Clocks Antiques Auctions in MONTANA - Live and Online Sales
Clocks Antiques Auctions in MONTANA
Davis Brothers Auction
Date(s) 11/1/2024 - 11/29/2024
Day 1 - November 29th, 9am MST
Day 2 - November 30th, 9am MST
Day 3 - December 1st, 9am MST
Day 3 - December 2nd, 9am MST
By registering to bid in our auction you are agreeing to abide by our Terms & Conditions. We proudly offer in house shipping on all lots.
We will make every effort and put forth our due diligence to attempt to properly describe and represent items, however all items are sold on a buyer discretionary basis. Once a lot has been purchased, there are no returns or exchanges of any kind. Local pickup begins the first Wednesday following auction weekend. All firearms are shipped in house.
Please plan to inspect the items in person before bidding. It is the buyer's sole responsibility to ascertain, confirm, research, inspect and investigate condition prior to bidding. A physical inspection is encouraged and suggested. Buyers must rely solely upon their own investigation and not any information provided by the Seller or Auctioneer. All items sold as-is where-is with no warranties ... Show More
Credit card only auction. All cards will be charged immediately after auction is over. Any unpaid invoice will receive a Auctionflex360 invoice following a declined credit card.
Please note that all item measurements provided are approximate. While we strive for accuracy, slight variations may occur.
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