Family Owned & Operated

We are Charlotte’s Oldest and most trusted Auction Gallery serving the Metrolina area for over 40 years.

Selling @ Auction

Why sell something at Lilly’s Auction?

Simple – It’s convenient, quick and hassle-free. None of the worries of running a newspaper ad and having strangers coming through your house, then haggling over price. The Auction Method generates excitement. It’s a competitive market where we bring all the interested bidders together at once, and they determine the price.

Lilly Auction regularly draws buyers from the Southeast and entire Eastern Seaboard. We direct mail advertise to over 5000 customers.

Our Company

Lilly’s was established in 1979 and has been serving the greater Charlotte area, NC, SC and the Southeast since. We have full capabilities for providing gallery sales, on-site sales, and pick-up and delivery.

  • We provide Downsizing, Senior Moves, Estate or Business Auctions.
  • Lilly’s Auction can also provide on Site Auctions.
  • You can consign one item or a complete Estate.
  • We also purchase or give cash advances on certain item(s)

The Gallery

Our Gallery is located in downtown Indian Trail, NC, at 125 Indian Trail Rd. We are just 7 miles east of Charlotte city limits and easily accessible from Hwy. 74 and I-485.

The Gallery is truly an “antique” in itself. It is the oldest building in Indian Trail, and since the early 1900’s has served as a train depot, general store, and post office. The building was unoccupied for several years until Bob purchased and renovated the structure for auctions. The building is spacious and fully heated and air-conditioned.

So join us when you can. Our gallery sales typically last 7-8 hours and if you need a break enjoy conversation with other “antiquers” on our old-timey front porch.

Directions/Map

Lilly’s Auction & Gallery

125 Indian-Trail Rd.
Indian Trail, NC

Located near I-485 and 74. From I-485 take 74 East. Go to the second light, Indian-Trail Rd, and turn right. Lillys Auction is located about half a mile on the left before the railroad tracks.