Donelly Auctions Antiques Preview WA

Get ready, because Donelly Auctions is rolling out a showcase of assorted antiques, art, jewellery, and more this Thursday through Saturday. The public viewing kicks off at 10am and wraps up daily at 4pm. If you’re targeting treasures from yesteryear, you’d be wise to stop by before the auction closes on Sunday, 3rd May 2026, at 9am. You’ll want to be among the first to inspect these lots.

Auction Lots

This auction is brimming with items that cater to antiques enthusiasts and those looking to add a dash of elegance to their homes. Whether it’s classic artefacts, unique artworks, or chic jewellery, Donelly Auctions has collected a memorable array that might just have you reaching for your wallet. Savvy hospitality operators or renovators searching for standout pieces shouldn’t miss out on what’s up for grabs.

Auction Details

Viewing dates: Thursday 30 April to Saturday 2 May 2026, 10am to 4pm each day.
Location: 328 Walcott St, Coolbinia (Mt Lawley), WA.
Online auction closing from 9am, finalising approximately 5pm on Sunday, 3rd May 2026.
Buyer’s Premium: 18% plus GST. Card surcharges: 1.23% for Mastercard and Visa, 1.5% for Amex. Acceptable payment methods include cash, Eftpos, debit card, and direct transfer.
For further details and to view the auction online, click here: View Online Auction
To access the price guide catalogue, click here: Price Guide Catalogue.

Attention: please confirm all details with the auctioneer directly. Please also ensure any goods in question are suitable for your needs and expectations before bidding.

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Rod L'Huillier

Rodney is the developer of AuctionFinder, with over 30 years experience in the auto trade working with Ford Motor Company, and later in I.T. He is a motor mechanic by trade who greatly enjoys restoring the value in used items and returning them to service. He did this for several years, purchasing used cars from Pickles and Manheim auctions, in both Melbourne and Brisbane, carrying out repairs, and finding new homes for them. In his mid-years, he studied Computer Science at the RMIT, and dabbled in buying bulk lots of computers at auction and sending them out to new homes via local marketplaces.

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