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About Abbeys Auctions
Weekly auctions featuring a range of new and second hand household items including furniture, books, white goods and electronics. Abbeys has been the preferred auction house for The State Trustees of Victoria for more than 3 decades and is the ideal choice for clearing out deceased estates. They can help declutter the home, throwing out rubbish, recycling goods and selling remaining items which can put money back in your pocket. As well as weekly sales, the company also holds special auctions every 6 weeks which can be anything from collectables to cameras to even cars. Find a bargain at this great Melbourne institution.
Products
Collectables & Classics
Mid-Century, Vintage, Retro & Antique Furniture
Glassware
Pottery
Estate Jewellery
Vintage Signs
Figurines
Lamps
Rare Items
Cultural Artefacts
Coins
Stamps
Paintings
Toys
All Types of Memorabilia
Unclaimed Goods
Clothing
Footwear
Accessories
Fine & Decorative Arts
And More
Services
Auction House
Valuation & Appraisals
Classic Moves
House Clearance Services
Complete Estate Services
Deceased Estates
Decluttering & Downsizing
Selling at Auction
Sell Liquidation Stock
Online Auctions
Free Auction Appraisal
Property Clearances & Relocations
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Ways to Pay
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a public auction?
A public auction is a type of marketplace where sellers (vendors) bring goods to sell and bidders compete to buy these goods. Auctions are about achieving balance - the best outcome is where the vendor feels they got a fair price and the buyer feels they paid a fair price and everyone goes away smiling.
What does the auctioneer do?
The Auctioneer manages the bidding process with the aim of creating a balanced outcome for both buyers and sellers (vendors). In return, both buyers and vendors pay a fee to the Auctioneer for this service. Vendors pay a “Vendor commission” and buyers pay a “Buyer premium”, both of which are a fixed percentage based on the price achieved at auction (the “Hammer price”).
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