Lippard Auctioneers Announces Busy June and July Auction Schedule Across Oklahoma and Colorado
ENID, Okla. — From collectibles and antiques to farm ground, recreational property, equipment, and vehicles, Lippard Auctioneers is gearing up for a busy summer auction season with a diverse lineup of online and live events scheduled throughout June and July.
The upcoming auction calendar offers opportunities for collectors, investors, landowners, farmers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike, featuring everything from Black Americana and vintage glassware to acreage, cropland, machinery, and commercial equipment.
The schedule begins June 15 with the Lockridge–Lillie–Brown Auction, an online-only event featuring a variety of collectibles including salted glazed pottery, model kits, furniture, ceramic call pockets, chalkware, Black Americana, stoneware, swung glass, planters, Coca-Cola memorabilia, and a park bench.
Collectors will have another opportunity on June 16 during the Erickson-Woods Auction, which includes NASCAR memorabilia, die-cast collectibles, a Fender Telecaster guitar, Harley-Davidson items, street signs, vintage magazines, banks, and more.
For buyers seeking equipment and recreational items, the June 21 online auction features boats, mowers, skid steer attachments, trailers, a grain truck, and a motorcycle, offering a wide range of assets for both work and play.
Land buyers will want to mark their calendars for June 22 when approximately 240 acres of Kingfisher County pastureland will be offered at auction. The property includes blacktop frontage and is being marketed as a two-tract offering in the Crescent, Dover, and Hennessey area.
Later that evening, the Lillie–Blubaugh Auction presents another assortment of collectibles, including fishing-related items, binoculars, bow buttons, die-cast collectibles, stoneware, and other unique pieces.
The June schedule concludes with the Keith Retirement Auction on June 24. The auction will feature trucks, trailers, a John Deere Gator, skid steer attachments, commercial power wash equipment, shop tools, and a knife collection.
The summer lineup continues into July with a significant 160-acre Kingfisher County cropland auction scheduled for July 2. The property features cultivated acreage, grassland, a spring-fed pond, and working livestock facilities, making it an attractive opportunity for agricultural operators and investors.
On July 17, bidders will have the opportunity to purchase a Colorado property in the Alamosa area. The no-reserve land auction includes approximately 160 acres, a large 125-by-80-foot shop, residential improvements, water, fiber internet access, and recreational potential.
According to Lippard Auctioneers, the variety of properties and assets scheduled throughout the coming weeks reflects strong market activity across multiple sectors, including agriculture, real estate, equipment, and collectibles.
Interested buyers can review complete catalogs, terms, bidding information, property details, and registration requirements for each auction by visiting LippardAuctions.com.
With opportunities ranging from rare collectibles and equipment to productive farmland and recreational acreage, the upcoming schedule offers something for nearly every type of bidder.
For additional information, auction details, or bidder registration, visit LippardAuctions.com or contact Lippard Auctioneers at 580-237-7174.

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