At Lloyds Auctions This Week: Collectables, Jewellery, Plant-Equipment and 129 More Events
This week we list 129 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.
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Beekeeping Equipment and Tools
Beekeeping gear in bulk is hitting the online auction block through Lloyds, with 12+ lots available nationally. Expect full ventilated suits in sizes from 4XL to 6XL, plus kids’ bee suits and Australian-made beekeeping gloves in small, medium, and large.
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$1.5m Premium Glasses and Kitchenware Clearance – Liquidation
A premium glassware and kitchenware clearance is hitting the auction block through Lloyds Auctions, with over a dozen lots up for sale. Expect Nova brand items like the Webb Oval Bakers, Martini glasses, and white wine sets, plus stainless steel gear and decorative glass pieces.
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National Surplus Clearance
A mixed lot of laptops, phones, and tools is up for auction from Lloyds Auctions, closing July 15. Specific items include an HP 15-db0019AU laptop, two Asus Intel Core i7 machines, an iPhone 11 Pro Max, and a Makita DSS610 18V circular saw.
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 Online Auctions kicked off July with a packed slate of unreserved clearances, headlined by a major energy and solar equipment clearance valued at $3 million scheduled for Sydney on 11 July 2026 (Lloyds Online Auctions, Jul 6). The platform also saw strong recent results in its classic aircraft segment, with a 1978 Cessna 310R selling for $55,000 and a 1974 Cessna T207 achieving $96,800 (Lloyds Auctions Facebook, Jul 5). Ex-government marine assets are also drawing bids, with a 2024 Sea Doo RXT-X 325 jetski reaching $12,000 and another hitting $10,700 (Lloyds Online Auctions, Jul 1).
Business closure sales are building momentum in the pipeline, with Metal Fabrication Warehouse (lot ON12246) and a Porcelain & Ceramic Tiles liquidation both slated for mid-July, offering machinery, equipment and stock (Lloyds Online Auctions, Jul 6). Meanwhile, Lloyds is running an ongoing 7-day in-store mega sale, promoted via Instagram three days ago, featuring daily updates on consumer and lifestyle goods (Lloyds Auctions Instagram, Jul 3). The platform also listed multiple auctions for 1 July 2026, spanning fine jewellery, coins and bullion, home entertainment, and motorbike and marine assets, including an unreserved coins, banknotes and bullion event at 7pm (Lloyds Online Auctions, Jul 1).
Buyers should watch for bidding action on the $3 million Sydney energy clearance and the mid-July business closure sales, both set to offer significant volume in industrial and commercial assets.
Last updated: 7 July 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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Hospitality, Catering & Events
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This auction is more than just the usual kitchen fit-out. It mixes practical catering essentials with decorative pieces that would suit an event hire business or a restaurant looking for a distinct style. The Sankheda-style items appear in five separate lots, each with four pieces, so there’s serious quantity for anyone outfitting a venue. The two traditional Indian-style tables with glass tops add further potential for a themed setup.
Buyers should note that several lots are described as “assorted,” which means you’ll want to inspect or request a detailed list before bidding. The vintage double oven is a standout for its age and character, possibly a restoration project or a feature piece. With 12 lots on offer and a mid-July close, there’s time to sort out transport and check condition.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This auction focuses on investment-grade stones, not costume jewellery. The centrepiece is the 1.71ct De Beers Forever Mark, a branded natural diamond with traceability credentials. For GIA certification fans, there is a 1.01ct F/SI1 round brilliant with excellent cut and symmetry, plus a 1.50ct oval graded G/SI1.
Coloured stone buyers get a look at a 1.01ct natural black princess cut diamond, a 2.06ct total stone weight parcel of natural corundum rubies, and three natural beryl aquamarines totalling 4.56ct. There is also a 0.64ct oval faceted tanzanite and a 1.00ct yellow beryl heliodor.
All lots are sold individually, so you can bid on one stone or several. Check the GIA numbers on the certified lots and factor in certification costs if you are buying loose for resale. Bidding closes on July 14, and Lloyds offers standard buyer’s premium terms.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a pure gemstone auction with no reserve, meaning every lot sells to the highest bidder regardless of price. The standout is the hefty 29.69ct Andamooka matrix opal, a classic South Australian stone with natural host rock patterns. Also notable is the 15.65ct solid boulder opal from Queensland, which offers the dark ironstone backing that collectors prize.
The 12-plus lots cover a solid cross-section of Australian opal country. You get Lightning Ridge solids and crystals, Mintabie freeforms, and white opals alongside boulder material. The 10.34ct lot of semi-dark opals offers good value for someone wanting multiple stones in one hit. All items are listed individually, so you can bid on specific pieces rather than a bulk job lot.
Check the close date carefully and factor in the buyer’s premium. For anyone chasing loose opals for setting or collection, this is a clean, targeted sale without the usual vehicle or machinery clutter.
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$300k Commercial Audio, Tech & Visual
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This multi-lot online auction covers more than just screens. The lot list includes a Lightware Taurus UCX-2×1-HC40 switcher, an AVer CAM520PRO Advance conference camera, and a Crestron 10-inch Room Scheduling Touch Screen. For cabling, there’s a Bullet Train Ultra High-Speed HDMI cable by AV, plus a PUSR RS232 to Ethernet converter and a Yealink WPP20 Wireless Presentation Pod.
Buyers should note the close date of 14 July 2026. With 12-plus lots, the gear suits anyone fitting out a boardroom, training space, or commercial AV setup. Lloyds runs multi-category auctions, so check the full catalogue for any additional items beyond tech.
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UNUSED Rippa R319 Excavators
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This is a straight shot at three identical zero-hour machines, all fresh from the crate. The Rippa R319 is a 19-tonne class excavator suited to civil, demolition, or earthmoving jobs. With full factory warranty still intact, you are effectively buying a new machine at a wholesale price point.
Lloyds runs multi-category sales, but the focus here is squarely on plant gear. No used wear, no dealer prep fees, no haggling. If you need a reliable mid-size excavator for a project starting soon, these three units are the only ones on offer. Bid individually or line up all three for a fleet start-up.
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Beekeeping Equipment and Tools
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This auction is stacked for anyone setting up or restocking an apiary. The standout lots are the 3-layer ventilated beekeeping pants and jackets, sold as separate pieces, which lets you mix and match sizes. The 6XL pants are a rare find for bigger frames, while the kids’ suit (150 cm) covers younger helpers.
Gloves are a key inclusion: 118 pairs of small and 120 pairs of medium Australian-made gloves, plus 80 pairs in large. That’s serious volume for a club or commercial operation. All gear appears to be new-old-stock or surplus, so expect competitive bidding on individual lots. Check the close date of 14 July 2026 and factor in delivery costs if you’re outside a major hub.
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Portable Toilet Blocks & Buildings
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This Lloyds online auction covers a broad mix of goods beyond just the buildings. Vehicle entries include a 2014 Toyota Yaris YRS hatchback and a 2012 Ford Ranger XL dual cab ute, both petrol. Jewellery lots feature diamond rings and gold chains, while the collectables section has coins and stamps.
Plant and equipment buyers will find generators, welders, and power tools. General goods range from furniture and homewares to electronics. The auction closes on 14 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the lot list and register to bid.
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Premium Dream Mattresses
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This is a straight-up bedding auction for anyone who needs a new mattress without paying retail. The Breeze King and Queen models come with a Blue Gel Top, which helps with cooling. The Millenium King and Queen use the Thousand Springs system for support.
Two lots of each queen model are listed, so there is room to bid on multiple beds for a guest room or investment property. Lloyds runs this as a timed online auction, meaning you bid against the clock. Check the close date and have your bid ready before the deadline. No in-person inspection is mentioned, so read the item descriptions carefully before committing.
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$1.5m Premium Glasses and Kitchenware Clearance – Liquidation
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This liquidation auction is stacked with retail-ready stock, much of it from the Nova brand. Standout lots include boxed quantities of Nylon Slotted utensils (24-pack), lemon squeezers (12-pack), and multiple sets of four white wine glasses. A set of two oval casserole dishes with lids is also in the mix, alongside a 96-piece lot of decorative glass items.
Buyers should note the RRP values listed on each lot, which indicate the stock was originally priced for premium retail. The auction closes on July 15, 2026, so there’s time to browse the full catalogue. With Lloyds running the sale, expect standard online bidding procedures and buyer’s premium terms. If you’re after high-end kitchen gear or glassware for resale, this clearance is worth a look.
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National Surplus Clearance
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This National Surplus Clearance covers more than just electronics. The lot list includes a ZG200 B2 feeder for material handling, a Bosch L-BOXX tool storage case, and a pair of Apple AirPods Pro charging cases. The Nokia smartphone with a 6.1-inch display and the Lenovo IdeaPad 110S-11IBR laptop add further variety for anyone needing backup devices or parts.
With 12+ lots spread across vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant equipment as well, this auction suits buyers looking for a broad mix. The Dell Vostro P117F and Jabra headphones with a charging case round out the office gear. Check the full catalogue for condition details before bidding closes on July 15.
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UNUSED Poly Pipe
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This is a straightforward buy for anyone needing bulk poly pipe without the retail markup. The PN8 rating means it handles moderate pressure, making it a solid fit for farm or construction site use. With only one lot on offer, there is no messing around with multiple bids.
The auction closes on 15 July 2026, so there is plenty of time to inspect the specs. Lloyds runs this as part of a broader online sale covering vehicles, plant equipment, and general goods, but the pipe stands out as a clean, single-item opportunity for buyers who know what they need.
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UNRESERVED 20FT Shipping Containers
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Lloyds Auctions is handling this one. The containers are listed as "FACTORY DIRECT" which suggests they are ex-stock, not second-hand or refurbished. With a 2025 build date, you are getting current-spec gear with full usable life ahead.
This is a multi-lot online auction covering vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods. The containers themselves are the standout here: no reserve means the highest bid wins, no matter how low. If you need secure dry storage or a flat-pack shed alternative, this is a straight path to a cheap outcome. Bidding closes 15 July 2026.
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Fine Jewellery
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This is a tightly curated jewellery auction from Lloyds, running across multiple categories but with a strong focus on precious metals and gemstones. The lot list shows a clear emphasis on 14ct and 18K gold, with both yellow and white gold represented. The 14ct two-tone gold Ethiopian black opal ring and the 14ct rose and white gold radiant cut piece add some colour variation to the catalogue.
Buyers should note the price guide starting at $700, which suggests entry-level bidding on individual lots. The 18K yellow gold grain set diamond and emerald item is likely the headline lot, given the higher carat weight and combination of stones. The 10K yellow and white gold diamond signet ring offers a more affordable option for someone wanting a classic men’s piece. With 12+ lots and a close date of 15 July 2026, there is time to inspect the listings online and decide which pieces suit your collection or resale plans.
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Motorbike, Marine & Recreation Assets Auction
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The marine section alone covers a 1990 SeaJay 4.3 BarraBoat, a 1999 Blue Fin Boats 325p, and a Hobie Mirage Revolution 2 kayak. For those after a personal watercraft, there is also a 2013 Sea Doo GTS 130.
On the land side, the 2026 Harbour Caravan T19.6 is a near-new off-road unit. Two campers are also listed: a 2021 Bush Wakka and a 2021 Stoney Creek Campers SCFF Gen 2. For something unusual, a homemade enclosed tandem axle party trailer is in the mix.
Two-wheel and three-wheel options include a 2009 VW 1650cc 4-cylinder trike, a 2016 Piaggio Typhoon 50cc scooter with 7,690km showing, plus a 2021 Sea Doo and the Hobie kayak. All lots close on 15 July 2026. Check the lot list for condition reports before bidding.
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UNRESERVED Disability Vehicle Equipment & Car Parts
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This is a straight-up unreserved sale, so every lot will sell to the highest bidder on the day. The standout items are the unused Rabbit Trap wheelchair lifts, which come up rarely in this condition. There is also a 2013 Folding Platform Wheelchair Lift for buyers needing a specific year model.
The lot list shows a strong mix of new old stock and second-hand gear. If you are a mobility equipment dealer, a workshop fitting out vehicles, or a private buyer upgrading a car, this is a clean source of parts without retail markup. Check the listings closely for condition notes on each lift. Bidding is online through Lloyds, with the auction running across multiple categories including vehicles and general goods.
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Shark MK3 Transportable Waste Compactors
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These compactors are designed to handle mixed waste streams, making them a solid fit for construction sites, recycling centres, or industrial yards. The Shark MK3 is known for its rugged build and simple hydraulic operation, meaning less downtime and easier maintenance. Each unit is self-contained and transportable, so you can shift it between jobs without a headache.
With the close date set for July 2026, there is time to inspect the gear and plan your bid. Lloyds runs a broad online marketplace, so check the listing for specific condition notes and pickup details. If you need a reliable compactor that can take a beating, these three units are worth a look.
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UNRESERVED Vacuum Freeze Dryer & Mango Pulper
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This three-lot auction from Lloyds is purely unreserved, meaning every item sells to the highest bidder regardless of price. The SED-15DG vacuum freeze dryer is the headline piece, suited for food processing or lab use. The 2019 mango pulper is a ready-to-go unit for fruit operations.
The hammermill has unknown specs, so factor in inspection time. Close date is July 15, 2026, giving you room to research before bidding. No reserve means the starting price is all that matters.
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UNUSED Machinery, Buildings, Generators & More!
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This is a straight-up plant and equipment auction with a heavy focus on unused 2025 and 2026 stock. The Kobolt brand dominates the lot list, including the KX11 mini excavator with multiple attachments, the K926 and K938 wheel loaders, and two zero-turn mowers in 50-inch and 62-inch decks. There’s also a rotating hydraulic dumper with trailer and a firefighting unit on a trailer, both listed as 2026 models.
For buyers wanting power, the 75 kVA generator on trailer and the 25 kVA unit are both tagged as 2026 builds. The KX135 excavator with a Kubota engine and an 8×5 3-tonne heavy trailer rounds out the heavy gear. With 12 lots and a close date of July 15, 2026, it’s worth a look if you need new plant equipment without the retail wait.
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UNRESERVED ADELAIDE Factory Direct – Machinery, Containers & Equipment
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These are genuine factory-fresh units, not trade-ins or clearance stock. The LANDHERO ME18 and WOLVERINE models cover everything from compact earthmoving to vegetation management, with several skid steer variants to suit different attachments. The ZHW 40ft container offers secure weatherproof storage or transport, and its multi-door design makes loading from either side straightforward.
Everything is unreserved, meaning the highest bidder takes it regardless of price. Lloyds runs this as a straightforward online auction, so factor in buyer’s premium and freight from Adelaide. If you need new plant gear without the showroom markup, this is the kind of sale where you can set your own price. Check the lot list for specific model numbers and condition notes before bidding closes on July 15, 2026.
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UNRESERVED Porcelain & Ceramic Tiles Business Closure
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This is a straight-up business clearance with no reserve, meaning every lot sells to the highest bidder. The inventory is all natural stone and ceramic tiles, ideal for renovators, builders, or anyone stocking up on quality flooring and wall materials.
The auction runs through Lloyds’ online platform, so you can bid from anywhere. With 12 lots and no minimum price, the key is to pick your tiles and set your limit. Check the condition and quantities on offer before the close date.
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Dental Laboratory Business
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This is a specialised sale for anyone setting up or restocking a dental laboratory. The standout lots are the two furnaces: the Accu-Therm II 1000 for burnout and the Ivoclar Vivadent pressing unit for ceramic work. Both are essential for crown and bridge fabrication.
Supporting gear includes a Renfert Basic Eco sandblaster, a Scheu-miniSTAR thermoforming machine, and a Wassermann steam cleaner. The air compressor selection is strong too, with two Chicago Air Compressors Hush20 units and an oil-free Nardi Compressori Medical model. There are also electric treatment and massage chairs, plus a polishing motor. Buyers should inspect the item condition notes carefully before bidding.
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UNRESERVED Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
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This is unreserved, so every lot will sell to the highest bidder regardless of price. The standout is the 2013 $2 purple Queen Coronation trio, a known low-mintage piece that often draws serious collectors. The 2000 trio of $1 and 50c coins includes a rare $1 pair that typically outperforms standard sets at auction.
The Commonwealth Games collections from 2006 are listed across five separate lots, giving bidders a shot at cherry-picking individual years rather than buying a full set. Also in the mix is the 2003-11 Royal Wedding coins set spanning 50c pieces from multiple years. All lots appear to be in original packaging or collection holders based on the listing format. Check each lot for condition notes before bidding.
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Historic Arms & Militaria
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This sale leans heavily into wartime collectables and period firearms. Beyond the pistol and mortar, there is a military projectile kit, a handheld grenade, and a run of uniform badges. For paper collectors, Lloyds has bundled a wartime era photo collection, a set of magazines, plus "The War Papers" newspaper supplements and a lot of six historical newspapers.
Buyers should note the auction runs across multiple categories, so you will find vehicles, jewellery, and plant equipment mixed in with the militaria. The close date is firm at 15 July, and with 12 lots confirmed, bidding will move quickly. Check the full catalogue for condition reports on the firearms and mortar.
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Designer & Fashion
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This is a straight-up fashion auction for anyone who wants luxury brands without the retail price tag. The lot list shows serious heavy hitters: a Chanel quilted leather medium Boy flap bag, a yellow lambskin North South Boy wallet on chain, and a vintage caviar leather shoulder bag. There’s also a Dior Black Stainless Steel Christal watch with diamonds.
Beyond the handbags and accessories, the auction includes bulk lots of Ellis & Co Australia stock. That means 74 wool beanies, 150 ribbed knit beanies, circle scarves, and OG scarves in camel and rose. If you’re after branded winter gear in quantity, those lots are worth a look.
The auction closes on July 15, 2026. Bidding is online, so check the Lloyds site for the full catalogue and condition reports. No pickup details listed yet, but expect standard freight options for larger buys.
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Civil, Transport & Machinery – Nationwide
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The standout lots here are the heavy plant: think Caterpillar and Komatsu excavators, Volvo articulated dump trucks, and Hitachi graders. For the smaller operator, there’s a solid spread of utes, trailers, and workshop tools. Don’t overlook the non-industrial side either. Lloyds has thrown in jewellery lots with gold and diamonds, plus collectables that often slip through at sharp prices.
Buyers should note this is a true nationwide event, so pick-up logistics vary by lot. Check individual listings for location and condition reports. The closing date is fixed, but items end in staggered blocks, so plan your bids around the vehicle and plant categories if that’s your focus. No reserve on many lots, which keeps the starting bids honest.
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Machining, Manufacturing & Industrial Surplus
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This is a classic Lloyds multi-lot cleanout, so you’ll find everything from heavy plant and workshop machinery to jewellery and general goods. The machining side looks strong: keep an eye out for branded metalworking kit, tooling packages, and industrial consumables that often fly under the radar. Vehicle listings are also part of the mix, which can be a good chance to snag a ute or trade-in stock.
The close date is 15 July 2026, so you’ve got time to inspect the catalogues as they populate. Because Lloyds runs these sales across multiple categories, you’ll want to check the lot lists regularly for new additions. If you’re after lathe tooling, welding gear, or surplus fabrication steel, this one’s worth a deep dive.
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$500k Major Lighting , Fans & Accessories- Insurance Claim
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This is a straight-up insurance claim dump, so expect wholesale pricing on brand-new stock. The lot list is heavy on commercial-grade gear: Eco Bay polycarbonate reflectors ($1,749 RRP each), multiple bulk lots of Martec Blade surface LEDs, and flush-mount LED units packed in sixes and twelves. There’s also a 50-piece lot of TradeTec adaptors worth $599.50.
If you’re an electrician, builder, or property manager, this is a chance to stock up on finished goods at a fraction of their retail. No dodgy seconds here, just overstock from a paid-out claim. The auction closes 16 July 2026, so you’ve got time to run the numbers on each lot. Lloyds runs this one nationally, so factor in freight if you’re outside a major hub.
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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This Lloyds auction has some genuine variety for the tinkerer and collector. Music gear is a strong draw: the Deviser electric guitar comes in blue and white, plus there’s an Axlom red acoustic (model AC821AM-S) and a full Monterey steel string pack still boxed. For the home workshop, two new siphon drum pumps are listed, and a Husqvarna electric sewing machine (Sweden-made) sits alongside a Janome My Style 16S.
The entertainment side is well covered. An extensive CD collection is up, along with a box of mixed vinyl records and a pallet of assorted books. There’s also a Daylite L-150 modelling lamp and, for the retro fitness fan, Jane Fonda’s Step Aerobic and Abdominal Workout. If you’re into 3D printing, the Cocoon Create unit is compact and ready to go. Lots are modest in number but cover enough ground to make a quick browse worthwhile.
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Affordable Watches
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This is a straightforward grab for anyone needing a spare timepiece or a budget gift. The standout items are the branded pieces: a DKNY Tachymeter wristwatch and two Diesel models, the DZ-1020 and DZ-4089. The Classique pocket watch adds a bit of old-school variety to an otherwise quartz-heavy list.
Most lots come with their original boxes, which is a nice touch for resale or gifting. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, so you can pick individual watches without committing to the whole bundle. Check the condition notes on each listing before bidding, as these are affordable items with no stated service history. Closes July 16, so get your bids in early.
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Luxury Watches
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This is a straight-up watch auction, not a mixed general sale. Twelve lots and all of them are Rolex, spanning the 1950s to 2017. The Oyster Perpetual Zephyr with crosshair dial (ref 6084) is a rare vintage piece for collectors. The two-tone Datejust 36 from 2005 (ref 116233) and the 2017 Datejust 41 (ref 126333) are solid modern options.
Buyers should inspect the condition notes carefully. Vintage models like the 14k yellow gold 34mm (ref 6567) and the Lady Date 18k (ref 6517) can have patina and service history that affects value. All lots are offered by a single vendor, so expect consistent grading. Bid online through Lloyds.
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Antiques, Vintage & Interior Treasures
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This is a tight, focused sale for anyone into decorative collectables and vintage interior pieces. The ceramics section is the standout: a set of six old English character jugs, a broader collection of English ceramic decorative pitchers, and a grouping of Staffordshire fine ceramic jugs. For bronze work, there are two Philip Jones frog sculptures with fitted mounts, plus a bronze kangaroo figurine on a circular base and a carved wooden bird figurine on a log base.
The camera gear adds a practical angle. Expect two Canon film cameras with two flash kits and carry bags, plus a collection of camera components and a USSR lens. There is also an original edition Memphis Press-Scimitar reporting typewriter. With 12 lots on offer, the auction is compact but varied. Check the condition notes on the ceramics and bronzes before bidding.
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6M Portable Buildings
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These two portable buildings are identical in footprint, each measuring 5.8 metres by 6 metres with an open plan interior. That gives you roughly 35 square metres of usable space per unit, enough for a small office setup, a trade shed, or a temporary retail space.
Being from Lloyds, the auction runs online with a set close date of 16 July 2026. The wider catalogue also covers vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods, so you can bundle a bid if you need other gear. Check the listing for pickup and delivery terms, as portables this size usually require a truck and crane for transport.
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Home Improvement, DIY & Hardware
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This auction covers a broad sweep of DIY and hardware items, with a clear lean toward retro automotive and outdoor gear. The HQ Holden bonnet grill is the standout for classic car restorers, while the pair of Ford XA or XB panelvan doors will appeal to van enthusiasts chasing original panels. The 1950s Black and Decker drill is a solid piece of industrial history for collectors.
On the home improvement side, there are five Thule translucent roof vents, ideal for caravans or campers, and a Ranger skylight with an internal blind sized 700×500. The Sizzler BBQ straight slide kit and two lockable swivel slides for the Sizzler Deluxe are practical additions for anyone kitting out a trailer or camper setup.
With 12 lots and no reserve prices listed, the value is in the mix. Check the condition yourself before bidding, especially on the older vehicle parts.
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Cork & Barrel
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This is a tight, curated selection for anyone building a cellar or chasing a special bottle. The 1984 Henschke Hill of Grace is the clear standout, a legendary vintage from one of Australia’s most revered producers. You’ll also find a Lalla Gully 2004 Riesling, a Tasmanian bottle with serious age-worthiness, plus a Jacob’s Creek Chardonnay 2005 that’s well past its typical drinking window, making it a gamble for collectors who like mature whites.
The lot list also includes a Santa Margherita Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, a Pierie Tasmania Limited Release Premium Cuvée, and a Queen Adelaide Chardonnay 2002. Red drinkers get a Barossa blend from Kest Reserve, a Merlot from Allegiance Wines’ Artisan range, and a 2015 Cimicky ‘Trumps’ Shiraz from the Barossa Valley. Check each bottle’s provenance and storage history before bidding; some of these vintages are long in the tooth.
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Ultimate LEGO Event
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This isn’t a jumble of loose bricks. Each of the 12-plus lots is a boxed set, many from the high-end CREATOR Expert and 18+ lines. The retired VW Beetle (10252) and Ferris Wheel (10247, note shelfwear) are genuine collector pieces, while the Bonsai Tree (10281) and Wild Flowers (10313) offer more recent, display-friendly builds.
Buyers should check the condition notes. The Ferris Wheel is labelled “shelfwear”, meaning the box may show scuffs or dents. The Fiat 500 (10271) and Vespa 125 (10298) are also marked retired, pushing their resale value up. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, so you bid on individual sets, not the whole collection. The close date is 17 July 2026, giving you time to research current market prices. If you’re after a sealed, retired LEGO set without paying eBay premiums, this is the sort of catalogue worth watching.
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Major Brand Paint Weekend Wipeout
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This is a straight-up paint wipeout with over a dozen lots of Taubmans Easy Coat. The line-up is heavy on interior wall paints in low sheen, with some high sheen options also appearing. If you’ve got a house to spray or a crew to supply, buying in bulk here beats retail hands down.
Lloyds is running this as a timed online auction, so you bid direct against other buyers. No reserve games. Check the finish on each lot carefully. Some are semi-gloss, some low sheen. That matters if you’re after a specific look. The close date gives you time to inspect the listing details.
For anyone painting a whole house or multiple rooms, consolidating several lots into one win could save serious coin. Taubmans Easy Coat is a solid mid-range choice. Just factor in pickup logistics. Lloyds won’t hold stock forever.
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Retailer Diamond Clearance
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This is a pure jewellery play, focused entirely on natural fancy colour diamonds across yellow, pink, blue, and brown grades. The standout is the 1.004ct certified fancy yellow/brown diamond, but the 1.422ct certified natural fancy brown diamond and the 1.06ct natural fancy yellow cushion cut offer serious colour for the money. Smaller stones like the 0.72ct pink diamond and the 1.93ct total weight parcel of four natural diamonds give budget-conscious buyers a foot in the door.
The lot list shows a mix of yellow and white gold settings, with halo designs and solitaires. The 16.40ct champagne diamond piece is a heavy hitter for statement jewellery fans. All lots are from a retailer clearance, meaning stock that would have sat in a showcase at retail prices is now competing against the wholesale market. Bidding closes July 17, 2026. Check each lot for certification details before you bid.
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Models & Die-Cast
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This is a targeted sale for V8 Supercar and touring car fans. The lot list reads like a Hall of Fame garage: multiple Autoart 1/18 scale models, a 1977 Holden LX Torana SS hatchback, and a Gibson Motorsport Ford Escort Cosworth rally car. The Biante Classics pieces cover both Holden and Ford legends, including the Peter Brock Commodore VR and the Dick Johnson AU Falcon from Bathurst 1999.
Buyers should note the Devil Yellow Autoart Holden V2 Monaro CV8 and the #1 Holden VT Commodore driven by Garth Tander. These are collector-grade items, not toys. Check each listing for condition details and box authenticity. The auction closes 17 July 2026, so there is time to research values. Lloyds runs a standard online bidding process with no reserve on some lots. Factor in postage or pickup from their Australian location.
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Cellar & Twist
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This is a straight-up cellar clearance with a solid cross-section of Australian drops. You get sparkles, reds, whites and rosés from producers like Paxton, Pizzini, and Riversdale Estate. The 2017 Rob Dolan True Colours Shiraz is a handy smaller format for a midweek drink, while the 2022 Round Two Cabernet and 2023 Pizzini Sangiovese Shiraz offer some variety beyond the usual big shiraz.
Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, so you bid on individual bottles or cases as they come up. Check the close date and be ready to move. No reserve games here, just straight bidding against other drinkers. Good for stocking up without the retail markup.
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Ready, Set Jet, Luggage Sale
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This is a pure clearance play. Every item is listed as brand new with its full retail price shown, so you can see exactly what you’re saving. The Wanderlite range dominates: cabin bags, mid-size suitcases, and a 32-inch checked case at $299 RRP. The Pierre Cardin and Olympus Astra pieces fill out the premium end.
Shipping is included in the winning bid, which removes a common hidden cost in online auctions. The sale closes on July 18, 2026, giving you time to pick your size and colour. If you need luggage without paying department store markup, this is a straight-up deal.
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Major Brand Paint Weekend Wipeout
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This is a straight-up paint dump from Lloyds Auctions, all online and closing 18 July 2026. The bulk of the lots are Taubmans interior wall paint in low sheen, listed as unreserved, meaning no floor price to bump things up. A few standouts include Wattyl’s I.D. range in Pure Magenta and Solver Maxi Wash low sheen acrylic, which are less common on the auction circuit.
If you’re painting a whole house or running a tradie crew, this is the sort of sale where you stock up without the retail sting. The auction runs across multiple categories as usual for Lloyds, but the paint lots are the clear focus here. Check the condition notes on each lot, as some listings only show “UNRESERVED” without a specific paint line. Bid smart, and you could land a palette of quality gear for a song.
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Iconic Brisbane Event Centre Closure – Final Call
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Lloyds is running this online auction for a well-known Brisbane function venue shutting down for good. The kitchen gear is the real draw here. You’ve got a Rational iCombi Pro, a commercial stainless steel heated holding cabinet, and multiple stainless steel tray racks on castors. That’s serious catering equipment, not weekend-warrior stuff.
The rest of the list mixes hospitality and oddball assets. A 1998 20-foot container could be useful for on-site storage or a workshop. The Club Car golf buggy is a solid buy for a resort, farm, or large property. And the large timber bar suggests the venue’s fit-out is being stripped clean. Check the lot list closely for any missing details on the oven model or bar dimensions. Close date is 18 July 2026.
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Lab Grown Diamonds & Jewellery
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This is a straight-up diamond auction with no jewellery settings to wade through. Each lot is a loose lab grown diamond with a full IGI report, so you are bidding on the stone itself. The standout is the 7.59 carat E/VS1, but the 7.58 carat E/VS2 and the 7.26 carat F/VVS2 are serious contenders too.
For buyers looking to stock up, there are ten smaller stones between 1.06 and 1.52 carats, mostly D or E colour with VVS1 or VVS2 clarity. That is a solid run of near-flawless goods. Lloyds runs these multi-lot sales regularly, so check the close date of July 18, 2026, and factor in the buyer’s premium. No reserve on individual lots means the opening bid could be your winning bid.
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Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
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This is a specialist numismatic sale with over a dozen lots covering pre-decimal currency, error notes, and modern silver collectibles. The standout is the 1925 penny known as the 2nd rarest Australian penny variety, alongside a 1946 penny and the 1925 penny listed as the 3rd rarest. Both carry serious catalogue values for collectors chasing key dates.
Banknote collectors should look at the 1960 five-pound notes (catalogue $450) and the 1995 five-dollar error note that was folded during printing. The lot also includes a run of 1911-1964 penny and half-penny collections with combined catalogue values over $5,000.
On the modern side, Lloyds is offering a 1 oz Star Wars silver coin in Han Solo in Carbonite design, a 2024 Scooby-Doo All You Can Eat 1 oz silver coin, and a 10 oz Star Wars silver Han Solo piece. These are minted by Agoro and appeal to pop culture collectors as well as silver stackers. The auction closes 18 July 2026, so there is time to research catalogue values before bidding.
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Mancave & Memorabilia
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This auction is a goldmine for collectors who want verified signatures from the biggest names in sport and entertainment. The lot list is stacked: a 2025 Brisbane Broncos signed jersey, a Cristiano Ronaldo signed 2022 shirt, and a 2026 Matildas signed football. There is also a Roger Federer signed tennis item, a Kobe Bryant photographic collage, and an Arsenal 2025/26 Premier League jersey.
Beyond the sports gear, the memorabilia section gets weird and wonderful. The Simpsons family life-size statue set is a standout for TV fans, while the vintage Silver Jubilee slot machine adds a classic arcade feel. An Encore (Aerosmith) drumskin hand signed by Steve Tyler rounds out the music collectables. With 12 lots confirmed and more likely, check the full catalogue for condition notes and provenance details. Bidding closes 18 July, so get in early.
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Aussie Adventurer
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This is a broad-stroke Lloyds sale with something for the tradie, the collector, and the investor. The vehicle listings lean toward off-road and touring rigs, so expect dual-cab utes and modified four-wheel drives. Jewellery lots include loose gemstones, chains, and rings, often with precious metals. On the plant side, you will find generators, welders, and earthmoving attachments.
Buyers should check each lot for condition reports and photos, as items range from used trade-ins to ex-display stock. The collectables section covers coins, stamps, and vintage tools, which can be a good punt if you know your stuff. With no reserve on many lots, the bidding action will decide the price. Get your bids in early to avoid the final rush.
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$220k Major Brand Baby Essentials Clear-out- Nuby
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Lloyds is running this multi-lot auction with a close date of July 19, 2026. The standout here is the sheer volume of brand-new Nuby stock, covering feeding, drinking, and soothing gear. The lot list shows pallet-sized quantities of items like the Thirsty Kids Reflex Spout Cup, Sure Grip Astronaut Mat, and Citroganix Pacifier Wipes in bulk packs.
Buyers should note that individual lot RRPs range from $143 for a Fun Feeding Bowl up to $863 for the Astronaut Mat. This is a wholesale-style clear-out, so expect to bid on multiple units per lot. If you run a retail store or need to stock up for a new arrival, this is a direct line to well-known baby brands without the shop markup. Check the full lot list for pallet counts and shipping details.
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Clean Sweep Vacuum Clearance
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This multi-lot online auction from Lloyds is a straight clearance of Devanti stick vacuums, all with free shipping attached. The range covers basic cordless models up to the more powerful 300W units, so there is variety in performance and price. With an RRP spread from $99 to $499, the final bids will determine if you pick up a spare for the car or a primary machine for the house.
Check the close date of 19 July 2026 and factor in that shipping is already covered. No need to worry about freight costs eating into your saving. If you have been watching these vacuums in stores, this is a chance to grab one at a discount without leaving home.
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Luxury Jewellery
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This is a solid jewellery auction for anyone after serious sparkle without retail prices. The standout lot is the 7CT LAB VS DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET, a piece that would cost multiples in a shop. The 14.86CT TDW DIAMOND RIVIERA necklace is another heavy hitter, offering real presence on the neckline.
Emerald lovers get two strong options: a 14K white gold trilogy halo ring with a 1.79ct Zambian emerald, plus a 14K yellow gold dress ring. Tanzanite fans are also covered with three 14K white gold pieces, including a statement ring and a halo design. Every lot is set in solid gold, mostly 14K, with diamonds throughout. The auction closes on 19 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the lots and bid smart.
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UNRESERVED LIFETIME COLLECTION PART 5
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This is part five of a massive collection clearance, and every lot goes without a reserve. The vehicle lineup includes a 1965 Ford Mustang, a 1972 Holden HQ Monaro, and a 1980s Land Rover Series III. Jewellery highlights feature a 9ct gold sapphire ring and a set of sterling silver brooches from the 1920s.
On the collectables side, there’s a run of signed AFL memorabilia, antique porcelain figurines, and a complete set of 1966 decimal currency coins. Plant and equipment includes a working 1950s Ferguson tractor and a Miller welder. All items are sold as-is, so get your inspections done before the close date on 19 July 2026.
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ART GALLERY
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This is a solid cross-section of Australian art, from Indigenous desert painters to modernist and contemporary names. The standout is the strong showing of George "Hairbrush" Tjungurrayi works, a key Papunya Tula artist. Also present are a still life by Clarice Beckett, a rare offering from a painter whose market has strengthened considerably, and a piece by Kevin Charles "Pro" Hart, the outback folk artist.
Beyond the art, Lloyds has bundled in vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant equipment as part of this multi-lot online sale. If you are after a single artwork, note that bids are per lot, not for the whole gallery. Check each listing for condition reports and shipping options, as some pieces may require specialist handling. The close date gives you a few weeks to inspect, but register early to avoid last-minute hiccups.
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Affordable Jewellery
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This sale covers the essentials for anyone building a jewellery collection or looking for gifts with real value. The standout pieces are the diamond solitaires in 14K yellow gold, one carrying 0.42ct total diamond weight, and the double halo ruby and diamond ring in 14K white gold.
The 9K pieces offer affordable entry points, including amethyst and diamond enhancers and half-hoop huggie earrings. A morganite and diamond halo ring in 14K yellow gold adds a modern twist. Bidding is open now, with all lots closing on 20 July 2026. Check the lot list for condition reports.
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Retro Tech and Games
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This is a solid mix of nostalgia and function. The mBeat turntables come in two colourways: the Uptown model and the Woodstock Tiffany Blue, both with RRP around the $250-$300 mark. For gamers, the R36H portable console claims over 10,000 built-in games, a strong draw for retro fans.
Smaller items add value for a low spend. The Sling Puck wooden hockey game and the All-in-One Tic-Tac-Toe desktop game are cheap, tactile fun. The Australian Mancave cushion with an ESSO logo is a quirky local touch.
Buyers should note the close date is 20 July 2026, so there’s time to browse. Lloyds runs multi-lot auctions across vehicles, collectables, and general goods, so check the full catalogue for bundle opportunities.
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UNRESERVED ART
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This unreserved sale covers more than just wall art. The Ancient Game Series includes a six-player board game and a five-player set, plus a framed painting and a print titled "Game for Prayers." These are standalone collectable pieces, not just decorative fillers.
The abstract modernist oil painting with gestural marks offers a contrast to the vintage photography. Buyers should check the condition notes on each lot before bidding, as some items are listed as unknown. With no reserve, the final price on each lot will be whatever the room decides.
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Passenger, Luxury & Commercial Vehicles Auction
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This auction covers everything from daily drivers to work vans and luxury SUVs. The 2023 Ford Everest Trend in Bronze has clocked up 108,513km, while the 2023 LDV Deliver 9 Van is a low-km option for tradies. If you’re after a performance sedan, the 2019 BMW 330i M Sport G20 is worth a look, and the 2018 Volkswagen Transporter T6 340TDI Single Cab suits a commercial buyer.
Notable high-mileage entries include a 2018 Isuzu MU-X with 218,321km and a 2018 Ford Everest Titanium. All vehicles are listed with odometer readings and most have a Pre-Purchase Inspection powered by mycar. Bidding closes on July 20, 2026. No reserve or starting bid details are provided, so check the listing for each lot.
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UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery
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Lloyds Auctions is running this multi-lot online sale with no reserve, meaning every piece will sell to the highest bidder. The lot list leans heavily on personalised and symbolic jewellery, including heart-shaped pendants, “My Family My Life” bracelets, and V-shaped gold coloured studs. There’s also a run of Belcher chains in rose gold colouring, plus twenty blue and metallic gold leather bands and twenty five pink and red leather personalised items.
Buyers should check the close date of 20 July 2026 and factor in postage or pickup from the Australian location. With no reserve and a tight focus on affordable jewellery, this auction suits anyone looking to stock up on giftable pieces or add to a personal collection. The mix of shamrock motifs and family-themed items gives it a broad appeal, but the silver coloured lots dominate the offering.
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Metal Fabrication Warehouse Closing Down Sale
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This Lloyds online auction covers the closure of a metal fabrication business, so expect serious plant and equipment. Standout lots include the Chalmers & Corner 65-tonne press brake and the Lasercam CNC laser cutter with standalone control. For pipe work, there’s a Hafco RR-40 rolling machine rated to 30mm, plus a Luna LA400 aluminium mitre saw with a single 400mm blade.
Buyers should note three air compressors in the mix: a CompAir COMP.75 with a Perkins diesel, a Champion CSF22 packaged rotary unit, and a towable compressor. The manual TWM stacker with a narrow carriage will suit a tight workshop. Bidding closes 13 July 2026.
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High End Laptops, Tablets and More..
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This is a solid pick for anyone after business-grade or convertible gear. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 is a proven workhorse, while the Yoga Pro 7 offers a premium build in a distinctive colour. HP ProBook 440 G7 units round out the laptop selection.
The Microsoft Surface Pro listings are the main draw here. You get a mix of Pro 9 tablets with cables, plus older models like the 1983, 1982, 2038, and 2079. That means a range of specs and conditions to bid on individually. An iPhone 12 in Black is also in the mix.
Close date is 20 July 2026, so there is time to check each lot’s details. Lloyds runs multi-category auctions, but this IT equipment lot list is the focus. No street address given, so expect online bidding only.
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Electrician Contractor Business Liquidation
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This is a clean-out from an electrician’s business, so you’re getting real worksite gear, not just garage clutter. The standout is the ICCONS concrete gas nailer – that’s a specialist tool that holds its value well. There are also two Makita rotary hammers, one with a serial number, which suggests it’s been looked after.
Watch for the XTORQUE tool kit and the TMPV3 solar PV installation kit, both noted as missing pieces. You’ll want to factor in replacement cost if you need a complete set. The Stanley FatMax Xtreme tool bag is a bonus if you’re after a carry-all for the smaller gear.
Bidding closes 20 July 2026. Inspection is online only so check the photos carefully, especially for the items with missing accessories. Lloyds runs these multi-lot sales regularly, so expect standard buyer’s premium and pickup terms.
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WORLD CUP FEVER – Memorabilia, Lego, & Games
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This auction leans hard into football nostalgia, with a mix of modern and vintage gear. The standout is the Panini 1994 World Cup Story, marked rare and valued at $499, alongside a Panini Qatar 2022 box at $399. For current tournament fans, there is a new adidas World Cup 2026 Final League ball at $179 and the official FIFA World Cup 26 Trionda Club Ball at $99.
Lego and games are also in the mix, though the specific lots are not detailed beyond the memorabilia and football items. New Panini sticker packs for both the 2026 and 2022 World Cups offer lower entry points at $65 and $99. With 12 lots and no reserve prices mentioned, this is a straight shootout for collectors wanting signed or limited-edition pieces. Check the listing for the full catalogue before bidding closes.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This is a concentrated jewellery catalogue for anyone trading in coloured stones or investment-grade diamonds. The natural fancy pink diamonds at 0.10 and 0.13 carats are the kind of niche lots that rarely appear in bulk auctions, while the 12.77-carat loose emeralds offer solid weight for a cutter or setter.
Buyers should note the clarity grades: the 1.01-carat brown-pink is I3, which means visible inclusions but a rare colour. The 0.98 and 0.96 carat treated brilliant diamond pairs could suit remount work. For volume, the 69.33-carat lemon quartz is a statement piece rough. All lots are online with Lloyds, so you’ll need to register and bid before the 21st. No reserve on some items, which is where the value sits.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a straight-up stones-only auction from Lloyds, based in Australia and closing on 21 July 2026. Every lot is unreserved, meaning the highest bidder walks away with the goods regardless of the final figure. With 12 lots confirmed and more possible, the focus is squarely on natural, untreated material.
Standout pieces include the 80.70-carat natural quality turquoise and the 16.60-carat certified sapphire, both offering serious carat weight for collectors or jewellers looking to cut their own settings. The 6.45-carat natural rare ludwigite peridot is an unusual find, while the 19.15-carat Brazilian amethyst and 7.95-carat lustrous peridot round out the range nicely. All lots are listed with carat weights and colour descriptions, so you can bid with confidence.
Buyers should note this is a multi-lot online auction, so you can cherry-pick individual stones or go for the lot. No reserve means no floor price, but it also means competition could heat up fast. Check the listing for any buyer’s premium or shipping details before you click.
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6M Open Plan Portable Building
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Lloyds is clearing this portable building as a standalone item, making it a straightforward buy for anyone needing instant covered space. At roughly 35 square metres, it offers solid floor area without the hassle of a permanent build. The open plan design means you can fit it out however you like.
Check the listing for exact specifications on wall height, door placement, and any included windows. Being a single-lot auction, there is no need to wade through hundreds of other items. If you have a trailer and a crane truck, you could have this relocated and operational within days. Bid before the close on 21 July.
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Containers, Domes & Workbenches
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This Lloyds online auction covers a solid spread of industrial and storage gear. The standout lots are the 40ft HC side-opening containers, ideal for loading dock access or mobile workshop setups. There are two dome shelters in the same 40ft size, which offer clear-span coverage for machinery or event storage.
Smaller units include 6ft, 7ft, 8ft, 9ft, and 12ft storage containers, plus dedicated charcoal storage containers in 7ft, 8ft, and 9ft sizes. The 12ft storage container is a useful middle-ground size for site storage or backyard use. With 12 lots listed and the close date on 21 July 2026, there is time to inspect the gear. Check the listing for specific locations and pick-up details.
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Fine Jewellery
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This multi-lot online auction from Lloyds covers more than just jewellery, with collectables also in the mix. The jewellery selection leans heavily on gold and diamonds, offering everything from a 14-carat white gold trilogy ring to a 1.01-carat diamond solitaire in 18-carat white gold. For those after something with colour, there is a pink tourmaline ring set in 9-carat white gold with diamond accents.
Buyers should check the close date of 22 July 2026 and note that lots are spread across Australia. The auction includes a 10-carat yellow gold infinity knot pendant and a two-tone striped bangle in 9-carat yellow gold, giving a solid range for anyone looking to add to their collection or pick up a gift. No street addresses are listed, so expect online bidding only.
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Motorbike, Marine & Recreation Assets Auction
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This auction covers more than just weekend toys. The 2012 Volkswagen Transporter T5 in yellow and white is a practical buy for tradies or camper conversions, while the 2011 Jayco Sterling Caravan and the 2005 Lifestyle Leisure Regent Caravan offer two options for off-grid or holiday use. If you need work gear, there’s a 2005 Austrailers 8×5 enclosed tradie trailer plus multiple new 2025 Green Pty Ltd plant trailers, including a tipper and a heavy-duty dual axle model.
The bike selection stands out with the Indian FTR 1200 R Carbon, a serious naked roadster, alongside a learner-friendly 2019 Suzuki GSX-S125. A 2026 Green Pty Ltd food trailer in blue is also listed, ideal for a mobile food business startup. All lots are online, so check the condition reports and register before the July 22 close.
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Home Winter Warmers – Fire Pits & indoor & Outdoor Heaters
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The lot list is stacked with Grillz gear covering everything from a 56cm rustic iron fire pit to a 2-in-1 BBQ grill table model. There’s a 76cm fire pit with BBQ grill, a deep bowl portable version, and even a charcoal smoker option. Each one is listed with its RRP, so you can see the saving potential at a glance.
For indoor warmth, Devanti has two 2000W ceramic tower heaters and an electric strip heater. The auction runs across Lloyds’ usual categories including vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant equipment, but this specific sale is all about winter heating. If you need a backyard fire pit or a workshop heater, check the lot images for condition notes before bidding.
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UNRESERVED Coins, Banknotes & Bullion
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This is a pure numismatist’s playground, with over 12 lots spanning colonial, modern, and international issues. The standout is the Australia 1808 Retro Pattern Fantasy 5 Shillings, a replica that collectors of early Australian themes will chase. The pre-decimal section is strong too, with a lot of ten KGV halfpennies.
Bullion buyers get a look-in with a 1-ounce copper round coin and a 5-gram gold-plated Australian Shark bar. The pop culture angle is covered by the 111 Years of the Ashes coin and the Disney USA issue. Everything is unreserved, so bidding starts from zero. Check the photos closely for condition on the older pieces.
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Oil Rig Steel Risers
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These are genuine oilfield risers, designed to connect a rig to the seafloor wellhead. They come from a decommissioned drilling operation, so expect thick-wall steel construction and standard API flanged connections. The risers are heavy and long, so factor in specialised transport and lifting gear if you plan to bid.
Lloyds is running this alongside their usual mix of vehicles, plant equipment, jewellery, and general goods. The close date is July 22, 2026, giving you time to arrange inspection or shipping quotes. If you work in salvage, scrap recovery, or offshore supply, this is a niche lot worth a look.
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2006 Monterey 302 Leisure Cruiser
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This is a complete boat package, not just a hull. The Monterey 302 includes a galley, a head, and overnight accommodation, making it a serious weekender. Buyers should check the service history on the engines and the condition of the outdrives, as these are the big-ticket items on any used cruiser.
The auction closes on 22 July 2026. Inspections are your best bet before bidding, given the age of the boat. Lloyds runs this as an online auction, so register early and have your finance ready. No reserve is stated, which could work in your favour if interest is low.
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Home Entertainment, Audio & Computers
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This auction covers more than just home tech. Alongside the printers and networking hardware, there are five sets of Cammy hub systems listed, giving buyers plenty of options for setting up or expanding a home office or small business network. The Cisco routers alone are serious gear for anyone needing secure integrated services.
The auction is run by Lloyds, a well-known national auctioneer, and the closing date gives you a few weeks to inspect the lots. With over a dozen items up for sale, the mix of consumer and commercial IT equipment makes this one worth a look for anyone upgrading their setup or picking up spares. Check the full listing for condition notes and any pickup details.
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Farm Machinery & Agricultural Equipment Dispersal
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This is a straight farm clearance with nine lots covering the essentials. The 2009 Takeuchi TL250 compact track loader is a solid unit for earthmoving or site prep, while the 2005 John Deere 6120 MFWD cab tractor offers reliable horsepower for paddock work. The 2005 Mazda 3 SP23 is the odd one out, but it’s a practical runabout for the farm or a cheap daily driver.
Tillage and spraying gear rounds out the list. You’ve got a trailed offset disc plough, a 3-point linkage slasher, and two Silvan sprayer setups including a 500L tank. The Nu-Tank 1000L poly round tank is handy for molasses or water cartage. Bidding closes July 22, so check the lot photos for condition before you jump in.
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30ft 2-Bed Expandable Dwelling
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This is a single-lot auction for a ready-to-place expandable home. The 30ft design offers a proper two-bedroom layout, making it a solid option for rural blocks, building sites, or backyard setups where you need extra space fast.
The dwelling is classified as Class 1A, which covers houses and standalone structures. That means it meets the standard building code for a habitable dwelling, not just a shed or donga. Buyers should confirm transport and site preparation costs before bidding. The auction closes on 22 July 2026, and Lloyds is running it as part of their broader online sale which also includes vehicles, collectables, and plant equipment.
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Designer & Fashion
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This online auction packs over a dozen lots from the biggest names in fashion. Chanel dominates the list, with the grey caviar leather Mini Boy Flap and a red tweed Medium Boy Flap standing out. The blue lambskin Carry Chic shopping bag and the white wild stitch leather bag add variety for collectors.
Beyond bags, the Hermès Heure H watch in 34mm is a solid grab for accessory hunters. Louis Vuitton’s Monogram Canvas Bosphore GM and the red Lockme Bucket Bag offer entry points at different price levels. Celine’s Maillon Triomphe clutch rounds out the mix.
Buyers should check condition notes carefully before bidding. All lots are sold as-is, with no returns. The auction closes on July 22, so set your bid and let it ride.
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Luxury Watches
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This auction offers a solid cross-section of prestige brands across different styles. The Rebellion Predator in solid 18k rose gold stands out for its bold design, while the Edox Powerboat Spirit of Norway single edition appeals to collectors of limited-run pieces. Cartier fans get two options: a Santos de Cartier large in stainless steel and a Santos Galbee 24mm.
Breitling is well represented with four entries, including a Navitimer 01 in rose gold and a custom Bentley Motors chronograph. The Omega Seamaster Cosmic manual wind is a vintage pick for those who prefer an older movement. Buyers should check each listing for condition reports and service history, especially on the mechanical pieces. Bidding closes on 23 July, so factor in shipping time if you are outside a major city.
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CAT Buckets & Earthmoving Tyres
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This is a straight-up plant auction for anyone needing CAT gear. Every listed lot except one is a Heavy Duty CAT Bucket, which means consistent sizing and condition across the board. The lone variant is a CAT Bucket No 8, likely a different spec or model.
Lloyds runs multi-lot online sales covering vehicles, jewellery, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods. For earthmoving buyers, this is a rare chance to grab multiple buckets in one hit. Check the condition notes before bidding, as heavy-duty gear can show wear. The 23 July close date gives you time to inspect if you are nearby.
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Mostly UNRESERVED Pool & Plumbing Equipment Closure
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This is a straight-up trade closure sale, so the stock is all new old stock or ex-display. The lot list is heavy on ERA-branded PVC pressure fittings and valves, including butterfly valves, Van Stone valves, and true union ball valves. Sizes range from 1 inch up to 90mm, with plenty of elbows, tees, and couplings in the mix.
If you do irrigation, pool maintenance, or commercial plumbing, this is worth a look. The unreserved part means prices could stay low, but with 12 lots and no reserve, bidding might heat up on the larger valves. Check the photos for condition, but expect warehouse-fresh gear. Closes 23 July 2026.
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Antiques, Vintage & Interior Treasures
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This 12+ lot sale offers a solid cross-section of decorative collectables for the home. The Victorian ceramic pitcher and basin set shows the kind of ornate detailing that period buyers look for, while the vintage crystal glassware and ceramic decorative pieces could fill a display cabinet on a budget.
For music and media collectors, there is a vintage vinyl record collection with an orange label, plus a cassette tape collection bundled with Toshiba and other brand players. The Betty Boop memorabilia lot includes a doll and other items, which often draws competitive bidding. Aerial photography of a Manhattan street corner adds a quirky wall-art option. The Eurovox security coded AM/FM car radio and the vintage Western tin plate locomotive and tender are the kind of oddball lots that can go cheap when nobody else spots them.
Check the condition of the barometer and the porcelain before bidding. The banjo barometer has an integral thermometer, so ask about working order. Close date is 23 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the full lot list online.
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Affordable Watches
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This is a straightforward, no-fuss auction for anyone after a budget timepiece. The lot list is small but consistent: three men’s quartz watches and three women’s quartz watches, plus one women’s quartz watch with its original box noted in black. Every lot comes with its original box, which adds a bit of confidence for a second-hand buy.
Lloyds runs these multi-category sales regularly, so you’ll often find this jewellery and collectables section sitting alongside vehicles, plant equipment, and general goods. If you’re after a simple dress watch or a spare beater, these are worth a look. The close date is well out, so you can set your budget and check back closer to the day. No need to rush, but don’t forget it either.
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20FT Expandable Granny Flat & Portable Bathrooms
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This auction is a straight play for anyone needing instant accommodation or site facilities. The headline lot is the 20ft expandable granny flat, a turnkey two-bedroom unit that opens up to more living space than a standard container home. It’s suited for a backyard, rural block, or as a temporary rental.
The four portable bathroom lots cover different needs. Two are single modular restroom units from Homes & Granny, ideal for a building site or event. There’s also a dual-cubicle toilet unit, which gives you twice the capacity without needing two separate structures. All appear to be pre-built and ready to drop in place.
Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot auction, so you can bid on individual items or go for the whole set. The close date is 23 July 2026, giving you time to inspect the listings online. No location is specified beyond Australia, so check the individual lot pages for pickup details before bidding.
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UNUSED Rippa R319 Excavators
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This is a straight-up deal on zero-hour plant. Both excavators are the same model, so you can standardise your fleet or split them across jobs. The R319 is a compact unit suited to tight sites, trenching, and light earthworks.
Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, closing 23 July 2026. Bidding is open now, and with only two lots, it’s a quick, focused sale. No reserve games here: the gear is unused, which means no wear, no prior job site damage, and full factory spec. Check the listing for pickup details and any buyer’s premium before you bid.
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Surplus Ex-Hire Equipment
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This is a tight four-lot sale of ex-hire plant and equipment, ideal for a contractor or earthmoving operator looking to pick up a solid mini excavator without the new price tag. The 2018 Caterpillar 301.4C is the headline item, and with hire fleet turnover you can expect it has been serviced regularly, though you’ll want to inspect the hours and undercarriage yourself.
The APB 3.6 x 2.4 metre multi-purpose trailer adds utility for moving gear around site, while the 6.0 x 2.4 metre container offers secure dry storage. With the close date set for 24 July 2026, you have time to arrange a viewing. Check the listing for the full package details on the Cat.
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The Chopper Collection
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This sale runs across Australia and packs serious variety. The Chopper Collection alone offers custom-built motorcycles, chrome-laden frames, and hard-to-find components that will appeal to builders and collectors. Beyond the bikes, expect jewellery lots, industrial plant and equipment, and a broad sweep of general goods.
Buyers should dig into the full catalogue early. With Lloyds running the clock, items span from high-end collectables to practical work gear. Check the close date and get your bids in before 24 July.
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Whitegoods & Appliances
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This auction offers a solid mix of household essentials and handy extras. Among the standout lots is the Chef Oven & Grill, plus a Simpson top-loading washing machine for those who prefer a classic setup. The collection also includes a few modern gadgets like an Ultra-Thin Cleaning Robot and a High-Power Wireless Vacuum Cleaner.
Buyers should note the close date of July 25, 2026, and the twelve-plus lots available. With kitchen appliances, a facial and neck massager, and mobility gear from Easy Mobility in the mix, it’s a good chance to pick up everyday items in one go. Check the full lot list to see what fits your needs.
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Mancave & Memorabilia
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This is a collector’s dream, not a random garage cleanout. The standout items include an Evander Holyfield signed boxing glove in a display case, a pair of UFC gloves signed by Jon Jones, and a Michael Jordan signed Nike Chicago Bulls jersey. Two Mike Tyson lots appear: a signed black satin boxing robe and a framed limited edition glove.
Racing fans get a look-in with a James Courtney and Steven Johnson signed racing collectable, plus a pair of Biante historic bonnets. One is a Ford XD Falcon #17 Dick Johnson replica, the other a limited edition die-cast. Everything closes July 25, so check the bidding before then. No reserve prices listed, so early bids could steal a bargain.
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$500K Major Brand E-Bike Event
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This is a straight-up bulk e-bike event from Lloyds, with 12+ lots all carrying the same $3,599 RRP. Every bike is off-road specification, so they’re built for trails and rough ground, not just the footpath. The Cargo models offer serious hauling capacity, while the BAD BOYS are built for tougher terrain.
If you’re looking to flip or kit out a crew, buying multiples in one auction cuts the per-unit cost hard. The auction closes 25 July 2026, so there’s time to inspect the listing photos and figure your max bid. No reserve listed, which means the starting price could be well below retail if bidding stays thin. Check the full catalogue on Lloyds’ site for exact specs and condition notes before you jump in.
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Classic, Muscle & Barn Finds
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This sale leans hard on pre-war luxury and Detroit muscle. The 1939 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan and the 1954 Cadillac Limousine are both black-tie material, while the Auburn 876 Boattail is a genuine conversation starter with its speedster styling. For Mopar fans, the 1966 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback in maroon and the 1972 Dodge AT4-114 Metro Van with just 1,116 miles are low-mileage curiosities worth a close look.
Chevrolet dominates the muscle side. The 1967 Chevelle SS 396 sedan in red and the 1967 Camaro SS Coupe are both sought-after body styles. The 1973 Corvette C3 Stingray adds fiberglass flair. On the truck front, the 1949 Ford F1 Single Cab Utility in black is a solid candidate for a light restoration, and the 1999 Dodge RAM 2500 Quad Cab with 265,936km is a daily-driver option.
Buyers should check each listing for condition notes and photos. Some of these vehicles are described as barn finds, so expect patina and possible mechanical needs. The auction closes on 25 July 2026, and bidding is online through Lloyds.
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LAST CHANCE LOTS
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The zebra hides are the headline here. Seven lots of sustainably sourced A-Grade Hartmann zebra hide are up for grabs, which is an unusual volume for a single auction. If you’re after statement rugs, upholstery material, or wall hangings, this is your chance to buy direct from a bulk listing.
Collectors should check the Tom Brady signed and framed item, plus the 1966 Australian wavy twenty cent coin. That coin is a known error type and hard to find in decent condition. There’s also a Filipino martial arts book by Dan Inosanto, which appeals to martial arts enthusiasts, and a Hot Wheels Action 5-Pack tied to the Netflix “Let’s Race” series.
On the furniture side, an extendable oval dining table with a corner display unit rounds out the lot list. With 12+ lots closing on 25 July 2026, this is a small but varied auction worth a scroll. No reserve prices are listed, so bids start where you set them.
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The Grand Vault
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This is a focused jewellery catalogue from Lloyds, closing July 25. The standout is the 17.29ct Colombian emerald and diamond ring in 14K white gold, alongside a 12.87ct TSW emerald and diamond piece. Yellow diamonds appear in several lots, including a 3.00ct TDW fancy yellow diamond ring and a 2.01ct fancy yellow diamond with diamond accent ring.
For buyers chasing high-carat gold, the 18K yellow gold 2.03ct diamond solitaire ring offers a solid entry point. The line diamond lot at 6.91ct TDW suits those wanting consistent stone weight. All lots are 14K or 18K, with some rhodium-plated. Check each listing for condition reports and stone clarity details before bidding.
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Penfolds Treasures
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This is a straight-up cellar release for anyone serious about Australian reds. The Bin 707 2008 is the headline act here, with several individual bottles on offer. That vintage is considered a classic for Coonawarra cabernet, and these are likely in pristine condition given the auction context.
Beyond the 707, there is a 3-litre bottle of St. Henri Shiraz from 2020, which offers a more savoury, earthy counterpoint to the fruit-forward Bin range. The Bin 389 and Bin 407 appear in magnum sizes too, making them solid bets for laying down or sharing at a big dinner. A Yattarna Chardonnay vertical trio rounds out the white wine interest for collectors.
Buyers should note this is an online-only event with no physical inspection mentioned. Factor in Lloyds’ standard buyer’s premium and freight costs when setting your limit. The 12-plus lot count suggests a tight, curated selection rather than a massive clearance.
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Trading Cards, Gaming & Collectables
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This sale leans hard into nostalgia, with the Star Wars helmet collection leading the charge. You’ve got a Stormtrooper replica, Clone Trooper set of six, and helmet busts from Coruscant – all display-ready. For gamers, the retro Xbox Halo edition and Nintendo 2DS handheld are solid pickups, while the white Nintendo Wii with accessories still has plenty of life for family nights.
The trading card side is where value hunters should focus. The 1988 Fleer basketball trio is a classic set, but the 2003-04 Upper Deck MVP Materials Kobe Bryant card could be the sleeper lot. A collector album of Marvel comics rounds out the mix. No reserve prices are listed, so bids start where the market puts them. Check the lot photos closely for condition on the cards and consoles before you jump in.
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UNRESERVED LEGO
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This is a straight-up clearance of Star Wars LEGO, with over a dozen lots all starting from zero reserve. The lineup covers everything from microfighters like Boba Fett’s Starship and the 332nd Ahsoka’s Clone Trooper battle pack to larger builds like the AT-ST set 75332 and the Dark Trooper Attack set 75324. Several kits are listed as sealed retail stock, so you’re looking at genuine box-fresh product.
The auction runs through Lloyds’ multi-category platform, which also handles vehicles, jewellery, and plant equipment on the same day. That means bidding can move fast. If you’re chasing a specific set, check the lot list closely — the Millennium Falcon and Death Star II Battle sets are in the mix, but condition and completeness are on you to verify from the photos. Close date is July 26, 2026, so there’s time to register and watch the bids.
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Police Seized Property & Jewellery
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This isn’t just a jewellery grab. Lloyds is clearing a mixed bag of seized goods, with the dirt bike as the obvious headliner for riders. The bike lineup is strong: a red full-suspension mountain bike tagged as brand new, an Ozanda fat bike with full suspension, and a Flight hardtail for trail work. For city commuters, there are Progear and Pedal comfort models, plus a vintage hybrid and a green and purple BMX.
Bidders should check the condition notes on each lot. Some bikes show wear, like the used black hybrid cruiser, while the new mountain bike offers a straight-up bargain. Jewellery and collectables round out the catalogue, so expect rings, watches, or loose stones in the mix. No street address needed: this is an online-only auction, so you bid from home. Close date is firm on July 27.
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UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery
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This online sale cuts straight to the good stuff: natural Burmese jade bangles on silver, plus matching ruby rings and pendants from the same source. The lot list also turns up Sri Lankan sapphire earrings and a ruby and sapphire combo ring, all in 925 silver settings. No reserve means every piece goes to the highest bidder, regardless of the final price.
Buyers should check the gemstone descriptions closely. Each lot is labelled as natural, so you are bidding on untreated stones, not synthetics or simulants. The auction runs across Australia, with bidding open now through July 27. If you are after affordable gem-set jewellery without the retail markup, this is a straight shot at wholesale-style pricing.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a straight-up gemstone clearance with no reserve prices, so every lot will sell to the highest bidder on the day. The lot list covers a solid range of carat weights and stone types, from a 49.95 carat natural turquoise down to a 4.00 carat aquamarine. The 6.55 carat natural rare ludwigite peridot and the 21.15 carat certified sapphire are the ones that’ll draw serious interest from collectors.
Lloyds is running the auction online, so you can bid from anywhere in Australia. The sale closes on 28 July 2026, and with no reserves, the final prices will reflect genuine market demand. If you’re after investment-grade coloured stones or just want to add some loose gems to your stock, this is a clean opportunity to buy without retail markups. Check the full lot list for clarity grades and cut details before bidding.
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Designer & Fashion
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This auction leans heavily into high-end fashion accessories and cold-weather luxury. The handbag selection is the standout, with a Chanel 19 Small Dark Beige Flap Bag and a Pearl White Small Coco Top Handle Bag both drawing attention. Also in the mix: a Prada Grey Medium Saffiano Leather Handbag, a Gucci Dionysus Jumbo Wallet on Chain, and a Dior Tan Bobby Medium Crossbody.
The fur coat section offers full-mantle Arctic Fox and HECK KG pieces, plus a Kes II Pelzhaus Bunning Lubek fur jacket. Buyers should check condition descriptions closely, as fur and vintage leather can vary. The auction closes on July 29, 2026, with over 12 lots available. Bid online through Lloyds.
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Affordable Watches
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This is a straight-up opportunity to grab a modern French watch brand at auction pricing. Briston is known for blending classic design with sporty, retro touches, and the range here covers chronographs, HMS day-date, and the sportier Timeless Sport models. The Gentleman Drivers Icon watch is a standout for anyone after a more automotive-inspired look.
All lots are listed as brand new, so you’re not gambling on pre-owned condition. With 12 lots and close date set for 30 July 2026, there’s time to research each model. Lloyds runs multi-category auctions, so check the jewellery and collectables sections for any additional timepieces that might pop up before the close.
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Landing Barge ‘Jane Virgo’ – Expression of Interest
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This is a specialised piece of marine equipment, not your average runabout. The landing barge is built for loading and unloading directly onto beaches or unprepared shorelines, making it ideal for remote site work, barge-based construction, or coastal logistics. With a 2011 build date, it’s relatively modern for this class of vessel.
Buyers should note this is an expression of interest listing, meaning you submit your best offer rather than bidding in real time. The auction closes on 31 July 2026, giving plenty of time for inspections and due diligence. Given the niche nature of the gear, serious inquiries will want to get in early with Lloyds to arrange a viewing and check the vessel’s current condition, engine hours, and registration status.
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National Clearance
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This is a mixed-bag clearance with over a dozen lots, covering pop culture collectables and household items. The comic selection is strong: The All-New, All-Different Savage Avengers #2, The Amazing Spider-Man #35, and The Terrific #9 with a DC Comics metal cover are all listed. For DC fans, there’s a Suicide Squad "Constriction Part One" issue and Harley Quinn #69.
Beyond the comics, the UFC Mark Hunt signed photo is a solid get for fight fans. Board game collectors can grab a used Monopoly Empire set, and there’s a novelty Easy Street Diner street sign. Two Coles collector cases are also included: one for Little Treehouse with 24 items, another for Stikeez Fresh Friends. Given the 12+ lot count and the July 31 close date, there’s time to browse, but the auctioneer runs these on a timed close so check the individual lot timers.
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The Tiger & Hawk by Koun Kiyomitsu
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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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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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The Meteorite Collection Auction
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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.
Victoria
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Hospitality, Catering & Events
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This is a mixed bag for anyone setting up a commercial kitchen or studio. The FRYMAX RC-300 fryer is a solid workhorse for fish and chip shops or cafes, while the open display fridge with multiple shelves suits a front-of-house setup. Don’t overlook the Tetlow kilns and furnaces unit — that’s specialist gear for potters or small-scale ceramic production, not something you see in every hospitality auction.
The rest of the lots cover basics: white square dinner plates, assorted kitchen utensils with white metal tools, industrial store shelving, and a bulk lot of commercial shelving. If you’re kitting out a new venue or just need backup storage and tableware, this is a chance to grab the lot without the retail mark-up. Seven lots total, all closing on July 14, 2026.
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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This 12+ lot auction covers more than just electronics. The list features a Brother KH-860 knitting machine for crafters, plus a comprehensive art and craft supplies collection. There is also a Beyblade X Official Victory Grip for collectors or kids.
Buyers should note the Britax Safe-N-Sound extension strap for car seats, a Salter automatic wrist blood pressure monitor, and a 160-piece first aid kit. The VTech cordless phone bundle is NBN ready. Bidding closes on July 16, 2026, so check the lot list now for specific conditions and pickup details.
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Home Improvement, DIY & Hardware
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This auction is stacked with practical gear for tradies and home renovators. The Delf Trade Porto Dummy Lever Sets alone could save you a trip to the supply store, while the bulk lot of electrical installation components is ideal for stocking a workshop. The Sandleford letterbox collection, including the Slanted DL Sign Holder, adds street appeal without the retail markup.
For the DIY crowd, the Biohort Hook-Set and bike stand offer tidy garage storage solutions. The six-pack of Sandleford Jerry Cans is a solid pick for camping or site work. Don’t overlook the assorted number plates, either. They’re a cheap novelty or spare set for a project car. Close date is 17 July 2026, so get your bids in early.
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$5M Plumbing & Bathroom Supplies Clearance
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This is a straight stock reduction from a plumbing supplier, putting up over a dozen lots with hefty original retail prices. The standout is the Yukon Wall Bath Mixer 180mm, listed at RRP $356.59, alongside the Liano Wall Mixer at $486.33. For smaller jobs, the Sunstone Hand Towel Rail in Black at $79.80 RRP is a solid grab.
Buyers should note the auction closes on 18 July 2026. With no reserve listed on these individual lots, the bidding starts low. Check the condition notes on each item before jumping in, as these appear to be new old stock or display units. The Caroma Aura Basin Spout at $182.31 RRP is worth a close look if you need matching bathroomware.
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Home Entertainment, Audio & Computers
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This 10-lot online auction covers a decent spread of tech and household gear. The Corsair RM750e power supply and the GoWise 3000W pure sine wave inverter are solid pickups for anyone building a rig or setting up a workshop. The PNY NVIDIA Quadro T400 graphics card is a capable entry-level workstation option, while the LaCie Rugged 4TB external drive suits portable storage needs.
Also in the mix: an Aruba HPE network device, TP-Link mesh Wi-Fi extender, and an HPM 24-hour timer. Auction closes 22 July 2026. Check the lot list for condition notes before bidding.
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Whitegoods & Appliances
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This is a packed multi-lot auction with over a dozen items, all closing on 25 July 2026. The lot list covers a solid mix of kitchen and home gear. Standouts include the Stone Lain Gabrielle Bone China dinnerware set and the Celina stoneware set, plus a Singer 26-inch steam press stand for anyone serious about ironing.
There’s also a Winco 14-inch stainless steel wok, a Frieling Black Cube hybrid gadget, and a Safco 30-gallon stainless steel trash can for commercial or heavy-duty use. The HP DeskJet printers are handy if you need a basic all-in-one unit. Everything is listed with RRPs shown, so you can gauge the saving. No reserve prices are stated, meaning bids will decide the final cost. Check the full catalogue for condition notes before bidding.
New South Wales
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Retail Warranty Returns
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This is a pure clearance play. Lloyds is moving overstock and customer returns from the retail warranty stream, so expect items that may have been opened, tested, or lightly used. The footwear side is dominated by Feners, a European brand known for bold styling. Standouts include the "Le Jour Corn Noir" vegan Chelsea boots, the "Le Midnight Noir" black leather knee-highs, and the "Everyday Olive" metallic leather knee-high boots. All sizes are on the smaller end, from 37 to 40.
On the electronics side, two lots of MIFO O5 Plus Gen 3 Touch Special Edition wireless earbuds are listed. These are a decent get if you want a backup pair or a gift. With 12-plus lots and a close date of 16 July 2026, there is time to browse the full catalogue. Check each listing for condition notes, as warranty returns can vary from like-new to minor cosmetic damage. Bid accordingly and factor in the buyer’s premium.
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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This auction leans heavily on the eclectic, with a clear split between practical gear and vintage finds. The Singer Heavy Duty 4423 is a solid workhorse for anyone into home sewing or alterations, while the SKER Telecom AI-powered wireless headset suggests some modern office leftovers. The phone tripod stands from Elitehood appear multiple times, so expect multiples of the same item.
On the collectable side, the vintage Little Golden Books collection pops up several times across the lot list, likely a job lot of children’s classics. The Jack Vance science fiction collection is a standout for genre readers, and the E.C. Clubhouse encyclopedias offer a retro reference set. The TIARA dinner set adds a formal dining option. Close date is July 16, 2026, with over 12 lots to browse.
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Unclaimed Freight
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This is a classic Lloyds mix of household gear, tech, and novelty items. Standouts include the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera system and a B2C Furniture Rome bedside table. There is also a pile of Schylling NeeDoh stress toys, from the Gummy Bear squeeze to the "Nice Ice Baby" mini. The Timber Line floating shelf kit rounds out the home improvement angle.
Bidders should check the close date of July 17, 2026. With 12 lots listed and more likely, this is a grab bag of retail returns and warehoused stock. No reserve surprises if you stick to the list.
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Home Improvement, DIY & Hardware
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This auction mixes tradie essentials with home improvement staples. The 12-plus lots include a big batch of galvanised timber screws and hardware, plus assorted white wood doors with a carpet that could suit a renovation. The Taubmans Ultra Enamel Oil comes in 1L tins, handy for trim or outdoor projects.
The standout is the workwear from Bisley, with several lots covering women’s stretch pants, taped gear, and the FLX & MOVE range. Each has a listed RRP between $230 and $255, so bidding could land serious savings. There’s also a bulk lot of bath and home textiles for anyone stocking up.
Buyers should check the close date of July 17, 2026. With mixed categories across vehicles, collectables, and plant equipment, this is part of a wider Lloyds multi-lot sale. Focus on the hardware and clothing lots for the best value.
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Home Entertainment, Audio & Computers
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This is a compact online auction from Lloyds, covering more than just the headline categories. While the lot list shows a monitor and shredder, the standout is the collection of vintage computing items. If you’re into retro tech or need specific parts for old builds, this could be worth a close look.
Buyers should note the auction closes on 22 July 2026. With only four lots, bidding is likely to move quickly. Check the full listing for condition details on each item before you jump in.
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Whitegoods & Appliances
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Lloyds is running this multi-lot sale from NSW, and it’s not just whitegoods. The lineup also covers vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and plant equipment, so there’s cross-over appeal for anyone after household gear or a side project.
Standout items include the stainless steel thermal cooking pot with brown trim, which suggests slow-cooker quality. The espresso machine collection could be a score for a cafe starter or home barista. Check the condition notes before bidding, especially on the fridges and washers. Close date is firm on 25 July 2026.
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House & Homewares
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This is a straight-up bulk lot of wicker furniture, perfect for anyone kitting out a patio, deck, or holiday rental. The listings show repeated sets of barrel-style pieces: chairs, two-seater benches, and tables, all in the same woven design.
If you need matching outdoor seating in quantity, this is your lot. The tub chairs appear in multiple pairs, and the barrel sets offer a consistent look across bench, chair, and table configurations. Check the close date of 26 July 2026 and factor in Lloyds’ standard buyer’s premium. No word on pickup location beyond NSW, so confirm that before bidding.
South Australia
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Gadgets, Music & Pastimes
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The gadget side covers two Apple Watches (each with charger) and the Xbox 360 S bundle, but the real bulk sits in the reading and music departments. The Peavey kB-15 amplifier is a solid grab for anyone after a reliable keyboard or PA amp. Book lovers will find multiple lots: an extensive collection of around 40-50 books, plus another 20-book lot, and a separate collection housed in a bookcase. There are also themed lots of "That’s Life" and Wacky World jigsaw puzzles, plus DVD collections of Miss Marple and Midsomer Murders.
Buyers should check the close date and factor in the SA location for pickup. With 12+ lots, this is a tight, category-based auction rather than a sprawling clearance. If you want a console, a watch, or a stack of reading material in one go, this is worth a look.
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Home Improvement, DIY & Hardware
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This auction covers the usual Lloyds spread of general goods, but the hardware and DIY items are the draw for anyone pricing up a shed or renovation. The Rexon drop saw is a solid mid-range unit for weekend projects, and the vintage hand saws have appeal for collectors or tool restorers. The Amorini Classic cabinet components in white could suit a kitchen or laundry fit-out if you’re hunting for matching pieces.
Beyond the tools, there are multiple lots of hi-vis jackets from Elliot’s E Worker range, useful for tradies stocking up. Homewares include several 3-function shower units, which are straightforward to flip or install. With 12 lots and a close date mid-July, you can cherry-pick what you need without bidding on bulk lots you don’t want. Check the listing for condition notes on the saws and cabinets before you bid.
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SA Public Trustee Home & Collectables Clearance
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This is a classic estate clearance mix, spanning vehicles, jewellery, collectables, and general household goods. The standout is the 2004 Harley Sportster, but the 2021 Like 125 is a rare modern scooter that will draw interest from commuters. For caravan and camping types, the 1996 Ford Falcon Longreach van and a Millard Caravan are both on offer.
The car lineup includes solid daily options: a 2014 Holden Barina TK with 96,689km, a 2015 Holden Cruze JH Equipe sedan in grey, and a 2000 Holden Commodore VT Executive sedan. There is also a 2008 Suzuki Swift EZ, a 2007 Peugeot 207cc, and two Ford Fairlanes a 500 and a 2007 Ghia. Check the lot list for condition notes and inspection details before bidding closes on 20 July 2026.
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