I just meant from the standpoint that the auction company didn't bother to include the make, model, year, caliber, condition or anything else which would draw more interest in the guns (as well as the other potentially valuable items). Some of those things can be figured out from the photos but everything else you're just hoping that it is what you think it is or that it's even functional. I just think the auction company did them dirty.
Growing up, my dad had a close friend who owned an auction company so we spent a lot of weekends at auctions. They didn't always know everything about everything but they knew quite a bit about the bigger ticket items and could tell you a fair bit about the item. I never really thought about how much difference that makes until viewing this auction and comparing them. I guess times have changed.