
This lot sold for $10 at government auction in Des Moines, IA on August 16, 2026, after 1 bid.
Current Bid
$0
1 bid
Time Left
Ends Aug 16, 2026
Market demand: Furniture in Iowa sell about 64% of the time, typically ~3 bids. Based on 822 completed sales over the last year.
🏛️ State of Iowa
Condition: As-is
This classic office desk features a sturdy wood‑tone top and a durable black metal base with multiple drawers for practical storage. Measuring 70 inches long, 30 inches deep, and 29 inches high, it provides a generous workspace suitable for computers, paperwork, and daily office tasks. All drawers are fully operational, making it a reliable and functional piece for any work setting. Includes a vintage‑style folder holder is built from solid, durable plastic and designed for everyday office use. It fits legal‑size paper, making it practical for documents, files, and folders commonly used in professional settings. The folder holder measures 30 inches long, offering extended capacity for organizing larger sets of paperwork. No other Items on or around the desk are included in this sale. Cannot be picked up until after 9/1 and must be removed by 9/15. Pickup by appointment ONLY. Seller does not ship. Buyer needs to provide adequate help, supplies (boxes, bags, crates, etc.), and equipment for removing these auction items from IDOB premises. No IDOB staff, supplies, or equipment will be available to help. If you do not bring adequate assistance, supplies, and/or equipment to move the auction items, you will need to come back another day. IDOB office hours are 8-4:30, M-F. Call to arrange for pick up at least 24 hours in advance. On the day you pick your auction items up, you should arrive before 4 and must be done removing them from IDOB premises before 4:30. If you do not arrive early enough to be done before 4:30, you will need to come back another day.
State of Iowa
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