
Upcoming Oklahoma land and equipment auctions
Wiggins Auctioneers brings buyers a packed calendar of upcoming auctions featuring land, minerals, homes, and quality equipment across north-central Oklahoma. From farm machinery and tools to household items and collectibles, these sales give bidders a chance to find used equipment, estate pieces, and hard-to-find items at competitive auction prices.
Farm, ranch, and hunting land opportunities
One highlight of the schedule is 160± acres of small grain, livestock, and hunting land with a pond, Herford Creek, and timber in the Billings, Garber, and Hunter area of Garfield County. This property offers a mix of farm ground, grazing, and recreational appeal for buyers looking to expand their operation or invest in rural Oklahoma real estate.
Estate, household, and collectible auction items
In Perry, Noble County, bidders can find trailers, trucks, a zero turn mower, antique farm equipment, John Deere tractors and pedal tractors, vintage pedal cars, model tractors, a pool table, ping pong table, furniture, crocks and crock jugs, reproduction tractor signs, welders, and a variety of power and hand tools. These estate and personal property items are ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and anyone needing tools or equipment for home or farm projects.
Online-only Oklahoma mineral interest auctions
For investors, Wiggins Auctioneers is also hosting online-only auctions of Oklahoma producing and nonproducing mineral interests in Alfalfa, Garfield, and Woods counties. These oil and gas investment opportunities allow buyers to bid remotely on mineral rights managed through a convenient online bidding platform, making it easy to participate from anywhere.
Bid online or on-site with WigginsAuctioneers.com
Interested bidders can review detailed auction information, photos, and terms at WigginsAuctioneers.com or call 580-233-3066 for more details. With a mix of live and online-only auctions, Wiggins Auctioneers offers flexible options for buyers who want to bid in person or from the convenience of home while still accessing quality Oklahoma land, mineral interests, and equipment.

