Inside This Week’s Jewellery Auction Market – 108 Upcoming Sales inc Estate Jewellery, Silver & Loose Garnets
We track upcoming jewellery and watch auctions across Australia and this week we list 108 sales. These sales include fine jewellery, diamonds, coloured stones, luxury watches, and estate pieces listed by specialist and general auctioneers nationwide.
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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Wholesale Mixed Gemstones Collections
Wholesale mixed gemstone collections are going to auction, with 100 lots up for bid through Grays in NSW. The catalogue includes a 19.96-carat purple amethyst, an 8.97-carat blue turquoise parcel, and a 10.41-carat lemon yellow quartz.
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Sydney Airport | Lost Property | Jewellery & Watches
Lost property from Sydney Airport is going to auction, with a stack of high-carat gold jewellery up for grabs through theodorebruce in Stanmore, NSW. The lot list includes 22ct and 24ct pieces, from a Chow Sang Sang Buddha charm bracelet to diamond cluster earrings with screw-back fittings.
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Estate Auction – Asian Items, Gems & Fossils, Clocks And Collectables
A broad selection of Asian antiques, gemstones, fossils, clocks, and collectables is going under offer from Bargain Hunt Auctions in Cattai. Expect jade carvings, Chinese ceramics, mineral specimens, and vintage timepieces among the household lots.
FAQ
Which auction houses specialise in jewellery in Australia?
Leonard Joel, Leski, Shapiro, and Deutscher + Hackett handle fine jewellery and watches. Lloyds and Grays offer a broader range including occasional estate sales, stock clearance, and loss-adjuster sales.
Are estimates reliable at jewellery auctions?
Estimates are a guide, not a guarantee. Fine jewellery is subject to current metal prices, market demand, and the bidder pool on the day. Strong pieces regularly exceed high estimate while others pass in below the low end.
Should I have jewellery independently appraised before buying?
For significant purchases, yes. A qualified valuer can confirm stone quality and metal content, and their report is useful for insurance purposes after the sale.
What buyer’s premium applies at jewellery auctions?
Fine jewellery houses typically charge 20–28% plus GST. Online platforms are often slightly lower. Always check the specific sale terms.
Trends & Insights
First State Auctions is closing a major curated collection this week, with the Heirlooms of Cate Aaron sale ending at 8 PM AEST on July 5. The offering spans over 400 lots of authenticated fine jewellery, Swiss watches including Rolex and Omega, and designer bags from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Bvlgari (First State Auctions, Jul 3). A standout within the catalogue is a 5.01 carat GIA certified diamond lot, which underscores sustained buyer appetite for independently graded stones (First State Auctions Instagram, Jul 4).
Leonard Joel held its Fine Jewels auction on June 29 in Hawthorn, featuring antique, vintage, and estate jewellery. Past results from this house point to consistent premium pricing for diamond rings and signed Tiffany pieces (Leonard Joel, Jun 29). The ongoing demand for certified gems and luxury timepieces remains a key driver across multiple auction platforms this week (First State Auctions, Jul 3).
Lloyds Auctions continues its weekly luxury jewellery and watch sales, with recent sessions closing in late June that emphasised high end designer items, diamonds, and gemstones (Lloyds Auctions, Jun 28). Meanwhile, Jewellery Auctions Unlimited maintains active online timed sales of fine jewellery, Swiss watches, and gemstones, with listings remaining open into early July (Jewellery Auctions Unlimited, Jul 1).
Buyers should watch for post auction clearance opportunities on certified diamonds and Swiss timepieces as major sales settle this week.
Last updated: 5 July 2026
Rod’s Tips
Estate jewellery at general auctions can be exceptional value. Pieces from deceased estates that pass through general clearance houses rather than specialist rooms often sell at a significant discount. Learn to spot quality in listing photos, inspect, and bid accordingly.
Vintage watches are increasingly mainstream. Rolex, Omega, and Seiko vintage pieces now attract serious bidders at every major house. If you’re in the market, have a reference price from Chrono24 or WatchCharts before you enter the room as prices move quickly.
Coloured stone jewellery is harder to value online. Attend the viewing for any significant coloured stone piece. Photos rarely capture saturation and clarity accurately enough to bid with confidence.
Read the condition notes carefully. Prong wear, missing stones, and cracked shanks are common in estate pieces. Repair costs can exceed the hammer price on some lots so be sure to factor this in.
Victoria
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Philips — Modern & Antique Jewellery
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This sale leans heavily on personal adornment, with standout lots including a sapphire and diamond cluster ring and a Victorian-era cameo brooch. Philips has also mixed in a run of 9ct and 18ct gold bangles, plus a handful of Art Deco dress clips. For collectors, there are a few earlier Georgian and Victorian mourning rings tucked in.
The antique side extends beyond jewellery: a small group of silver vesta cases and card cases appears, along with a selection of demitasse spoons. Buyers should check the condition reports on any enamel or filigree pieces, as age can show. Online bidding is open until 29 June 2026, with viewing times listed on the Philips site.
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Holiday Jewels & Timepieces
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Leonard Joel in South Yarra is running this specialist timed online sale, and it’s a solid pick for anyone chasing fine jewellery without the showroom markup. The catalogue leans heavily on precious stones and precious metals, with standout lots including a diamond solitaire ring and a selection of gold bangles. Watch collectors will want to check the vintage Omega and Longines pieces, plus a few modern Swiss automatics.
The auction also dips into collectable art and antique trinkets, so it’s not strictly a jewellery play. A small run of silverware and cameo brooches adds variety. Bidding closes on 10 December 2026, so set a reminder and inspect the condition reports online before you bid.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up gold-filled jewellery drop with a clear focus on Cuban link styles. The four featured lots cover the essentials: two necklaces and two bracelets in 9.5mm and 16mm widths. The 16mm wide Cuban link necklace at 60.9cm is the heaviest piece in the lineup, and the matching 16mm bracelet at 20.3cm gives you a full set option. The 9.5mm pieces are more wearable for daily use but still carry that chunky look.
The free bracelet offer is a smart hook. If you are after a single statement piece or a full matching set, the lot list is tight and targeted. No filler here. Make sure you check the clasp quality and length details in the listing before bidding.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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The headline lot here is the Silver-Filled Cuban Chain Necklace, 14MM wide and 60.9cm long. That’s a heavy, chunky piece that would cost multiples of the reserve price at any retail jeweller. It comes matched with a 19cm bracelet in the same style.
For anyone after a bit of flash, the 18K White Gold-Filled Cuban Necklace with AAA Cubic Zirconias is worth a look. Same 60.9cm length, same chunky Cuban link, but with stones set into the links. The matching 20.3cm bracelet completes the set.
Every lot is silver or white gold filled, not plated. That means a thick layer of precious metal bonded to a base core, which wears far better than standard plating. The auction closes 5 July 2026, so there’s time to pick your lots and set a ceiling price. No duds in this lineup.
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Assorted Jewellery
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The standout lots are the diamond studs, with multiple sizes on offer. You’ve got 4mm round brilliant cut stones, 4.5x5mm rounds, and a 4.75x5mm round, plus a 5.5 to 6mm pair. These are cut and polished diamonds, so expect good sparkle.
Buyers should check the clarity and colour grades in the full listing before bidding. With only 17 lots, this is a tight, focused sale. No filler items here. If you’re after loose diamonds or ready-to-set stones, this is worth a look.
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Assorted Jewellery
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This auction is squarely aimed at buyers who work with gemstones or collect natural turquoise. The featured lots are all Arizona Turquoise, offered in three common cabochon sizes: 6×4 mm, 7×5 mm, and 8×6 mm. That consistency makes it easy to pick up matched pairs or a full set for jewellery making.
With 19 lots total, the range covers loose stones rather than finished pieces. If you are after untreated natural turquoise for setting, this is a solid chance to stock up without retail markups. Check each lot photo for colour and matrix variation before bidding closes on 5 July.
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Assorted Jewellery
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This is a specialist jewellery auction for buyers who work with loose stones. The standout lots are the garnet parcels, offering a range of sizes from 1.25-metre stones up to 3.5-metre pieces. The listing breaks them into grouped lots: one covering 1.25 to 2 metres, another at 2.5 to 2.75 metres, and a larger parcel at 2.75 to 3.5 metres.
For jewellers or collectors looking to stock up on consistent garnet grades, this is a clean way to buy in bulk without retail markups. The stones are listed as assorted shape, so expect variety rather than precision cuts. Auction closes 5 July 2026. Check the lot images for clarity and colour before bidding.
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Jewelzmerchants Auction Event +Bonus Gift
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The standout lots are the Italian-stamped yellow gold filled pieces, all carrying the 18K or 14K mark. The 60cm, 6mm chain comes with a bonus gift, as does the 55cm, 10mm Cuban chain. These are the kind of items that hold their weight in any jewellery box.
The 14K set covers three matching pieces, which is handy if you want a coordinated look without hunting for separate lots. With 79 lots total, expect a mix of chains and collectables rather than a massive catalogue. Bidding closes on 5 July 2026, so check the listings now and pick your preferred items.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This is a straight-up jewellery clearance with 45 lots, all built around 925 sterling silver and cubic zirconia. The standout pieces are the 8A grade stones: a 1.5ct pear cut ring in size 5 and a 3.5ct oval ring in size 6, both with 18K gold filled accents. The teardrop hoop earrings also get a 14K gold filled treatment, so they’ll hold up better than standard plated stuff.
Every lot comes with a free gift, though the listing doesn’t specify what that is. If you’re after dress rings or earrings for gifting or personal use, the sizing is limited to 5 and 6, so check that before bidding. Auction closes 5 July 2026, and with no reserve listed on most jewellery clearances, you might pick up a piece for well under retail.
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Opulent Galleria Moissanite Jewellery – Complimentary Gift!!
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This auction focuses entirely on lab-created moissanite, a diamond simulant known for its brilliance and hardness. The standout lot is the 5.00ct rectangular cut pendant necklace, which offers serious presence for a fraction of what a natural stone would cost. For something more delicate, the 0.13ct clover pendant necklace works as an everyday piece.
Buyers should note the close date of July 5, 2026, so there is plenty of time to browse. All items are set in 925 sterling silver, which keeps the weight comfortable and the cost down. The complimentary gift is a bonus worth checking the listing for. If you are after affordable sparkle for gifting or stacking, this collection covers the bases.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Earrings Sale!
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This is a tightly focused earring-only sale, which means no wading through mixed jewellery lots to find the good stuff. The standout is the multi-coloured blister pearl pair in silver plate, offering a more unusual look than the standard white pearl. The rose quartz drops with their oval facet cut should catch anyone after a subtle coloured stone with good light play.
Buyers should check the metal content on each lot. Some are listed as silver plated, while others may differ. Given the 35-lot count and a Sunday close, bidding tends to firm up in the final hours. If you want a specific pair, go in early and set your ceiling.
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Fine Jewellery Auction
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This is a tight four-lot catalogue focused on moissanite engagement and statement rings, all set in gold on sterling silver. The Toi Et Moi design is a two-stone style that’s been popular lately, and the radiant cut hidden halo offers a different look. Each ring carries a significant carat weight, with the 5ct oval cut being the heaviest in the lineup.
If you’re after moissanite as a diamond alternative, these are all solid pieces with real gold accents. No mixed lots or job lots here, just individual rings. Check the close date and be ready to bid on the specific cut or style you want.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up jewellery auction built around thick Cuban-link chains in gold fill, not cheap plating. The headline pieces are the 18K-filled necklaces: one 60.9cm chain at 14mm wide, plus a 19cm bracelet to match. The 14K-filled solid Cuban necklace runs 66cm long and 10mm wide, with AAA cubic zirconia accents. The matching bracelet is 22.8cm.
All lots are gold-filled, meaning a thick layer of gold bonded to a base metal. It wears better than plating and holds value longer. The free bracelet promotion is worth checking the terms on, but the core lots are strong for anyone after chunky chain jewellery without paying solid-gold prices. Auction closes 5 July 2026.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Sale.
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This is a straight-up clearance of six new, unworn men’s quartz watches. The standout is the Supercar Racing series, which brings a motorsport-inspired look with a calendar function and luminous hands. If you need a spare daily beater or a gift that looks more expensive than it will likely cost, these fit the bill.
All watches are listed as new, so no second-hand surprises. The auction closes on July 5, 2026, giving you time to pick your preferred colourway. With only six lots, the competition could heat up on the gold and black variant. Set a limit and stick to it.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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The jewellery lots are the main draw here. You’ve got a 0.03 carat brown round diamond and a 0.08 carat white round diamond set with five stones. Both are loose, so they’re suitable for resetting or remodelling. The silver coin is a 999.0 pure solid silver piece with a certificate of authenticity, which tends to hold interest from collectors.
On the accessories side, the smartwatch for men and women includes an AMOLED display and call function. That’s a functional everyday piece rather than a luxury item, but it could be a cheap grab if bidding stays low. Memorabilia lots are also included, though specific brands or models aren’t detailed in the full lot list.
Buyers should check the condition notes on the jewellery before bidding. Diamonds at this carat weight can be affordable entry points, but clarity and cut quality matter. The auction closes on a Sunday evening, so set your own reminder.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction covers a wide spread of categories, from fine jewellery to fitness tech. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece with genuine historical appeal. Also on offer is a smart watch with call function and heart rate monitor, suitable for men or women.
The lot list includes a 0.08 carat white 5 round diamond, along with a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set featuring chakra quartz gemstones. With 88 lots closing on 5 July 2026, buyers can browse a mix of precious metals, wearable tech, and collectable memorabilia in one sale. Check the full catalogue for specific carat weights and condition notes before bidding.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a tightly curated collection of gold-filled accessories built around the popular Cuban link style. The standout is the 14mm wide Cuban chain necklace at 60.9cm, which carries serious weight for the category. There is also a matching 10mm wide bracelet and a Cuban style link ring in size 10, both set with AAA cubic zirconias.
All lots are listed as 18K gold-filled, meaning a thick layer of gold bonded over a base metal. That gives you the look and feel of solid gold without the price tag. The cubic zirconias are rated AAA, which is good clarity for a simulant stone.
The auction closes on 6 July 2026 from a NSW location. If you are after statement pieces that punch above their cost, this one is worth scrolling through.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This is a straight-up silver jewellery clearance, all 925 sterling silver with cubic zirconia stones. The standout lots are the tennis bracelets: a Four Leaf Clover design and a 0.5ct version both feature in the lineup. Earring options include Ribbon Cubic Zirconia dangling pairs and drop earrings.
The auction includes a free gift with each lot, which adds a little value for buyers after something small. With 30 lots on offer, it’s a compact sale focused on gift-style jewellery rather than high-end investment pieces. Check the close date of 6 July 2026 if you’re looking for affordable silver accessories.
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M&N Emporium – Pearl & Gemstone Jewellery Sets + Free Gift!!
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This is a tight catalogue of 44 lots focused on dress jewellery, with a strong run of potato shape pearl sets in two finishes. The 18k gold plated sets and the platinum plated sets both feature 7-8mm pearls, so you can compare the look side by side. Each set appears to include a necklace and earrings, making them ready to wear or gift.
The free gift angle adds a bit of value, though the auctioneer hasn’t specified what it is. If you’re after matching sets for an event or just building a collection of plated jewellery, this is a clean, no-fuss sale. Check the close date of 6 July 2026 and factor in Grays’ standard buyer fees.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up jewellery grab for anyone after affordable bling without the fake-tin look. The lot list leans hard on gold filled and silver filled pieces, meaning you get a thick layer of gold bonded to a base metal, not just a wash. That holds up far better than cheap plating.
Key lots worth a close look: the 18k gold filled blue face iced out diamond quartz wrist watch, and the matching tennis bracelet and necklace set in silver filled with those four-leaf clover links. The Cuban chain at 8mm wide and 66cm is a solid everyday piece. If you are flipping, these branded-style gold filled items move fast on marketplace sites.
The free bracelet offer is a genuine sweetener. First 500 bidders only, so if you are in early, you are ahead. Bidding closes 6 July 2026. Check the full catalogue for weights and clasp types before you jump in.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Sale.
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This four-lot sale focuses entirely on men’s dress and sports watches, all brand new. The standout is the Tourbillon Glow in the Dark Sports Men’s Watch in silver, offering a bold look with luminous features. For buyers after a classic style, the High Quality Simulated Diamond Men’s Quartz Watch comes in either silver or a silver and black variant.
The Men’s Quartz Watch with skeleton design and mechanical styling in gold and black rounds out the selection. These are entry-level fashion timepieces, not high-end mechanicals, but they offer plenty of visual punch for the price. With the close date set for 6 July 2026, there is time to browse the lot list and pick your preferred style. No reserve prices are stated, so bids will set the final value.
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Sydney Airport | Lost Property | Jewellery & Watches
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This is unclaimed goods from airport security and lost property, so expect the sort of stuff travellers actually carry. The gold content is the headline here: most pieces are 22ct, with a 24ct Chow Sang Sang charm bracelet and a 21ct Bismark link necklace in the mix.
Standout lots include the pair of 22ct yellow gold diamond cluster earrings, which come with both screw-back fittings and a detachable safety chain, and the 22ct openwork fringe necklace marked 22K. The Love Heart ‘A’ pendant is a simple personal piece, while the textured bangle and link bracelet offer plain gold weight.
Theodore Bruce runs these regularly, so bidding tends to be steady rather than frantic. Check the close date on 7 July 2026. The auctioneer is in Stanmore, NSW, and viewing is likely available beforehand, standard for their unclaimed goods sales.
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Jewellery & Watches
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Lawsons in Annandale runs these weekly sales, so the stock turns over fast. The jewellery side includes both fine and costume pieces, with rings and necklaces likely featuring gemstones or precious metals. Watches cover a range of styles, from everyday wear to vintage dress pieces.
The collectables category broadens the appeal. You might find decorative boxes, silverware, or small ornaments mixed in. If you buy jewellery online, check the condition notes and request extra photos if needed. The auction closes on 9 July 2026, so bid early in the week to avoid last-minute snags.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This catalogue covers a broad sweep of valuables and oddities. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag coloured silver coin, a pure 999.0 piece aimed at collectors of Australian history and precious metals. For jewellery buyers, the 0.08 carat white round diamond offers a small but genuine stone, likely suited to setting or remodelling.
The smart watch with call function and heart rate tracking is a practical everyday item, while the 36-piece chakra gemstone set appeals to the crystal market. With 88 lots and no reserve on much of the gear, bidding starts low across the board. Check the condition notes on the diamond and coin carefully before jumping in.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a tight 25-lot catalogue focused on gold-filled pieces with simulated diamonds, so you get the look without the price tag. The 18K gold-filled tennis necklace runs 60.9cm, and the bracelets come in two lengths: 17.8cm and 20.3cm, both with round facet cut stones. There is also a Cuban style link ring in size 10.
Every lot is gold-filled, not plated, which means a thicker layer of gold bonded to a base metal. The simulated diamonds keep costs down while still offering plenty of sparkle. If you are after a coordinated set or a single gift piece, this catalogue gives you options without the retail markup. Check the close date and bid accordingly.
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Stone Of Colours – Assorted Loose Gemstone Sale!!
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This sale leans toward coloured stones, with aquamarine featuring heavily. Two antique-cut greenish-blue aquamarines totalling 1.31ct sit alongside the larger single stone, giving buyers options for pairing or separate use. The black opal is the standout: a single oval cut with visible colour play, rare in an auction lot at this size.
Smaller lots include a pair of 0.17ct round brilliant-cut black diamonds, suitable for accent stones or custom settings. The full catalogue covers 33 lots with no reserve prices listed, so bids start low. Bidding closes on 9 July 2026. Check each lot for clarity and cut details before you bid.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Necklace Sale!
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This sale is all about the potato shape pearl, a baroque style that gives each necklace a unique, organic look. The featured lots split between real 18k gold plating and real platinum plating, so you can pick your finish. The 9-10mm size is the standout for visual weight, but the 8-9mm options will sit closer and lighter on the neck.
All pieces are necklaces, no earrings or bracelets in the mix. The auction closes on 9 July 2026, giving you time to browse the full 39 lots. If you prefer a warm gold tone or a cool platinum sheen, both are covered here. Check the individual listings for clasp details and chain length, as these vary between lots.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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Pink diamonds are rare enough. Untreated ones are rarer still. This pair from Grays offers two distinct options for buyers: a smaller 0.29ct stone for a more accessible entry point, and a larger 0.60ct diamond for serious collectors. Both are natural with no evidence of treatment, which is a key factor for investment-grade coloured diamonds.
The auction closes on 9 July 2026, giving plenty of time for certification checks or independent valuations. With only two lots, expect focused bidding. Buyers should verify the grading reports and consider the current market for fancy pink diamonds, which has held strong in recent years.
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NO RESERVE NATURAL EMERALD AUCTION – DON’T MISS OUT!!!
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This is a straight-up gemstone auction for buyers who want certified natural emeralds without a price floor. All four featured stones are radiant oval cuts, which means they are faceted with a rectangular shape and cropped corners, popular for ring settings. The largest at 1.58 carats will likely draw the most attention, but the smaller stones offer a lower entry point for someone adding to a collection or planning a custom piece.
The no-reserve condition is the key detail here. Every lot will sell to the highest bidder regardless of bid size. That puts the pressure on the buyer to know what a clean, natural emerald costs per carat and bid accordingly. Check the clarity and colour grading on each listing before bidding, as emerald quality varies widely even within the same cut. Auction closes 9 July 2026.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, focused auction for buyers chasing top clarity in a small stone. Both lots are identical in spec: natural diamonds with a VVS1 or VVS2 rating, cut in the classic round brilliant shape. That clarity grade means inclusions are extremely hard to spot even under magnification, which is unusual at this carat weight.
The 0.032-carat size suits accent stones, pave work, or small studs where clarity matters more than size. With only two lots available, the auction moves fast. Check the closing date of July 9 and bid accordingly.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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These are certified natural fancy colour diamonds with no evidence of treatment, which is rare for pink stones. The auction offers a chance to buy investment-grade coloured diamonds at wholesale-level pricing, straight from a specialist supplier.
Each diamond comes with its own GIA or GSL grading report confirming colour origin and clarity. The stones range from 0.04 to 0.05 carats, making them suitable for accent stones in custom jewellery or as a low-cost entry point into coloured diamond ownership.
Bidding closes on 9 July 2026. Check each lot for its specific colour grade and report details before bidding.
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Dima Handcrafted Jewellery Collection
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This collection of ten lots is built around precious metals and gemstones. The 9ct white gold ring carrying a 4.68ct round treated black diamond offers a bold, modern look. For something more classic, the 1.20ct oval cut Mozambique ruby is paired with two round diamonds in a SI/F-G clarity ring.
Buyers should also note the pair of 9ct white gold stud earrings, a solid entry-level piece. With jewellery, condition and hallmark verification matter. Check the listing images closely for markings and wear. Bidding closes 9 July 2026.
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‘Jewelzmerchants’ Auction Event + Bonus Gift
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This sale focuses on GRA Moissanite jewellery, with multiple lots of white Brilliant Cut earrings in sterling silver. Each pair comes with a bonus gift, making the lots worth a close look for anyone after affordable sparkle. The auction runs until 9 July 2026, so there is time to browse the full catalogue.
Beyond the earrings, the collectables category adds variety. While the lot list is lean on specifics, the mix of jewellery and general collectables could turn up something unexpected. Grays is a well-known auction house, so bidding is straightforward. Check the listing for any condition notes or sizing details before you bid.
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Jewelzmerchants Auction Event +Bonus Gift
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This Grays auction leans hard on gold filled jewellery with an Italian pedigree. The standout is a run of four nearly identical 14K yellow gold filled rings, each set with a 1.5ct green oval cut stone. They come in sizes 6, 7, 8, and 9 US, so if you need a specific fit or want to grab a matching set, this is your chance.
The listing also includes a bonus gift component, though the exact nature of that extra isn’t spelled out in the lot details. With 98 lots total, expect a mix of rings and likely pendants or other small collectables. No street address is given, but the auction closes on 9 July 2026. Check the lot list for any additional pieces beyond the featured rings.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot sale covers a good spread of valuables and collectables. The silver coin is a solid entry for precious metal buyers, while the loose diamonds let you pick up small stones for setting projects or investment. The smart watch is a practical addition, offering call function and fitness tracking without the big-brand price tag.
Buyers should check the condition and grading details on the diamonds before bidding. With the close date set for July 2026, there is plenty of time to register and review the full catalogue. The NSW location means local pickup is straightforward, but check the auctioneer’s shipping policy for smaller items like coins and jewellery.
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Dima Diamond And Precious Coloured Stone Collection
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This is a tight 11-lot auction for serious gem buyers. The standout is the 6.60ct natural star ruby cabochon, listed as unheated with an AIG certificate. Star rubies of this size and clarity are scarce, especially with no heat treatment. The 0.12ct natural pink diamond is another rare find, sealed and certified.
Also on offer: a 3.87ct Ethiopian opal cut as a triangle cabochon, and a 9.04ct pair of natural beryl stones in golden yellow pear cuts. All lots come with certification or grading reports. Bidders should inspect the certificates closely and understand the stone treatments before bidding. Auction closes 10 July 2026.
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Jewelzmerchants Auction Event +Bonus Gift
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This auction is built around a single, repeat lot: the High Quality Simulated Diamond Men’s Poedagar Watch. Four of these are listed, all with the original box included. If you need a bulk buy or just want a backup, that is your play.
The simulated diamond styling gives these watches a flashy look without the real-stone price tag. Poedagar is a known budget brand, so expect decent build quality for the money. The bonus gift mentioned in the title is not specified in the lot list, so factor that in as a possible extra rather than a guaranteed item.
With only 20 lots and a single product type across most of them, this is a focused sale. Check the condition notes on each listing before bidding, as simulated stones can vary in cut and setting. The close date is 10 July 2026, so you have time to research.
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Wholesale Mixed Gemstones Collections
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This is a straight-up bulk gemstone clearance, ideal for jewellers, lapidarists, or anyone flipping cut stones. The standout lots are the larger single-stone parcels: the purple amethyst at nearly 20 carats and the red garnet at 4.74 carats both offer real retail potential. The lemon yellow quartz is a less common colour, which could appeal to custom jewellery buyers.
The auction closes 10 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the full lot list on the Grays site. Given it is a wholesale listing, expect mixed grades and sizes within each lot. Bid according to what you can verify from the photos, and factor in sorting time if you are buying for resale. No reserves are stated, so starting bids may be low.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot sale mixes fine jewellery with collectables and everyday accessories. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th ounce 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece with genuine Australian history behind it. For wearable items, the 0.08 carat white diamond offers a small but genuine stone for a ring or pendant setting.
Tech buyers will find a smart watch with call function and heart rate monitor, suitable for men or women. The 36-piece chakra quartz gemstone set appeals to anyone into crystals or meditation. With bidding open until 10 July 2026, this is a broad catalogue where you can pick up a single lot or combine several for a gift bundle or personal collection.
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Stone Of Colours – Assorted Loose Gemstone Sale!!
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This is a specialist gemstone clearance, running 18 lots of faceted stones. The standout is the 1.18ct marquise cut spessartine garnet, a rare orange-red colour that commands attention. The purple sapphire at 0.72ct offers a clean oval cut, suitable for custom jewellery settings.
Buyers should note these are loose stones, not mounted. Check the clarity and cut grades in the listing photos before bidding. The auction closes 10 July 2026, so you have time to inspect each lot. If you’re after coloured gemstones for a project or resale, this is a tight selection worth a look.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Bracelet Sale!
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This is a focused jewellery auction with a clear strength in pearl bracelets. The standout lot is the 9-10mm Grade AB White Pearl Bracelet, a solid size for that price point. There is also a 5-6mm Grade AB Black Mix Shape Pearl Bracelet for buyers after something darker.
The mixed lots add variety. The 6mm Moonstone and Baroque Pearl Pendant Charm Bracelet offers a different look, while the Baroque Pearls with Large Lobster Clasp Gold Plated Bracelet leans into a chunkier, more modern style. With 43 lots, the range is tight but the quality grades are specified, so you know exactly what you are bidding on. Check the close date of July 10 and factor in Grays’ buyer fees.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This auction leans into affordable luxury with a focus on 925 silver paired with high-grade cubic zirconia. The standout lots are the band rings: both the standard and rose gold filled versions feature 5A stones at size 7, making them a solid pick for gifting or stacking. The clover pendant necklaces, also in 925 silver and rose gold filled options, add a versatile everyday piece to the mix.
Buyers should note the free gift inclusion with each lot, which sweetens the deal for anyone looking to grab multiple items. With 45 lots closing on the same date, the competition will be spread thin. Check each listing for condition notes and shipping details before bidding.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are certified natural pink diamonds with no evidence of treatment, which is a key selling point for collectors and investors. The larger 0.50ct stone will draw the most attention, but the 0.33ct offers a more accessible entry into a market where untreated coloured diamonds are increasingly scarce.
Both diamonds come with independent gemmological reports confirming their natural colour origin. Bidding closes on 10 July 2026. Given the rarity of untreated pink diamonds in these sizes, serious buyers should have their certification and shipping logistics sorted before the final day.
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NO RESERVE NATURAL EMERALD AUCTION – DON’T MISS OUT!!!
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This is a straight-up gemstone auction for anyone building a stock or looking for a loose stone. All six lots are natural emeralds in oval radiant cuts, which hold their value well for setting into rings or pendants. The standout is the 1.47 carat stone, but the 1.37 and 1.28 carat options offer good weight without jumping to the top bid.
No reserve means every lot sells to the highest bidder, regardless of price. That puts the power in your hands if you know the market. Check the clarity and colour on each listing before bidding, as natural emeralds vary widely. Close date is 10 July 2026, so you have time to research and set your limit.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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These are small but high-clarity diamonds, ideal for jewellers or hobbyists looking to set their own pieces. The VVS1/VVS2 grade means any inclusions are near impossible to see under 10x magnification, so you’re getting stones with serious sparkle for their size.
Both are natural round brilliant cuts, the most popular shape for engagement rings and studs. The 0.027ct stone is the standout here, offering more visible presence for a custom pendant or accent setting. Grays is running this as a straightforward online auction, so check the closing date of July 10 and bid accordingly. No reserve listed, which could mean a sharp price if interest stays low.
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Natural Coloured Diamond Collections
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These are two tightly curated diamond parcels aimed at jewellers, collectors, or anyone looking to acquire natural coloured stones in bulk. The 33-piece parcel and the 29-piece parcel both carry a total diamond weight of 1.00 carat, with all stones being natural loose blue diamonds.
Buyers should check the colour grade and clarity details in the lot notes before bidding. With only two lots on offer, this is a focused sale for someone who knows what they want. The close date is 10 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the parcels or request more information from grays.
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‘Jewelzmerchants Auction Event + Bonus Gift
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This Grays event leans heavily on gold filled jewellery from Italy, with a clear focus on ring lots. The 0.5ct emerald cut rings in yellow gold filled settings appear in three sizes, while a 1.5ctw oval cut ring in size 8US offers a larger stone option. All pieces are marked 14K/Italy, so the metal content and origin are stated.
The bonus gift mentioned in the title is not detailed in the lot list, but the core offering is straightforward: dress rings for different finger sizes. If you are after yellow gold filled pieces with genuine stone cuts rather than plated costume jewellery, this catalogue is worth scanning. No street address is given, but the auction runs through Grays in NSW with a firm July 10 close.
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Jewelzmerchants Auction Event +Bonus Gift
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The Italian-stamped yellow gold filled Cuban chains are the main draw here. A 55cm-10mm Cuban chain in 18K gold-filled is listed, along with another 55cm version that includes a bonus gift. These are substantial pieces, not light fashion items.
For buyers wanting a complete set, the 14K gold-filled matching chain, bracelet, and earrings offer a coordinated look. The bonus gift component on selected lots adds a little extra value for the winning bidder. With 79 lots on offer, there is enough variety for both serious collectors and casual buyers looking for gift-quality jewellery. Check the full lot list for any additional collectables mixed in.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed bag of high-value small items and everyday accessories, so check the condition notes carefully. The coin is a 999.0 pure silver piece with a certificate of authenticity, which appeals to bullion collectors. The smart watch targets the fitness market with call functionality and an AMOLED screen.
For jewellery buyers, the loose diamonds are the key lots. You have a 0.03 carat brown round diamond and five 0.08 carat white round diamonds. These could suit custom settings or repairs. Memorabilia items round out the catalogue, though specifics are sparse. Bidding closes on 10 July 2026, so factor in delivery time if you are outside NSW.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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The 88-lot catalogue mixes precious metals with modern accessories. The Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz 999.0 pure silver coin is a standout for history buffs and bullion collectors alike. A 0.08 carat white five-round diamond piece offers entry-level bling without the retail markup.
Practical gear includes a smart watch for men and women with call function and fitness tracking, plus a heart rate monitor. The 36-piece healing crystals and stones set covers chakra quartz and gemstones, appealing to the spiritual side of the market. All lots are no-reserve, so bidding starts where you want it. Closes 10 July 2026.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Clearance Sale.
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Twelve lots of brand-new men’s watches, all quartz movement, all with water resistance. The range covers classic calendar-date styles through to multifunctional sports designs in silver, black, gold, and two-tone combos. Each watch is listed as luxury stainless steel, so you’re getting solid construction without the department-store markup.
Buyers should check the closing date of July 10, 2026. With only a dozen lots, this is a tight clearance event, not a massive warehouse dump. If you need a spare dress watch or a gift that looks more expensive than it’ll cost, this is worth a look. No bidding history to gauge interest yet, so early bidding could lock in a low price.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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The headline lot here is the 16mm wide Cuban link chain necklace at 66cm, a heavy-looking piece in silver fill. Matched bracelets in the same 16mm width are also listed, so you could grab a full set. The 18K white gold-filled pieces add variety, including a clustered chain necklace set with AAA cubic zirconia stones, 55.8cm long. A ring in the same 18K white gold fill, size 10, rounds out the better items.
Silver fill is a solid middle ground between costume and solid silver. It wears well and polishes up nicely. With 28 lots and a free bracelet thrown in, this is worth a look if you flip jewellery or want a decent chain without the retail markup. Check the condition notes before bidding.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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Grays is offering 25 lots of gold-filled jewellery, all with the bonus of a free bracelet. The headline items are the Cuban chain sets, which use simulated diamonds for a flash look without the cost of real stones. The 55.8cm necklace and 17.8cm bracelet both feature diamond-style clasps, while the ring is a solid iced-out design in size 7.
There is also a rose gold-filled option, a 3mm necklace at 50.8cm with simulated diamonds. If you want a complete look without paying retail, this auction covers neck, wrist, and finger. Bids close 10 July 2026. Check the lot photos for clasp quality and gold-fill thickness before bidding.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a tight, focused collection for anyone after bold gold-filled jewellery without the solid-gold price tag. The Cuban link pieces are chunky at 12mm to 14mm wide, giving serious weight on the wrist and neck. The AAA cubic zirconia versions add some sparkle to the classic chain design.
Buyers should note the free bracelet offer tied to the listing. With 30 lots, the auction moves fast, and the close date is July 2026, so there is time to browse. If you want a matching set, grab the necklace and bracelet from the same range before someone else does.
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EX-Retail Gold & Natural Diamond
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Both rings come with their own valuation certificates, which gives you a verified reference point for bidding. The ruby and diamond ring pairs a natural ruby with diamond accents in yellow gold, while the garnet and diamond ring offers a similar high-end presentation. These are genuine ex-retail stock, not costume pieces, so the gold weight and stone quality are the key factors to assess.
The valuations are a strong selling point here. They let you compare the certified retail value against the auction price, which is exactly what experienced jewellery buyers look for. With only two lots, this is a tight, focused auction. No browsing through dozens of generic items. Just check the valuations, inspect the photos, and decide if either ring fits your stock or personal collection.
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EX-Retail Gold & Natural Diamond
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All three lots come direct from a retail setting and include their own valuation certificate, which takes the guesswork out of bidding. The Ruby ring is the standout with an 8.0 carat natural stone paired with white topaz, while the Amethyst ring brings 0.55 carat of diamond accent. The Garnet ring rounds out the set.
Buyers should note the close date is 11 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the valuations and compare against retail prices. With only three lots, this is a tight, curated sale for anyone after certified gold and gemstone pieces. No bidding games, just straightforward ex-retail stock.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This M&N Emporium catalogue is built around cultured pearls, with most lots featuring 7-8mm stones. The gold plated rhinestone necklace adds sparkle, while the real platinum plated option offers a cooler, more modern tone. Baroque pearl pendants in both white and black break from the round pearl look, giving the collection some texture and variety.
Buyers should check each lot for clasp type and chain length, as these vary across the pieces. All items appear to be pre-owned or ex-display, so factor in potential restringing or clasp repairs. The 39-lot count means strong competition on popular silver and gold plated designs, but the niche pearl focus may keep bidding reasonable on the more unusual baroque lots.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is all gold-filled stock, not plated, so the wear is minimal and the weight is genuine. The standout lots are the wider Cuban chains: the 15mm wide necklace at 60.9cm and the matching 22.8cm bracelet at the same width. Both are heavy, bold pieces with AAA cubic zirconia accents.
The smaller 50.8cm necklace and 17.8cm bracelet are more everyday wearable but still carry the same stone quality. Grays has bundled a free bracelet with every necklace purchase, which effectively drops the per-piece cost if you are buying multiples. Check the close date carefully, as these are listed as a single-day event with no extensions.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are certified natural fancy pink diamonds with no evidence of treatment, which is rare in the coloured diamond market. The 0.74ct stone is the headline lot, but the 0.46ct offers a more accessible entry point into natural pink diamond ownership.
Both diamonds come with GIA or similar laboratory grading reports verifying their natural colour origin. Pink diamonds of this quality are a finite resource, with the Argyle mine now closed. The auction closes on July 11, 2026. If you are in the market for investment-grade coloured gems, this is a focused two-lot sale worth watching.
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NO RESERVE NATURAL EMERALD AUCTION – DON’T MISS OUT!!!
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This is a tight, focused auction for buyers who want genuine natural champagne diamonds without paying retail markups. All five lots are loose stones, so you can inspect them properly and set your own setting later. The round brilliant cuts at 0.10ct, 0.11ct, and 0.18ct offer classic sparkle, while the 0.19ct oval cut gives a slightly larger face-up option.
No reserve means each stone sells to the highest bidder regardless of the final price. If you have been watching champagne diamond prices at jewellers, this is a chance to pick them up at wholesale or below. Check the grading reports listed in each lot description before bidding. The auction closes on 11 July 2026, so there is time to do your homework.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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These are small but high-clarity diamonds, ideal for jewellers or anyone looking to set their own pieces. Each stone is a natural round brilliant cut with VVS1 or VVS2 ratings, meaning inclusions are extremely difficult to see even under magnification.
The three lots are nearly identical in size and grade, which suits buyers wanting matching stones for earrings or small accent settings. Check the certification details on each lot before bidding, as clarity and carat weight vary slightly. Auction closes 11 July 2026.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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These are certified natural untreated pink diamonds, which are far rarer than treated or synthetic stones. The 0.11ct lot is the standout for size, while the 0.08ct light pink offers a different colour tone. All three come without any colour or clarity enhancement, which matters to collectors and investors.
The auction closes on 11 July 2026. With only three lots, this is a tight, focused sale for anyone in the market for loose coloured diamonds. Check the certification details before bidding.
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Natural Coloured Diamond Collections
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Both parcels feature natural coloured diamonds with no treatment. The 30-piece lot offers a range of blue stones suited for custom setting or investment holding. The 37-piece lot gives you more individual stones at the same total weight, which could mean smaller average carat size but greater flexibility for multi-stone designs.
These are loose, unset diamonds so you are buying the raw material, not finished jewellery. That suits anyone who works with a jeweller or wants to avoid retail markup on mounted pieces. The auction closes 11 July 2026. Check the Grays listing for grading reports or clarity details before bidding.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This auction leans into affordable bling with a clear focus on 925 sterling silver and 18K gold filled finishes. The standout is the 2ct oval 5A cubic zirconia ring in size 7, set in 18K gold filled 925 silver, which offers a convincing look without the precious-metal price tag. The interlocking pendant necklace and the pink cubic zirconia band ring add variety for gifting or stacking.
Every lot appears to be new, with no pre-owned wear mentioned. The auctioneer is also throwing in a free gift with each purchase, though the gift itself is not specified. If you want costume jewellery that passes for the real thing at close, this one is worth a scroll through the catalogue.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This Grays auction in NSW is built around bulk silver-filled jewellery with a strong focus on Cuban link chains. The top lot is a 60.9cm silver-filled Cuban necklace with a 12mm wide chain and a cubic zirconia clasp. There is also a 50.8cm version at 14mm wide for buyers who prefer a heavier look.
The gold-filled side is covered by an 18K white gold-filled clustered chain necklace with 60.9 carats of AAA cubic zirconia, plus a matching 55.8cm Cuban chain. Every lot comes with a free bracelet thrown in, making this a straight forward buy for resellers or anyone stacking chain inventory. All lots close on July 11, 2026.
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Opulent Galleria Moissanite Jewellery – Complimentary Gift!!
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This is a 30-lot auction of opulent galleria moissanite jewellery, all set in 925 sterling silver. The collection focuses on lab-created stones, so you are getting the sparkle and hardness of moissanite without the diamond price tag. Standout pieces include a 1.00ct round moissanite ring in size 8 and a matching pendant, ideal for stacking or gifting.
All items are listed as complimentary gifts, which suggests they are new, box-ready stock. If you are after affordable jewellery for resale or personal wear, this catalogue offers consistent sizing across rings and pendants. Check the close date of July 2026, as Grays often runs these listings with standard timed bidding. No reserve drama here, just straight auction pricing.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Clearance Sale.
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The lineup leans toward multifunctional dress and sports styles. Standouts include the Luxury Multifunctional Water Resistant Watch for Men in black and the Luxury Stainless Steel Sports Calendar model, both listed as water resistant. Each lot is described as new, making this a straight stock clearance rather than second-hand gear.
Buyers should check the closing date of July 11, 2026, and factor in Grays’ standard buyer’s premium and delivery terms. With only twelve lots, the range is tight, but the focus on quartz movements and calendar functions suits anyone after a no-fuss daily wearer.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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The headline lot is a 60.9cm Cuban chain necklace in silver fill, 14mm wide, paired with a matching 19cm bracelet. For those after something flashier, the 18K white gold-filled Cuban necklace with AAA cubic zirconias runs the same length, with a 20.3cm bracelet to match.
Every lot is silver or gold-filled, not solid precious metal, so the value is in the weight and finish. The 14mm width is chunky for the price point. Buyers should check the clasp quality and length before bidding, especially if you prefer a shorter drop. No hallmark surprises here, just well-made costume jewellery with genuine stone accents.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction offers a broad mix of precious metals, gem-set jewellery, and collectable coins. The Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz pure silver coin stands out for history buffs and bullion collectors alike. For everyday wear, the 0.08 carat five-round diamond piece is a compact but genuine option.
Buyers after modern accessories will find the smart watch with heart rate monitor and call function a practical pick. The 36-piece chakra crystal set caters to the wellness crowd, while assorted quartz and gemstone lots add variety. Check each listing for condition and hallmark details before bidding closes on July 11.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot sale covers a broad mix of personal valuables and collectables. The silver coin is a solid 999.0 proof piece with Irish clover design, a tidy entry-level bullion item. The smart watch targets the budget fitness market with AMOLED screen and phone call capability, useful for someone wanting basic smart features without a flagship price tag.
The loose diamonds are where the real value sits for buyers who know their stones. The 0.03 carat brown round is an unusual colour accent stone, while the five 0.08 carat white rounds are classic small melee diamonds suitable for setting into a ring or pendant. No grading reports are mentioned, so factor in your own inspection if you’re serious. The jewellery and memorabilia lots round out the catalogue, making this a decent mixed bag for a casual bidder or a small jeweller looking for stock.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed-bag auction with something for the casual collector and the serious buyer. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th OZ 999.0 pure silver coin, a piece of Australian history in precious metal. Also on offer is a 0.08 carat white five round diamond, ideal for a small jewellery project or resetting.
The lot list also covers modern wearables with a smart watch that includes call and heart rate functions, plus a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones. With 88 lots in total, expect competition on the silver coin and the diamond. Bidding closes 11 July 2026.
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Estate Auction – Asian Items, Gems & Fossils, Clocks And Collectables
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Bargain Hunt Auctions, based in Thornleigh NSW, has packed this estate sale with items that cross several collecting fields. The Asian section includes carved figures, porcelain, and decorative pieces that often attract strong bidding. For rock and fossil enthusiasts, the gem and mineral lots range from polished cabochons to raw specimens, with some pieces suitable for display or lapidary work.
Clock collectors should look for mantel and wall clocks, some in working order. The collectables category covers silverware, paintings, and general household goods, so there is plenty to sift through. Bidding closes on 12 July 2026, and inspection is recommended for fragile or high-value items.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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The jewellery side is led by that 0.08 carat round diamond, but the real standout is the Eureka Stockade coin struck in 999.0 pure silver. That’s a genuine piece of Australian history for collectors. The smart watch covers the fitness and call side for everyday use, while the crystal set offers 36 stones including chakra quartz and gemstones for anyone into healing or display.
With 88 lots across jewellery and collectables, this auction splits neatly between precious metals and stones on one side, and novelty or functional items on the other. Check the lot list for any extra diamond pieces or watch brands before close. The date is firm, so get your bids in ahead of the Sunday deadline.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot sale covers a broad sweep of personal valuables. The silver coin is a neat Irish-themed piece for collectors, certified and ready to go. The smart watch targets the everyday buyer, offering heart rate and step tracking alongside phone notifications, no frills.
On the jewellery front, the loose diamonds give buyers a chance to source stones for custom work. The brown diamond offers a subtle alternative to traditional white, while the white rounds are small accent stones. Expect a mix of finished pieces and raw components across the catalogue. Check the lot list for full details on brands and conditions.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This catalogue mixes fine jewellery with collectable oddments. The standout lot is the Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece of Australian history struck in precious metal. For everyday wear, the 0.08 carat white five round diamond offers a genuine stone at entry level pricing.
Gadget buyers should check the smart watch for men and women with call function and heart rate monitor. The 36-piece healing crystals and stones set, including chakra quartz gemstones, covers the wellness angle. With 88 lots across jewellery and collectables, there is enough variety to fill a gift box or a display cabinet. No street address needed, this one is all online through Grays. Close date is 12 July 2026.
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Jewellery | An Inner West Family Collection
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Theodore Bruce, an auction house dating back to 1878, is known for its regular art and collectables sales, plus Australia Post unclaimed goods auctions. This catalogue draws from a single Inner West family estate, giving it a consistent, personal feel rather than a mixed consignment.
Look for standout lots including signed designer pieces, antique brooches, and sets of solid gold chains and rings. The collectables side covers everything from small silverware to decorative objets. With the close date set for 14 July 2026, buyers should inspect the full lot list online and factor in the buyer’s premium. Condition varies, so examine photos and descriptions closely before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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The jewellery section features a 0.08 carat white round diamond, so there is some genuine sparkle among the lots. The memorabilia includes the themed silver coin, which adds a bit of Australian history to the mix.
Buyers should check the condition reports if available, especially on the diamond and the smart watch. The healing crystals set is a bulk lot, so expect some variation in the stones. With 88 lots, this auction covers a broad spread of price points from entry-level accessories to a standalone diamond.
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Jewellery
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Raffan Kelaher & Thomas are running this auction as part of their regular Sydney schedule, mixing weekly sales with specialty offerings. The catalogue spans fine and decorative arts, jewellery, and collectables, so there’s a broad cross-section for buyers. If you focus on the jewellery, expect a range of pieces from different eras.
The Asian decorative arts section adds another angle, with items likely drawing interest from collectors. With a close date of 29 June 2026, you have time to inspect. Check the lot list for specifics, but the mix of categories suggests plenty of variety for bargain hunters willing to browse.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This is a focused clearance of freshwater pearl necklaces and pendants, all in the 7-8mm range. The standout lots include the White Pearls & Gold Plated Rhinestone Necklace, the Potato Shape Pearl with Real Platinum Plated Necklace, and a pair of glam pendants in white and black baroque pearl. Each piece is finished with plated metalwork, so you are paying for the pearl quality and the setting, not solid precious metal.
Buyers should inspect the photos closely for pearl surface quality and clasp condition. With 39 lots, the range is tight, meaning you can bid on multiple similar pieces without overlapping too much. This suits anyone looking to stock a display case or pick up a few gifts without wading through mixed costume jewellery.
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Barsby Auctions — Jewellery, Art & Special
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This is Barsby Auctions’ monthly mixed catalogue, and it covers a solid spread of high-end personal valuables. The jewellery section is the main draw, with rings, chains and brooches in gold and silver likely to attract both private buyers and trade. Watch collectors should keep an eye on the timepiece lots, which range from vintage to modern styles.
Coins and stamps round out the collectables side, offering something for the numismatist and philatelist. The art component adds further depth, with paintings and prints that could appeal to decorators or investors. If you are after a single standout piece or a bulk lot to flip, this auction has the variety.
Bidding closes on 6th December. Viewing is recommended for high-value jewellery and art.
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Luxury Jewellery
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This Lloyds online auction runs across several categories, but the jewellery section is the standout. Look for pieces with precious stones, branded timepieces, and solid gold items that could slip under the radar without a reserve. The collectables category adds variety, with potential for older or limited-edition pieces.
Vehicles and plant equipment are also listed, so it is worth scanning the full catalogue if you need a car or machinery alongside the sparkle. Bidding closes July 5, 2026. Check the condition notes on each lot before you bid.
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Affordable Jewellery
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This multi-lot sale runs until July 6, 2026, and covers more than just jewellery. The auctioneer has also listed vehicles, plant and equipment, and general household goods. That makes it a solid pick if you are after a cheap runabout or workshop gear alongside the trinkets.
For jewellery buyers, the lot list shows a mix of silver and gold-toned pieces, including earrings, necklaces, and cufflinks. Collectors should check the coin lots and decorative items. Bidding is online only, so register with Lloyds ahead of time. Check the condition notes on each lot, as some items show wear typical of second-hand stock.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This is a pure gemstone grab bag, with 12 lots covering a wide spectrum of carat weights and stone types. The headline item is clearly the 0.14-carat Argyle pink diamond, a rare stone from the famous closed mine. Beyond that, you have parcels of green sphene, garnet, emerald, and natural pink morganite, plus hefty quartz lots reaching 88.9 carats total.
The auction closes on 7 July 2026, so there is time to study the grading and clarity on each lot. If you are a jeweller, collector, or someone looking to flip loose stones, this is a solid mix of commercial and collector-grade material. No reserve prices are stated, so the starting bids will tell the story. Check the individual lot descriptions for carat weight breakdowns and any certification details before you bid.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a straight-up unreserved sale, meaning every lot will sell to the highest bidder regardless of price. Lloyds is handling the entire process online, so you can bid from anywhere in the country. The jewellery category is the headline here, but the auctioneer also runs vehicles, collectables, plant and equipment, and general goods through the same platform, so it’s worth browsing the full catalogue if you’re after a mixed haul.
For jewellery buyers, the standout lots are the loose diamonds and coloured gemstones. Expect round brilliants, princess cuts, and fancy shapes in various carat weights, plus Australian sapphires and opals that could be set or resold. Finished pieces include rings, pendants, and earrings, many in gold or silver settings. No reserve prices mean the opening bid could be your only competition, but check each lot’s condition notes carefully before bidding.
The auction closes on 7 July 2026. Registration is straightforward through the Lloyds website, and you’ll need to verify your identity and provide payment details before you can bid. If you’re flipping gems or building a personal collection, this is a clean shot at wholesale-level pricing without the retail markup.
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Fine Jewellery
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This auction covers more than a dozen lots of precious metal and gemstone jewellery. The standout is the 18ct yellow gold Tiffany & Co. interlocking ring and the T True wide ring, both from a brand that holds its value at resale. Also worth a look: the 14ct white gold South Sea cultured pearl knotted piece, and the 7.66ct onyx and diamond earrings.
Buyers should check the condition notes on each lot before bidding. The auction closes on 8 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the pieces online. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot event, meaning you can bid on individual items without committing to the whole collection.
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Affordable Watches
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This is a straight-up watch grab bag for anyone who likes mixed lots. You get a bit of Swiss pedigree with the Raymond Weil and Rado, plus fashion brands like Guess, Tommy Hilfiger, and Marc by Marc Jacobs. There’s also a JAG women’s square watch with a diamonte bezel, an ICETIME BLING 45mm men’s white silver steel number, and a LANCASTER Italian wristwatch.
If you’re flipping or building a personal collection, the variety is the draw. The LOBOR quartz and ELLE sports watch ESO15-903M fill out the lower end. The auction closes 9 July 2026, so you’ve got time to pick your target. No reserve prices are listed, so bids will set the market. Check the lot notes for condition details before you jump in.
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Luxury Watches
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This is a tight, curated selection for watch collectors, not a clearance bin. The standout is the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 26420RO.OO.A002CA.01, a serious piece for anyone chasing a modern icon. The Cartier Santos 100 Custom Diamond 2878 adds some bling, while the 1976 14ct White Gold Diamond Bulova ladies’ watch offers a vintage alternative.
Two Franck Muller Vanguard V45 SC DT models are listed, one with a custom black dial, giving buyers a choice of finish. The Breitling Super Avenger II and the Hublot Big Bang Unico 44mm Titanium Skeleton cover the sporty end. Note the two “THINKING OF SELLING YOUR WATCH? ENQUIRE NOW” entries are placeholder lots, so the effective count is 12 actual watches. Check each listing for condition reports before bidding.
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Lab Grown Diamonds & Jewellery
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This is a specialist jewellery auction from Lloyds, offering over a dozen lots of lab grown and natural diamonds. The standout pieces are all IGI certified, so you are getting independent verification on cut, colour, and clarity. The 2.99 TCW radiant cut lot includes both lab grown and natural stones, giving you a mixed option for investment or remodelling.
If you are after a single statement piece, the 3.51ct round brilliant in F/VVS2 is hard to ignore. For something more unusual, there are heart and cushion brilliant cut lab grown diamonds in the mix. The oval brilliant cuts also appear in multiple sizes, from 1.50ct to 2.00ct, all IGI certified.
Bidding closes on 11 July 2026. Check each lot for current bid levels and any buyer’s premium. This is a straight-up online auction, no reserve games, so your bid is your price.
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Luxury Jewellery
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This is a concentrated jewellery catalogue with serious stone weight. The top end features a 14K yellow gold ring set with a 10.86ct Colombian emerald, flanked by diamonds. For diamond lovers, the 18K white gold halo drop earrings and the 4.01ct TDW yellow gold hoops offer substantial sparkle.
Tanzanite fans get two options: a cocktail ring and a matching necklace, both in 14K yellow gold. The 6.25ct tanzanite and diamond ring is the pick of that pair. There is also a PT950 platinum eternity band with 0.68ct TDW diamonds for a classic, understated piece.
All lots are 14K, 18K, or platinum settings, so the gold and metal value alone holds up. No reserves to trip over, just straight online bidding. Check the full lot list for individual carat weights and stone details before the timer runs out.
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Affordable Jewellery
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This is a tight, focused auction for anyone after entry-level precious metal jewellery. The lot list runs to 12 items, mostly in 9K and 14K gold, with a couple of sterling silver and gemstone pieces thrown in. The 1-carat diamond stud in 9K gold is a solid pick for a classic earring, while the 14K white gold blue sapphire and diamond halo ring offers a bit more colour and sparkle.
For collectors, the Australian black opal in 10K gold is the standout. It is a genuine Australian stone set in a modest gold mount, which keeps the price reasonable. The rest of the lots cover silver charm bracelets, vintage-style rings, and cubic zirconia pieces. No high-end investment stuff here, but plenty of wearable options for gifting or stacking. Check the photos carefully for condition and carat weights.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This online auction from Lloyds runs until 14 July 2026 and covers more than a dozen lots of certified stones. The standout is the 1.71ct De Beers Forever Mark, a branded diamond with full traceability. For investors, the 1.01ct GIA certified round in F colour and SI1 clarity offers solid specs at a likely wholesale-level starting bid.
The coloured stone lots add variety: a 1.01ct natural black princess cut, 2.06ct of natural corundum rubies, and three beryl aquamarines totalling 2.88ct. There is also a 0.64ct natural tanzanite in oval faceted cut. All items are loose stones, so factor in setting costs if you are buying for jewellery. Bidding is open now, and the auction closes on a fixed date with no rolling extension. Check each lot for individual certification details.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a straight-up no-reserve sale, meaning every lot goes to the highest bidder regardless of price. The standout is the hefty 29.69ct Andamooka matrix opal, a serious piece for collectors who know that South Australian material. Also worth a close look: the 10.34 carat lot of semi dark opals and the 9.46 carat freeform solid boulder opals, both offering strong colour and weight.
For buyers chasing Lightning Ridge material, there is a 1.07 carat parcel of solid and crystal opals from that famous field. The 6.66 carat freeform Mintabie solids are another point of interest, Mintabie production being increasingly scarce. With 12 lots total, the auction closes 14 July 2026. Check the condition reports and photos before bidding, as all sales are final.
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Retailer Diamond Clearance
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This is a pure jewellery clearance from a retailer, so expect wholesale-style pricing on stones you would normally pay a premium for at a jeweller. The standout is the certified natural fancy pink diamond, a colour grade that rarely appears at auction without a hefty reserve. Also worth a close look: the 1.422ct natural fancy brown diamond and the 1.06ct fancy yellow cushion cut.
The lots run across 14k yellow, white, and rose gold settings, with halo designs and black diamond accents appearing on several pieces. If you are chasing a specific colour stone, the range covers blue, pink, yellow, brown, and champagne. Closes 17 July 2026, so there is time to study the certification documents before bidding. No buyer’s premium surprises if you read the terms upfront.
South Australia
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JULY – Gold & Silver Jewellery Auction
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This July sale from jewelleryauctionhouse in Kilkenny covers a broad cross-section of precious metal jewellery. Expect a strong showing of gold rings, including signets, bands and gem-set styles, alongside silver chains and bangles. Deceased estate items often turn up here, so there’s potential for older hallmarked pieces and unique designs.
The auction also features loose stones and vintage collectables, making it worth a look for both scrap buyers and wearers. With the close date yet to be confirmed, keep an eye on the listing for updates. If you’re after bullion-adjacent value or wearable pieces at wholesale, this is one to watch.
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Mini Auction #6 – Only 2 Days of Bidding (July 27-28th)
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This is the sixth mini auction from jewelleryauctionhouse, based in Kilkenny, Adelaide. Bidding runs just two days, July 27-28, so there is no time for dawdling. The focus is on fine jewellery and collectables drawn from deceased estate clearances.
Standout lots include a selection of diamond-set rings, likely in yellow and white gold, alongside Victorian and Edwardian brooches. Sterling silver items are well represented, with teapots, trays and cutlery sets appearing across the catalogue. Collectors should also watch for vintage costume jewellery, which often punches above its weight in these sales.
Buyers should check each listing for condition notes, as these are second-hand estate pieces. The auction house has a solid reputation for gold and gemstone verification, but it pays to inspect items closely. With no reserve on many lots, this is a strong chance to pick up quality jewellery without the retail markup.
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AUGUST – Gold & Silver Jewellery Auction
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This auction from jewelleryauctionhouse in Kilkenny covers a broad selection of gold and silver items, likely drawn from estate clearances. The focus is on wearable pieces rather than raw bullion, so expect hallmark jewellery with resale or scrap value.
Buyers should inspect the lots closely for weight and purity. Vintage brooches and ornate pendants often appear in these sales, and they can be a good bet if you know your hallmarks. Silverware and small collectables might also pop up among the jewellery lots.
The close date is still to be confirmed, so keep an eye on the listing. If you are after scrap gold or a unique piece to wear, this is one to watch.
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Mini Auction #7 – Only 2 Days of Bidding (July 27-28th)
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This is a quick-fire mini auction from the Kilkenny specialists, so you need to move fast. The catalogue leans heavily on gold and fine jewellery, with the sort of variety you expect from deceased estate clearances. Think rings, chains, brooches and earrings in yellow and white gold, plus some silverware and collectable pieces mixed in.
The two-day window means less competition from dawdlers, but also less time to research. If you know your hallmarks and carat weights, there is room to pick up quality pieces below retail. Keep an eye on any lots with clear gemstone descriptions or designer signatures. The auction house has a solid reputation for grading, so trust their condition notes. Bid early, bid sharp, and don’t leave your best offers for the final hour.
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*SEPTEMBER SPARKLE* Specialty Spring Auction – 4 Days Only
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This is a specialty spring auction from an Adelaide (Kilkenny) auction house that deals in gold, fine jewellery, and deceased estate goods. With 4 days of bidding, it’s a solid chance to pick up quality pieces without the rush of a one-day event.
The catalogue leans heavily on gold and fine jewellery, so expect rings, chains, brooches, and earrings from various eras. Deceased estate items often mean older, higher-carat pieces that can go for well under retail. Collectables add another layer, though specifics are thin until lots go live.
Keep an eye on the closing date, which is yet to be confirmed. Given the house specialises in this area, condition and authenticity are likely better than a general clearance sale. For anyone hunting scrap gold or wearable vintage, this one’s worth a look.
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JUNE – Gold & Silver Jewellery Auction
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This June sale packs more than a dozen lots spanning fine jewellery and collectables, with a strong showing of diamond and coloured gemstone rings. The top-tier piece is the 18k two tone dark champagne diamond solitaire ring, a serious buy for someone chasing a unique centre stone. For buyers with a sharp eye on value, the ruby and diamond cluster ring carries a valuation of $12,840 but starts at just $2,100, and the green sapphire and diamond spray cluster ring is valued at $2,505 with no starting bid listed yet.
Other lots include an antique 18ct yellow gold seed pearl and ruby ring, a 14ct white gold laboratory grown solitaire diamond ring valued at $4,735, and more accessible pieces like a 9k yellow gold and onyx ring starting at $200. The auctioneer also throws in a bonus: a moonstone is gifted to a random winning bidder each auction. Bidding closes Sunday 5th July from 8pm, so check the timer and get your bids in before the deadline.
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Mini Auction #5 – Only 2 Days of Bidding (July 6th-7th)
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This is a short, sharp sale with bidding open from July 6th to 7th only. The auctioneer focuses on gold and fine jewellery, so the standout lots will likely be rings, chains, or brooches in precious metals. Deceased estate listings often turn up older hallmarks or unique settings you won’t see in retail.
If you’re after collectables, check the catalogue for any silverware, coins, or vintage ornaments mixed in. The close date is still unconfirmed, so refresh the page or contact the auction house directly. With only 48 hours of bidding, you need to move fast.
Queensland
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Collectables, Jewellery, Furniture, Stamps and Coins
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This weekly sale from the long-running Brisbane outfit covers a broad sweep of household and collectable gear. The jewellery section includes gold and silver pieces, costume items, and loose gemstones worth a close look. Furniture buyers will find solid timber tables, cabinets, and sideboards, many with a classic or mid-century bent.
The stamp and coin lots are where serious collectors should focus. Look for pre-decimal Australian stamps, proof sets, and commemorative coins. Silverware and militaria also pop up across the catalogue, so scan the full list before bidding. Everything is sold as-is, and inspection is recommended before the close date is confirmed.
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Collectables, Jewellery, Furniture, Stamps and Coins
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This Brisbane outfit has been running weekly auctions since 1989, so they know how to move household lots efficiently. The mix here leans heavily on small high-value items: jewellery, coins, and stamps that often fly under the radar at general auctions. If you deal in precious metals or vintage collectables, the jewellery section is worth a close look.
Furniture buyers will find timber dining tables, sideboards, and bedroom suites typical of deceased estate clearances. The collectables category includes older militaria, glassware, and pottery. No closing date is set yet, so check the listing for updates. Pickup is in Sumner Park, and inspection times should be confirmed before bidding.
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