auction Begins Closing Wednesday, December 4 at 6:00PM
A 15% Buyer's Premium will be added to high bid to determine purchase price. A 3% card convenienvce fee will also be added for those paying with credit/debit card. The Seller nor the Auction Company is responsible in the event of loss of signal or delay of signal by either side.
Bidder-Up Auctioneers
Date(s) 10/20/2024 - 1/7/2025
Online Only Auction Begins to close at 6PM Central -- 5PM Mountain on January 7th 2025
Pickup will be on Friday January 10th or Saturday January 11th from 10AM to 5PM or by appointment. All items must be picked up within 10 days. Any items not removed during this time frame will be forfeited without refund or recourse.
For those of you along the Oklahoma City to Roswell driving route. We may be able to drop off your purchases. Depending on what you are intrested in. Call us and we can discuss it.
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Fought more than a century ago, World War I engulfed Europe in the largest, deadliest conflict up to that time. Relics of the Great War still occasionally come up for sale or auction online. Artifacts from this war are mostly hard goods, such as the distinctive Brodie helmets worn by British “Tommies” and later American “doughboys,” German Pickelhaube spiked helmets and later Stahlhelm helmets, uniform buttons, service medals, belt buckles, empty artillery shells, bayonets, canteens, binoculars, flasks, compasses, entrenching tools (shovels), and trench art. Within this HiBid.com category you may find some cloth and leather goods on the market, such as tunics and holsters, but these are comparatively rare due to their age. The WW1 memorabilia in this category comes from Germany, Great Britain, Austria-Hungary, France, the Ottoman Empire, Belgium, Italy, Russia, Canada, Australia, Serbia, Montenegro, the United States, and other countries in various parts of the world. Sellers often post new items for auction on HiBid.com, so come back later if you don't see what you're searching for.