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HS Auctionjune13.Pdf elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and memo- rabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this. V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our June 13, 2013 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday June 3, 2013 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on June 13th, if you are easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item will QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot stress toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For exam- get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- ple, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a bid day. (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will be REGISTRATION: allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possi- You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the bility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to hit the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES 3 prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. the auction ends. Call for details). FOLLOWING THE AUCTION BIDDING INCREMENTS: We will send winning bidders an email as well as written If the current bid is: The Bid increment is invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- $50 - $249 $10.00 ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- $250 - $499 $25.00 ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you $500 - $999 $50.00 bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our Here are some examples: BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other and its employees may consign items to the auction. auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm.
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