UPDATE: A stunning $11,000 Bvlgari 18k gold diamond necklace is now available in a high-stakes auction at Brisbane Airport, set to attract bidders from across Queensland. This rare gem, alongside over 800 other unclaimed items, is part of the airport’s annual lost property auction, taking place today.
Brisbane Airport’s auction is a unique event, with proceeds benefiting children’s charities in the region. Each year, despite extensive efforts to reunite owners with their belongings, a plethora of valuable items remain unclaimed. “It’s always surprising and even a little bizarre to see what gets left behind by the 70,000 passengers who pass through Brisbane Airport each day,” stated Brisbane Airport spokesman Peter Doherty.
Bidders can also find a collection of other luxurious items, including a Swarovski watch, two additional 18k gold diamond rings, and even three iconic Akubra hats, with starting bids as low as $1. This auction not only features lost property but also celebrates Brisbane Airport’s 100th anniversary with a set of heritage aviation items, such as a Departures sign from the international terminal and runway lights.
The auction, open for immediate bidding, highlights the unique treasures left behind, providing an opportunity for savvy shoppers to acquire luxury goods at bargain prices. As the clock ticks down, enthusiasts and collectors are urged to act fast before these exclusive items are sold to the highest bidder.
For those interested, the auction is live now, but time is of the essence. Be sure to place your bids before it closes. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of lost luxury, while also supporting a worthy cause. The Brisbane Airport auction is not just about lost items; it’s a chance to make a difference in the community while snagging incredible deals.
Stay tuned for real-time updates and don’t forget to share this opportunity with fellow bidders!
