At Lloyds Auctions This Week: Collectables, Jewellery, Liquidation and 134 More Events
This week we list 134 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.
Our Auction Picks this Week
Each week we highlight unique and interesting sales that caught our eye. The full list is below.
-
National Surplus Clearance
A national surplus clearance is offering a mixed lot of office and industrial gear from Lloyds in QLD. Highlights include Herman Miller Mirra chairs worth over $2,300 each, an LG flat-screen monitor, and a ZG200 B2 feeder.
-
Renewable Energy Company Liquidation (ON12050)
Liquidation stock from a renewable energy company is hitting the auction block in NSW. The lot list is packed with LED panels from Cyanergy, including CLP03120 models and CLHB120W high bays, plus Dux Prodigy gas hot water systems.
-
Renewable Energy Company Liquidation (ON12050)
Laptops and smartphones from a renewable energy company liquidation are up for grabs. The lots include Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 4 and Dell Vostro models, plus a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, all from a VIC-based sale closing May 29, 2026.
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
Lloyds Auctions has maintained a high tempo of online sales this week, with multiple timed sessions scheduled for May 23 covering cars, whitegoods, and collectables at 10am, 2pm, and 7pm AEST (Lloyds Auctions website, May 23). The weekly Passenger, Luxury & Commercial Vehicles Auction continues to draw attention, with standout lots including a 2018 Chrysler 300 and a 2017 Mercedes-Benz, promoted via social media for live bidding on May 24 (Lloyds Auctions Facebook, May 24). This consistent cadence of vehicle auctions reflects steady secondary market demand, with unreserved entries starting from low bids.
Beyond the weekly vehicle rotation, the monthly Civil, Transport & Machinery Nationwide Auction is building momentum. A Facebook video countdown on May 20 highlighted over 250 lots sourced from nationwide sellers, signaling a broad cross-section of industrial equipment heading to the block (Lloyds Auctions Facebook, May 20). This event typically attracts trade buyers looking for plant and transport assets, and the volume of entries suggests a healthy consignment pipeline.
The May Grand Vault auction is also in the spotlight, with a May 24 social post promoting an unreserved sale of luxury watches and jewelry. A Cartier diamond bracelet is among the high-value items featured, reinforcing the platform’s reach into the premium collectables segment (Lloyds Auctions Facebook, May 24). Buyers should watch for further lot reveals in the Grand Vault event as the closing date approaches.
Last updated: 26 May 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.
National / Online
Victoria
-

Brand New Caravan Parts (VICA1008)
More detail
Lloyds Auctions is putting up over a dozen brand new caravan parts, all still in their original packaging. The standout items are the caravan windows: sizes include W900xH450, W1000xH800, and W1100xH450 models, each priced at $425 to $480 retail. There are also fixed flat acrylic windows valued at $645 each, and four access hatch service doors worth $129 apiece.
For anyone building or repairing a caravan, this is a straight chance to grab genuine new stock without paying full price. The auction closes on 10 June 2026, so get your bids in early. No reserve drama here, just solid savings on parts that rarely appear at auction brand new.
Looking for a specific item? Use our Auction Search to find it at local auction websites.
AuctionFinder curates upcoming auctions from established Australian auctioneers. We do not conduct the auctions ourselves and are not affiliated with sellers unless stated. Auction details can change! Please be sure to always confirm dates, terms and conditions directly with the auctioneer.











