Buying at Christy’s
To participate in our auctions, you need to register with a credit card. Registration is available 24/7 for your convenience. Please ensure that all your contact information—phone, email, address, etc.—is accurate. This will help us send the correct invoices and communications to you.
Important Notes:
Auction Location: Not all auctions listed on our website are hosted by Christy’s or held at our facility. We are part of a network called MarkNet, which allows us to offer a wider range of auctions from various companies. Always check the location of the auction before bidding.
Pick-Up Times: We have strict pick-up times due to the high volume of estates and merchandise we manage. For auctions not held at Christy’s, sellers are often on a tight schedule and may be turning over the property immediately after pick-up. It’s crucial that all items are removed within the designated time frame.
Shipping and Delivery: We offer shipping at the buyer’s expense, but we currently do not provide delivery services.
Selling with Christy’s Steps to Get Started:
Send Photos: The first step is to send us photos of the items you wish to sell. Please email them [email protected]@christys.comso we can assess the items.
Commission and Lotting: When you sell with us, we charge a commission fee plus a lot or item charge. The way we lot your items (single or multiple) will be determined by our staff.
Pick-Up Service: We offer pick-up services for your items. In the Marion County area, there is a small truck charge. For areas outside Marion County, the charge will be higher. The commission rate is on a sliding scale based on the total value of your items—the more you sell, the better the rate. If you need us to pack small items, there is an additional per-box charge. Alternatively, you can provide durable boxes and tape at your expense.
Terms: All items are sold to the highest bidder. We do not set reserve prices or minimums, except for vehicles.Selling a Vehicle:The cost to sell a vehicle is a flat fee, regardless of whether it sells. You can set a reserve price on the vehicle, but we must have the title (in your name) and the keys before the auction.Receiving
Payment: Checks are ready one week after your items are auctioned. You can either pick up your check at our office or have it mailed to you.
Items We Do Not Accept:
Upright pianos
Home model electric organs (except Hammond Model A, B & C Series)
Remodeling/construction pull-outsSoiled, worn, or torn upholstered furniture
Used mattress sets
Drop-side baby cribsBaby car seats and older child restraint items
Protected animal items
Alcohol, medicines, assorted chemicalsOlder computers, printers, monitors
General type clothing and shoes
Older model TVsLarge desks and older office machinesWater beds and older model exercise equipmentItems showing neglect, damage, wear, or in need of repairGarage sale leftovers
Desks and particle board furniture
Certain types of entertainment centers and armoires
Any other items deemed unsellable by our crew
Popular Categories We Accept:
Mid Century ModernDanish ModernAsian Modern1960’s Pop/Mod/KitschArts and Crafts/MissionIndustrialHigh Style Contemporary/Designer Items
Items Moved at Seller’s Expense:
Pool TablesGrand PianosAny oversized items
Note: While we strive to serve everyone, there are times when we may not have the capacity to do so. Please contact us with any questions or for further assistance.
Education and Training: Graduate of Certified Auctioneers Institute- 3 year study, Indiana Auctioneer since 1975, Associate Degree in Business Administration from Ball State University, Ongoing continued education through Indiana Auctioneers Association and National Auctioneers Association, USPAP Certified, Graduate of Dale Carnegie
Jack Christy, Jr. is a 3rd Generation Auctioneer. He served as the Indiana Auctioneers Association President in 2020, and 2025. Jack also serves as a Certified Auctioneers Institute class advisor from 2020 to 2023. He is proudly continuing his family legacy in the auction business with his family’s company Christy’s of Indiana, transforming their business into an
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