How do I find completed auctions or un(sold) items?

How do I find completed auctions or un(sold) items?

Closed auctions can be quickly accessed through the link in the upper right-hand corner of the website next to the Login button.  Auctions are listed with the most recent closing date/time first.

 

You can also search for sold (or unsold) items by filtering for closed auctions when using the Advanced Search function:


The Advanced Search menu will show up on the left-hand side of the page. Scroll down to the section "Auction Status:" and change the drop-down menu to "Closed."

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