At Grays Online Auctions This Week – Industrial, Collectables, Jewellery and 37 More Events
This week we list 37 upcoming sales at Grays. Grays (previously GraysOnline) is one of Australia’s largest online auction platforms. They offer just about everything including IT equipment, vehicles, plant, tools, homewares, retail returns, and industrial surplus.
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Our Auction Picks this Week
Each week we highlight unique and interesting sales that caught our eye. The full list is below.
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Assorted Keyboards, Laptops & Other IT Equipment-NSW
A stack of video conferencing and IT gear is going to auction in Seven Hills, NSW, with 80 lots up for grabs through Grays. The pick of the bunch includes new Polycom RealPresence Group 310 and 500 systems, plus a Konftel C20 Ego bundle and a new Konftel video conference camera.
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Large Unreserved Site Clearance Sale
A large unreserved site clearance in Dandenong South is putting up 55 lots of industrial gear, with everything from metal forming to woodworking equipment on the block. Grays is handling the sale, and standout items include a Trisk Curemaster, an Eckold Piccolo KF310 Kraftformer, and a Universal Linisher Model 150.
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Unreserved – Major Brand Pumps, Fuel Tanks & Engines Sale
Industrial pumps, fuel tanks, and engines are going to unreserved auction in Prestons, NSW, with Grays handling the sale. The catalogue is stacked with SABRE grinder pumps, including multiple ALG3700-3, ALG1500-3, and ALG2200-3 manual units, plus ALG1500-1A automatic models.
FAQ
What does Grays specialise in?
Grays runs the broadest mix of any Australian auctioneer including corporate IT disposal, vehicles and plant, homewares, tools, government surplus, and retail liquidation all flow through their platform. They operate as a continuous online marketplace rather than set-date sales.
How does bidding at Grays work?
Grays uses a timed online auction format. Each lot has a closing time; late bids extend the timer to prevent sniping. Register at grays.com.au, identity verification is required before bidding on high-value lots.
What buyer’s premium does Grays charge?
Typically 15% plus GST. Some categories attract a different rate, so always check the specific lot for the applicable premium before bidding.
Can I inspect Grays lots before bidding?
Yes. Grays maintains inspection facilities in most major cities. Inspection times are listed on each lot page. Some lots are pickup-only from remote locations so be sure to check the collection address carefully.
Trends & Insights
Classic car buyers had a busy week on Grays, with two distinct collector vehicle tracks converging. Auctions ending August 5 in Griffith NSW featured dealership and enthusiast cars from Australia’s golden age of auto, while the historic Leyburn Sprints partnership put a restored 1979 Ford Escort RS2000 on the block as part of the event’s 30th anniversary celebrations (Grays LinkedIn, Aug 4). The Escort listing in particular signals that Grays is now a serious channel for race-ready, high-value collector metal, not just run-of-the-mill trade-ins.
On the industrial side, the Noble Park VIC auction running August 13-19 is worth watching for manufacturers looking to upgrade or expand capacity. The catalogue spans machining centres and robotics, a combination that speaks to growing buyer demand for automated production solutions (Grays LinkedIn, Aug 7). This is a category where Grays continues to punch above its weight nationally, and the extended seven-day window suggests a substantial lot count.
Beverage and homewares activity stayed steady, with wine auctions closing August 6 featuring bold shiraz and rosé cases starting at $2 per bottle, delivered nationally excluding NT (Grays Facebook, Aug 4). Meanwhile, the platform’s daily cadence of new listings across cars under $15k, retail returns, unreserved wine, and electronics remained robust, with thousands of auctions added each day (Grays.com, Aug 10). The mix confirms that Grays is holding broad appeal across bargain hunters and serious asset buyers alike.
Watch the Noble Park industrial auction closely next week, as robotics and machining lots often attract late bidding surges from commercial operators.
Last updated: 11 Aug 2026
Rod’s Tips
Grays is the best source for corporate IT disposal in Australia. Their government and corporate IT refresh lots come in volume and are priced efficiently. Set up saved searches in the IT category and check them regularly.
Their anti-sniping timer extension is your friend. Unlike some platforms, Grays extends the clock when bids come in near the close. This means you have time to respond and don’t panic-bid at the last second.
Government surplus on Grays is consistently good value. State and federal agency disposals include well-maintained furniture, fleet vehicles, IT equipment, and general assets. These lots are usually accurately described and come from verifiable sources.
Check the collection deadline strictly. Grays applies storage fees after the collection window closes. Know when and where you need to collect before the auction ends.
Queensland
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Shelters, Generators, Workshop&More-Townsville (Unused)
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The headline acts here are the unused 60ft x 40ft container shelter and the 40ft models with endwalls. These are serious covered storage solutions, the kind that usually sell for a premium new. If you need a big, rigid frame for machinery, stock, or a workshop setup, this is about as close to brand-new as you’ll find at auction.
Beyond the shelters, the lot list points to a decent run of generators and general workshop equipment. That mix makes it a practical pickup for a tradie, a rural operator, or anyone setting up a shed without paying retail. The fact they’re unused means less wear-and-tear guesswork, though you’ll still want to check the specs and power outputs on the generators before bidding.
It’s a Townsville-based sale, so freight will be a factor if you’re coming from further afield. With 106 lots, there’s enough variety to make it worth a proper look through the catalogue, especially if you’re after shelter or backup power in one hit.
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Skid Steers And Excavator Attachments & More-Tmba(Unused)
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This Torrington (Toowoomba) auction is a straight-up win for anyone fitting out a skid steer or excavator without paying retail. The unused attachments are the headline, and they cover the jobsite basics: an auger drive for post holes, a sweeper broom for cleanup, and both a rock grapple bucket and a standard grapple bucket for moving material. If you’ve been pricing this gear new, the bidding here is where you claw some back.
Beyond the grapples and broom, the full lot list runs to 90 items, so expect a mix of buckets, hitches, and other plant attachments to round out the sale. Since everything’s listed as unused, condition shouldn’t be a gamble, but it’s still worth checking the photos and any inspection notes before you commit. Close date is listed as TBC, so keep an eye on the listing for the timer to firm up.
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Brisbane Motor Vehicle Auction
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This Brisbane sale is a solid spread for anyone chasing a reliable secondhand car without the dealership song-and-dance. The 2019 Skoda Kodiaq is the pick of the modern lot, offering sharp European styling and a practical cabin, while the 2018 Subaru Outback brings that all-wheel-drive versatility that suits a Queensland lifestyle, from school runs to a bit of gravel.
The older pair, the 2007 Tucson and 2017 Santa Fe, are worth a look for buyers wanting something cheaper to run or a project with plenty of life left. Grays runs a straightforward online process, so check the condition reports and photos carefully, factor in the buyer’s premium, and set your limit before the close. With 59 lots, the bidding could stay competitive on the cleaner examples, but the older models might slip through for a song.
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Shelters, Tool Boxes, Generators, Workshop&More-Tmba(Unused)
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The headline act here is the shelter range, and they’re not your average tarp-and-frame jobs. The 40ft x 80ft double-trussed container shelter is the big ticket, built to span serious width without sagging, and the 40ft x 60ft versions with end walls give you a fully enclosed setup straight off the truck. If you need covered storage for machinery, stock, or a worksite, these are the sort of units that cost a fortune new from a supplier.
Beyond the shelters, the lot list is packed with practical extras: heavy-duty tool boxes for utes or trailers, generators for site power, and a spread of workshop bits that’ll round out a shed or a tradie’s rig. With 111 lots total and everything listed as unused, you’re looking at near-new condition without the retail price tag.
Check the photos carefully, because “unused” doesn’t always mean “perfect” once it’s been sitting in a yard. But if you’ve got the transport sorted and a spot to put a 40-footer, this is a solid chance to grab big-ticket infrastructure for a fraction of what a steel fabricator would quote. Bid on the shelters early if that’s your target, and don’t sleep on the generators, they tend to draw attention late.
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Closure Of Engineering Workshop
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This is a proper workshop clearance, not a clean-out of odds and ends. The plastic processing gear is the headline, with a 3-phase mixing hopper and a resin hopper dryer that’ll suit anyone running a small moulding or extrusion setup. The dust extractor is a sensible add-on if you’re shifting plastic dust, and the DC motor gives you spare drive options for conveyors or mixers.
Buyers should check the lot photos for condition and age, but this looks like working gear from an active operation, not scrap. With 168 lots, there’s likely tooling, electricals, and workshop furniture buried in there too, so it’s worth scrolling the full catalogue. Pickup will be the usual Grays process, so factor in transport from Clontaf before bidding.
New South Wales
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Assorted Coins & Bank Notes
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Grays is putting up a solid spread of precious metal and numismatic gear. For the stackers, there are the Scottdale and Valcumbi gold bars, plus a couple of 1g silver bars, which are handy for anyone building up a tidy holding. On the collectable side, the 1996 Bradman $5 bi-metal coin, issued by the RAM, is a proper piece of cricket history and usually holds its value well.
The rest of the catalogue covers a bit of everything. There’s a 1990 ANZAC $5 coin in uncirculated condition with Queen Elizabeth II, which is a strong entry-level commemorative. For something more modern, the 2021 Wiggles 30th anniversary scalloped coloured 30c coin is a fun one, and it tends to draw attention from both collectors and novelty buyers.
Check the photos closely on the bars and the Bradman coin, as condition and packaging matter on these. The auction closes on 10 August 2026, so there’s time to sort your bidding strategy. If you’re chasing gold at a reasonable rate or filling gaps in a commemorative collection, this one’s worth a look.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This catalogue is a proper mixed bag, and that’s where the value sits. The bullion and coin lots are the obvious drawcards, with the 2025 Red Kangaroo & Joey silver piece being a tidy entry point for stackers. The copper bar is more of a novelty, but it’s a cheap way to get a feel for the metals game without the premium.
On the wearable side, there’s a smart watch with AMOLED display and call function, which is a practical pick for everyday use, plus the 0.08 carat white diamond for anyone chasing a small, affordable stone. The memorabilia section should pull in the collectors, and with 96 lots total, you’re not fighting a massive crowd for the good stuff.
Check the condition reports where available, especially on the jewellery. Diamonds and watches can hide wear, and with bullion, you want to confirm the packaging and assay details before bidding. Bidding closes on 10 August 2026, so get your list sorted early and don’t get caught in a last-minute scramble.
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TOMMY HILFIGER, CALVIN KLEIN, ELLESSE, SKECHERS, DKNY, NIKE
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This is a straight-up clearance of overstock and returns from well-known labels, so expect mix-and-match sizing and the odd mark. The RAY-BAN RB3387s in black are a standout if you want proper sunnies without paying retail, though note the listing flags a lens issue, so factor that in. The SANDA 3358 LED sports watch in green and black camo is a cheap, tough everyday beater.
On the clothing side, there’s a NAUTICA women’s fleece PJ set in 2XL and a Tommy Hilfiger women’s cardigan in XL, 75% viscose, in ivory. With 100 lots total, it’s worth scrolling through the full catalogue for the Nike and Calvin Klein pieces, but check each item’s size and condition carefully, as clearance lots often mix new with shelf-worn stock. Bidding closes on 10 August 2026, so you’ve got time to pick your targets.
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No Reserve From $2 Per Bottle
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This is a straight cellar clearance, not a mixed-box grab bag. The standout is the Atkins Farm Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 from McLaren Vale, offered in 12-bottle cases, which gives you serious volume for the cellar or a wedding. The 2021 Langhorne Creek Cabernet is a solid back-vintage option, while the 2025 Grenache Rose is the one to throw in the esky for summer, assuming it lasts that long.
The Brut Cuvee NV comes in six-packs and is a safe bet for functions or a Sunday afternoon. With no reserve and a $2 starting point on every lot, the bidding will be dictated by how many people are paying attention. If you’re chasing quantity over vintage-specific provenance, this is a chance to fill a rack without blowing the budget. Just factor in freight from NSW if you’re outside the state, and check the buyer’s premium before you commit.
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No Reserve Fine Wine :: Feat. Torbreck
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This is a straight no-reserve clearance of Torbreck’s premium Shiraz range, and the 2020 The Factor is the one to chase. That’s the winery’s flagship single-vineyard release, a big, structured Barossa red that typically needs a few years in the cellar. If you’re after immediate drinking, the 2021 The Struie is a touch more approachable, while The Sporran offers a slightly softer, earlier-drinking style.
The lot structure is worth noting: some are single bottles, others are three-packs, so you can mix and match to build a case without overcommitting. All are 750mL formats, and the absence of a reserve means the market sets the price. Check the condition notes carefully on older vintages, but for a producer like Torbreck, even the entry-level Shiraz here punches above its weight. If you want a serious cellar addition without paying retail, this is the one to sort through before the close date.
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ELECTRONICS, GAMING, AUDIO & MONITOR
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The phone lots are the main draw here, but they’re not all mint condition. The S25+ is a retail return with minor scratches, so check the condition notes before you bid. The Tab A11+ and Galaxy A17 are listed with buyer’s notes attached, and there’s mention of discounted freight rates on some items, which can soften the blow on delivery costs.
Beyond the Samsung gear, the broader catalogue covers electronics, gaming consoles, audio equipment, and monitors. That mix means you’re not just competing with phone flippers, there’s likely something for anyone kitting out a home office or game room. With 80 lots and a close date of 10 August 2026, you’ve got time to sift through the listings and pick your targets, but the retail return stuff can get picked over quickly once bidding heats up. Check each lot’s condition notes carefully, especially on the phones, and factor in the freight discounts where they apply.
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12Hr Wine Sale – 10pm-10am
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This one’s built for the night owl or the early riser, with bidding spread across a full 12-hour window. The standout lots are the six-bottle cases, which let you stock up on a single style without committing to a full carton. The CTZN Ethereal Pulse Red Blend is a South Australian red with a bit of polish, while the Naturalis Organic Chardonnay covers the clean-and-green end of things.
The Yellowtail entries are the volume play here, with the Rosé 2022 and the Sparkling Cocktails Spritz both coming in six-packs. The Spritz is ready to pour, so it’s a decent option if you’re after something low-fuss for summer. All lots are 750mL bottles, and the sale closes on 11 August 2026, so there’s no rush, but the overnight format means you’ll want to set your alarm or bid before bed. Check the lot list for individual case conditions and any mixed lots.
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Daily Wine Sale
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This one’s built for anyone stocking a cellar or restocking a bar without paying retail. The six-bottle cases are the standard unit here, so you’re bidding on volume, not single bottles. South Australian reds sit alongside fizz and whites, giving you a decent spread across styles.
The Tread Softly labels are worth a look if you want approachable, easy-drinking options. The ‘Forever Young’ Sauvignon Blanc is a solid summer white, while the ‘Everything Except’ Lemon Sorbet Prosecco brings the bubbles. On the red side, the One Good Turn Merlot 2022 is a straight-ahead drop from SA, and The Drover Moscato adds a sweeter finish for those who like it that way.
Grays runs this as a timed sale, so check the close date and bid before it ticks over. With 100 lots, you can pick up multiple cases in one go, but factor in the buyer’s premium and any delivery costs before you commit.
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Low Stock Wine Sale – Reduced Freight !!
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This is a low-stock clearance, so the range is tight but the pricing should be sharp. The standout is the Barossa Cider Co Mid Strength Apple Cider NV, sold in full 24x 330mL slabs, which is a solid option for functions or stocking the fridge at home. On the red side, you’ve got the Inspired Company Shiraz 2020 in six-packs, a Langhorne Creek Pioneer Road Shiraz 2021, and the Woolpunda Shiraz 2023 out of South Australia.
The freight reduction matters here. Wine is heavy, and delivery usually eats into any saving, so Grays has addressed that upfront. With 58 lots and a low-stock tag, expect the usual auction flow: early bids set the tone, and the last few minutes decide the real bargains. Check the close date on August 11, 2026, and factor in the NSW location for pickup or delivery options. If you’re after everyday drinking reds or a slab of cider for a party, this one’s worth a look.
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"Rare Finds" – Gemstone Beaded Jewellery – $5 Start
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The standout lots here are the pendant necklaces pairing genuine gemstones with Swarovski Austrian crystal and gold-plated metalwork. The garnet version is the pick of the bunch, with a deep red that’ll catch light nicely, while the rose quartz piece offers a softer, more neutral look for everyday wear. The green agate and synthetic turquoise options round out the range, giving you four distinct colourways to chase.
Everything is beaded, so condition and clasp quality are worth checking before you bid. With a $5 start on each lot, the early action will likely stay low, but expect competition to heat up closer to the close date of 11 August 2026. If you’re after jewellery to wear yourself or flip, focus on the Swarovski pieces, as the crystal content holds value far better than the plain gemstone-only lots. Grays runs this one online, so factor in their buyer’s premium and any postage costs before you commit.
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Gold, Diamond And Designer Jewellery Auction
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The standout lots here are the men’s bands, all in solid 925 sterling silver or rhodium-plated finishes. You’ve got US sizes 9 through 11, so there’s decent coverage for most fingers, and the rhodium plating gives that white-gold look without the price tag. If you’re after a daily wearer or something with a bit of weight, the solid silver options are the ones to target.
Beyond the rings, the catalogue spans broader jewellery and collectables, so expect a mix of gold and diamond pieces alongside designer labels. Grays has grouped this sale with a clear focus on metal value and brand appeal, which suits buyers who know their karats and hallmarks. Check the condition notes carefully on each lot, especially for plated items, and factor in buyer’s premium when you’re working out your top bid.
The close date is set for August 11, 2026, so you’ve got time to sort through the full list. If you’re looking to flip or add to a personal collection, the men’s bands are the obvious entry point, but the broader jewellery lots could throw up a sleeper or two. Stick to the item descriptions and don’t overpay on the plated pieces, the solid silver is where the real value sits.
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‘Jewelzmerchants Auction Event + Bonus Gift
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This is a straightforward buy for anyone after heavy Cuban links without the retail markup. The 12mm width is substantial, the sort of piece that reads clearly from across the room, and the yellow gold filled construction means you get the look and weight of solid gold without the price tag. All three chain lengths are covered, so you can grab a short stack for layering or a longer one for over a hoodie, and the bracelet matches up if you want a full set.
The bonus gift angle is worth noting, but don’t let it distract you. The real play here is the consistency of the lot, same style, same stamp, same width, which makes it easy to compare condition and bid accordingly. Grays runs these events regularly, so the bidding pace should be steady, but with 59 lots you’ve got room to pick your moment and not overpay on the first few. Check the photos closely for clasp wear and link stretch, as gold filled pieces this size cop a fair bit of daily abuse.
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Assorted Keyboards, Laptops & Other IT Equipment-NSW
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This one is aimed squarely at anyone kitting out a meeting room or upgrading a corporate setup. The headline lots are the new Polycom RealPresence Group 310 and 500 units, which are serious bits of kit for high-end video conferencing. Alongside those, the Konftel C20 Ego bundle and the new Konftel camera give you options if you want something a bit more portable or plug-and-play.
Beyond the conference gear, the catalogue is filled out with assorted keyboards, laptops, and other IT equipment. That means there’s likely to be plenty of smaller, cheaper lots for spare parts, peripheral replacements, or just general office use. With 80 lots, it’s a mixed bag, so expect a bit of everything from everyday accessories to more specialised hardware.
If you’re chasing a specific model, check the photos and lot descriptions carefully before bidding. The new Polycom and Konftel items are the obvious drawcards, but the peripheral lots could be where the real value sits for someone who doesn’t mind a bit of sorting. Auction closes 11 August 2026.
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Unreserved – Major Brand Pumps, Fuel Tanks & Engines Sale
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This is a straight shootout for anyone in the pumping and fuel game, with 74 lots all selling without a reserve. The SABRE gear is the headline act, and there’s enough quantity there to kit out a full site or replace a worn-out fleet. The ALG3700-3 is the big unit, while the ALG1500-3 and ALG2200-3 cover the mid-range, and the automatic ALG1500-1A takes the guesswork out of operation.
If you’re after a commercial grinder pump setup, this is worth a close look. The manual units are straightforward workhorses, and the automatic version adds convenience for continuous duty. With everything unreserved, prices should reflect the wholesale market, not retail. Check the lot list for exact specs and condition, and get your inspection done before close. The sale ends 11 August 2026, so plan your bidding around that.
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Boutique Fine Wine Store Closure
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This is a collector’s clear-out, not a mixed retail job. The 1970 Grange is the one that gets the serious drinkers talking, but the 1979 Magnum with Don Ditter’s signature adds a provenance angle that pushes it beyond just another old bottle. You’ve also got the 1982 and 1986 Grange in standard 750mL, which gives you a solid vertical spread if you’re looking to build out a cellar without chasing auction houses in the city.
With 100 lots closing on 11 August 2026, expect the usual Grays format: online bidding, no messing around. The store closure means stock has to move, so there’s a real chance to pick up aged Penfolds below what you’d pay at a specialist retailer. Check the condition notes on each lot carefully, especially the older bottles, and factor in buyer’s premium before you go hard on the 1970. If you’ve been waiting for a Grange run at reasonable money, this is one to watch.
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Unreserved – Quality Medical Supplies, Sealers, Conveyers & More
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The Dorner 6200 Series mobile conveyor lines are the standout here, and there’s a few of them listed. These are proper workhorses for moving product through a production or packaging line, and being mobile, they’re easy to shift around a site. If you’ve got a handling job that needs a reliable conveyor without paying new prices, this is where you want to be looking.
Beyond the conveyors, the medical supplies category adds a different angle, so it’s worth digging through the full lot list to see what’s actually there. Sealers round out the mix, which points to this being gear from a business that’s cleared out, so condition and specs will vary lot to lot. With 67 lots and an unreserved setup, everything’s going to the highest bidder, no messing about.
Check the photos and any available condition reports before bidding, especially on the electrical stuff. The mobile conveyors are the obvious draw, but the supporting gear could be the quiet win for someone needing spare capacity or replacement bits.
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Curated Fine Wine Collection :: Private Cellar
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This is a serious collection for anyone chasing aged Champagne and Italian reds with provenance. The Taittinger artist-label bottles are the headline acts, with the 1982 André Masson and 1978 Victor Vasarelly both rated 5-star by the auction house. They’re the kind of bottles that show up at specialist wine auctions, not your average weekend clearing sale.
Beyond the fizz, the Italian lineup carries real weight. The Altesino Riserva Brunello di Montalcino 1990 is a classic vintage from a well-regarded producer, and there’s also a three-pack of Azienda Agricola Crasa SRC Alberello 2017, a more modern Sicilian release. All lots are listed as 5-star provenance, which means the storage history checks out.
The sale closes on 13 August 2026, so there’s time to research the full lot list. If you’re after aged Champagne for a milestone or Brunello with decades on the clock, this is worth a close look. Bidding through Grays is straightforward, and with 50 lots, the range should suit both collectors and drinkers looking to stock a cellar.
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Hardware, Builders Supplies & Power Tools
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This is a straight-up tradie’s clearance, not a pile of rusty hand-me-downs. The DeWALT FlexVolt gear is the headline act, with the 3-mode SDS Plus rotary hammer and the 7-inch circular saw both running on the 54V platform, which means serious grunt for concrete and framing work. The Tool Connect laser measurer is a handy pickup for anyone doing quotes or site layouts, and it links to your phone for logging measurements.
The Bosch Professional 40-piece drill bit set is a solid everyday buy, but the real value here is in the volume. With 350 lots, you’re looking at a mix of power tools, hand tools, and builders consumables that’ll suit a chippy restocking a trailer or a hobby renovator grabbing decent gear without retail prices. Check the close date soon, because Grays runs these hard and the good lots get picked over fast.
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Unreserved – IT, Laboratory, Catering Equipment
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Twenty-one lots make up this unreserved sale, with a strong focus on commercial display technology. The Nec E805 80-inch panel is the standout, alongside the Multisync V652 65-inch and M551 55-inch 4K UHD models. The Samsung DM55D 55-inch smart signage unit rounds out the video gear.
Beyond the screens, expect laboratory and catering equipment to appear in the full lot list closer to closing. The auction closes 29 July 2026. No minimum bids or reserves apply, so pricing will follow demand. Check the listing for the complete inventory and condition notes.
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Unreserved – Site Closure, Racking & Warehousing
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This is a complete site clearance, so the shelving is coming out in volume. The featured lots are all Dexion pallet racking, a solid, well-known brand in Australian warehouses. With 117 lots total, it’s not just the racking either, there’s likely to be the associated beams, frames, and other storage hardware mixed in.
For anyone setting up or expanding a warehouse, workshop, or even a large shed, this is the sort of auction where you can pick up several bays of racking for a fraction of what a supplier would quote. The unreserved aspect means everything goes to the highest bidder, no messing around with reserve prices. Check the condition of the uprights and beams in the photos, and factor in transport from Lansvale before you bid. Close date is still to be confirmed, so get your watchlist sorted now.
Western Australia
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Skid Steers And Excavator Attachments & More-WA (Unused)
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This one’s a straight-up equipment play for anyone running a skid steer or excavator and looking to tool up without paying retail. The unused vibratory roller is the headline act, ideal for compaction work on driveways, pads, or small site jobs. The rock picking bucket is a serious time-saver for clearing paddocks or building sites, and the concrete mixer bucket means you can pour small footings or pads without dragging a separate mixer to the job.
The brush cutter attachment rounds out the core kit, giving you vegetation control without tying up a dedicated machine. With 85 lots total, there’s likely to be more than just the featured items, so it’s worth digging through the full list. Everything’s coming out of Muchea, so factor in freight or a pickup run if you’re further afield. Check the close date on the listing and get your bids in early if you see something you need.
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Shelters, Tool Boxes, Generators, Workshop&More-WA (Unused)
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This Grays auction is stacked with unused heavy-duty container shelters, ideal for farm storage, site sheds, or workshop cover. The 60ft x 40ft model is the big-ticket item, but the 40ft x 60ft versions with end walls are just as practical if you need enclosed space. All listed as unused, so you’re looking at clean, ready-to-erect gear, not second-hand wear.
Beyond the shelters, there’s a solid spread of workshop essentials: tool boxes, generators, and assorted industrial bits. If you’re setting up a shed or need backup power, this is a chance to grab new-condition kit without paying retail. Lot numbers are live now, so scroll through and pick your targets before the close date locks in.
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Liquidation – Medical Aesthetics Clinic
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This is a proper clinic clear-out, not a pile of half-dead consumables. The BTL Emsella is the big-ticket item here, a non-invasive pelvic floor treatment chair that still pulls strong resale value in the aesthetics trade. Pair that with the CynoSure laser for hair removal and you’ve got the core of a working clinic setup, minus the lease.
The Tanita body composition scales are the sort of thing personal trainers and weight-loss clinics chase, and the Dermalife Spa Oceana 2G adds a hydrotherapy angle. Expect the usual clinical furniture, trolleys, and consumables mixed in across the 84 lots, so there’s room to pick up cheap basics alongside the heavy machinery.
Buyers should check the condition reports carefully, especially on the laser and Emsella, as servicing medical devices can eat into your margin. The auction closes 12 August, so get your inspections in before then if you’re serious about the high-value items.
Victoria
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Unreserved Power Tools, Kitchen/Bathroom & Home Renovators – Vic
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This is a clean-out auction with a practical edge. The headline lot is the full Skil kit, which gives you a complete starter set for workshop or job-site work without the retail sting. The two Fuonce 50W and two Gulite 80W flood lights are the kind of thing you’d otherwise pay good money for at a hardware chain, and they’re listed as unused.
The Tuesday bicycle, size 26 in surf blue, is still in its flat pack, so it’s a genuine gift-or-flip option if you don’t need a new set of wheels. With 100 lots on the books and everything going unreserved, the bidding should move quickly. Check the close date and be ready to grab a bargain, especially if you’re renovating or setting up a shed.
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Shelters, Tool Boxes, Generators, Workshop&More-VIC(Unused)
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The headline acts here are the unused container shelters, which are a solid buy for anyone needing covered storage or a temporary workshop without the wait for a custom build. The 40ft x 80ft unit is the big ticket item, but the standard 40ft shelters with end walls are practical for most farm or trade setups. They’re listed as unused, so you’re looking at straight-out-of-the-box condition, not weather-beaten secondhand gear.
Beyond the shelters, the lot list covers a practical spread of workshop and site equipment. Think tool boxes, generators, and the usual bits and pieces that keep a shed running. With 108 lots on offer, it’s worth scanning the full catalogue for smaller items to bundle into one pickup run.
Location is Shepparton in northern Victoria, so factor in transport if you’re bidding from further afield. The close date is still to be confirmed, which means you’ve got time to do your homework, but don’t leave the inspection until the last minute. Check the individual lot photos and condition reports before you commit, especially on the shelters, since sizing and end-wall configurations vary.
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Large Unreserved Site Clearance Sale
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This clearance is a straight-up workshop teardown, no reserves holding anything back. The Eckold Piccolo KF310 is a serious bit of kit for sheet metal shaping, the kind of machine that usually gets snapped up fast by panel beaters and fabricators. The Universal Linisher Model 150 is a solid pick for anyone doing regular metal finishing or sharpening work.
On the timber side, the Sicar Industrial Wood Thicknesser is a proper workhorse for cabinetmakers or joiners looking to process rough stock without mucking around. The Trisk Curemaster is a niche piece, likely suited to food or pharmaceutical processing, so it’s worth a look if that’s your lane. With 55 lots all unreserved, the bidding should move quickly, and the mix across metal and wood means there’s something for most trades. Check the full catalogue and get your bids in before the close date, which is still to be confirmed.
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HOZELOCK, BLACK + DECKER, DYSON, CYGNETT, BREVILLE, NESPRESSO, PHILIPS, SILVERPAW, BOSCH, PHILIPS,
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The DeLonghi Pinguino Compact 2.1kW portable air conditioner is the standout for summer, model PAC ES72 CL, and it’s the kind of unit that shifts fast when the mercury climbs. The Dyson V8 Origin Extra handheld vacuum comes with accessories, model 44858, so it’s ready to use straight out of the lot. For the coffee crowd, the Kogan Espresso Barista machine and grinder (KAESCOFFGRA) covers both brewing and grinding in one hit, while the Garmin Forerunner 245 Music is a decent training watch for runners who want onboard tunes. Note the Garmin has a charger but no box, so factor that in if you’re after full packaging.
The rest of the catalogue spreads across Hozelock garden gear, Black + Decker tools, Breville and Nespresso kitchen appliances, Philips electronics, Silverpaw pet products, Bosch power tools, and Cygnett accessories. That mix means you’re not just chasing one category, there’s enough variety to bundle a few lots into one pickup. Grays runs this one out of Melton, so check the close date of August 11, 2026, and factor in collection logistics before you bid. If you’re after a portable cooler or a decent stick vac, this is worth a proper look.
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Mechanical Workshop, Manufacturing & Warehousing Equipment
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This one’s geared squarely at cabinetmakers, metal fabricators, and anyone running a serious workshop. The Selco EB110 beam saw is a proper workhorse for panel processing, while the Celaschi TSA 200N/TSA440A machining centre handles double-end tenoning and trimming with precision. Pair those with the Amada Vipros 255 turret punch, and you’ve got a strong mix of cutting and forming capability.
The Donaldson/Torit cartridge dust collection system is worth a look too, especially if you’re setting up or upgrading extraction in a busy shop. It’s the kind of supporting gear that often gets overlooked but saves you plenty down the track.
Auctioneer is Grays, and the close date is still to be confirmed, so check the listing for updates. With 72 lots, you’ll want to sort through the full catalogue early and pick your targets, particularly if you’re after the bigger ticket CNC items.
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WHOLESALE BULK CLEARANCE AUCTION – SHOES, TOYS, CLOTHING ETC
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This is a straight-up stock clearance, so the focus is on quantity over curation. The standout lots are the Miley Cyrus Converse collabs: roughly 78 pairs of the Chuck Taylor All Star Platform Hi and another 97 of the Lift Hi Mile, all women’s sizing. That’s serious firepower for anyone flipping sneakers or running a retail outlet.
Beyond the Converse, there’s around 120 ladies’ long-sleeve formal business shirts, with 72 in white, and about 100 pairs of kids’ military-style camo cargo shorts in black and white. The mix leans heavily toward apparel, so if you’re after footwear or clothing in bulk, this is worth a look. Lots are grouped, so check the individual listings for sizing breaks and condition notes. Auction closes 14 August, and with 70 lots, you’ll want to sort through the catalogue early.
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Major Event – CNC Machining Centres & Industrial Robots
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This is a serious lineup for any machine shop looking to upgrade without paying new prices. The 2023 and 2024 Makino A71NX models are current-generation horizontal machining centres, known for speed, rigidity, and precision, ideal for high-volume production work. The 2022 Makino MC4 and the 2013 A51-5XR round out a solid spread of spindles, giving buyers options across different age and price brackets.
Beyond the Makinos, the 136 lots include industrial robots, which suggests a fully automated cell setup or at least the bones of one. If you’re chasing a turnkey robotic loading system or just need a replacement arm, this is where you’ll find it. The auction closes 19 August 2026, so there’s time to get on-site and inspect the gear before bidding. Given the age range, check spindle hours and service history on the older units, but the newer machines should be close to as-new condition.
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Unreserved Major Site Closure, Engineering & Workshop
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This is a proper toolroom clearance, not a pile of worn-out rubbish. The two HAAS machines are the headline acts, and they’re the kind of gear that keeps a job shop competitive. The 2013 ST20 lathe comes with the swarf conveyor intact, which saves you the hassle and expense of retrofitting one. The 2012 VM 3 is a workhorse vertical mill that still holds its value if the ways and spindle are in good nick, so get your inspection in early.
Beyond the CNC gear, there’s solid support equipment that any metalworking shop needs. The 2010 Richyoung DP-915AH geared head drill press is a brute for production drilling, and the 2020 Macc TRS 300 steel cut-off saw is nearly new, which is a bonus in a site closure. With 103 lots total, you’d expect the usual benches, tooling, and workshop consumables to fill out the roster, but the core machines are where the real money sits.
The sale is unreserved, which means the vendor wants it gone and the market sets the price. If you’re after a CNC lathe or mill without paying dealer prices, this is the kind of auction where you can score a bargain, provided you do your homework on condition and don’t get carried away on the day. Check the close date on the listing, as it can shift, and arrange a viewing if you’re serious about the big-ticket items.
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