World War I Auctions in TENNESSEE - Live and Online Sales

World War I Auctions in TENNESSEE
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Date(s) 1/8/2025 - 1/16/2025

Internet only. Soft close January 16, 2025 at 6 pm (est). This is a soft close auction, if a bid is placed in the last 5 mins., another 5 mins. will be added to the time. See terms and conditions for gun purchases.

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This is an internet-only auction. All bidding activity will take place online. A 10% buyer's premium will be charged and 3% credit card fee. Sales tax will be collected unless noted and as required by state and local laws. If you have a sales tax resale certificate, it is your responsibility to provide documentation prior to the start of the sale. By bidding you agree to the terms and ... Show More

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If you believe you won but do not see an email after the sale has ended, check your spam folder. PICK UP: SATURDAY, January 18, 2025, 1 PM TO 7 PM. 225 N 1ST ST, LAFOLLETTE TN

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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.