Inside This Week’s Jewellery Auction Market – 128 Upcoming Sales inc Diamonds, Jewellery & Watches
We track upcoming jewellery and watch auctions across Australia and this week we list 128 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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Jewellery | An Inner West Family Collection
A large collection of jewellery from an Inner West family is being sold through Theodore Bruce in Stanmore, NSW. The lots include rings, necklaces, and brooches, with pieces from brands like Prouds and Angus & Coote.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
A luxurious pearl jewellery collection is up for auction from grays, based in NSW. The 31 lots include a 7-8mm white pearl and spacer bead necklace in real platinum plating, plus matching bracelet and drop earrings with baroque freshwater pearls.
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Estate Auction – Asian Items, Gems & Fossils, Clocks And Collectables
A big collection of Asian antiques, gemstones, fossils, clocks, and collectables is going to online auction from Bargain Hunt Auctions in Cattai. Expect jade carvings, Ming-style porcelain, opal specimens, and vintage mantel clocks among the mix.
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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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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The jewellery section offers solid silver and diamond pieces, with the 0.08 carat white diamond standing out for anyone looking for a small, genuine stone. The Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz 999.0 pure silver coin is a clear nod to Australian history and should appeal to collectors of commemorative bullion.
Beyond the precious stuff, there is a smart watch with call and heart rate functions, plus a 36-piece chakra quartz gemstone set. That mix of fine jewellery, fitness tech, and crystals gives this auction a broad appeal. Buyers should check the condition notes on the diamond and coin lots before bidding, as grading details are not provided in the listing. All items are located in NSW, so factor in postage or pickup if you are outside the area.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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The auctioneer is Grays, and the lots are split between two styles of Cuban chain. The chunky option is 12mm wide, with a 55.8cm necklace and a 19cm bracelet, both studded with cubic zirconias. The slimmer set runs 8mm wide, with a 60.9cm necklace and a 20.3cm bracelet.
Every lot comes with a free bracelet, so you are effectively getting two pieces for the price of one. The gold-filled construction means these items are built to last without the solid-gold price tag. Bidding closes on July 12, 2026.
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Gold, Diamond And Designer Jewellery Auction
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This auction is stacked with affordable entry points for anyone looking to flip or add to a personal collection. The sterling silver and gold plated bracelet with a Solar Plexus Chakra design offers a modern, wearable piece, while the 925 silver locket necklace keeps things classic. The Swarovski crystal pendant adds a touch of brand-name appeal without the retail markup.
Buyers should check the fine print on the bulk earring packs they are listed as birthstone coloured, not genuine gemstone. With 100 lots closing on July 12, it pays to scroll through the full catalogue early and pick your targets. No reserve surprises here, just straight bidding on ready-to-wear jewellery.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This is a refined offering for anyone after genuine pearl pieces with precious metal finishes. Standout lots include the 7-8mm White Pearls & Spacer Beads Real Platinum Plated Necklace and matching Bracelet, both showing consistent sizing and a clean, modern look. The Flat Edge Baroque & Freshwater Pearl Gold Plated Drop Earrings offer something more organic, while the Flat Edge Baroque & Pearls Real Platinum Plated Necklace leans into a contemporary statement style.
All items fall under jewellery and collectables categories, so expect pieces suited to both wear and display. The lot list is tight and specific, no filler. Close date is July 12, 2026, giving you time to inspect the listings closely. If you deal in fine jewellery or are building a personal collection, this one has genuine material value without the retail padding.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, specialist offering for anyone chasing coloured diamonds. All three stones are certified as natural and untreated, which is the key detail here. Treated or synthetic pinks are common at this size; natural ones are not.
The 0.13-carat stone is the clear heavyweight of the trio. For a pink diamond, even a tenth of a carat commands attention. The 0.07-carat and 0.08-carat stones give buyers options at a lower entry point, but the untreated status holds across all three. No heat, no irradiation, no HPHT.
If you are buying for investment or a custom jewellery piece, the untreated origin is what protects long-term value. Grays runs this as a straightforward timed auction. Bidding closes on July 12, 2026. Check the certs before you bid.
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Estate Auction – Asian Items, Gems & Fossils, Clocks And Collectables
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This estate clearance covers a broad sweep of household and specialist goods. The jewellery and gemstone section stands out with uncut Australian opals, fossilised ammonites, and a selection of loose sapphires. For clock collectors, there are several longcase and carriage clocks, plus a few Art Deco wall clocks in working order.
Asian items include carved ivory netsuke, cloisonné vases, and a set of Qing dynasty-style plates. The furniture lots feature solid timber sideboards and rosewood display cabinets. Bidding closes Sunday 12 July, so check the full catalogue for condition reports on the more fragile pieces.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction mixes precious metals, timepieces, and collectable coins into one tidy catalogue. The silver clover coin is a standout for stackers or anyone after a St Patrick’s themed piece, but the real value could be in the loose diamonds. The 0.03 carat brown round is an unusual colour for a small stone, and the 0.08 carat white round set of five offers potential for custom jewellery work.
The smart watch with AMOLED screen and call function broadens the appeal beyond traditional jewellery buyers. Grays is running this as a timed auction, so check the closing date of 12 July. No street address is needed. Bidding is online. If you are after small gemstones or bullion-adjacent silver, this catalogue is worth a scroll.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction covers a solid cross-section of jewellery and collectables. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece with genuine historical resonance for Australian collectors. On the jewellery side, buyers will find a 0.08 carat white round diamond and a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones.
The tech offerings include a smart watch for men and women with call function and heart rate monitoring. It is a practical grab for anyone after a budget fitness tracker without the premium branding. The mix of precious metals, gemstones, and memorabilia means there is something for both casual bidders and dedicated collectors. Check the lot list closely for any additional stone details or weight specifics before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction covers a broad mix of personal valuables and gift-grade items. The silver Eureka Stockade coin is a solid conversation piece for collectors of Australian history memorabilia. The 0.08 carat five-round diamond piece offers entry-level bling at a wholesale-style price point.
Also on offer: a smart watch with heart rate and call function, plus a full set of 36 chakra quartz gemstones. With 88 lots closing on a Sunday afternoon, you can pick through the categories at your own pace. No reserve on most items, so the starting bids should stay low.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction covers a broad sweep of jewellery and collectables, from precious metals to everyday accessories. The standout piece is the Eureka Stockade Flag silver coin, a 999.0 pure solid silver issue that appeals to both bullion buyers and history collectors. For those after wearable gear, there is a smart watch with heart rate monitoring and call function, plus a 0.08 carat white round diamond.
The lot list also includes a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones, which suits the new age market. With items ranging from fine jewellery to functional watches and memorabilia, this sale offers variety across price points. Bidding closes on 13 July 2026.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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The gold-filled Cuban chain necklace runs 50.8cm, paired with a matching 17.8cm bracelet, both set with AAA-grade stones. The ring selection includes a Cuban style link ring in size 8 with the same stone quality. For watch buyers, the 18K gold plated full diamond iced out quartz piece adds a flashy option.
Every buyer gets a free bracelet thrown in, making this a solid play for resellers or anyone stacking gold-tone jewellery. The lot count is tight at 45, so expect quick bidding on the higher-end chains and the watch. Items are based in NSW, with the close date set for 13 July 2026.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Bracelet Sale!
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This sale focuses squarely on pearl bracelets, with Grade AB quality white pearls in several sizes and styles. The 9-10mm Grade AB White Pearl Bracelet offers a chunkier look, while the 7-8mm mix shape version gives more texture. Gold plating on the lobster clasp models adds a touch of warmth.
Buyers should note the mix of baroque and round pearls, plus the inclusion of moonstone in one pendant charm piece. All lots are from Grays, a well-known national auctioneer, so bidding is online only. Check the close date of 13 July 2026 and factor in the buyer’s premium before you bid. If you want a specific size or clasp style, read each lot description carefully.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are certified natural diamonds with no colour treatment, which is a rarity in the pink market. Most pink stones on the secondary market have been irradiated or HPHT processed to achieve their colour. Natural untreated pinks hold their value better and are harder to source.
The smaller 0.58ct stone is a solid entry for someone wanting a natural pink without the premium of a full carat. Both are loose stones, ready for setting. The auction closes on 13 July, so there is time to arrange a viewing through Grays if you want eyes on the colour grade.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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These are untreated natural pink diamonds, not the common treated or synthetic stones you see in most online jewellery auctions. The standout is the 0.09-carat champagne pink diamond, offering a richer colour tone that’s rarer than the lighter pinks.
All four stones come from natural sources with no colour enhancement. That matters for collectors and anyone wanting a genuine investment-grade stone. The lighter pinks at 0.04, 0.06, and 0.05 carats are solid entry points for someone building a set or looking for accent stones in custom jewellery.
The auction closes on July 13, 2026. With only four lots, this is a tight, focused sale for a specific buyer. If you’re after natural fancy colour diamonds, this is worth a close look.
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Natural Coloured Diamond Collections
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This is a tight, two-lot auction aimed squarely at jewellers and collectors. Both parcels are natural loose blue diamonds, a stone type that holds consistent demand in the trade. The 33-piece parcel and the 36-piece parcel each weigh exactly 1.00ct TDW, making them comparable for buyers looking to split risk or secure stock.
With the close date set for July 13, 2026, there is ample time to inspect the grading reports. Blue diamonds are a niche category, and loose parcels of this size don’t surface often in standard retail channels. If you work in custom jewellery or diamond setting, these lots are worth a close look before bidding opens.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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These are small but high-clarity stones suited for accent settings, micro-pavé, or bespoke jewellery work. Each diamond is a natural round brilliant cut, with the top VVS1/VVS2 grades meaning inclusions are extremely difficult to spot even under magnification. The five-lot collection lets you cherry pick individual stones rather than buying a parcel blind.
For jewellers or hobbyist setters, this is a straight way to source verified loose diamonds without retail markup. The low carat weights keep entry costs down, but the clarity grade punches above the size. Check the certification details on each lot before bidding to match stones to your project.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up jewellery grab for anyone after silver-filled and gold-toned pieces with decent bling. The standout is the 18K white-filled Cuban chain necklace, 60.9cm long, loaded with AAA cubic zirconias. It comes with a matching 22.8cm bracelet. You also get a silver-filled 5mm tennis necklace at 60.9cm and a 20.3cm tennis bracelet.
All lots are silver-filled construction, so they hold up better than cheap plated stuff. The free bracelet offer sweetens the deal, but check the listing for which piece is included. Auction closes 13 July 2026. Bid on individual lots or try for the full set if you want stock for resale or a bulk gift haul.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This auction leans heavily into affordable luxury, with most items built around 925 sterling silver and cubic zirconia stones. The featured lots show a clear focus on 1.5ct stones, with both pear and oval cuts available. The 5mm round drop earrings in 14K gold-filled silver are a solid entry point for anyone wanting a smaller, everyday piece.
A free gift is included with each lot, though the auctioneer hasn’t specified what that is. With 45 lots and a close date in mid-July, buyers should check the condition notes on each listing before bidding. The category mix of jewellery and collectables suggests there may be a few non-silver surprises in the list as well.
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M&N Emporium – Pearl & Gemstone Beaded Jewellery – $5 Start
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This is a tight, focused auction for anyone after affordable jewellery stock or personal pieces. The lots lean heavily toward gold-plated pendants and drop earrings set with semi-precious stones, with several pieces combining pearls with lapis lazuli or amethyst.
The standout is likely the Pearl and Lapis Lazuli Gemstone Gold Plated Pendant Necklace, which offers a classic colour contrast at a low entry point. The 6-10mm Flower Jade Lantern Inspired Drop Earrings are another lot worth watching, given the specific cut and material. All items appear to be new, finished stock, not loose stones or craft supplies.
Bidders should check the photos closely for clasp quality and plating condition, as these are $5 start lots with no reserve stated. The auction closes on 13 July 2026, so there is time to browse the full list on the Grays website.
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EOFY – Opulent Galleria Jewellery – Nothing Over $49
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This is a straight-up end-of-financial-year clearance. Seven lots of costume jewellery, all capped at $49. The standout is the 4.5ct pear and rectangle cut cubic zirconia ring in size 7, offering a lot of finger coverage for the price.
The 925 sterling silver interlocking pendant necklace is another solid pick if you want something that looks more complex than the price tag suggests. There is also a round cut cubic zirconia ring in size 7 for a simpler, everyday option. All pieces are in silver, so you are getting real metal even if the stones are lab-grown. Closes 13 July.
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EOFY – Opulent Galleria Jewellery – Nothing Over $39
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This end-of-financial-year sale from Grays keeps every lot under $39, which makes it a straightforward pick for anyone after affordable dress jewellery. The standout is the 2ct rectangle cut cubic zirconia ring with 18K gold filled and 925 silver, sized at 8. There are also two 1.5ct pear cut cubic zirconia rings in sterling silver, one size 6 and one size 7, plus a 0.25ct wave shape ring in size 9.
All 11 lots are jewellery and collectables, with no reserve prices to inflate the final cost. Bidders should check the sizing carefully before jumping in, especially on the rings. The close date is July 13, 2026, so there is time to browse the full list and pick your sizes.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Clearance Sale.
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This is a straight clearance of brand-new, unworn quartz watches aimed at buyers who want a luxury look without the boutique price tag. The standout is the Tourbillon Glow in the Dark Sports Men’s Watch in black, offering a flashy design with luminous details for low-light visibility. Also on offer are the Multifunctional Water Resistant Fashion Watch for Men in silver/gold and the same model in black/rose gold, both suitable for daily wear with decent water resistance.
The Men’s Sports Calendar Luxury Stainless Steel Watch in black/rose gold adds a dressier option with date function. All lots are new, so no wear and tear to factor in. Bidders should check case sizes and strap materials in the listing details before bidding, as these are not specified in the lot titles. No returns are likely on clearance stock, so inspect the photos closely.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot sale covers a broad mix, from precious metals and gemstones to collectable coins and wearable tech. The Eureka Stockade silver coin stands out for history buffs, while the 0.08 carat diamond piece offers an entry-level jewellery buy. There is also a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz, plus a unisex smart watch featuring heart rate monitoring.
Buyers should check each lot for condition and hallmark details, especially on the jewellery and coin. The auction closes 14 July 2026, so there is time to sort through the full list. If you are after a specific brand or stone type, search the catalogue carefully.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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These are not your standard commercial diamonds. All four stones carry the “natural untreated” designation, meaning no heat or irradiation has been used to enhance the colour. That is a key selling point for buyers who value rarity and traceability.
The standout lot is the 0.16ct untreated pink diamond, which will likely draw the most attention for its size and colour saturation. The 0.14ct champagne pink diamond offers a slightly different tone, while the two lighter pink stones at 0.11ct and 0.06ct provide entry points for smaller budgets.
Auction closes 14 July 2026. Given the low lot count and the specialised nature of the goods, expect serious bidding from collectors and jewellers. Do your homework on current pink diamond pricing before the close.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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These are small but high-grade diamonds suited for accent stones in fine jewellery settings. Each stone carries a VVS1 or VVS2 clarity rating, meaning inclusions are extremely difficult to see under 10x magnification.
The round brilliant cut gives maximum light return, a standard choice for diamond jewellery. With the close date set for 14 July 2026, buyers have time to assess the stones. Consider having them independently graded if you plan to use them in a custom piece.
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Natural Coloured Diamond Collections
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These are two separate parcels of natural fancy blue diamonds, both cut and polished. The 26-piece parcel and the 30-piece parcel each weigh exactly 1.00 carat total diamond weight, making them ideal for jewellers or collectors looking to create bespoke pieces.
Each stone is loose and graded natural colour. Buyers should note these are small stones likely suited to accent work or cluster settings, not single large gems. The close date is 14 July 2026, giving plenty of time to inspect the auction listing for any grading reports or additional stone measurements.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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Pink diamonds are among the rarest coloured stones on the market, and untreated examples are even harder to find. These two lots come with no colour treatment or heat enhancement, which preserves their natural crystal structure and colour saturation. The 0.60 carat stone is the standout, offering a larger face-up size for a gem of this colour grade.
Buyers should note that pink diamonds have seen strong price growth over the past decade, particularly for untreated stones. The auction closes on July 14, 2026, so there is time to arrange independent certification or a viewing if Grays offers one. With only two lots, this is a tight, focused sale for serious gem buyers.
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Jewellery | An Inner West Family Collection
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Theodore Bruce, an auction house operating since 1878, is handling this estate clearance. It covers a broad mix of personal jewellery and collectables, so expect everything from everyday wear to older investment-grade pieces. The family collection angle means many items are likely single-owner, which can appeal to buyers looking for consistent condition and provenance.
Look for the gold and silver jewellery lots first. Vintage brooches and dress rings often hold value well, especially if hallmarked. There are also some loose stones and chains that could be worth a closer look for scrap or reworking. The collectables category may include trinkets or decorative boxes, but the jewellery is the main draw here. Check the photos carefully for hallmarks and clasp condition. Close date is 14 July 2026, so there’s time to browse without rushing.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a focused collection of gold-filled jewellery, not solid gold, but the weight and width on some pieces are impressive. The 10mm wide necklace and bracelet set runs 60.9cm and 22.8cm respectively, giving a substantial look. The Cuban chain necklace at 14mm wide is a serious statement piece, and the matching Cuban link ring in size 10 rounds out the set.
Each item is set with AAA-grade cubic zirconias, which means good clarity and sparkle for a costume jewellery price. The auctioneer is also throwing in a free bracelet with every purchase, so factor that into your bidding. Lots close on July 15, 2026. Check the listing for individual photos and condition notes before bidding.
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EX-Retail Gold & Natural Diamond
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This is a straight ex-retail clearance, so you are buying finished pieces, not scrap. The standout lots are the natural gemstone and diamond earrings, all set in 9ct yellow gold. Expect commercial quality stones, but the diamond accents lift them above basic costume gear.
A buyer should check the gram weight on each lot. With gold at current prices, the metal value alone may cover a good chunk of the bid. The coloured stones add variety: amethyst for a classic look, Swiss blue topaz for a brighter pop, and ruby for something richer. These are ready-to-wear pieces, not job lots of loose stones. If you are after stock for a retail display or gifts, this is a clean way to buy without trade markups. Close date is 15 July 2026, so there is time to research each lot.
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Gold, Diamond And Designer Jewellery Auction
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This sale covers the full jewellery spectrum. Alongside the precious metals and stones, there is a strong run of contemporary designer accessories. The leather bracelets with silver ball accents offer a clean, unisex look, while the crystal disco ball earrings bring a bit of party flash. The belly button ring shows the range goes beyond necklaces and bangles.
If you are after fine metal, the gold and diamond lots are worth a close look. Grays has grouped them in individual lots, so you can target specific pieces rather than bidding on mixed job lots. Check each listing for carat weight and stone clarity. The close date is set for July 15, so get your bids in before the final countdown.
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Natural Coloured Diamond Collections
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This is a niche offering for collectors and jewellers working with fancy coloured stones. Both parcels consist of natural loose blue diamonds, a colour grade that commands a premium in the trade. The 40-piece parcel gives you more stones to sort and match, while the 32-piece lot offers fewer but potentially larger individual diamonds for the same total carat weight.
Buyers should note these are loose, unset stones, ideal for custom jewellery work or investment holding. Grays is running the sale out of NSW with a close date of 15 July 2026. If you deal in coloured diamonds, these parcels are worth a close look before the deadline hits.
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Dima Diamond And Precious Coloured Stone Collection
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This is a straight-up gemstone auction for buyers who know their carat weights. The 4.88ct loose diamond is the headline piece, but the 25 loose diamonds weighing 2.33ct in total give smaller investors a shot at quality stones without chasing one big rock. The three moissanite lots (7.51ct total) are worth a look if you want a diamond simulant with serious sparkle.
Forty loose peridot stones at 51.33ct total offer volume for someone setting up a jewellery run or restocking. With only 10 lots in the catalogue, the sale is tight and focused. No jewellery mounts, no chains, just raw stone weight. Check the grading reports if they are listed, and factor in certification costs when bidding. Closes 15 July 2026.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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Pink diamonds are among the rarest coloured gems, and these five carry the key selling point of being completely untreated. No heat or irradiation has been used to enhance the colour, which is a major factor for serious buyers and investors.
The standout lot is the 0.19 carat stone, the heaviest in the group. Even at that size, natural pink diamonds command a significant premium over treated or synthetic alternatives. The smaller 0.04 and 0.05 carat stones are more accessible entry points for someone looking to add a natural fancy colour diamond to a collection without spending six figures.
All lots are raw, polished stones ready for setting. Buyers should confirm certification details with Grays before bidding, as untreated stones require proper documentation to hold their value. Auction closes 15 July 2026.
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Dima Handcrafted Jewellery Collection
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This is a tight two-lot collection aimed at buyers who know their gemstone weights and cut quality. The headline lot is the aquamarine ring, with a substantial centre stone that commands attention, supported by a full halo of round diamonds. The second lot offers a mix of coloured diamonds in yellow-green and cognac hues, graded VS-SI, paired with a larger parcel of 57 stones weighing 3.72 carats total.
Both lots come from the Dima Handcrafted range, so expect finished pieces rather than loose stones. With the close date set for mid-July 2026, there is time to inspect the certs or request additional photos if the auctioneer offers them. Given the low lot count, bidding is likely to be focused. Check the listing for exact metal types and ring sizes before committing.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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These are small but high-clarity stones, each graded VVS1 or VVS2, meaning inclusions are extremely difficult to spot even under magnification. The round brilliant cut maximises light return, making them suitable for accent stones or micro-pavé work.
All lots are natural diamonds with no treatment disclosures, so they hold genuine grading value. With only five available and a single NSW location, this is a tight, specialised sale for buyers who need verified loose stock. Check the individual lot listings for any grading reports or certificate details before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot sale covers a broad sweep, from precious metals and gemstones to everyday wearables. The Eureka Stockade silver coin is a clear talking point for collectors, but the 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones offers a completely different angle for the spiritual buyer.
Bidders should check the condition notes on the diamond lot carefully, as carat weight is modest. The smartwatch is a practical entry-level option, not a premium brand. With the close date set for mid-July, there is time to inspect the listings and decide which lots are worth a serious bid.
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Jewellery, Watches & Luxury Designer Bags
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Lawsons in Annandale runs these weekly sales, and this catalogue leans heavily into high-end accessories. The watch section includes a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust and an Omega Seamaster, while the jewellery side turns up diamond rings, pearl necklaces, and gold bangles from the major houses.
On the bag front, there are classic Chanel flap bags, Louis Vuitton Speedy and Neverfull styles, and a few Hermès scarves. Buyers should check the condition reports carefully, especially on vintage pieces. The auction closes on 16 July 2026, so there is time to inspect in person or request detailed photos. This is a solid chance to pick up designer stock without the boutique price tag.
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Gold, Diamond And Designer Jewellery Auction
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This catalogue leans hard into affordable luxury. The standout is the Stunning Rhodium Plated Simulated Diamond Ring, but the Navy Studded Leather Bracelet with Stainless Steel Clasp offers a more rugged alternative for everyday wear. The Classic Rhodium Plated Filigree Heart Locket has a vintage feel that usually draws interest.
Buyers should note this is a straight jewellery auction with no tools or loose gemstones mixed in. The 100-lot count means you can flick through the entire catalogue quickly. Check the close date of July 16, 2026 and factor in Grays’ standard buyer’s premium before you bid. If you want a quick turnaround on resale, focus on the designer pieces and the rhodium-plated items which tend to hold their look.
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Dima Handcrafted Jewellery Collection
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This is a handcrafted selection aimed at buyers who want certified stones without the retail chain mark-up. The standout is the 1.02ct princess cut diamond graded H colour and VS2 clarity, complete with a GIA certificate. That alone gives you a clear benchmark for value.
Also in the mix: a pendant with a 10.04ct pear cut aquamarine framed by eleven round diamonds totalling 0.10ct, graded G/SI. And a ring in 18K gold holding three oval cut aquamarines at 6.20ct total, with six round diamonds at 0.10ct, graded G-H/SI. The lot count is small, but each piece has documented specs. Check the GIA cert details before bidding, and factor in the reserve if there is one. The auction closes 16 July 2026.
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Dima Handcrafted Jewellery Collection
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This is a tight, curated selection for anyone after designer-quality pieces without the retail margin. The standout is the ruby and diamond ring, with the centre stone at nearly one and a half carats and the side diamonds totalling 0.08ct. For those who like a darker look, there is a 3.40ct round treated black diamond ring set with ten smaller white diamonds, graded SI1-SI2.
The earrings match the black diamond theme with 3.28ct of treated stones, again in 18K white gold. There is also a 9ct white gold ring set with pink and white moissanite totalling 2.93ct, offering an alternative to diamond at a lower price point. All lots are from a single vendor collection, so the craftsmanship and style are consistent. Bidding closes on 16 July 2026, and with only 11 lots, expect each to draw attention from serious jewellery buyers.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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This is a tight collection for anyone chasing untreated fancy colour diamonds. All five stones carry natural colour origin, no treatment, which is uncommon in smaller carat weights. The 0.19ct champagne pink diamond is the largest and offers the most visible colour saturation for the size.
Each stone comes with its own grading report, so you are bidding on verified colour and clarity. The 0.10ct and 0.07ct pinks are classic investment-grade sizes for mounting into rings or pendants. The 0.06ct light pink is a budget entry point into natural coloured diamonds without the premium of larger stones.
Auction closes 16 July 2026. Bidding is online through Grays. Check the certification details before you bid, as colour intensity varies across the lots.
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Natural Coloured Diamond Collections
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This is a focused sale for anyone dealing in coloured stones. Both lots are natural blue diamonds, loose and unmounted, giving buyers full control over setting or resale. The 33-piece parcel and the 30-piece parcel each total 1.00 carat, so you are getting a cluster of smaller stones rather than a single large diamond.
Blue diamonds are scarce in the natural market, and these parcels offer a way to acquire multiple stones in one hit. Grays is running this as a straightforward online auction with a set closing date of July 16, 2026. If you work with coloured diamonds or have a specific project in mind, inspect the grading and clarity details before bidding. No street collection address is listed, so check the auctioneer’s pickup terms after the sale closes.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are certified natural untreated pink diamonds, which puts them in a rare category. Most coloured diamonds on the secondary market have been treated to enhance the hue, so a pair with a clean natural origin report carries genuine collector appeal. The larger 0.82 carat stone will draw the most attention, but the 0.37 carat diamond offers a lower entry point for buyers wanting a natural pink without the seven-figure price tag.
Both lots close on July 16, 2026. Given the specialised nature of coloured diamonds, expect interest from serious jewellery investors and private buyers. Check the certification details on each lot before bidding, as clarity and colour saturation will drive the final value. Grays is handling the auction from NSW, so factor in any buyer’s premium and shipping insurance for a high-value item like this.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are not your standard commercial diamonds. Both stones are certified natural untreated pink diamonds, a category that commands serious premiums in the coloured diamond market. The larger 0.63 carat stone is the headline lot, but the 0.57 carat diamond is no slouch either.
Pink diamonds from known sources are increasingly scarce, with the Argyle mine closure still affecting supply. Untreated colour is the key selling point here. Any artificial enhancement would drop the value significantly, so the certification backing these stones matters. The auction closes July 16, so buyers have time to arrange independent verification if needed. Two lots only, no filler.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, niche auction for buyers after high-clarity small diamonds. Each stone is graded VVS1 or VVS2, meaning virtually flawless under 10x magnification, and cut in the round brilliant style for maximum sparkle.
The lots are tiny at 0.01ct and 0.012ct, so think accent stones for fine jewellery settings, not centrepieces. With only three lots, the auction moves fast. Check the certification details on each listing before bidding, as clarity and colour grades can shift value significantly at this size. Good for jewellers topping up stock or collectors filling specific mountings.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This auction leans into dress jewellery with a focus on 925 sterling silver and gold filled accents. The standout lots include an 8A cubic zirconia oval pendant necklace and a matching 5A CZ ring with 18K gold fill. A 14K gold filled silver bracelet with 5A stones is also in the mix, along with a 1.25ct heart CZ ring.
The free gift mentioned in the title is worth noting if you are after a bonus piece. All items are in the jewellery and collectables categories, so expect small, shippable lots. Check the close date and factor in Grays standard buyer fees before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale covers more than just sparkly things. The smart watch for men and women with call function is a practical pick for anyone wanting a fitness tracker without spending big. The 0.03 carat brown round diamond and the parcel of five 0.08 carat white rounds are worth a look if you are after small stones for custom jewellery work.
The silver coin with the four leaf clover design comes with a certificate of authenticity, which adds some peace of mind for collectors. With 88 lots across jewellery and memorabilia, there is enough variety to fill a few bids. Check the close date of 16 July 2026 and factor in Grays’ buyer fees before you jump in.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed bag with genuine standouts for collectors and casual bidders. The Eureka Stockade Flag silver coin is a clear highlight for anyone interested in Australian history or bullion-style memorabilia. It’s a 1/10th ounce 999.0 pure solid silver piece, so it holds bullion value as well as collectable appeal.
On the jewellery side, the 0.08 carat white five-round diamond is worth a look for small stone settings or repurposing. The 36-piece healing crystals and stones set covers chakra quartz and gemstones, which appeals to the crystal crowd. There’s also a smart watch with heart rate monitoring and call function, which is a practical budget option if you don’t need a brand name.
Bidders should check the condition notes on the diamond and watch carefully. The silver coin is likely in mint state, but the jewellery lots may vary. Close date is 16 July 2026, so there’s time to browse the full catalogue.
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EOFY – Opulent Galleria Jewellery – Nothing Over $49
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This is a straight-up clearance of costume jewellery with no reserve games. Seven lots, all starting under fifty bucks. The cubic zirconia pieces are the core of the sale: three rings with stones ranging from 2.75ct to 4.5ct, all in 925 sterling silver. Sizes cover 6, 7, and 9, so there is something for a few different fingers.
If you want a bit of sparkle without spending much, this is the kind of auction where you can grab a few pieces for the price of a pub lunch. The oval cut 3.5ct ring in size 9 is a solid option if you prefer a softer shape. No bidding wars likely here, just pick your lot and put in a simple bid before the 16th of July.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Clearance Sale.
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This is a straight clearance of new old stock from a single category. Every lot is a men’s quartz watch with calendar function, so you are choosing between strap material and dial colour. The silver/black models appear on both leather and steel straps, giving you options depending on whether you want dress or daily wear.
The silver/gold/green piece on a stainless steel strap is the standout for anyone wanting a bit more colour without going flashy. The date-week complication on the leather-strap model adds a touch more function for not much more money. With the close date set for July 2026, there is time to watch the bidding, but these are clearance items so prices should stay sharp.
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EOFY – Opulent Galleria Jewellery – Nothing Over $39
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This is a cleanout-style jewellery auction with a hard price cap of $39 per lot. The standout items are the 1.5ct pear cut cubic zirconia rings in size 8, and the 7mm round cut cubic zirconia ring in size 7. All pieces are 18K gold filled over 925 silver, which gives them decent weight and tarnish resistance for the price point.
The auction closes on July 16, 2026, so there is no rush. But with only 11 lots on offer, the selection is tight. If you need affordable gifts, costume jewellery with a bit of heft, or just want to test the water on Grays without spending big, this is a low-risk entry. No reserve drama here, just straight $39 max bids.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed-bag catalogue that rewards a close look. The standout is the 0.08 carat white diamond, but there is also a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones for collectors. The Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin adds a slice of Australian history.
Beyond the jewellery and coins, the smart watch for men and women with fitness tracking broadens the appeal for everyday buyers. With 88 lots across jewellery and collectables, the range means you can chase a single high-value item or bundle smaller pieces. Close date is 16 July 2026, so there is time to study the lot list and set your limits.
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Dima Handcrafted Jewellery Collection
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This collection from Dima Handcrafted Jewellery offers just three lots, but each is a serious piece. The tanzanite comes set with six princess-cut diamonds totalling 0.64 carats, while the Ceylon sapphire sits alongside two more princess diamonds at 0.70 carats. Both pieces carry independent AIG certificates, giving buyers confidence on the stone quality.
The third lot pairs two pear-cut emeralds (2.08 carats total) with 26 round diamonds in F-G colour and SI clarity, all mounted in 18-karat two-tone gold. With only three lots and a specialist jewellery auctioneer running the sale, expect attention from collectors who know the value of certified coloured stones. Check the cert details before bidding, as natural tanzanite of this size is increasingly hard to find.
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Dima Diamond And Precious Coloured Stone Collection
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This is a focused sale for anyone dealing in high-end jewellery or building a personal collection. Every stone comes with an AIG cert, removing the guesswork on quality. The standout is the 29.29 carat natural beryl, a golden yellow cushion cut that commands attention. There is also a 1.26 carat natural Mozambique ruby, oval cut and certified. The pink diamond, though small at 0.26 carats, is a round brilliant and sealed by AIG. All lots are loose stones, no settings or mounts. Bidding closes July 17, 2026. Check the certs against your own requirements.
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‘Jewelzmerchants Auction Event + Bonus Gift
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This is a focused auction for anyone chasing stamped Italian gold-filled pieces. The standout lots are the 22K/Italy bracelets, each clearly marked and coming with a bonus gift. That rose gold variant adds a point of difference if you are stacking or reselling.
Buyers should check the condition details in the listing, but the consistent stamping across lots suggests a single reliable source. With 58 items, you can bid on one or grab several to spread the risk. Close date is 17 July 2026, so there is time to watch the action without rushing.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up gold-filled collection, not plated or hollow. The Cuban chain necklace at 9.5mm wide runs 60.9cm long, which sits heavy on the collarbone. The 16mm Cuban link necklace is even chunkier at the same length. Both have matching bracelets: 22.8cm for the 9.5mm, 20.3cm for the 16mm.
Each lot is listed individually, so you can cherry-pick the sizes and styles you want. Gold-filled construction means a thick layer of gold bonded to a base metal, so it wears well and holds up better than plating. The auction closes July 17, 2026. No street address listed, so check the Grays site for pickup details once you win.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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The focus is on sterling silver pieces with cubic zirconia and pearl accents. Standouts include the 7mm round cubic zirconia pendant and the ‘Love’ pendant necklace. Ring lots feature a 4ct oval cut cubic zirconia with shell pearl in size 6, and a 1.25ct heart cut cubic zirconia ring in the same size.
Buyers should note the free gift included with the lot. All items are 925 silver. Check the close date and factor in Grays’ buyer fees before bidding.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are not your standard commercial diamonds. Both stones carry the "natural untreated" label, meaning no artificial colour enhancement has been applied. That is a big selling point in the coloured diamond market, where heat treatment is common.
The 0.91 carat diamond is the standout. Pink diamonds of this size with untreated colour are increasingly hard to source, especially with the closure of the Argyle mine. The smaller 0.28 carat stone is a more accessible entry point for someone wanting to get into natural fancy colours without the five-figure price tag.
Buyers should check the accompanying grading reports before bidding. With only two lots on offer, this is a tight, focused sale for collectors or investors who know what untreated colour is worth. The auction closes on 17 July 2026.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, specialised sale for anyone needing small, high-clarity diamonds for jewellery setting or repair work. The stones are all round brilliant cuts, a versatile shape that works well in pavé or cluster settings. With VVS1 and VVS2 ratings, these diamonds have inclusions that are extremely difficult to see under 10x magnification, which is a strong grade for stones this size.
The lot list is small but consistent. Two lots are 0.0125 carat, one is 0.012 carat. No colour grade is mentioned in the listing, so factor that into your bidding. For a jeweller or hobbyist, these are the kind of accent stones that can be hard to source individually at retail without paying a premium. The auction closes on a Saturday, so set your reminder and check the grading reports if available.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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These are untreated stones, which means their colour is completely natural no enhancement or heat treatment. For diamond buyers, that rarity carries weight. The smallest stone at 0.05ct is a champagne pink, while the largest at 0.13ct is also a champagne pink. The single pink diamond at 0.06ct is the one most likely to draw serious bids.
All five lots close on July 17, 2026. Grays runs these specialist jewellery auctions periodically, so if you miss out, there may be others. But with only five lots, the selection is tight. Check the certification details before bidding. Natural pink diamonds at auction are uncommon. This is a small, focused catalogue for buyers who know their colour grades.
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Jewelzmerchants Auction Event +Bonus Gift
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This is a tight, focused sale for anyone after silver jewellery in bulk or as individual pieces. The main draw is the repeat listings of the 925 Sterling Silver Tennis Bracelet with simulated diamonds, suggesting multiple units or variations are available. The two-roll bracelet lot offers a heavier option for those wanting more presence on the wrist.
Buyers should check the exact carat weight and clasp type on each listing, as "brilliant cut simulated diamonds" can vary in quality between suppliers. The bonus gift mentioned in the title is worth investigating in the full lot descriptions it may add value to a winning bid. With a modest 31 lots and a mid-July close, this auction suits anyone looking to stock up on giftable silver jewellery without the retail mark-up.
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Opulent Galleria – Iced Out Watch – PRICE DROP + FREE GIFT!!
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These are not your everyday timepieces. Every watch in this lot is plated in 18K gold or white gold, with the exception of the black stainless steel variant, and each is fully set with diamonds for a high-shine, heavyweight look. The quartz movement keeps things simple and reliable, no winding required.
The free gift sweetens the deal, though the listing does not specify what it is. If you are after a bold statement piece for a night out or a gift that looks far more expensive than it is, this is worth a look. The auction closes on 17 July 2026, so there is time to browse the full 19 lots and pick your favourite.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This is a focused collection for anyone after quality pearl pieces without the high-street price tag. The standout items are the real platinum plated necklace and bracelet set, both using 7-8mm white pearls with spacer beads for a clean, modern look. For something with more character, the flat edge baroque and freshwater pearl drop earrings in gold plating offer an organic, textured finish.
The range covers necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, with both gold and platinum plating options. All lots come from M&N Emporium, so expect consistent presentation. With 31 lots and a mid-July close, there is time to browse the full catalogue. Check each listing for condition notes before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale mixes bullion-adjacent pieces with wearable accessories. The standout is the 1/10th oz 999.0 silver coin in the four leaf clover design, which comes with a certificate of authenticity. It sits at the entry level for precious metal collectors, not a bad starting point.
On the watch side, there is a smart watch for men and women with an AMOLED display and call function. Useful if you want a daily wearer without dropping big money. The diamond lots are small stones: a 0.03 carat brown round and a 0.08 carat white round. These suit someone making custom jewellery or looking for accent stones. No massive carats here, but the variety across 88 lots means you can pick a specific item rather than a bulk job lot. Closes July 17.
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EOFY – Opulent Galleria Jewellery – Nothing Over $49
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Seven lots make up this tidy clearance, with every item capped at $49. The standout is the 3.5ct oval cut cubic zirconia ring in 18K gold filled 925 silver, a size 5. There is also a 0.75ct heart cut cubic zirconia ring in size 8, and a pair of cubic zirconia drop earrings in sterling silver.
All pieces use cubic zirconia stones set in 925 silver, with one lot getting the gold fill upgrade. No reserve prices to worry about here. The close date is 17 July 2026, so you have time to pick your favourites without rushing.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Clearance Sale.
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This is a straight clearance of deadstock men’s watches, all quartz movement, all new. The lot list covers a tight range: leather-strap dress watches with calendar windows, and heavier date-week models with either leather or stainless steel bracelets. Colourways stick to silver, rose gold, gold, and blue.
The appeal is simple: no reserve, no retail markup, and 14 individual lots to pick from. If you want a spare dress watch for work or a gift that looks more expensive than it is, this is a clean buy. Check the strap and case finish photos carefully, as the "luxury" here is in the styling, not the movement. Close date is 17 July 2026, so there is time to watch the bids.
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EOFY – Opulent Galleria Jewellery – Nothing Over $39
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This is a cleanout-style auction focused on affordable costume jewellery, with all eight lots capped at $39. The standout pieces are the cubic zirconia rings, all set in 925 sterling silver. Sizes range from 6 to 9, so there is a fit for most fingers.
If you need a gift or a cheap accessory for an event, these rings offer decent sparkle for the price. The 2ct oval cut ring in size 7 is the heaviest stone in the lineup. No bidding wars required here, just grab what you want before the close on July 17.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed lot sale that covers everything from bullion-adjacent collectables to daily-wear accessories. The silver clover coin is a standout for anyone stacking precious metals with a bit of Irish luck, while the AMOLED smart watch offers modern function at a likely entry-level price. Diamond buyers can pick up small stones individually, which is handy for custom jewellery work or replacing a lost accent stone.
With 88 lots across jewellery and collectables, there is enough variety to suit both gift hunters and those looking to flip. The auction closes on July 17, 2026. Check the full lot list for grading details on the diamonds and condition notes on the watches.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale covers a broad mix of precious metals, gemstones, and modern accessories. The Eureka Stockade Flag silver coin is a clear highlight for collectors of Australian historical memorabilia. The 36-piece chakra quartz set offers bulk appeal for crystal buyers, while the 0.08 carat white diamond lot suits entry-level jewellery investors.
On the wearable tech side, a smart watch with call and heart rate functions is listed, bridging the gap between fashion and function. Bidders should inspect the diamond lot closely for clarity and cut details, as carat weight alone doesn’t tell the full story. With 88 lots, this auction rewards those who pick through the mix for the best value.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale mixes precious metals, watches, and memorabilia across a broad price range. The Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th ounce 999.0 pure silver coin is a standout for collectors of Australian history pieces. On the jewellery side, the 0.08 carat white round diamond offers a low-cost entry point for loose stones.
The smart watch with call function and heart rate monitor appeals to budget-conscious buyers wanting fitness tracking. The 36pcs healing crystals and stones set covers chakra quartz and gemstones, popular in the alternative wellness market. With 88 lots closing on the same date, you can bundle shipping on multiple wins. Check each lot for condition details, especially on the diamond and coin.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This M&N Emporium catalogue focuses on cultured pearls set in precious metal platings. The 7-8mm white pearl necklace with spacer beads offers a classic look in platinum plating, while the matching bracelet extends the set. For something less uniform, the flat edge baroque pearl necklace in real platinum plating brings an organic, irregular shape to the table.
The gold plated drop earrings combine flat edge baroque pearls with freshwater pearls for contrast. All lots appear to be finished jewellery pieces, not loose stones. Buyers should inspect the plating quality and pearl surface condition in the photos. With 31 lots, this is a tight, focused collection suited to resellers or anyone after pearl jewellery without the retail markup.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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The real draw here is the consistency of the metal. Every lot is listed as 18K gold-filled, which means a thick layer of gold bonded to a base metal, not a cheap flash of plating. That gives these pieces genuine durability and a weight that feels right on the wrist or neck.
The Cuban style link ring in size 10 is a solid everyday option, but the tennis bracelets are the headline acts. The round facet cut simulated diamonds on the 20.3cm bracelet catch light well and mimic a higher carat look. The 4mm tennis necklace at 60.9cm sits just above the collarbone, a classic length that works with most necklines.
If you are buying for resale or stacking, the free bracelet offer adds value. Check the listing details for which piece comes free. Auction closes 18 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the lots and compare against retail prices for similar gold-filled jewellery.
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EX-Retail Gold & Natural Diamond
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This is a tight collection of ex-retail stock, so you are buying pieces that were originally made for shop display or over-the-counter sale. The standout is the natural blue sapphire and diamond ring, but the Swiss blue topaz rings offer serious colour for a fraction of what you would pay at a jeweller.
All items are 9ct yellow gold, which keeps the weight honest and the price accessible. No bulk lots, no junk. Each ring is listed individually, so you can target exactly what you want. Check the hallmarks and stone quality in the photos, because ex-retail often means light wear but genuine materials.
Close date is 18 July 2026. Grays runs a timed auction, so bid before the countdown hits zero.
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Natural Giant Pink Diamond Auction
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These are natural fancy pink diamonds with no evidence of treatment, which is a key selling point for collectors and investors. Treated pink diamonds are common on the market, but untreated stones in these sizes are far rarer. The 0.33ct stone will attract the most attention, though the 0.19ct offers a more accessible entry point for someone wanting a natural pink diamond without the five-figure price tag.
Both diamonds are being offered individually, so you can bid on one or both. The auction closes on July 18, 2026, giving you plenty of time to do your homework. If you are buying sight unseen, check the grading reports and any available images closely. Pink diamond pricing is sensitive to colour intensity and clarity, so the photos and certs will tell you more than the carat weight alone.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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This is a tight offering for anyone interested in coloured diamonds. All four stones are certified as natural and untreated, which matters in a market where heat treatment and irradiation are common. Pink diamonds in these sizes are rare from natural sources, especially with no evidence of enhancement.
The standout lot is the 0.12 carat champagne pink diamond. Its colour saturation and clarity will determine its value, but untreated fancy colour diamonds at this carat weight are not common on auction sites. The 0.09 carat pink diamond is the next best bet for a buyer wanting a true pink tone without the champagne modifier.
Auction closes 18 July 2026. With only five lots, expect focused bidding from collectors and jewellers. Check the grading reports if they are posted, as colour intensity and clarity directly affect the price on untreated stones.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, focused catalogue for anyone after investment-grade small stones. All diamonds carry the VVS1 or VVS2 clarity grades, meaning they’re virtually flawless under 10x magnification. The round brilliant cut maximises sparkle, making these suitable for accent stones in custom jewellery or micro-pavé settings.
With the close date set for 18 July 2026, there’s no rush, but the low carat weights mean bidding should stay accessible. Check each lot’s certificate details if you’re planning to match stones for a project. Grays runs a clean online process, so factor in the buyer’s premium and shipping before you commit.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This 39-lot sale from M&N Emporium is heavy on cultured pearls, with several standouts in the 7-9mm range. The black baroque pearl glam pendant and the black potato pearl necklace paired with blister pearls offer some real texture and variety. There is also a beaded necklace combining blister pearls with gold trimming, giving it a more ornate look.
Buyers should check the condition notes on each lot before bidding, as pearl quality can vary significantly between pieces. The collection leans toward dress jewellery rather than everyday wear, so factor that into your valuation. With the close date set for July 2026, there is time to research comparable pieces if you are new to pearl auctions.
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New Luxury Quartz Men’s Watch Clearance Sale.
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This is a straight clearance of new stock, so you are buying unworn watches at wholesale-style pricing. The range covers three main styles: a full stainless steel case and band in three colourways, a leather-strap model with day and date windows, and a stainless steel strap version with a blue dial and calendar function. All run on quartz movements for reliable, no-fuss timekeeping.
If you prefer a classic look, the silver/gold/black stainless steel option is the most versatile. For something with a bit more wrist presence, the blue dial with the stainless steel strap stands out. The leather-strap model is the lighter wear of the bunch.
Check the listing for close-up photos of each variant. With 14 lots and a single close date of 18 July 2026, you can bid on one or several. No reserve prices are stated, so the starting bids will be the key.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction mixes precious metals, wearable tech, and small loose stones. The silver coin is a standout for bullion collectors, struck in 999.0 pure silver with an Irish clover motif and a certificate of authenticity. For everyday wear, the AMOLED fitness watch covers calls and activity tracking in one package.
The loose diamonds offer entry-level options for jewellers or hobbyists. The 0.03 carat brown round and the 0.08 carat white round come in five stones total, suitable for small custom settings or repairs. With 88 lots across jewellery and collectables, buyers can cherry-pick individual items without committing to a bulk lot. Close date is 18 July 2026, so there is time to browse the full catalogue.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale covers a broad mix of precious metals, gemstones, and wearable tech. The silver coin is a tidy collectable piece, while the smart watch offers practical function for buyers after a budget fitness tracker. The loose diamonds are notable: a single 0.03 carat brown round and a parcel of five 0.08 carat white rounds. These could suit small custom jewellery projects or repairs.
The jewellery and memorabilia categories suggest variety beyond the featured lots. With 88 lots closing in one day, expect a fast finish. Check the full listing for any additional rings, chains, or branded watches. If you want individual stones or a ready-to-wear smart watch, this is a solid mix to pick through.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed bag aimed at collectors and buyers looking for affordable gifts or personal pieces. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag silver coin, a 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver piece with coloured detail, appealing to Australian history buffs. Also in the mix is a smart watch for men and women with heart rate monitoring and call function, plus a 0.08 carat white five round diamond.
The lot list covers a broad range of jewellery items including rings, earrings, and pendants, alongside the watch and the crystal set. Buyers should check the condition of each lot carefully, especially the diamond and gemstone pieces, as descriptions are brief. With 88 lots closing on July 18, 2026, this auction suits anyone after a quick browse across several categories.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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The jewellery and collectables categories are well represented here. The 0.08 carat white five round diamond lot is a standout for anyone looking for a small but genuine stone. The Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz pure silver coin is a solid piece of Australian history for collectors.
Buyers should check the smart watch listing carefully for specifications, as it includes call function and fitness tracking. The healing crystals set offers 36 pieces of chakra quartz for those into alternative wellness. With 88 lots closing on a single date, you will want to review the full catalogue and pick your targets early. No street address is listed so expect online bidding only.
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The BIG BIG Bankrupt Stock Auction – Jewellery, Watches And Designer Bags
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This is a straight bankruptcy clearance, so expect sharp prices on items that would cost double in a retail setting. The jewellery selection covers 9ct and 18ct gold pieces including rings, pendants and earrings, plus a handful of silver items. Watch buyers should look at the Tissot Seastar automatic and a couple of quartz fashion brands. The bag lineup features Coach, Guess and a few unbranded leather totes.
Pottle runs these as timed online auctions with no extensions. Pick-up is in Gladesville after the close. Inspect the photos closely, especially for gemstone condition and strap wear. If you are chasing a specific brand or metal type, sort the lot list now and set your limit. The bankruptcy angle means reserves are likely low, but competition can spike in the final hour.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed catalogue that will appeal to both jewellery buyers and collectors. The standout lot is the Lucky Four Leaf Clover silver coin, a themed piece with its own certificate of authenticity. For everyday wear, there is a unisex smart watch with call function and AMOLED display, which punches above its likely price point.
The loose diamonds are worth a close look. The 0.03 carat brown round diamond offers something a bit different for custom settings, while the 0.08 carat white round is a solid small stone for repairs or new pieces. With 88 lots across jewellery and collectables, it pays to scan the full list before close on 19 July 2026.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction covers a broad mix, from precious metals to everyday accessories. The silver coin is a notable standalone piece, complete with certificate of authenticity, while the loose diamonds offer scope for custom setting or small projects. The smart watch is a practical inclusion for buyers chasing wearable tech.
The collectables angle adds further variety. With 88 lots across jewellery and memorabilia categories, you can expect a spread of price points. Check the full lot list for condition notes and any extra grading details. Close date is July 19, 2026.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction covers a broad mix of categories, from fine jewellery to fitness tech. The diamond jewellery is the main draw, with several pieces featuring small white diamonds in rings and pendants. The 0.08 carat five-round diamond setting is a solid entry-level piece for someone after a genuine stone without a massive spend.
On the collectables side, the Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz pure silver coin is the clear standout for history buffs. It is a coloured coin in 999.0 silver, which gives it both bullion and memorabilia appeal. The healing crystals set offers 36 assorted stones and quartz, likely to attract the alternative wellness crowd.
Also in the mix is a smart watch with call and heart rate functions, aimed at the budget fitness market. The lot list is varied, so buyers should check each listing for condition details and stone clarity. Close date is July 19, 2026.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction mixes serious jewellery with collectable curios. The Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th oz pure silver coin is a solid piece of Australian history for bullion and memorabilia collectors. For everyday wear, the 0.08 carat white diamond ring offers a budget-friendly entry point into certified stones.
The smart watch with call and heart rate functions suits buyers wanting a practical daily wearer. A 36-piece healing crystals and gemstones set is also listed, covering quartz and chakra stones. Check each lot for condition notes, especially on the watches and loose stones. Bidding closes on July 19, 2026.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction covers a broad mix of precious metals, gemstones, and wearable tech. Standouts include the certified Irish four leaf clover silver coin, which comes with a certificate of authenticity, and the smart watch aimed at both men and women with call function and AMOLED display. Diamond buyers can pick from small single stones, including a brown round and five white rounds, suitable for custom settings or jewellery repairs.
Beyond the jewellery, the memorabilia component adds variety for collectors. With bidding closing on 20 July 2026, it pays to inspect the full lot list early. Grays is running this one from NSW, so factor in delivery or pickup arrangements if you are interstate.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction covers a solid spread of precious metal items and everyday accessories. The Eureka Stockade Flag 1/10th OZ 999.0 pure silver coin is the standout for history buffs and bullion collectors. For wearable tech, there is a smart watch for men and women with heart rate monitoring and call function. The jewellery lots include a 0.08 carat white round diamond, plus a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones.
Buyers should check the condition notes on the diamond lots before bidding. The coin and crystal sets are likely to attract collectors, so factor in the 2026-07-20 close date when planning your bids.
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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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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up gold-filled jewellery grab, not plated costume stuff. The Cuban link necklaces run 60.9cm long and 15mm wide, with AAA cubic zirconias set into the links. The matching bracelets are 20.3cm at the same width. Two tiers available: 14K gold-filled with CZ, and 18K gold-filled with a simulated diamond clasp for a bit more flash.
Buyers should check the weight and clasp quality in the photos. Gold-filled holds up far better than plating, so these pieces could be daily wearers. The free bracelet line item suggests a bundled lot or a bonus with purchase. No reserve listed, so bids start low. Set a limit based on scrap value plus the CZ work.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This is a straight-up jewellery auction with no reserve games. Every lot is 925 sterling silver, so the base metal value is solid, but the real draw is the cubic zirconia work. The Four Leaf Clover Cubic Zirconias Tennis Bracelet and the 0.5ct Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet are the headline items. They’re the kind of pieces that retail for multiples of what you’ll pay here.
The earring lots are worth a look too. You’ve got Ribbon Cubic Zirconias Dangling Earrings and a pair of 925 Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconias Drop Earrings. Both are clean, modern designs that move easily at markets or online. The auctioneer is also including a free gift with each lot, which is unusual for silver jewellery listings.
Check the condition notes on each lot before bidding. Silver can tarnish, and some pieces may show light storage wear. If the photos look clean, you’re probably getting near-new stock. The August 15 close date gives you time to sift through all 30 lots and pick the ones with the best stone clarity.
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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 auction offers more than just sparkle. The lot list reveals serious gemstone weight, with several pieces featuring Colombian emeralds and tanzanites alongside quality diamond settings. The 3.46-carat Colombian emerald and diamond ring in 14K white gold is a strong contender for collectors, as is the PT950 platinum eternity band with 0.68-carat total diamond weight.
Buyers should note the auction covers multiple categories beyond jewellery, including collectables and general goods, so it pays to browse the full catalogue. With 12 lots confirmed and more possible, the focus is clearly on precious metals and stones. Check the condition reports and certification details before bidding. The close date is fixed, so plan your bidding accordingly.
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Affordable Jewellery
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This Lloyds online auction is a solid pick if you are after entry-level fine jewellery without the retail price tag. The lot list kicks off with a 9K yellow gold and diamond cluster trilogy ring, then moves into 14K white gold halo drops set with blue sapphire or morganite. There is also a 10K yellow gold ring featuring Australian black opal, plus a 14K yellow gold pink sapphire and diamond piece.
For collectors, a sterling silver vintage ring with gemstone and a silver charm bracelet add variety. The cubic zirconia and pearl drop items in 925 silver are budget-friendly options for gifts or stacking. Bidding closes 13 July 2026, so check the full catalogue for condition notes and reserve prices.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This auction focuses on investment-grade stones, not costume jewellery. The centrepiece is the 1.71ct De Beers Forever Mark, a branded natural diamond with traceability credentials. For GIA certification fans, there is a 1.01ct F/SI1 round brilliant with excellent cut and symmetry, plus a 1.50ct oval graded G/SI1.
Coloured stone buyers get a look at a 1.01ct natural black princess cut diamond, a 2.06ct total stone weight parcel of natural corundum rubies, and three natural beryl aquamarines totalling 4.56ct. There is also a 0.64ct oval faceted tanzanite and a 1.00ct yellow beryl heliodor.
All lots are sold individually, so you can bid on one stone or several. Check the GIA numbers on the certified lots and factor in certification costs if you are buying loose for resale. Bidding closes on July 14, and Lloyds offers standard buyer’s premium terms.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a pure gemstone auction with no reserve, meaning every lot sells to the highest bidder regardless of price. The standout is the hefty 29.69ct Andamooka matrix opal, a classic South Australian stone with natural host rock patterns. Also notable is the 15.65ct solid boulder opal from Queensland, which offers the dark ironstone backing that collectors prize.
The 12-plus lots cover a solid cross-section of Australian opal country. You get Lightning Ridge solids and crystals, Mintabie freeforms, and white opals alongside boulder material. The 10.34ct lot of semi-dark opals offers good value for someone wanting multiple stones in one hit. All items are listed individually, so you can bid on specific pieces rather than a bulk job lot.
Check the close date carefully and factor in the buyer’s premium. For anyone chasing loose opals for setting or collection, this is a clean, targeted sale without the usual vehicle or machinery clutter.
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Fine Jewellery
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This is a tightly curated jewellery auction from Lloyds, running across multiple categories but with a strong focus on precious metals and gemstones. The lot list shows a clear emphasis on 14ct and 18K gold, with both yellow and white gold represented. The 14ct two-tone gold Ethiopian black opal ring and the 14ct rose and white gold radiant cut piece add some colour variation to the catalogue.
Buyers should note the price guide starting at $700, which suggests entry-level bidding on individual lots. The 18K yellow gold grain set diamond and emerald item is likely the headline lot, given the higher carat weight and combination of stones. The 10K yellow and white gold diamond signet ring offers a more affordable option for someone wanting a classic men’s piece. With 12+ lots and a close date of 15 July 2026, there is time to inspect the listings online and decide which pieces suit your collection or resale plans.
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Affordable Watches
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This is a straightforward grab for anyone needing a spare timepiece or a budget gift. The standout items are the branded pieces: a DKNY Tachymeter wristwatch and two Diesel models, the DZ-1020 and DZ-4089. The Classique pocket watch adds a bit of old-school variety to an otherwise quartz-heavy list.
Most lots come with their original boxes, which is a nice touch for resale or gifting. Lloyds runs this as a multi-lot online auction, so you can pick individual watches without committing to the whole bundle. Check the condition notes on each listing before bidding, as these are affordable items with no stated service history. Closes July 16, so get your bids in early.
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Luxury Watches
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This is a straight-up watch auction, not a mixed general sale. Twelve lots and all of them are Rolex, spanning the 1950s to 2017. The Oyster Perpetual Zephyr with crosshair dial (ref 6084) is a rare vintage piece for collectors. The two-tone Datejust 36 from 2005 (ref 116233) and the 2017 Datejust 41 (ref 126333) are solid modern options.
Buyers should inspect the condition notes carefully. Vintage models like the 14k yellow gold 34mm (ref 6567) and the Lady Date 18k (ref 6517) can have patina and service history that affects value. All lots are offered by a single vendor, so expect consistent grading. Bid online through Lloyds.
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Retailer Diamond Clearance
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This is a pure jewellery play, focused entirely on natural fancy colour diamonds across yellow, pink, blue, and brown grades. The standout is the 1.004ct certified fancy yellow/brown diamond, but the 1.422ct certified natural fancy brown diamond and the 1.06ct natural fancy yellow cushion cut offer serious colour for the money. Smaller stones like the 0.72ct pink diamond and the 1.93ct total weight parcel of four natural diamonds give budget-conscious buyers a foot in the door.
The lot list shows a mix of yellow and white gold settings, with halo designs and solitaires. The 16.40ct champagne diamond piece is a heavy hitter for statement jewellery fans. All lots are from a retailer clearance, meaning stock that would have sat in a showcase at retail prices is now competing against the wholesale market. Bidding closes July 17, 2026. Check each lot for certification details before you bid.
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Lab Grown Diamonds & Jewellery
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This is a straight-up diamond auction with no jewellery settings to wade through. Each lot is a loose lab grown diamond with a full IGI report, so you are bidding on the stone itself. The standout is the 7.59 carat E/VS1, but the 7.58 carat E/VS2 and the 7.26 carat F/VVS2 are serious contenders too.
For buyers looking to stock up, there are ten smaller stones between 1.06 and 1.52 carats, mostly D or E colour with VVS1 or VVS2 clarity. That is a solid run of near-flawless goods. Lloyds runs these multi-lot sales regularly, so check the close date of July 18, 2026, and factor in the buyer’s premium. No reserve on individual lots means the opening bid could be your winning bid.
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Luxury Jewellery
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This is a solid jewellery auction for anyone after serious sparkle without retail prices. The standout lot is the 7CT LAB VS DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET, a piece that would cost multiples in a shop. The 14.86CT TDW DIAMOND RIVIERA necklace is another heavy hitter, offering real presence on the neckline.
Emerald lovers get two strong options: a 14K white gold trilogy halo ring with a 1.79ct Zambian emerald, plus a 14K yellow gold dress ring. Tanzanite fans are also covered with three 14K white gold pieces, including a statement ring and a halo design. Every lot is set in solid gold, mostly 14K, with diamonds throughout. The auction closes on 19 July 2026, so there is time to inspect the lots and bid smart.
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Affordable Jewellery
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This sale covers the essentials for anyone building a jewellery collection or looking for gifts with real value. The standout pieces are the diamond solitaires in 14K yellow gold, one carrying 0.42ct total diamond weight, and the double halo ruby and diamond ring in 14K white gold.
The 9K pieces offer affordable entry points, including amethyst and diamond enhancers and half-hoop huggie earrings. A morganite and diamond halo ring in 14K yellow gold adds a modern twist. Bidding is open now, with all lots closing on 20 July 2026. Check the lot list for condition reports.
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UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery
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Lloyds Auctions is running this multi-lot online sale with no reserve, meaning every piece will sell to the highest bidder. The lot list leans heavily on personalised and symbolic jewellery, including heart-shaped pendants, “My Family My Life” bracelets, and V-shaped gold coloured studs. There’s also a run of Belcher chains in rose gold colouring, plus twenty blue and metallic gold leather bands and twenty five pink and red leather personalised items.
Buyers should check the close date of 20 July 2026 and factor in postage or pickup from the Australian location. With no reserve and a tight focus on affordable jewellery, this auction suits anyone looking to stock up on giftable pieces or add to a personal collection. The mix of shamrock motifs and family-themed items gives it a broad appeal, but the silver coloured lots dominate the offering.
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Diamonds And Gemstones
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This is a concentrated jewellery catalogue for anyone trading in coloured stones or investment-grade diamonds. The natural fancy pink diamonds at 0.10 and 0.13 carats are the kind of niche lots that rarely appear in bulk auctions, while the 12.77-carat loose emeralds offer solid weight for a cutter or setter.
Buyers should note the clarity grades: the 1.01-carat brown-pink is I3, which means visible inclusions but a rare colour. The 0.98 and 0.96 carat treated brilliant diamond pairs could suit remount work. For volume, the 69.33-carat lemon quartz is a statement piece rough. All lots are online with Lloyds, so you’ll need to register and bid before the 21st. No reserve on some items, which is where the value sits.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a straight-up stones-only auction from Lloyds, based in Australia and closing on 21 July 2026. Every lot is unreserved, meaning the highest bidder walks away with the goods regardless of the final figure. With 12 lots confirmed and more possible, the focus is squarely on natural, untreated material.
Standout pieces include the 80.70-carat natural quality turquoise and the 16.60-carat certified sapphire, both offering serious carat weight for collectors or jewellers looking to cut their own settings. The 6.45-carat natural rare ludwigite peridot is an unusual find, while the 19.15-carat Brazilian amethyst and 7.95-carat lustrous peridot round out the range nicely. All lots are listed with carat weights and colour descriptions, so you can bid with confidence.
Buyers should note this is a multi-lot online auction, so you can cherry-pick individual stones or go for the lot. No reserve means no floor price, but it also means competition could heat up fast. Check the listing for any buyer’s premium or shipping details before you click.
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Affordable Watches
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This is a straightforward, no-fuss auction for anyone after a budget timepiece. The lot list is small but consistent: three men’s quartz watches and three women’s quartz watches, plus one women’s quartz watch with its original box noted in black. Every lot comes with its original box, which adds a bit of confidence for a second-hand buy.
Lloyds runs these multi-category sales regularly, so you’ll often find this jewellery and collectables section sitting alongside vehicles, plant equipment, and general goods. If you’re after a simple dress watch or a spare beater, these are worth a look. The close date is well out, so you can set your budget and check back closer to the day. No need to rush, but don’t forget it either.
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UNRESERVED Affordable Jewellery
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This online sale cuts straight to the good stuff: natural Burmese jade bangles on silver, plus matching ruby rings and pendants from the same source. The lot list also turns up Sri Lankan sapphire earrings and a ruby and sapphire combo ring, all in 925 silver settings. No reserve means every piece goes to the highest bidder, regardless of the final price.
Buyers should check the gemstone descriptions closely. Each lot is labelled as natural, so you are bidding on untreated stones, not synthetics or simulants. The auction runs across Australia, with bidding open now through July 27. If you are after affordable gem-set jewellery without the retail markup, this is a straight shot at wholesale-style pricing.
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UNRESERVED Diamonds & Gemstones
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This is a straight-up gemstone clearance with no reserve prices, so every lot will sell to the highest bidder on the day. The lot list covers a solid range of carat weights and stone types, from a 49.95 carat natural turquoise down to a 4.00 carat aquamarine. The 6.55 carat natural rare ludwigite peridot and the 21.15 carat certified sapphire are the ones that’ll draw serious interest from collectors.
Lloyds is running the auction online, so you can bid from anywhere in Australia. The sale closes on 28 July 2026, and with no reserves, the final prices will reflect genuine market demand. If you’re after investment-grade coloured stones or just want to add some loose gems to your stock, this is a clean opportunity to buy without retail markups. Check the full lot list for clarity grades and cut details before bidding.
South Australia
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Mini Auction #5 – Only 2 Days of Bidding (July 6th-7th)
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This is a compact mini auction, so bidding runs fast over just 48 hours. The Kilkenny specialist focuses on gold and fine jewellery, meaning you’ll likely see rings, chains, and brooches alongside collectable odds and ends from estate clearances. No lot list is published yet, but given the auctioneer’s track record, expect hallmarked gold, gem-set pieces, and vintage costume jewellery mixed in.
Buyers should check the close date carefully as it’s listed as TBC likely it will lock in soon after bidding opens. For anyone after gold at scrap or near-scrap, deceased estate sales often deliver pieces undervalued by the trade. Keep your bids tight and watch the timer this one won’t hang around for long.
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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 is a tight, curated auction for anyone chasing fine jewellery at wholesale-adjacent prices. The top-tier piece is the ruby and diamond cluster ring with a $12,840 valuation and a $2,100 starting bid. That’s serious upside if the stones grade well. The 18k white gold and diamond ring starts at $3,000, and the 14ct white gold laboratory grown solitaire diamond ring, valued at $4,735, opens without a listed starting bid yet.
For the budget-conscious bidder, a 9k yellow gold pink sapphire and diamond channel ring kicks off at just $50, and the 9k yellow gold and onyx ring starts at $200. Jewelleryauctionhouse also runs a monthly giveaway: one random winning bidder each auction receives a moonstone as the “Gem of the Month.” The sale closes Sunday 5th July from 8pm, so check the exact end times on individual lots. Given the valuations versus starting prices, this one rewards anyone who does their homework on current gold and gemstone market rates.
Queensland
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Collectables, Jewellery, Furniture, Stamps and Coins
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This weekly sale from a house that has been running since 1989 leans hard into the kind of mixed lots that reward a dig. Jewellery includes 9ct and 18ct gold rings, brooches and chains, plus loose gemstones and silver pieces. The stamp and coin section covers Australian pre-decimal and decimal issues, along with world coins and banknotes.
Furniture ranges from solid timber sideboards and cedar chests to vintage cane chairs and occasional tables. Collectables span Royal Doulton figurines, Swarovski crystal, porcelain dolls, and war memorabilia. Hardware and household items fill out the catalogue, with tools, glassware, and kitchenware in the mix.
If you are after a specific brand or era, scan the full lot list before bidding. Condition varies, and photos are your best guide. The auctioneer does not list a close date yet, so check back for the countdown.
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Collectables, Jewellery, Furniture, Stamps and Coins
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McDonald Auctions has been running weekly sales from their Brisbane base since 1989, and this catalogue is a classic example of their range. The jewellery section includes gold and silver pieces, costume items, and a few signed or designer names worth a close look. Stamp collectors will find albums and loose lots spanning different eras, while the coin selection covers pre-decimal Australian silver and international issues.
Furniture buyers should scan for solid timber tables, cabinets, and sideboards, many with a mid-century or antique feel. The collectables category is broad: think vintage glassware, ceramic figurines, old tools, and militaria. If you are after something specific, call the auctioneer before bidding ends to check condition and viewing times. Lots are spread across multiple categories, so scroll through every section to avoid missing a sleeper.
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