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SOUND & AUDIO: Yamaha QL5, QL1 and LS9-16 Mixing Consoles; Behringer X32 Compact Mixing Consoles; Nexo PS10 and PS8 Speakers; d&b Max Monitor Speakers; Pioneer CDJ2000NXS DJ Kit; Nexo NXAMP4X1 Amplifiers; Shure QLXD4 Wireless Receivers, QLD1 Wireless Body Pack Transmitters & QLDX2 Wireless Microphones; Sennheiser EW300 G3 Kits, G3 Receivers, ME-4N & ME-2 Lavalier Microphones; DPA Lavalier & Lectern Microphones
LIGHTING: ETC Source 4 Profiles & Source 3 Zooms; Prolights Smartbat LED Uplighters; Pulsar DMX Dimmers; Star Cloths
VIDEO: Interspace MicroCue 4 and Microcue 2 Cueing Systems; Interspace Indicator 2 Traffic Light System; Decimator DMON 4S Quad Multiviewer; Samsung LH55 and LH40 LED Displays; InFocus DLP Projector; Projection Screens
SUNDRY EQUIPMENT: SDC 40ft TriAxle Curtainside Trailer; JCB G20QS 14 5kVA Generator; Litec Varitowers, QF40 Trusses, Frames, Handrails & Sleeve Blocks; Lite Deck Floor Panels & Revo Decking; Sprung Dance Floor; Behringer S16 Stagebox; Distro’s, Cables & SOCA’s; Flightcases; Lightboxes; Tank Traps


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Sale to include:
Casadei Compact Edgebander
Striebig Vertical Panel Saw
iTech dust extractor
Festool extraction and saws

Makita, DeWalt and Bosch power tools and hand tools Site Equipment Office Furniture
VIEWING: 9am-3pm Monday 30th March 2026 and 9am-1pm Tuesday 31st March 2026
LOCATION: Kent, BR5 3QW
By order of various Insolvency Practitioners
(Subject to Availability)






To include:
Structure:
• Freestanding modular container storage/workshop space consisting of 3 x 40ft shipping container and 1 x 20 ft shipping container. Complete fitout with full insulation, power, active fire protection system and A/C.
Electronics, Equipment, Tooling & Furniture:
• Neurotherm JK25T bio medical unit, radio frequency lesion generator (2off)
• Arthrocare Coblator IQ radio frequency medical unit
• Prior Scientific Stereomaster 3 microscope (2off)
• Purex 9000 LX 400i mobile fume extraction system
• Bota V200 under-desk extraction systems (6off)
• Vibco SOR-1000 vibrating table
• Polar G-594-03 double-door stainless steel refrigerators (3off)
• Bronkhorst Maniflow gas control unit
• Various electronic components and consumables, handtools, soldering irons, etc.
• Range of office furniture and equipment.
• Range of various Treston laboratory workbenches with overhead shelving and extraction.
Vehicles & Trailers:
• Ford Transit 2.2 TDCi Trend panel van (2016)
• Iveco Daily My2014 2.3 diesel panel van (2018)
• Volkswagen Touareg 3.0 V6 TDI Bluemotion Auto diesel estate (2005)
• 3 various fibreglass PA tannoy announcement box trailers

Please go to www.lsh.co.uk/assetadvisory or ON VIEW: Monday 30th March 2026 between 10am and 4pm
AT: Laboratory Test Equip, Electrical Eng., Catering, Furniture, etc: Unit 17 Petersfield Business Park, Bedford Rd, Petersfield, GU32 3QA Vehicles & Trailers: Materials Recycling Facility, Ling Rd, Poole BH12 4NZ
BIDDING
CLOSES: Tuesday 31st March from 3pm
COLLECTION: Wednesday 8th and Thursday 9th April 2026 between 10:00am and 4:00pm
This is a full PPE site – visitors must wear adequate PPE at all times
For further details please contact:
Connor Mills | cmills@lsh.co.uk | 07395 885487
Matthew Hartley | mhartley@lsh.co.uk | 07918 739385
Lambert Smith Hampton, 2nd Floor The Quay, 30 Channel Way Ocean Village, Southampton SO14 3TG
By
order of RSM UK Restructuring Advisory LLP, Tyrone Courtman and Gareth Harris, The Joint Administrators of HPL Prototypes Limited








An extensive range of high‑precision manufacturing, measurement, fabrication, and prototyping machinery including:
• Breton, Kimla and Hurco 5 & 3‑axis CNC machining centres
• Twin column CNC inspection/ measuring/ milling systems by Stiefelmayer Prazision, ITP M tower and Poli
• 3D printing equipment including Stratasys Neo systems, Gemini SLA units, and associated wash, cure and post‑processing stations.
• HPL Advanced Autoclave, composite materials and associated equipment.
• Fabrication equipment including Swift Cut Pro 2500 CNC plasma cutter, bandsaws, lathes, pillar drills, large surface tables, welding sets etc.
• STL & Junair sectional spray booths, Mirka Orbital sanding systems, spray gun cleaning, mixing station etc.
• Woodworking equipment including Model 1325 CNC router, Wadkin band saws, disc / belt sanders, spindle moulders, planer / thicknesser etc.
• Supporting assets include material handling, extraction systems, compressors, racking, workbenches etc.
• Ford Transit Custom 2.0 Eco Blue panel van (22/2022), Volkswagen Crafter CR35 curtain sided box van (69/2020)
Please go to www.lsh.co.uk/assetadvisory or

ON VIEW: Tuesday 14th April 2026 between 9.00am and 3.00pm (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)
AT: Windmill Industrial Estate, Birmingham Rd, Allesley, Coventry CV5 9QE
BIDDING
CLOSES: Wednesday 15th April 2026 at 1.00pm
COLLECTION: Monday 20th – Thursday 30th April 2026 between 9.00am and 4.00pm (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY – EXCLUDING WEEKENDS)
This is a full PPE site – visitors must wear adequate PPE at all times
For further details please contact: Abbie Hickman | ahickman@lsh.co.uk | 07751 743102 Lambert Smith Hampton, 9 Bond Court, Leeds, LS1 2JZ
ByorderoftheLiquidatorsofClassicMotorCarsLimitedinLiquidation


Toinclude:


•IvecoDailyenclosedcartransporter
•MitsubishiL200WarriorDI-Dpickup
•LandRoverRangeRoverVogueTDV8
•BrianJamesTrailersRaceTransporter5 enclosedcartrailer
•JaguarXJSHE(project)
•JaguarX-TypeSportPremium
•FordFiesta(1980–project)
•JaguarCallumMk2sistershellandcomponents (project)
Pleasegotowww.lsh.co.uk/assetadvisoryor




•JaguarDTypeminiaturereplica
•DynapackChassisdynamometer
•JaguarEtypewheels
•Jaguar/Bentley/RollsRoyceautomotivepartsand components
•Jaguaralternators,gearboxes,engines,etc
•Alargequantityofvehiclepartsstock
•VariousStertilKonitwo-postvehicleramps
•Workshoptoolsanddiagnosticequipment
•Four-postvehicleramps
•Workshopfixtures

ONVIEW: Tuesday7thApril2026between9amand4.30pm
AT: Bridgnorth,Shropshire
BIDDINGCLOSES:Wednesday8thApril2026from1pm
COLLECTION: Monday13thtoFriday17thApril2026between9amand5pm(BYAPPOINTMENTONLY)
ThisisafullPPEsite–visitorsmustwearadequatePPEatalltimes
Forfurtherdetailspleasecontact:
ConorSteptoe|csteptoe@lsh.co.uk|07885643460
LambertSmithHampton,OfficeK1WitanStudios,272WitanGateWest,MiltonKeynes,MK91EJ

The auction sector continues to evolve, with technology playing an increasingly important role in connecting buyers and sellers across wider geographies. While the pace, transparency and atmosphere of live auctions remain central to the industry, digital solutions are enabling auctioneers to extend their reach and strengthen competition in new ways.
One of the most significant developments in recent years has been the adoption of real-time online bidding. By allowing buyers to follow and participate in auctions remotely, this technology removes many of the traditional barriers to attendance, without compromising the integrity of the auction process itself.
Auctioneers are no longer limited by physical presence alone. Instead, they are able to bring together bidders from across the country and increasingly, from across the globe, into a single, competitive marketplace.
At the centre of this shift is the need to balance tradition with innovation. The auction ring remains a critical part of the process, particularly in sectors such as livestock, where trust, visibility and immediacy are key. At the same time, the expectations of buyers are changing, with greater demand for flexibility and accessibility.
Auctionmarts, part of Newline's software offering, has been developed to support this balance. Designed with live auction environments in mind, the platform enables auctioneers to integrate online bidders seamlessly into the

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Rather than replacing the live auction experience, platforms such as Auctionmarts enhance it, widening participation while preserving the competitive tension and transparency that define traditional auctioneering.
For vendors, this often translates into stronger outcomes. A broader pool of bidders naturally increases competition, helping to drive value and improve sale performance.
For many auction businesses, attracting additional buyers remains a constant focus. Practical challenges such as travel distance, time constraints and operational commitments can limit attendance at physical sales, particularly in rural or specialist sectors.
Online bidding removes these limitations, enabling buyers to engage with auctions regardless of location. This is particularly relevant in agriculture, where farm responsibilities can make it difficult to attend sales in person, as well as in machinery and equipment markets where buyers may be based further afield.
By opening up access, auctioneers are not only increasing participation but also diversifying their buyer base; an important factor in maintaining competitive, resilient markets.
While Auctionmarts has its roots in livestock auctions, its application now extends far beyond a single sector.
The platform is widely used across machinery, plant and equipment auctions, as well as specialist sales such as farm dispersals and asset realisations. This flexibility allows auctioneers to operate across multiple categories using a consistent, reliable system.
For higher-value or niche assets, the ability to reach a wider and more targeted audience is particularly important. Remote bidding enables auctioneers to connect with buyers who may not otherwise have engaged with a sale, increasing both visibility and competition.
A key factor in the effectiveness of Auctionmarts is its grounding in the realities of the auction industry. Newline has spent decades working alongside auctioneers across global markets, building long-term partnerships and gaining a detailed understanding of how auctions operate on a day-to-day basis. This experience informs the development of its technology, ensuring that systems are designed around practical needs rather than theoretical workflows.
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One of the common challenges associated with adopting new technology is the risk of disruption to established systems. Recognising this, Auctionmarts has been developed with flexibility at its core.
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As the auction industry continues to adapt to changing buyer behaviours and market dynamics, the role of technology is set to expand further.


Newline’s ongoing development roadmap includes the introduction of AI-driven capabilities, aimed at enhancing both operational efficiency and the overall auction experience. While still evolving, these technologies have the potential to support areas such as data analysis, buyer engagement and sale optimisation.
For auctioneers, this represents an opportunity not only to modernise their operations but also to gain deeper insights into their markets and audiences.
The integration of digital tools into traditional auction practices is no longer a future concept, it is an increasingly essential part of how auctions are conducted today.
Platforms such as Auctionmarts demonstrate how technology can be used to extend reach, strengthen competition and improve outcomes, while still preserving the core principles that underpin the auction model.
By combining industry knowledge with ongoing innovation, Newline continues to support auctioneers in navigating a more connected and competitive marketplace, ensuring that the auction remains as relevant and effective as ever.
See how Newline can simplify every stage of your auction process, from catalogue creation to payments and reporting. Contact Stuart Melville, Sales and Marketing Director, to book a free demo today: call +44 (0) 1803 202 140 or email stuart@newlineasp.com and find out how much time and cost you can save.
















In an industry defined by rapid innovation, audio visual equipment rarely stands still for long.
As businesses upgrade, relocate or reconfigure their spaces, yesterday’s high-spec technology quickly becomes today’s surplus. But rather than losing value, much of this equipment finds a second life through a thriving and increasingly sophisticated secondary market: audio visual auctions.
For buyers, this presents a clear opportunity. Professional-grade AV equipment, often from corporate, education and production environments, becomes accessible at a fraction of its original cost. With demand for cost-effective, sustainable procurement on the rise, auctions are fast becoming a go-to route for sourcing quality kit.
Audio visual auctions are shaped by constant change, as businesses upgrade, relocate or refresh their technology. Each sale reflects this shift, bringing a steady flow of equipment back into the market.
Unlike traditional channels, auctions combine assets from multiple sectors, creating a varied inventory. From cameras and control systems to audio, lighting and conferencing tech, buyers gain access to equipment that still holds strong operational value.
While price is a key draw, AV auctions offer more than just savings. Buyers gain access to professional-grade equipment that might otherwise be out of reach.
The process is also transparent, with clear bidding windows, pricing and detailed lot information, giving buyers confidence in what they’re purchasing and how prices are set.
There are environmental benefits too, with second-hand buying extending equipment lifecycles and reducing waste.

Audio visual auctions offer a wide mix of equipment, from individual components to complete system clearances.
Typical lots include display screens and projectors, cameras and production gear, audio systems, microphones, video equipment, lighting, conferencing solutions and studio kit.
This range makes auctions a practical option for both AV professionals and businesses upgrading their systems.
Success at auction comes down to preparation. Understanding specifications, condition and included accessories is essential, particularly with technical equipment. Most sales provide detailed descriptions and imagery, and sometimes viewing options, helping buyers assess value before bidding.
Setting a clear budget is equally important in a fast-paced environment, while practical factors such as transport, installation and overall usability should also be considered.
As businesses balance performance, cost and sustainability, audio visual auctions are becoming an increasingly practical route to sourcing equipment. They offer access to trusted, professional technology with the flexibility and value of the secondary market, ensuring high-quality AV kit continues to deliver long after its first use. Stay ahead of upcoming sales by signing up to Auction News.

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