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Texas Auctions Near Me | Jasper Auction House Buyer’s Guide

A fast way to browse local auctions across Texas. Pick your county, check preview and sale dates, read terms, and bid with confidence.

How to use this finder

Choose your county from the quick list or search locally by category. Each county page highlights active auction houses, preview hours, and terms. New to auctions? Start with a preview, set a clear budget, and confirm pickup options before you bid.

Major Auctions Across Texas

Texas has a vibrant auction culture, from antiques and estates to farm equipment, vehicles, and fine art. Below is a curated list of well-known auction houses and events across the state, with a short description of what visitors can expect. This overview helps newcomers understand the variety of opportunities available when searching for auctions near me.

  • Heritage Auctions (Dallas) — One of the largest auction firms in the United States, known for fine art, collectibles, coins, and rare books.
  • Bonhams Skinner Texas — International auction house with seasonal sales in Houston, covering jewelry, watches, and decorative arts.
  • TexMAX Auctions (Houston) — Frequent estate and liquidation sales featuring household goods, furniture, tools, and collectibles.
  • Lewis & Maese (Houston) — Antique and estate auctions with emphasis on fine furniture, silver, and decorative arts.
  • Vogt Auction Galleries (San Antonio) — Long-standing gallery hosting estates, antiques, firearms, and specialty collections.
  • Auctions by Bear (Fort Worth) — Regional house focusing on farm equipment, vehicles, and business liquidations.
  • McKinney Auction Center (Collin County) — Weekly general consignment auctions with antiques, home goods, and local consignors.
  • Triple H Auction Company (East Texas) — Country auctions featuring estate items, tools, rustic furniture, and farm gear.
  • Jasper Auction House (Jasper) — Trusted local venue for antiques, Texas furniture, silver, folk art, and estate groupings in East Texas.

Quick tips

  • Check preview times and read condition notes.
  • Set a max bid that already includes premium, tax, and transport.
  • Book a shipper (or plan vehicle space) before you bid on large items.
  • For remote bidding, finish registration and ID verification in advance.

Why Jasper Auction House

Friendly previews, clear lot notes, and responsive staff. Expect estate groupings, Texas furniture and folk art, silver, signage, militaria, rugs, and occasional single-owner sessions. We welcome first-time bidders and seasoned collectors alike.

Frequently asked questions

Short, practical answers to help you preview, register, and bid with confidence.

How do I find auctions near me in Texas?

Start with your county page and nearby cities. Join email updates, check preview hours, and read terms (buyer’s premium, tax, payment, pickup windows) before you bid.

Can I preview items before bidding?

Yes. Handle items during preview and request extra photos or measurements. For mechanisms, ask for a short video to verify operation.

What fees should I expect?

Most sales add a buyer’s premium to the hammer price plus applicable tax. Packing and shipping are separate—ask staff for carrier suggestions in advance.

Do you support online and absentee bidding?

Many Texas houses offer both. Register early, complete ID verification, and set clear maximums to avoid last-minute issues.

What should I bring for pickup?

Photo ID, paid invoice, moving blankets, straps, and help for heavy items. For fragile or oversized works, consider a professional carrier.

Any quick bidding tips for first-timers?

Decide your maximum including all fees, bid clearly, and be ready to walk away. Emotion is expensive; preparation wins.

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Contact

Jasper Auction House
332 Springhill St, Jasper, TX 75951
Phone: (409) 207-1742