Welcome to the exciting world of Artsman auctions, where history meets craftsmanship in a pursuit of unique collectibles. Since launching our very first auction over Black Friday weekend in November 2023, Artsman has captivated collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering an auction experience that captures the spirit of competition and the thrill of victory. These auctions enable fans all over the world to relive the exhilarating moments of athletic greatness.

 

A Journey Through Time and Craftsmanship

Artsman's journey began with an ambitious vision: to let the market discover the value of historic artifacts, allowing our customers to celebrate and own a piece of history in a way uniquely personal to them. From the University of Connecticut (UCONN) to the University of Virginia (UVA), our auctions have included not just one, but five remarkable events that showcase our commitment to quality and historical significance. Our most recent auction was for UCONN, where enthusiasts and fans alike came together to bid on pieces of UCONN sports history.

 

How to Join the Excitement

Participating in an Artsman auction is as easy. With our dedicated auction website and mobile app (Artsmanauctions.com or the Artsman Auctions App), bidding is accessible and straightforward. Interested bidders can register in multiple ways:

 

  • Visit our website: artsmanauctions.com
  • Download the Artsman Auctions App from Google Play or the Apple Store
  • Text an auction-specific keyword to 99192
  • Scan a QR code

 

Our auction platform is designed with you in mind, from live updates to user-friendly interfaces. It not only displays a full schedule and list of items for upcoming events but also ensures that you can bid from anywhere, using any device with internet access. If you can't be present online continuously, our max bid setting makes it easy. Simply set your maximum bid, and our system will continue to bid for you, ensuring you remain competitive without constant monitoring.

 

Our newly implemented concierge service ensures that you have support whenever you need it, making your bidding experience as seamless as possible. We are constantly evolving and adapting, committed to providing the best possible service and enhancing your experience at every turn.

 

Post Auction Customization

What truly sets Artsman auctions apart is the ability to personalize your winnings. The pieces featured in our auctions are exclusive, often coming from high-trafficked areas where most of the action takes place. These items are unique, capturing moments like your favorite player hitting a buzzer-beater to win the big game. They're the staple logos that everyone recognizes.

 

You can take it a step further by having the opportunity to own a piece that is truly one-of-a-kind and speaks to you as a fan. If you're a big basketball fan who also loves music, imagine turning part of your team's court into a guitar. Or imagine turning a game-used basketball floor into a piece of furniture or a unique wall hanging that tells a story in your home or office. This level of personalization brings a new dimension to owning a piece of history.  The possibilities are endless, and it's our job and passion to help retell those moments in unique ways that resonate with our customers. This is what makes our auctions truly unique and provides a one-of-a-kind experience for our bidders.

 

Be A Part of the Tradition

Each Artsman auction is more than just an event; it's an opportunity to own a piece of history. It's a chance to engage in a marketplace where the items' value is determined by enthusiasts who know and love history just as much as you do. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a new enthusiast, Artsman auctions offer an accessible way to engage with history.   Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique tradition. Join us at our next auction and experience the passion, craftsmanship, and excitement of owning a genuine piece of history, tailored just for you. Visit us at Artsmanauctions.com or download the Artsman Auctions app to get started!

May 21, 2024 — Chase Curtis

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