WPA Shovel


Item Number: 100069916

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $100

Online Close: Oct 25, 2004 12:00 AM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

Genuine WPA Shovel from the 1930's. Has red, white, and blue stripes just below the handle and the intials WPA burned in lower down. It is a flat faced shovel, not a spade, and was apparently last used for paving, but exactly when is not known.

This is a Live Event Item.

Special Instructions

Additional charges for packing and shipping will apply. Call 970-963-2562 for information.Sorry, we cannot accept American Express.


This item will be offered at a live event after the online close.



The online bidding will close Friday, October 24th at Midnight EST. The final bidding will take place at the annual Parent Silent Auction and Coffee House held on Saturday, October 30th at CRMS. IF YOU ARE NOT ATTENDING THIS WONDERFUL EVENT, YOU MAY PLACE AN ABSENTEE BID ON THIS ITEM. The highest ABSENTEE BID will be carried into the live event auction as proxy bid. You will be notified within two weeks of the event, if your Absentee Bid is the winning bid.


INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSENTEE BID FOR THE LIVE AUCTION:


  1. In order for your last bid to be valid, your email address must be the email address you used to register to bid online.


  2. Please >CLICK HERE to place an ABSENTEE BID.
  3. All Last Bids are e-mailed under the same terms and conditions agreed to when you registered to bid online in this auction.

  4. In the e-mail, you must include the following:


    1. On what item(s) do you wish to place a last bid?

    2. Your last bid amount(s)

      The auctioneer will use only the highest last bid received on an item.

    3. The billing address you used to register to bid online.

      This will confirm your identity.

    4. Your daytime and evening telephone numbers

      In the event the auction committee needs you to verify your last bid, if necessary.

  5. Absentee Bid e-mails must be received by October 24th at Midnight .

Donated by

Randy Brown