At Lloyds Auctions This Week – Jewellery, Collectables, Industrial and 116 More Events
This week we list 116 upcoming sales at Lloyds. Lloyds is one of Australia’s most active and diverse auction houses. That includes vehicles, classic cars, plant, machinery, jewellery, and general goods. Here’s a weekly roundup of what’s coming up across their national sale calendar.
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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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UNRESERVED Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
A broad spread of coins, banknotes, and bullion is hitting the online auction block with Lloyds, and it’s all unreserved. The 12-plus lots include a 1795 Conder Token replica in solid nickel, a 1942 Palestine two mils, and a 2012 Outback NSW gold-plated "Back to Bourke" piece, plus a mixed bundle of 25 world coins.
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MOSTLY UNRESERVED Workshop Clearance
A mostly unreserved workshop clearance is putting up industrial gear, vehicle bits, and a custom-built firewood trailer through Lloyds Auctions. The lot list includes a Scalen FX43150, a 2003 Atlas Copco GX15FF compactor, Ampelair blowers, and a hydraulic test rig assembly, plus alloy and steel wheel rims sold as grouped lots.
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National Surplus Clearance
A multi-lot online auction from Lloyds Auctions is putting up a solid spread of computing gear, tools, and construction equipment, with bidding closing August 31st. The lot list includes ASUS X550C laptops, a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9, two Microsoft Surface Pro 9 tablets, and a vintage Bosch pneumatic jackhammer, plus rigging straps and surveying kit, all based in Parkwood, QLD.
FAQ
What does Lloyds Auctions specialise in?
Lloyds covers an unusually broad range including classic and collectable cars, plant and equipment, vehicles, jewellery, fine art, and general goods. They are one of the few houses with genuine depth across both commercial and collector categories.
How do I register to bid at Lloyds?
Register online at lloydsauctions.com.au. Registration is free and covers all their sales. Some specialist sales (fine art, jewellery) may require additional verification.
What buyer’s premium does Lloyds charge?
Varies by category, but typically 15–22% plus GST. Fine art and collectables often attract the higher end of this range. Always check the specific sale terms before bidding.
Does Lloyds have physical sale rooms?
Yes. They operate facilities across Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria, with regular in-room sales for specialist categories. Most general sales are online-only.
Trends & Insights
The mid-August slate at Lloyds is heavy with unreserved inventory, and the coming days are no exception. The platform runs three distinct jewellery and art sales, with the UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery, UNRESERVED ART, and UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones catalogues closing or opening between Monday 17 August and Tuesday 18 August at 19:00 AEST (lloydsonline.com.au, Aug 17). For buyers chasing retail-grade stock without reserve floors, these sessions are the week’s most accessible entry point.
Insolvency and repossession work continues to feed the calendar at pace. A Vietnamese Restaurant Repossession lot (ON12299) goes under the hammer on Tuesday 18 August at 14:00, offering the full asset base of a business closure (lloydsonline.com.au, Aug 17). Later in the week, the Caravan World Receivership (ON12234) and a Commercial Fit Out Business Liquidation (ON12239) are both scheduled for Thursday 20 August at 14:00 (lloydsonline.com.au, Aug 17). These are classic forced-sale situations where condition reports and inspection windows become critical.
Heavy equipment buyers should lock in Wednesday and Thursday. The GCLR3 End of Project sales, Parts 1, 2, and 3, feature surplus machinery and plant from a Gold Coast rail civil contractor, running on 19 and 20 August at 10:00 and 14:00 (lloydsonline.com.au, Aug 17). This is a direct line to late-model contractor gear being cleared post-delivery. Further out, the City of Gold Coast abandoned vehicles sale (ON4568) lands on Monday 24 August at 10:00, a reliable source of cheap registered and unregistered stock for the trade (lloydsonline.com.au, Aug 17).
Looking ahead, the tail of the month brings two significant closure sales: an UNRESERVED Tile Warehouse Business Closure on Thursday 27 August and a Glass Manufacturing Business Closure (Parts 1 and 2) on Monday 31 August (lloydsonline.com.au, Aug 17). For buyers, the coming week is about timing: pick your lane between luxury goods, distressed hospitality assets, and contractor plant, and check the inspection dates early.
Last updated: 18 Aug 2026
Rod’s Tips
Their plant and equipment sales attract strong volume from QLD. Queensland mining and construction project completions frequently flow through Lloyds. Watch for announced project disposals, these are often the best plant buying opportunities of the year.
Lloyds online bidding is reliable but the increments can jump quickly. Set your maximum bid in advance on time-limited lots rather than trying to watch and react manually as the clock runs out.
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Vietnamese Restaurant Repossession
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Argyle Diamonds
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This is a straight gemstone auction, no reserve games, just 12-plus lots of natural, certified stones. The headline is the 1.73ct emerald-cut diamond, but the fancy pinks and champagnes are worth a close look, especially the 0.32ct TDW parcel of eight and the 1.162ct certified fancy purple-pink. If coloured stones are your thing, there’s a 5.37ct parcel of natural corundum sapphires and a 2.30ct pair of beryls.
The tanzanite lots are certified too, with a 0.68ct and a 0.84ct on offer, so you’re not guessing about quality. The aquamarines come in a few parcel sizes, up to 6.25ct across ten stones, and there’s a 1.09ct heliodor for anyone after something a bit different. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, so you bid on individual stones rather than the whole lot. Check the close date, get your bids in early, and factor in the buyer’s premium before you commit.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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Lloyds is running this one as a multi-lot online auction, and while the headline is diamonds and gemstones, the catalogue pulls in vehicles, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods. That mix means you can chase a decent stone and walk away with a workshop tool or two if the bidding slows down.
The jewellery lots are the main draw here. Unreserved means the vendor takes whatever the market gives, so there’s genuine room to land a bargain if you’ve done your homework on current diamond prices. Look for certified stones and loose gems in the lot list, plus any branded or hallmark jewellery that pops up. The auction closes on 18 August 2026, so there’s time to inspect the catalogue properly and line up your bids. Just remember, with no reserve, the final price is whatever the room decides, so set your ceiling and stick to it.
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Premium Dream Mattresses
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Lloyds Auctions is running this multi-lot online sale, and while the mattresses are the headline act, the auctioneer’s broader catalogue covers vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods. That means you can bundle a bed with a tow bar or a tool chest in the one sitting, if you’re prepared to chase multiple lots before the close date of 19 August 2026.
The Dream mattresses themselves are the standouts. The Mistral range uses a cold foam top, which is a solid choice for pressure relief and temperature control, while the Breeze range swaps in a blue gel top, designed to sleep cooler through summer. With two Queens in each range and a King in the Mistral, there’s enough here to furnish a master bedroom and a spare room, or grab a bargain for a rental property.
Check the lot listings carefully for condition notes and any sizing details before bidding. Lloyds runs these multi-lot auctions frequently, so the usual rules apply: register early, confirm pickup arrangements, and don’t assume the mattress comes with a warranty just because it’s new-old-stock. If you’ve been holding off on a bed upgrade, this is a clean way to do it without paying retail.
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$500k Major Lighting , Fans & Accessories- Insurance Claim
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Machinery, Plant & Equipment
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Office Furniture
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Fine Jewellery
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This is a solid line-up for anyone chasing a bit of sparkle without the retail sting. The standout is the 5.40ct Andamooka opal, a genuine Australian stone that brings some local colour to the catalogue. If you prefer the classic look, the 2.51ct TDW diamond tennis bolo and the 1.20ct solitaire are the ones to size up. There’s also a fancy pink diamond piece in white and rose gold, plus a double halo emerald and diamond number that’ll catch the eye.
The mix leans heavily on rings, but you’ve got variety in style, from antique-inspired designs to a clean eternity band. All lots are 14K gold, so the quality is consistent across the board. With 12+ lots on offer, it’s a manageable auction, not a marathon. Worth checking the condition reports before bidding, and remember, it’s an online auction, so get your bids in before the close on the 19th.
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Designer & Fashion
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This one leans heavily into the top end of the market, with several Chanel pieces worth a serious look. The pearl white small Coco Top Handle bag and the beige A Real Catch flap bag both stand out, but the limited Louis Vuitton sequin leopard number is the kind of piece that doesn’t show up in every auction. Gucci fans get a look at the Dionysus jumbo wallet on chain, a brown mini Horsebit 1955 top handle, and a pink medium Crocs Miss Bamboo shoulder bag.
The Pallas Couture wedding gown is the headline for anyone shopping bridal, and it’s a custom piece, so sizing and provenance will matter. There’s also a Prada grey medium Saffiano leather handbag, which is a solid everyday option if you want something less flashy than the Chanel and LV lots. The lot list runs past 12 items, with a couple of curveballs at the lower end, including Orotron sunglasses and synthetic wigs, so it’s not all four-figure bags. Check the condition reports on the leather goods before bidding, especially on the suede and shearling Dior, as storage and handling can show up in photos.
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UNRESERVED Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
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The standout here is the diversity across the numismatic range. You’ve got colonial-era replicas like the Conder Token, pre-decimal Hong Kong and Mauritius issues, and a 1963 Mauritius five cents copper featuring Queen Elizabeth II. For those chasing precious metals, there’s a 5-gram Tibetan silver "Year of…" piece and an 18ct gold-plated 1964 QEII uncirculated coin.
Australian collectors will find the 1994 five dollar coin marking 100 years of [the] federation, along with a run of assorted 2 cent coins that could be worth sorting for errors or high-grade examples. The "Back to Bourke" gold-plated issue from 2012 is a nice outback-themed addition, while the 25-world-mixed-lots collection offers a decent starter bundle.
With everything unreserved, the bidding will sort itself out quickly. Check the condition descriptions carefully on the older copper pieces, and factor in postage when weighing up your max on the bullion items.
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Motorbike, Marine & Recreation Assets Auction
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This one’s got a bit of everything for the weekend warrior. The marine section leads with an Aurora 650 inflatable RIB paired with a Yamaha F25 outboard, plus a couple of older tinny options like the 2005 Waterways runabout with a Johnson motor and a 1990 G CRAFT fibreglass runabout with an inboard. If personal watercraft are more your speed, there’s a 2003 Sea-Doo XP DI in red that’ll need a look over, but it’s the Yamaha jet ski that’ll likely draw the most attention.
Caravanners are well covered too. The 2026 Harbour Caravan T19.6 is brand-new stock, while the 2024 Kokoda dual-axle offers a more modern fit-out. For something with a bit of history, the 1988 Coronet and 2010 Telwater Desert Edge are both up for grabs, and the 2004 Sprinter van could be a solid base for a camper build or a workhorse tow rig.
Don’t overlook the trailers. There’s a Dodge RAM single-axle enclosed utility and a 2016 SRE 10×5 enclosed cargo trailer with a jockey wheel, both handy for shifting gear or storing toys. Bidding closes 19 August, so check the lot list on the Lloyds site for condition reports and any registration details before you commit
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UNRESERVED Sephco HydrInjection Moulding System
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This is a specialised piece for anyone running a plastics or manufacturing operation. The Sephco press is the core of the lot, and the Grand Machine component suggests a full working line rather than a stripped shell. If you’re after a turnkey moulding setup, this could save you months of sourcing bits separately.
Lloyds is running this as part of a broader online auction, with the usual mix of vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant equipment alongside it. That means the moulding system might not be the headline for everyone, but for the right buyer it’s the pick of the catalogue. Check the listing for condition reports and any inspection times before the close on 19 August 2026.
Bidding is all online, so you’ll need to register with Lloyds beforehand. Given there’s just the one lot here, don’t expect a bidding war to drag on, but also don’t assume it’ll go cheap. Industrial gear in working order holds its value, and this is a specific setup that’s not easy to find second-hand.
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Turnkey Mobile Commercial Cleaning Business
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This is a rare chance to step straight into an operating business without the usual setup headaches. The package centres on the 2021 LDV G10, a practical and economical choice for a mobile cleaning operation, and it comes as one complete lot so there’s no chasing down separate bits and pieces.
The van is the standout here, offering solid payload and cargo space that suits commercial cleaning gear, from industrial vacuums to chemical supplies. For anyone already in the trade looking to expand, or a newcomer wanting to avoid the startup grind, this auction bundles the essential asset in one go.
Lloyds is running this as part of their broader multi-lot online auction, which also covers vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods. Bidding closes on 19 August 2026, so check the listing for the full rundown and any condition reports before you jump in.
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UNRESERVED Police Seized Vehicles
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This one’s unreserved, which means the highest bid takes it, no messing around. The HiLux tray truck is the kind of workhorse that usually holds its value hard at auction, so it’s worth a serious look if you need a reliable site or farm ute. The Mercedes X-Class is a bit of a left-field pick, but it’s a comfortable tourer with proper dual-cab practicality, and the GWM Cannon is a solid budget-friendly option for a newer utility.
The Audi A3 is a tidy small car with sensible kilometres, and the trailers are the sort of lots that often slip under the radar. Whether you’re chasing a daily driver, a worksite vehicle, or just a decent trailer for the weekend, this sale covers the bases. Lloyds runs these multi-category auctions regularly, and with only six lots in this one, it should wrap up quickly once the timer starts winding down. Check the lot photos and condition reports before bidding, and factor in the buyer’s premium.
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GOLD COAST MAJOR RAIL CIVIL CONTRACTOR – GCLR3 END OF PROJECT PART 2
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This is part two of a clean-out from a large-scale civil rail contractor, offering heavy-duty site leftovers that suit concrete crews and infrastructure trades. Standout lots include the 7.2m lifting points and pockets, heavy duty wear plates, and bulk lots of Vector S6 REP Part A & B industrial gear.
Buyers should note the bulk lot of construction, maintenance and concrete supplies, plus the curing compound like Concure X90. Kelly blocks in sizes 2 and 3 are also listed. If you need pit covers or manhole access gear, those are in the mix too. The auction closes on 19 August 2026, so there is time to inspect the lot list online.
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Surplus Industrial Assets & Portable Buildings
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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GOLD COAST MAJOR RAIL CIVIL CONTRACTOR – GCLR3 END OF PROJECT PART 1
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Historic Arms & Militaria
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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$4M Ultimate Surplus Paint Clearance
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Commercial Fit Out Business Liquidation
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Caravan World Receivership
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Antiques, Vintage & Interior Treasures
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Pool Supplies Clearance
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Diamonds are a Woman’s Best Friend
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This is a jewellery auction with genuine substance, not just a clean-out of plated junk. The headline acts are the certified stones, particularly the natural fancy pinks and yellows, which hold their value far better than commercial white diamonds in the current market. The 1.06 carat fancy yellow cushion cut is worth a close look, as is the 1.93 carat total diamond weight lot across four stones, which could offer solid per-carat value if the bidding stays sensible.
Beyond the big rocks, there is a decent spread of wearable pieces: halo settings, antique-style bands, and mixed-metal designs in rose, white, and yellow gold. Black diamond and champagne diamond pieces add some variety for buyers chasing something less conventional. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, so you are bidding against a national audience, not just a local room. Check the certification paperwork on the fancy stones before you commit, and factor in the buyer’s premium when you set your ceiling. The 14K rose gold and 16.40 carat champagne diamond lot is the one most likely to slip under the radar, so have a number in mind early.
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Affordable Watches
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Lloyds is putting up a tidy run of unworn Briston timepieces, all listed as brand new. The Icons Chrono Date is the standout for anyone after a rugged, sporty chronograph, while the Timeless Chrono Date offers a cleaner, more classic dial. If you prefer something simpler, the Icons HMS Date and the HM Small Seconds both bring that distinctive Briston rectangular case with a French military-inspired look.
The Sport HMS Day Date is worth a closer look too, especially if you want a daily wearer with a bit more presence. With 12 lots on the board and a few duplicates in the mix, you’ve got room to pick your preferred colourway or strap option without fighting over a single piece. Bidding closes 20 August, so check the listings now and decide which model you’re willing to push the button on.
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MOSTLY UNRESERVED Workshop Clearance
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This one’s got a bit of everything for a shed or trade operation. The Atlas Copco GX15FF compactor is a solid workhorse if you need compressed air on site, while the Scalen FX43150 covers the weighing side. The hydraulic test rig assembly, with its pump and manifold setup, looks like a proper workshop piece for anyone doing maintenance or repairs in-house.
The custom-built enclosed firewood trailer is the standout for rural or semi-rural buyers, hinged and ready to haul. There’s also a group lot of storage containers with hydraulic bits, two industrial storage cabinets including contents, and a set of Toyota wheel rim and tyre packages. The four alloy wheels and four painted steel rims are each sold as separate lots, so you can grab a full set without bidding against someone chasing just one.
Most lots are unreserved, which means the market sets the price. The auction closes 20 August, and with 12+ lots listed, it’s worth scrolling through the full catalogue to pick out the bits you actually need. Check the photos and condition notes before bidding, especially on the cabinets with contents, since you’re buying the lot as-is.
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National Surplus Clearance
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The computing lots are the obvious draw here. You’ve got a couple of ASUS X550C notebooks that are ideal for basic office work or as spares, but the standout is the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9, which is a proper lightweight business machine. The HP Z230 tower workstation with keyboard and mouse is worth a look if you need a desk-bound unit, and the two Surface Pro 9 tablets with power cables are the sort of gear that holds value well if you’re flipping.
On the tools side, there’s a vintage Bosch pneumatic jackhammer and a Bryer electric unit still in its original packaging. Neither is going to be a weekend DIY toy, but for anyone in demolition or site work, they’re the kind of heavy-duty kit that’s expensive new. Throw in rigging straps, ratchets, and professional surveying equipment, and you’ve got a mixed bag that suits tradies, scrappers, and IT resellers alike.
Note the items are not at the auction house, so factor in pickup from Parkwood, QLD 4214. With 12+ lots and a close date of August 31st, it’s worth browsing the full catalogue early to sort out which lots justify the drive. No word on condition for most of it, so treat the electronics as untested unless stated otherwise.
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Pizza & BubbleTea Vending Machines
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Lloyds has pulled together a broad multi-lot sale that leans heavily on food-service automation, but it’s not all vending. The catalogue also swings through vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods, so there’s a decent spread for anyone chasing a deal beyond the obvious.
The headline act is the vending machinery: think self-service pizza units that churn out pies in minutes, plus bubble tea machines set up for high-volume turnover. These are the sort of units you’d drop into a servo, shopping centre, or late-night precinct. If you’re looking to start a side hustle or upgrade an existing setup, this is where the value sits.
Bidding closes 20 August 2026, and with Lloyds running the show, expect a mix of online-only action and their usual no-nonsense process. Check the lot list for condition reports and any pickup logistics, because freight on commercial vending gear can bite if you’re not prepared.
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GOLD COAST MAJOR RAIL CIVIL CONTRACTOR – GCLR3 END OF PROJECT PART 3
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This is part three of an end-of-project clearance from a major rail civil contractor. If you missed the earlier rounds, this is your chance to grab industrial-grade storage built to survive a worksite. The lot list is dominated by Renegade Industrial heavy-duty tool storage boxes, with several Sydney Tools heavy-duty steel boxes and a Daytona Industrial unit mixed in.
For anyone setting up a workshop or restocking a trade trailer, this is a straightforward play. These boxes are designed for abuse, not a showroom. The auction closes on August 20, 2026, so there is time to inspect and plan your bids. Lloyds runs this one online, and with 12 lots confirmed, competition could be light on the less popular models.
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Home Improvement, DIY & Hardware
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This isn’t a grab-bag of pulled parts. The lot list reads like a shelf order from a parts supplier that never made it to the counter. You’ve got multiple oil filter lots to suit assorted cars, plus air filters and cabin filters across different brands. For anyone doing regular services on a mixed fleet, or a hobbyist who wants to stock the shed without paying retail, this is a straightforward way to buy consumables in bulk.
The standout items are the NGK spark plugs and the Ryco fuel filters. Both are solid, known brands that move quickly at auction. The transmission filter kits are worth a look too, as they’re less commonly listed and can be pricey at auto shops. All lots are described as brand new, so condition shouldn’t be a worry, but check the lot descriptions for exact fitment details before bidding. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, and with a close date in August, there’s time to sort out what you actually need. Bid on the lots that match your car, not the whole catalogue.
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Green Thumb Gardening
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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The Tiger & Hawk by Koun Kiyomitsu – Expressions of Interest
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This is a focused, single-lot sale for anyone tracking serious Japanese decorative arts. Kiyomitsu is a known name in metalwork, and the tiger and hawk motif carries strong symbolic weight in Japanese culture – the tiger representing courage and the hawk representing power or success.
The close date is 21 August 2026, so there is time to research. Lloyds is running this alongside their usual mix of vehicles, jewellery, and plant equipment, but this lot sits apart. No other lots in this category, so bidding will be tight.
If you are after a museum-grade piece with clear provenance to the artist, this is your shot. Check the condition report directly with Lloyds before the close.
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Custom Made Lab Diamond Jewellery
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Lloyds has put together a multi-lot online auction that leans heavily on lab-grown diamond jewellery, a smart play for buyers who want the look without the mined-diamond price tag. The bulk of the lots are 18K white or yellow gold pieces, with a single 14K white or yellow gold lot mixed in, giving you some choice on both metal colour and weight. If you’re after a custom-made piece, this is where you’ll find it, the range suggests a jeweller’s stock rather than a few stray rings.
Beyond the jewellery, the auction also sweeps in vehicles, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods, so it’s worth a scroll if you’re already bidding on a pendant and spot a decent ute or a bit of workshop gear while you’re there. The close date is set for 22 August 2026, which gives you time to sort your bids and check the condition reports on the higher-value gold lots. For anyone flipping or gifting, the lab-grown angle means the stones are certified and the gold weight is the real value driver, so factor that into your max number.
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Cork & Barrel
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The Rockford Basket Press Shiraz is a benchmark Barossa Valley wine, and the 2022 release is shaping up as a standout. It’s a full-bodied, savoury red built for the long haul, with the kind of structure that rewards a decade or more in the cellar. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to grab it without the retail markup, this auction is putting up multiple bottles, so there’s room to bid on more than one.
Lloyds is running this as a multi-lot online auction, and while the wine is the headline, the broader catalogue also covers vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant and equipment. The close date is set for 22 August 2026, so there’s time to do your homework on pricing and decide your top dollar per bottle. Check the individual lot listings for condition and any notes on storage, then bid accordingly.
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Whitegoods & Appliances
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Lab Grown Diamonds & Jewellery
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Mancave & Memorabilia
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Pawnbroker Clearance
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This isn’t just a jewellery clear-out. Lloyds has bundled in vehicles, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods, so there’s a bit of everything for the patient bidder. The jewellery side is the clear standout, though, with a strong run of vintage-inspired and antique-style rings, crosses, and drop earrings.
The headline lots are the coloured stone dress rings. The 10.54ct amethyst with diamond accents in 14K white gold is a big, bold piece, while the Santa Maria aquamarine and heliodor options give you two very different takes on a statement ring. If you prefer something darker, the onyx and diamond drop earrings and the black onyx ring in yellow gold are worth a look. There’s also a pink sapphire piece and a couple of emerald halo rings for those after a bit of colour contrast.
Check the condition reports before you bid. Pawnbroker stock can be hit and miss, and while the stones are described as natural, you’ll want to confirm any damage or wear on the settings. The 12+ lot count means the catalogue is still filling out, so it’s worth revisiting closer to the close date. Set your own limit and stick to it, the bidding on coloured stones tends to push past retail if you’re not careful.
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Custom Made Lab Diamond Jewellery
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The jewellery section is the clear drawcard here, with custom-made lab diamond pieces that typically punch well above their weight on resale. Lab diamonds hold their sparkle and structure, but without the retail markup you’d cop at a high-street jeweller, so this is a chance to grab something with genuine bling for a fraction of what it’d cost new.
Beyond the rocks, the auction has the usual Lloyds mix. There’ll be vehicles, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods all spread across the one sale, which means you can tick off a few different shopping lists in one go. If you’re after a specific piece of jewellery, check the lot list early and work out your max before the close date of 22 August 2026. The bidding will move fast near the end, so have your numbers ready.
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Cellar & Twist
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This one’s for the drinkers, not the collectors. Twelve-plus lots of bottle wine, mostly from the last few vintages, ready to go straight into the fridge or the rack. The 2023 Riversdale Estate Pinot Gris and 2023 Pizzini Sangiovese Shiraz give you some variety beyond the usual Aussie reds, while the 2022 Paxton Rosé and 2022 Habitat Rosé cover the summer drinking slot.
The Rob Dolan True Colours range is the backbone here, with the 2017 Shiraz in 375ml format, handy for a quick pour without committing to a full bottle. Round Two Shiraz and Cabernet from 2022 and 2023 offer solid mid-week options. Lloyds is running this as a multi-lot online auction, so you can cherry-pick individual lots rather than taking the whole cellar. Closes 23 August 2026, so there’s time to suss out the bidding, but don’t leave it to the last minute.
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Kiosk Juice Bar
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNRESERVED Lost Liquor
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Trading Cards, Gaming & Collectables
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Luxury Jewellery
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Portable Saunas
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNRESERVED LEGO
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This is an unreserved LEGO auction, which means every single set sells to the highest bidder, no floor prices holding things back. The Star Wars theme dominates the catalogue, and there’s a solid mix of retired sets that collectors chase hard, like 75084 Wookiee Gunship and 75148 Encounter on Jakku, sitting alongside current releases like 75408 Jango Fett and 75380 Mos Espa Podrace.
If you’re after display pieces, the 75403 Grogu with Hover Frame is a standout, and the 75330 Dagobah Jedi Training diorama is a good one for the shelf. All listed sets are brand new, so condition shouldn’t be a worry, but check each listing for seal status and box condition before you bid. With 12+ lots and more coming soon, the catalogue will grow between now and the close date, so it pays to check back if the current list doesn’t have what you’re chasing. Bidding closes on 23 August 2026, and given the unreserved nature, this is a straight shootout for whoever wants them most.
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John Hill Wine McLaren Vale Shiraz
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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ART GALLERY
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Lloyds is running this multi-lot online sale, and while the art is the main draw, the broader catalogue spans vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant and equipment. That makes it worth a scroll even if the gallery pieces aren’t your primary interest, because you can bundle a painting with a runaround or a piece of machinery in the one auction.
On the art side, the Bromley works are the standout. He’s a well-known Australian painter and printmaker, and his use of colour and texture tends to hold value in the secondary market. If you’re after something more sculptural, the bronze relief is a solid pick, while the Petra Scotese abstract and the contemporary mixed-media lot offer cheaper entry points for first-time art buyers.
Check the condition reports and images carefully before bidding, especially on the older works. The close date is 26 August 2026, so you’ve got time to do your homework. Lloyds runs a straightforward online process, but with multiple categories in the one sale, make sure you’re not getting caught up in bidding wars on the art while the vehicle and equipment lots are still running.
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UNRESERVED ART
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This is a straight-up art clearance, no reserves holding things back. Tippett’s work has shown up in collections and exhibitions over the years, and this lot list gives buyers a rare crack at multiple pieces in one go. If you’re after a specific piece, check the individual listings carefully, because with 12+ lots spread across the catalogue, condition and sizing will vary.
The auction also bundles in vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant and equipment, so it’s worth scrolling past the art if you’ve got other interests. Lloyds runs a tight ship online, and the unreserved angle means the market sets the price, not the vendor. Set your limit, watch the close date, and bid with confidence, but don’t expect any hand-holding on condition, that’s on you to assess from the photos and descriptions.
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City of Gold Coast Abandoned Vehicles
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Affordable Jewellery
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Passenger, Luxury & Commercial Vehicles Auction
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery
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This multi-lot online sale from Lloyds covers more than just jewellery. It also includes vehicles, plant and equipment, and general goods, so it rewards a browse across categories. The unreserved status means every lot will sell to the highest bidder, no minimum price in play.
Jewellery lots are the headline here. Look for diamond-set rings, 9ct and 18ct gold chains, and signed designer pieces. Collectable sections include pre-decimal Australian coins and silverware. For buyers after something practical, there is also a spread of household items and tools mixed in. Check the full catalogue online before the close date of 24 August 2026.
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Damaged 2021 Doosan 14 Tonne Excavator
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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BUY NOW – Coastal Acreage Living Just Moments from the Beach
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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New Electric Sliding Gates
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Portable Buildings, Toilet Blocks & Workbenches
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This one is all about the stones, and with no reserve prices, the starting bids are where the action is. You’ll find diamond rings, loose gems, and coloured stone pieces mixed in with the broader jewellery lots. If you’re chasing a specific cut or carat weight, dig through the full lot list, because the categories here are wide and the good stuff gets buried.
Beyond the sparkle, Lloyds has thrown in their standard range of vehicles, machinery, and general goods, so it’s worth a scroll even if you’re not after jewellery. The auction closes on 25 August 2026, and with everything unreserved, the final prices will come down to who’s paying attention on the day. Check the photos carefully, ask for condition reports if you need them, and bid on the pieces that actually stack up.
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BUY NOW-CONTACT AGENT- COONARR – BEACH LIFESTYLE PROPERTY – 8.09 HA
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This is a multi-lot online auction covering everything from practical gear to personal valuables. On the vehicles side, expect cars, utes, and possibly four-wheel drives suited to coastal living. Jewellery and collectables add a layer of variety, while plant and equipment covers tools and machinery for property maintenance or small-scale work. General goods round out the offering, making this a mixed bag for anyone looking to clear out a rural holding or pick up bargains across multiple categories. The 8.09-hectare block itself is the headline, but the auction format means you can bid on individual lots. Contact Lloyds directly for price details and inspection arrangements.
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Surveying & Trimble Equipment – PERTH WA
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This is a solid cleanup for anyone working in construction, civil, or land development. The lot list is heavy on traverse kits, which are the bread and butter for setting out control networks, and there are two Juno GPS units for the field crew. The Hiper II GNSS Kit is the standout for anyone needing RTK capability without buying brand new.
The sale closes on 26 August 2026, and it’s an online-only affair through Lloyds. No physical inspection is mentioned, so factor that into your bidding. If you’re chasing specific bits like the prism set or a spare GPS kit, this is a chance to pick them up without the usual retail wait. Bid on the lots individually, and don’t assume the traverse kits are all identical, check the photos or call Lloyds if you need condition details.
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Motorbike, Marine & Recreation Assets Auction
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The 1946 Redfin is the headline act here, a slice of maritime history with genuine ex-Navy provenance. It’s a rare chance to pick up a working piece of Australian naval heritage, though buyers should factor in the age and likely restoration needs. On the more practical side, the 2025 Green Pty Ltd dual-axle multi-roller trailer is about as new as it gets, and the 2010 VW Crafter Motorhome offers a ready-to-tour option for someone wanting to skip the build.
For water lovers, the 1996 Blaxell Surfrider with a Mercury 200hp stern drive is a solid classic, while the 6.5m fibreglass RIB centre console with twin engines suits serious offshore work. There’s also a project sailing vessel for those chasing a rebuild, and a Waterways fibreglass runabout around 14-16ft that could be a cheap entry point. On the camping side, the 2016 Black Series Dominator is a well-regarded off-road camper, and the 2016 Stirling SE adds another touring option.
Don’t overlook the tow and haul gear: a 2022 triple axle food trailer and a 2018 Josnet 7×4 Pantec box trailer round out the practical buys. With 12+ lots across marine, vehicles, and recreation, it’s a mixed catalogue that rewards a close
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MOSTLY UNRESERVED Civil Electrical Equipment Yard Clearance
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Civil, Transport & Machinery – Nationwide
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Fine Jewellery
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNRESERVED Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Diesel Generators & Fuel Tanks
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNUSED Forklifts & Pallet Jacks
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Commercial Lighting Liquidation Sale
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This one’s a straight liquidation, so the stock is moving as-is and the pricing should reflect that. The standout lots are the big industrial units, the Dark Light DL1 AC 600W and the Dark Licht DL3 AC 1800W. Those are serious output for sheds, yards, or construction sites, and they’re the type of gear that holds up if you’re after something commercial-grade rather than weekend specials.
There’s a good mix beyond the top end too. The DCbright DCB9-60 and Sturdy Light SLB30-240 work lights cover the mid-range, while the DCB95-500 floodlight is worth a look if you need broad area coverage. A couple of 240W floodlights and the 600W LED display driver round out the list, so it’s not just one-size-fits-all. With 12+ lots, you can cherry-pick what suits rather than bidding on a bulk job lot.
Lloyds is running this one online, so you’re bidding against the clock, not a room. Check the condition notes on each lot before you commit, as liquidation stock can vary from shelf-fresh to ex-site. If you’re in the market for commercial lighting, this is a chance to grab brand-name gear without the retail padding.
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UNRESERVED Tile Warehouse Business Closure
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Lloyds is clearing the floor of a tile business, and the lots are heavy on natural stone. The standout is the Noche Toros Travertine range, available in multiple bulk lots of 65 to 80 pieces per pallet. These are filled and honed pavers, the sort of material that usually retails at a premium, so the unreserved aspect is the main draw here.
Beyond the named travertine, there are several miscellaneous pallets up for grabs. The listing is blunt about it: you must inspect before bidding. That is not a suggestion, it is a condition. If you are after a specific colour or size, factor in the time to eyeball the stock or you could end up with a pallet that does not suit your job.
This is a multi-lot online auction with more than a dozen lots listed. Bidding closes on 27 August 2026. The warehouse location is in Australia, so check the lot details for the exact pickup point and make sure your transport arrangements are sorted before you commit.
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Musical Instruments Clearance
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This is a clean-out of new old stock, not a bunch of worn-out gear. Every lot listed is marked "New", so you’re looking at untouched instruments, likely from a retailer or distributor clearing floor space. The Alpha brand might not be a household name, but for a beginner or someone after a spare axe, the pricing should be sharp.
Standouts include the 88-key electronic pianos, which are the full-size option for anyone learning keys, and the foldable 88-key model is a smart pick if space is tight. Guitar-wise, the 41-inch acoustic with an equaliser is the one to chase if you want to plug in, while the 38-inch folk cutaway offers a slightly different body shape. Don’t overlook the adjustable guitar stands either, they’re the kind of lot that goes cheap and saves you a trip to the music shop.
The auction closes on 27 August 2026, so there’s time to watch the bids. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online sale, and with 12 lots confirmed, it’s a small, manageable list. Check the photos carefully for cosmetic condition, even if the items are new, and factor in delivery or pickup costs before you commit. If you need a starter instrument or a backup for the studio, this is worth a look.
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The Prestige Collection
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The standout here is the complete Edition series, which rarely shows up as a full run. Each release was designed to highlight a different aspect of the distillery’s craft, from the first collaboration with legendary designer Sir Peter Blake to the final Edition No. 6, which focused on the River Spey and the brand’s sustainability efforts. If you’ve been chasing a set for the shelf, this is as close to a sure thing as you’ll get.
Beyond the Editions, the Rare Cask 2020 is a serious drop for collectors who want something with a bit more oak weight. The Harmony Collection and the Intense Arabica release offer something different again, with the Arabica one drawing on coffee cask influences. Lloyds is running this as a multi-lot online auction with a 27 August close, so you’ll need to register and bid before then. The whisky lots are the drawcard, but the vehicle and general goods categories mean it’s worth a scroll through the full catalogue before you settle on a target.
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UNRESERVED Shipping Containers
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Storage Containers & Domes
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Portable Toilet Blocks
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Mostly UNRESERVED Mackay Machinery Yard Clearance
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This one is a proper shed clean-out, not a polished dealer consignment. The unreserved angle means the starting bids should be sharp, and the sheer variety means there’s something for anyone who works with their hands or runs a truck. The Wacker Neuson BS50-2i is a solid, dependable unit for compacting trenches, and the Flex-tool power trowel is worth a look if you do concrete finishing. On the heavy vehicle side, the JOST JSK 37C fifth wheel coupling is a genuine spare, not a worn-out pull-out, and the pair of ISRI suspension seats are a common upgrade for older trucks.
Beyond the headline items, the bulk lots are where the value often hides. A pallet of assorted driveshafts could hold the exact part you need for a fraction of buying new, and the compressed air manifolds, grease pumps, and hydraulic rams suggest someone’s been maintaining serious gear. There’s also a pallet of petrol chainsaws, galvanized toolboxes, and a coil of heavy-duty steel wire, so even if you’re not in the trade, there’s likely something usable. Lots are closing on 28 August 2026, and with 12+ listed, expect more to be added as the clearance progresses. Bid on the specifics, but keep an eye on the bulk pallets if you’ve got space to store and time to sort.
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Wall & Floor Tile Clearance
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This is a straight-up tile clearance, so if you’re renovating or running a building job, it’s worth a look. The lot list is heavy on large-format porcelain, which is what most modern homes and commercial fit-outs are using now. The Fancy Warm and White series in 600×1200 are the standout options for a clean, contemporary finish, while the Emporio Natural and Grey in 600×600 offer a more classic, versatile choice.
The Factory range, in both Ferro and Grafite, covers the more industrial or budget-conscious end of things, with 300×600 and 600×600 sizes available. Bracca Beige in 600×1200 is a solid neutral if you need a big run of flooring without visual fuss. With 12+ lots on the board, you can mix and match sizes and finishes to cover a whole project in one hit. Check the photos and lot descriptions carefully, as tile batches can vary, and factor in pickup costs before you bid.
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Models & Die-Cast
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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The Meteorite Collection – Expressions of Interest
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This is a straight-up run of iron meteorites, each one a solid chunk from beyond Earth. The IAB classification covers a group of magmatic and primitive iron types, often showing Widmanstätten patterns when cut and etched. That means serious collector appeal.
If you are after a specimen for display, study, or resale, this auction delivers a clean dozen. No filler, no mixed lots. Lloyds runs the show online, so you bid from anywhere. Check each lot for weight and condition notes before the close.
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LAST CHANCE LOTS
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This isn’t a one-trick pony sale. While the headline grabbers are the Hermès bag and the Jordan signature, the real meat for buyers is in the bullion and jewellery lots. The 1kg silver Fresco Under the Dome, limited to 500, and the 1kg Dürer Codex piece are serious weight for stackers. Jewellery-wise, there’s a custom 18K white gold aquamarine ring, a 14K yellow gold 4.19ct salt and pepper diamond piece, plus a run of 9K gold chains and bracelets, including an Italian Unoaerre fancy link.
Also in the mix: a 2001 Australian Kookaburra proof issue 1oz silver coin, a David Bromley original, and a 10K gold two-tone diamond heart. The catalogue runs past a dozen lots, so expect a few more surprises when the full listing populates. With the close date set for 29 August, buyers have a couple of weeks to sort out their bids across vehicles, plant, and general goods, but the jewellery and collectables are where the value looks sharpest today.
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Custom Made Lab Diamond Jewellery
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Lloyds has pulled together a multi-lot online auction that spans far beyond the headline sparkle. While the custom lab diamond pieces are the drawcard, the catalogue also mixes in vehicles, plant and equipment, and general household goods. That makes it a decent one-stop shop for anyone chasing a specific piece of jewellery or just filling a container with useful gear.
The diamond lots are the ones to inspect closely. Lab-grown stones offer the same look as mined diamonds for a fraction of the outlay, and custom-made pieces mean you are not picking up a mass-market ring. Check the carat weight, cut, and setting metal on each lot before you bid, because the condition reports and photos are your only guide.
For the non-jewellery side, expect the usual Lloyds range: tools, machinery, and collectables that vary wildly in value. If you are after a specific brand or model, dig through the full lot list early, because the good stuff gets buried under the volume. Bidding closes on 29 August, so give yourself time to sort the keepers from the filler.
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Classic, Muscle & Barn Finds
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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The Grand Vault
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Penfolds Treasures
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This is a collector’s sale rather than a quick drink-and-flip. The 1968 Grange is the headline act, a vintage that has developed serious legend status among Australian wine buffs, and the 1971 Bin 95 is another one that rewards patience. If you’re after something with more modern drinking window, the 1990 and 1992 bottles are both in the mix, while the 2013 is young enough to cellar properly.
Note the ullage warnings on several lots. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it means the fill level has dropped below the shoulder, so you need to factor that into your bid. Older Grange with low ullage can still drink beautifully, but it’s a riskier proposition, and the auctioneer has flagged it for a reason.
Lloyds runs this as a straightforward online auction with a 12-plus lot count, so you’re not wading through a massive catalogue. Bidding closes on 30 August 2026, which gives you time to research bottle provenance and current market prices. If you want a vertical run of Grange without chasing individual retail releases, this is one of the more practical ways to build it.
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High End Wall & Floor Tiles
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The standout lots are the 85-buck-per-square-metre porcelain floors, listed as suitable for both inside and out. That’s a serious step up from standard builder-grade stuff, and if you’re tiling a patio, alfresco area, or a high-traffic entry, these are worth a close look. There are also several ceramic wall tile lots, including a 35 x 100 format and a matt finish option, which suggests a good mix of bathroom and feature-wall potential.
For the external work, the 45 x 45 porcelain floor tiles at a $49 RRP are a solid budget pick, while the $60 matt finish porcelain lots sit in the middle ground for those wanting a bit more heft without jumping to the top tier. All lots are sold in square metre quantities, so you’re buying by area, not by the box, which means you’ll need to calculate your coverage carefully before bidding.
This is a multi-lot online auction from Lloyds, so it’s running alongside their usual spread of vehicles, jewellery, and plant equipment. If you’re mid-reno or just stocking up for a future job, the key is matching the right tile to the right space, and with 12-plus lots there’s enough variety to cover most jobs. Check the lot descriptions for exact dimensions and finish details, then bid accordingly.
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Glass Manufacturing Business Closure PART 1
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This is Part 1 of a full business wind-up, so the gear is being offered as working plant, not scrap. The vehicles span 2006 to 2023, with three Hino FD SERs (2010, 2015, 2023), a 2009 Hino 916 300, and a 2006 Isuzu FVR. If you need a delivery truck that’s done actual glass runs, these are worth a look before the fleet gets picked over.
On the processing side, the standout is the VICHOR WCM-GT4020-ECS CNC waterjet, a proper production unit for cutting glass and stone. The Landglass Jetconvection line handles flat glass heating and shaping, while the two Glaston Bavelloni straight-line edgers (2014 and 2024) cover the finishing work. There’s also an Enduroshield spray line, a Spot Stick applicator with tables, and a JDN Monocrane for lifting heavy panes.
Lloyds is running this as a multi-lot online auction closing 31 August 2026. Bidding is spread across the full catalogue, so you can cherry-pick one machine or take a run at the whole lot. The newer edger and the waterjet are the ones with real resale value, but the older Hinos could be a cheap buy if you’re after a solid workhorse. Check the condition reports before bidding, as
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Glass Manufacturing Business Closure PART 2
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Lloyds is running this multi-lot online auction as the final cleanout of a glass fabrication operation, and it’s not just the big-ticket CNC gear worth a look. The lot list covers the full production line, from a 2008 Bavrloni NRC 250 CNC and a 2012 Bavelloni Glastonbury Gemy V10 through to a 2017 Bavelloni VE350-11 variable angle straight-line edger. For handling and prep, there’s a Tenon Vertical Washing Machine (VWM-2500), a swing arm crane (Demag, 250kg) and a couple of gantry cranes, including a Jon Monocrane unit.
The waterjet cutter is a serious piece of kit for anyone doing custom shapes or thick material, and the Internal Genius LM glass laminate cutting table rounds out the processing side. If you’re after storage or transport, the 24-bay movable rack system is practical, and there’s also a Skill Glass vertical unit listed as non-working, so it could go cheap for parts or a repair job.
The auction closes 31 August 2026, so there’s time to inspect or ask questions. Given it’s Part 2 of a closure, expect the remaining stock to move at realistic prices. Bid on individual lots or grab a bundle if you’re setting up a workshop, just factor in freight and loading, the cranes will need proper removal planning.
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National Clearance
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This one’s a rummage through the back of the cupboard, and that’s where the fun is. The decanter section is the clear standout, with the Beam 1979 replica “1890” Circus Wagon decanter likely to draw the bourbon-ware crowd. The Frosty the Snowman piece is pure 70s kitsch, and the Huggy Bear commemorative is the sort of thing that gets collectors twitchy. If glass is your game, there’s a vintage glassware collection spanning wine and beer glasses, plus a four-piece flora cup and saucer set that could clean up nicely.
Beyond the barware, the ceramics are worth a dig. You’ve got decorative bowls, a shrimp and vegetable serving set, and a stack of fruit-decorated porcelain tableware that’s classic Aussie retro. The hand-painted floral border mirror is an odd one out but could be the sleeper lot for anyone flipping homewares. No vehicles or heavy plant listed in this particular clearance, so it’s strictly a browsing-auction for the home and collectables crowd. All lots are online, so you’re bidding against the whole country, not just the local op-shop regulars.
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Cooma Cooma Barge – Expression of Interest
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery
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Landing Barge ‘Jane Virgo’ – Expression of Interest
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This is a serious piece of marine equipment for anyone in the barge or water transport game. The ‘Jane Virgo’ is a self-propelled landing barge, meaning it can move under its own power rather than relying on a tow. That makes it a practical option for river crossings, barge ramps, or moving heavy gear across water.
The auction closes on 31 July 2026, which gives buyers plenty of time to inspect and arrange finance. Lloyds Auctions is running this as a multi-lot sale, so you can also browse vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods in the same event. If you need a landing barge, this is a rare chance to pick up a purpose-built vessel without waiting for a new build.
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Yard Closure & Clearance
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This one is less about shiny showpieces and more about practical pickings for a reno or a shed tidy-up. The timber doors come in a few configurations: some with metal frames and pre-cut holes, others with hinges and lockable hardware, one with a glass pane that’s noted as damaged. Sizes vary, with one door listed at 250cm high, so check the dimensions if you’ve got a specific opening in mind.
If you’re after sheeting, there’s a decent run of plyboard in off-white and a white 16mm option measuring 2070 x 568mm. The bulk lots are where the value tends to hide: a stack of aluminium-framed window screens, assorted tile samples, and a mixed lot including rolls of insulation. There’s also a couple of "assorted items" lots with bits of metal frames, so expect some digging through the photos to see what’s actually there.
The auction runs as a multi-lot online sale, and while the listing covers vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods, this particular clearance is squarely in the building salvage lane. The damaged door frame and the mirror suggest some of this might be offcuts or leftovers from a job, so factor in condition and transport when you’re sizing up your bid. With 12+ lots, it’s a small enough sale to work through methodically without getting overwhelmed.
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Ex-Hire Plant and Equipment Surplus
Lloyds Auctions — multi-lot online auction. Categories include vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods.
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Industrial & Engineering Surplus
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Izilda Werner | Contemporary Masters Collection
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This is a tightly curated collection, not a scattered garage clean-out. The *Silent Structure* series (I through VI) forms the backbone, six pieces that explore form and negative space. *Carmim* and *Silêncio Submerso* add a separate thread, with the latter suggesting a deeper, waterlogged palette. The *Hatching Composition* quartet rounds it out with a more graphic, line-driven energy.
For buyers, it’s a chance to secure multiple works from the same hand in one sitting, which is often harder to do than picking up a single piece. The close date is set for October 2, 2026, so there’s time to research the artist and decide which lot, or lots, you want to chase. Given the small lot count, expect competition on the standout pieces. Bid with a plan, not just enthusiasm.
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Home Entertainment, Audio & Computers
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The PlayStation 3 lot is the clear drawcard here, sold as a complete package with three controllers and games, so you’re not chasing missing bits afterwards. The stereo system comes with multiple speakers, which suggests a proper setup rather than a single-unit job, though operation is something to verify before bidding.
For the retro or oddball crowd, the Electromatic 1000 by Hanimex is worth a look. It’s a vintage piece that could appeal to collectors or anyone after a quirky shelf item. On the practical side, the five monitors plus a box of keyboards gives you bulk office or workshop gear in one hit, handy for a home setup or flipping individually.
It’s a small, four-lot sale, so it’ll move quickly. Check the condition notes on each item, especially the electronics, and factor in pickup from SA. Bid accordingly and you could walk away with a decent haul for not much.
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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This one’s a mixed bag in the true sense, with 12-plus lots spanning practical gear and pure fun. The RC Farm Tractor and Trailor with tipping dump trailer is a standout for anyone after a decent toy, while the 2.4 GHZ 9-channel alloy and plastic RC bulldozer adds some serious remote-control firepower. On the practical side, there’s a 160-piece first aid kit, a wrist blood pressure cuff, and a dash camera with a 4-inch IPS screen.
The tech angle is worth a look too. A Full HD 1080P sports camera claims waterproofing, and the personal mini wifi body camera offers 24-hour continuous recording. Smart watch fans get a 1.99-inch screen model with alarm clock functions, while the video game console packs thousands of retro games for a nostalgia hit. Homewares include notebooks, candles, and a collection of children’s books and comics, plus a four-piece Littlest Pet Shop set.
Bidding is online only through Lloyds, and with the close date sitting at August 20, there’s time to sort through the list. No pickup details are in the listing, so check the auction page for collection terms before you commit. It’s a decent spread for a small budget, especially if you’re after a bit of everything.
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SA Public Trustee Home & Collectables Clearance
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Whitegoods & Appliances
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The Smeg coffee machine is the standout here, a 60cm inbuilt wall unit that’ll appeal to anyone redoing a kitchen or kitting out a cafe. It’s the kind of thing that retails for serious coin, so expect some late action. The Maestro Genesis air purifier is a solid second pick, especially with winter allergies doing the rounds.
Beyond the big-ticket items, there’s a practical run of commercial gear: jumbo roll tissue dispensers, paper towel dispensers (including a four-pack of metal units), and toilet dispensers. Handy for a shop, office, or shed renovation. Also in the mix are a couple of electric toothbrushes, a handheld blender, and an electric teeth cleaning set, so there’s a bit of filler for low-stakes bidding.
It’s an 11-lot online auction, so it won’t drag on. Lloyds runs these regularly, but the Smeg alone makes this one worth a look. Check the lot photos and condition notes before you bid, particularly on the electrical items.
Victoria
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Home Entertainment, Audio & Computers
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The standout lot here is the RRP $4249 Syng Cell Alpha Triphonic Speaker, a serious piece of audio kit that rarely shows up second-hand. If you’re after something more practical, there are three Apple iPad (9th Generation) 64GB Wi-Fi units, plus a Lightspeed POS system with iPad holder for anyone setting up or upgrading a retail counter.
Beyond the obvious electronics, the auction digs into niche territory. The vintage computing bundle featuring Datallac and Alloy gear will appeal to collectors or retro tinkerers, and the bulk lot of kids’ movies and toys is a cheap filler for family entertainment. There’s also a Vornado oscillating tower fan and a Socomec 1000VA UPS, both listed at RRP prices that suggest decent value at auction.
Bidding closes 19 August 2026. Check the lot photos and condition reports before you commit, especially on the vintage and bulk items where wear and tear is part of the deal. If you want the Syng or the iPads, expect competition, but the smaller peripherals like the POS holder and UPS could go for a song.
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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This one’s a bit of a lucky dip, but there’s genuine value scattered through the 12+ lots. The FPV drones are the headline act for hobbyists, and the Logitech MX Keys Mini keyboard has a RRP of $179, so it’s worth a look if you need a decent peripheral. For the kids, the purple Dune Buggy ride-on is the kind of thing that sells fast in summer, and the retro gaming console with 500 pre-loaded games is a easy nostalgia hit.
Beyond the electronics, Lloyds has packed in a solid run of household and media lots. There’s a bulk collection of 50+ picture frames, a mixed lot of homeware including moon-related items, and a stack of National Geographic books and DVDs alongside assorted genre books and CDs. A personal body camera with voice recorder and a selfie stick vlog tripod kit round out the practical gear. If you’re after a bit of everything, or you’re looking to flip some of this in smaller bundles, this auction is worth a browse before it closes on 20 August 2026.
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Whitegoods & Appliances
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The lot list leans heavily on practical household gear, but there’s enough variety to make it worth a scroll. The Fisher & Paykel WA70T60GW1 washer is a solid workhorse for a family laundry, while the Simpson Dual Electronic 1350 SR dryer pairs well if you’re kitting out a rental or granny flat. Kitchen upgrades are covered too: a Frieling black cube hybrid gadget (RRP $229), a Sinkology 18-inch copper sink, and a Stone Lain Gabrielle bone china dinnerware set add some polish without the retail sting.
Small appliances round out the catalogue, with Russell Hobbs toasters, an Avanti double-wall stainless steel drink bottle, and a Revlon One-Step Volumiser Plus 2.0 blowout brush for anyone chasing salon-style volume at home. The Remington Pro-Air turbo dryer and a compact white upright freezer fill out the mix. This is a multi-lot online auction, so you can cherry-pick individual items rather than bidding on the whole lot. Check the close date and get your bids in early, because the useful stuff tends to get snapped up fast.
New South Wales
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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The vinyl is the headline act here. Multiple collections span classical, classic rock, and general pressings, with 32 and 36-EP bundles for anyone chasing 45s in bulk. Condition varies, so factor in a proper sort-through, but for crate-diggers or flippers, this is the kind of lot that rewards patience.
On the tech side, the Samsung CLP-310 is a colour laser that’s been around a while, but fine for light home or small office duty. The Brother HL-1210W is a compact mono unit with wireless, handy as a backup or a first printer. Both are sold as-is, so check the photos and assume they need a once-over.
The battery-powered car is listed as a parts project, meaning it’s likely incomplete or non-running, so only bid if you know your way around a 12V system or need spares. The Targus bags and the Glam Collection iPad case are new-old-stock type items, good for cheap office gear or resale. With 12+ lots and a broad spread, this auction suits anyone after a bit of everything without chasing one big-ticket item.
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Home Improvement, DIY & Hardware
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Beyond the power tools, this one is heavy on the fit-out side. The IDEAL pieces are worth a look if you’re kitting out a home office or a commercial space on the cheap. You’ve got the IR96 free-standing return desk in beech, the ID126 open desk, and the IDLU18 curved left-hand desk, which are all solid, practical units. The IRH18 hob and IRH15 bench seating unit are more specialist, likely pulled from a commercial kitchen or breakout area, so they could be a steal for a cafe fit-out or a serious home renovation.
The Acclaim Link HD-6034 bookcase and the IBH9 bookcase hutch in beech and ironstone round out the storage side. With 12+ lots confirmed, the catalogue is a mixed bag of construction and office gear, so it pays to scroll through the full list before the close date. Check the condition notes on the laser level and the tile cutter if you’re after precision gear, and factor in pickup logistics from NSW when you’re working out your bid.
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