Absentee bids let you place your maximum bid on an item before the live auction begins. During the live show, we’ll continue bidding on your behalf up to your max bid — just like leaving a bid with a traditional auctioneer.
When you place an absentee bid, you’ll choose a bid strategy. Your chosen strategy determines how the current bid will be set at the time your bid is placed. Your maximum bid always remains confidential.
The available strategies are:
🐢 Slow & Steady — starts your bid low and lets others chase you.
⚡💥 Power Bid — starts at about half your max to show intent without revealing your top number.
♥️♠️ All In ♦️♣️ — sets the current bid to your full bid amount right away.
The current bid shown on each lot reflects all confirmed absentee bids and updates automatically as new bids come in.
When the live auction starts, bidding will begin at the current bid. The auctioneer will continue bidding on behalf of absentee bidders up to their max bids.
Because absentee bids can arrive seconds apart, the current bid you see may not always include bids still being processed. Refresh the page for the most up-to-date information.
For our full absentee bid policy, please click here.
Bidding Quick Facts
How bidding works
All items have a minimum bid of $1.00.
When "No Bids" is displayed, it means no absentee bids have been placed on this item yet.
Once bids are placed, the current bid will be displayed instead.
For more information on the bidding process, please click here.
Bid Successfully Submitted!
Your absentee bid for Lot 208 - Grouping Of 33 Vintage Pinback Buttons From New Hampshire And Massachusetts Gas Engine And Farm Shows was successfully submitted—thank you for bidding with us!
The current bid displayed will not update immediately. You will receive a confirmation email shortly.
You may continue to place additional bids.
For our full absentee bid policy, please review the Auction Rules.
Confirm Bid
Lot 208 - Grouping Of 33 Vintage Pinback Buttons From New Hampshire And Massachusetts Gas Engine And Farm Shows
Collection of thirty-three vintage pinback buttons documenting gas engine shows, tractor meets, and farm days primarily from New Hampshire and Massachusetts from the 1980s through 2000. Events represented include Muster Field Farm Day in North Sutton, New Hampshire; Granite State Gas & Steam Engine Association meets in Dublin, New Hampshire; Central Massachusetts Steam, Gas & Machinery Association shows in Orange, Massachusetts; Antique Gas Engine & Tractor Meet in Pepperell, Massachusetts; and shows in Bernardston, Massachusetts. Notable examples include Keene, New Hampshire Bicentennial 1953 button and various annual meet buttons featuring tractor and engine imagery in red, yellow, orange, blue, green, and white. Several buttons include photographic images of vintage tractors and engines. Metal pinback construction with printed paper or mylar faces showing varying conditions from light wear to moderate surface scratching and age-related patina.