Inside This Week’s Jewellery Auction Market: Fine Jewellery, Timepieces, and Estate Collections Lead 84 Sales (97 Upcoming Sales)
We track upcoming jewellery and watch auctions across Australia and this week we list 97 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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Unreserved Affordable Jewellery (A1010)
Jewellery and collectables are going under the hammer in QLD with no reserve. The 12-plus lots include a 9-carat yellow gold opal pendant, a 14-carat necklace with watch, and 14K gold earrings set with sapphires.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
A luxury pearl jewellery collection is going under the hammer from Grays, based in NSW. Expect necklaces featuring blister pearls, amethyst, green aventurine, and gold-plated rhinestone pieces.
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A Fossicker’s Collection of Gems, Fossils & Minerals
A fossicker’s collection of gems, fossils and minerals is going under the hammer in Fyshwick, offered by auctionbarn. The lots include a rare Fukang meteorite section weighing 24 grams, a Canyon Diablo meteorite at 86 grams, and a large rose quartz obelisk.
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
The past week saw steady clearance activity across the secondary market, with Scammell Auctions concluding an estate sale on May 25 that featured hundreds of lots of jewellery, sterling silver, and antiques (Scammell Auctions, May 25). Simultaneously, Philips Auctions wrapped up its online timed auctions for modern and antique jewellery and fine arts on the same day, with all bidding processed through their proprietary platform (Philips Auctions Australia, May 25). While no headline-grabbing single-lot results emerged from these events, the volume underscores consistent consignment flow from private estates.
Retail data from April 2026, published by Jeweller Magazine, confirms the auction activity sits within a broader market upswing. Independent jewellers posted a 5% year-on-year sales increase, with diamond jewellery climbing 7% and silver and alternative metals surging 25% (Jeweller Magazine, May 19). The growth is driven by a higher average sale of $357, indicating buyers are trading up on quality rather than increasing unit volume.
Looking ahead, the calendar is filling with curated events. Sotheby’s is running jewellery-focused client engagements across Sydney (May 25-26), Melbourne (May 28-29), and Perth (May 30) (Sotheby’s, May 21). Bonhams has opened a library preview for its John Laws CBE Collection in Sydney, running from May 26 to June 9, with a dedicated timepieces auction set for June 3 (Bonhams, May 26). Buyers should watch the Bonhams catalogue closely this week for early indications of bidding momentum on the Laws pieces.
Last updated: 26 May 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.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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M&n Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Bracelet Sale!
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A Fossicker’s Collection of Gems, Fossils & Minerals
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This auction is a straight-up treasure hunt for anyone who loves natural history specimens. The headline pieces are the two meteorites: a slice of the rare Fukang pallasite and a chunk of Canyon Diablo, both from iconic falls. Beyond space rocks, you get serious lapidary material like a Whim Creek malachite specimen, a box of polished thombstones, and the best malachite lump polished.
The collection spans polished agate bookends, quartz with a ghost crystal, and compound opals alongside tsavorite and apatite. There are tray mixes of gem and jewellery stock, plus 4 agate keyrings with auric glass. For the less serious, a tray of faux fruit and necklaces rounds it out.
Buyers should note the auction closes on 28 May 2026, with 12 lots up for grabs. Inspect the lots in person if you can, especially the meteorites and the larger mineral samples. This is a genuine collector’s cleanout, not a dealer’s leftovers.
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A Prestigious Macquarie St. Auction – Pt. I Designer Fashion & Jewellery
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Lawsons in Annandale is running this one as part of their regular weekly sales, but the location and the lot list lift it above the usual. The first part focuses on high-end personal accessories, with a strong showing from the major European houses. Cartier, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton are the headline names, and the condition and provenance on these pieces will be key for serious collectors.
The jewellery section includes a diamond solitaire ring and several 18ct gold pieces, while the fashion side turns up a Burberry trench coat and a selection of designer handbags. If you are chasing a dress watch, the Cartier Roadster is a standout. The auction closes on May 30, so inspect the lots in person at the Annandale rooms if you can. Online bidding is available, but the serious money will be on the floor for the Cartier and Chanel items.
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5CT+ PARCELS! — NATURAL COLOURED DIAMOND AUCTION
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This is a pure diamond play, no gemstone mixes or junk lots. Grays is offering three separate parcels, each exactly five carats of natural green diamonds in round brilliant cuts. The colour grade isn’t specified in the listing, but natural green diamonds are rare and command a premium.
The three lots are identical in description, so you are essentially bidding on consistency. For a jeweller or investor, this means you can cherry-pick the best-priced parcel or go for volume if the bidding stays low. No reserve price is mentioned, which often signals a genuine clearance.
Buyers should note the close date is June 2, 2026, so there is time to request a viewing or a grading report. These are loose stones, not set in jewellery, so factor in certification costs if you plan to resell. The NSW location means pickup or courier is straightforward.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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Grays is running a tight, specialised auction for buyers who know their diamond grades. Every stone here carries a VVS1 or VVS2 rating, meaning inclusions are extremely hard to spot even under magnification. That puts these well above the commercial clarity range.
The lots are split evenly between 0.032 and 0.025 carat round brilliant cuts. These sizes suit accent stones, pave settings, or small cluster rings. Round brilliant cuts maximise light return, so they’ll perform well in jewellery.
If you’re a jeweller or a serious collector, this is a chance to pick up certified-grade diamonds without the retail markup. Check the certs and compare against wholesale prices. Auction closes 2 June 2026.
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NO RESERVE NATURAL EMERALD AUCTION – DON’T MISS OUT!!!
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Grays is running a straight no-reserve auction on five natural emerald lots, all cut in the radiant oval shape. The standout is the 1.29ct stone, but the 1.06ct and 1.04ct emeralds are close behind in size and quality. Each lot is graded and comes from the same parcel, so bidders can expect consistent colour and clarity across the board.
With no reserve, every stone will sell to the highest bidder regardless of the final price. That makes this a rare chance to pick up a certified natural emerald at wholesale or below. The auction closes on 2 June 2026, so mark the calendar if you’re in the market for loose gemstones.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, focused auction for anyone after investment-grade coloured diamonds. All four stones are listed as natural and untreated, which is the key selling point. Treated or enhanced pink diamonds are common; natural colour in this range holds its value better.
The standout lot is the 0.09 carat champagne pink diamond, the largest of the group. The remaining three are light pink stones at 0.04, 0.06, and 0.05 carats. With only four lots, bidding will be quick. No grading reports are mentioned in the listing, so serious buyers should confirm certification details with Grays before the close date on 2 June 2026.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up jewellery auction for anyone chasing the silver-filled look without the solid-metal price tag. The standout is the 18k white gold filled, white face iced out diamond quartz wrist watch, which brings a bit of bling to the catalogue. The Cuban chain necklaces come in two widths: an 8mm version at 60.9cm and a thicker 10mm piece at the same length.
The free bracelet sweetener is a smart hook for buyers who want a complete set. All chains are silver-filled, meaning a thick layer of silver bonded to a base metal, so they hold up better than standard plating. If you’re flipping or stacking, the consistent Cuban link style across multiple lots makes pairing easy. Check the close date and bid accordingly.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This Grays auction is a solid opportunity for anyone after affordable silver jewellery with a bit of sparkle. The standout pieces include a 0.25ct simulated diamond round pendant necklace and a pair of 2.0ct heart-shaped simulated diamond earrings, both in 925 sterling silver. There’s also an elegant simulated diamond bracelet in 18K gold filled 925 silver, which adds some variety to the mix.
All lots are from the Opulent Galleria range, so expect consistent styling across the board. The free gift sweetens the deal for bidders. Auction closes on 2 June 2026, with items located in NSW. Check the lot list for full details before bidding.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This 39-lot auction is a focused sale for pearl lovers, with a strong showing of pendant charm link necklaces. The standout pieces include an Amethyst & Blister Pearl Pendant Charm Link Necklace and a Green Aventurine & Blister Pearl version, both offering a natural, earthy look with the irregular texture of blister pearls.
For those after more classic styles, there is a 7-8mm White Pearls & Gold Plated Rhinestone Necklace, plus a 7-8mm Potato Shape Pearl with Real Platinum Plated Necklace. The potato shape pearls give a slightly baroque, organic feel while the platinum plating adds a modern, high-end finish.
Bidders should check each lot for condition and clasp details. With 39 items, this is a tight, curated collection rather than a huge clearance. If you are after pearl jewellery with a bit of variety from natural stone to plated metals, this one is worth a look.
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Opulent Galleria Moissanite Jewellery – Complimentary Gift!!
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This is a straight-up moissanite jewellery clearance with no reserve games. All items are set in 925 sterling silver, and every stone comes with GRA certification so you know exactly what you’re bidding on. The standout is the 1.00ct pear cut ring, but the 0.50ct earrings and the 1.00ct pendant necklace are strong picks for gifting or stacking.
The lot list covers rings, earrings, and pendants across multiple sizes, which is handy if you’re shopping for different fingers or building a matching set. The 0.84ct band ring in size 6 is a solid everyday piece. No diamonds here, just lab-grown moissanite with serious sparkle for a fraction of the price.
Buyers should note the auction ends on a Tuesday at 11am AEST, so set your alarm. Grays runs a standard buyer’s premium and pickup will be from a NSW location. If you know moissanite retail prices, these lots are likely to go well under shop cost.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This Grays auction, closing 2 June 2026, offers 29 lots of gold-filled and gold-plated jewellery from the Opulent Galleria range. The standout items are the Cuban link chain necklace and bracelet sets, with the 18K gold-filled pieces featuring simulated diamond clasps. A free bracelet is included with the purchase, making this a solid entry point for resellers or anyone stacking jewellery for gifting.
Buyers should note the distinction between gold-filled and gold-plated pieces in the catalogue. The 18K gold-filled Cuban necklace with diamond clasp measures 60.9cm, while the matching bracelet runs 17.8cm. Gold-plated options include a 10mm wide Cuban link chain necklace at 60.9cm and a bracelet at 21.5cm. All items are from a single NSW vendor, so inspect the condition notes carefully 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 memorabilia. The standout is a coloured 1/10th ounce pure silver coin depicting the Eureka Stockade flag, a piece with clear appeal to history buffs and bullion collectors alike. Smart watches with call and heart rate functions offer practical, modern gear for buyers chasing everyday tech on a budget.
The 36-piece healing crystals and gemstone set will attract those into wellness or display items, while a 0.08 carat white five-round diamond ring gives a solid entry point for jewellery buyers. With 88 lots spanning diamond pieces, quartz stones, and timepieces, there is enough variety for both casual bidders and serious collectors to find something worth a look.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This Grays auction is a solid play for anyone chasing gold-filled pieces without the solid-gold price tag. The standout is the 18K gold-filled Cuban chain necklace, 12mm wide and 66cm long, which has serious weight and presence. There is also a matching 20.3cm Cuban chain bracelet in the same 12mm width, plus a Cuban style link ring set with simulated diamonds in size 10.
For those after something finer, the 18K gold-filled 3mm necklace at 50.8cm offers a more subtle option. The free bracelet sweetener adds value for buyers who grab a lot. All items are gold-filled, meaning a thick layer of gold bonded to a base metal, so they hold up better than standard plated pieces. Check the close date and bid accordingly.
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Opulent Galleria 925 Silver Jewellery – 40% Price Drop+Gift!
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This Grays auction offers a neat chance to pick up moissanite jewellery at a serious discount. The 40% price cut applies across the whole collection, so the certified stones are the main draw. Moissanite is a durable, brilliant alternative to diamond, and each ring comes with GRA certification, which adds confidence for resale or gifting.
The standout lots are the 2.0ct round cut rings in sizes 5 and 6, and the 1.5ct oval cut in size 7. There is also a 1.0ct rectangle cut in size 5 for buyers after a smaller, more understated piece. All rings are set in 925 sterling silver, keeping the weight and cost down without skimping on the stone.
Buyers should check their ring size before bidding. With 13 lots total and the price drop already applied, this auction suits both personal buyers and small resellers looking for certified moissanite at wholesale-style pricing. Close date is 2 June 2026.
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M&N Emporium – Beaded Jewellery With Swarovski® Sale
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This auction is for anyone after affordable bling with a bit of sparkle. The standout pieces are the amethyst and Swarovski® crystal earrings, plus a run of beaded bracelets in 6mm, 8mm and 10mm amethyst gemstone sizes. The 10mm crystal beaded option is the chunkiest of the lot, offering more wrist presence.
With 65 lots to pick from, you can chase individual pieces or bundle up for gifts or resale. No reserve drama here, just straight-up bidding on costume jewellery that punches above its price point. Check the close date and get your bids in early.
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EX-Retail Gold & Natural Diamond
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This is a tight collection of five ex-retail rings, each in 14k yellow gold and backed by a professional valuation. For buyers who know their stones, the standout is the natural untreated ruby and diamond ring, and the unheated sapphire and diamond piece. Both come with paperwork confirming their treatment status, which is rare at auction.
The remaining lots include an amethyst and diamond ring and a London blue topaz and diamond ring. If you are looking for a ready-to-wear piece with verified stones, this is a low-risk play. Grays is running this as a straightforward online auction, so check the close date and have your bidding details sorted. No reserve games here, just five rings with valuations you can trust.
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Dima Diamond And Precious Coloured Stone Collection
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This Grays auction in NSW is a straight-up gemstone grab for anyone dealing in jewellery or coloured stones. The standout is a single loose diamond at 4.88 carats, but the real volume play comes from the parcel of 35 peridot stones. That’s over 50 carats of green in one lot, ideal for a jeweller needing consistent stock.
The three moissanite stones, at 7.51 carats combined, are a smart pickup for modern settings. Moissanite holds value well and is in demand for engagement rings. The tanzanite oval at 6.33 carats is a rarer find, especially at auction, and could flip quickly to a specialist buyer.
Bidders should check clarity and certification before committing. With only 11 lots, this is a tight, curated sale. No filler. If you know your stones, the diamond and tanzanite are the ones to watch.
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Natural Fancy Cut Rare Orthoclase Feldspar Gemstones Collection
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This is a niche auction for collectors and jewellers who know their way around unusual gem rough. Orthoclase feldspar is rarely seen in faceted form, and this lot of five stones offers a consistent run of greenish yellow colour across the board. The largest stone weighs 4.46 carats, with the smallest coming in at 2.83 carats, so you are getting a useful range of sizes for custom jewellery work.
All stones are described as natural fancy cuts, which suggests they have been shaped to maximise colour and clarity rather than standard commercial faceting. For a buyer, that means each piece has a one-off character. The auction closes on 3 June 2026, so there is time to inspect the listings and compare against current market prices for rare feldspar.
If you are in the trade or building a collection of coloured stones, this is a tight, focused sale. No filler lots, just five gemstones that are hard to find in this quality and quantity at auction.
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Natural Red Rubies Gemstones Collection
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This is a straight-up gemstone auction for anyone serious about building a collection or sourcing investment-grade material. All eight lots are natural red rubies, with the largest piece tipping the scales at 7.46 carats. That’s a substantial stone for a private buyer, and it’s backed up by a 6.24 carat and a 5.86 carat ruby.
You’re not paying for setting or jewellery work here. These are loose stones, so you’re bidding on the raw gem value. For a buyer, that means no guesswork on what you’re actually getting. Ruby prices have held firm, and natural stones at these carat weights are not common in online auctions.
Bidding closes on June 3, 2026. If you know your gemstones, this is a tight, well-curated list worth a close look.
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Natural Ethiopian Opal Parcels Gemstones Collection
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This is a straight-up gemstone auction for buyers who cut and polish their own stock. Five parcels of natural Ethiopian opal are on offer, all described as white colour-play material. That means you are getting the classic opal base with a lively play of colour, not the darker Ethiopian hydrophane stuff.
The standout lots are four parcels all weighing in the 15 to 16.39 carat range. No retail packaging or display trays here, just the raw stones. If you are a jeweller, a lapidary enthusiast, or a collector who buys rough and works it up, this is a tight little lot to chase. The auction closes 3 June 2026, so set your reminder and inspect the photos carefully before bidding.
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Natural Rare Grandidierite Gemstones Collection
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This is a rare chance for gem collectors and investors. Grandidierite is one of the world’s scarcest gemstones, often found in only small sizes. The four featured lots here are all bluish green, with the largest hitting 3.69 carats. That size alone is unusual for this mineral.
All six stones are natural, with no treatments mentioned. The auction closes on June 3, 2026. If you’re after a serious addition to a collection or a long term hold, this is worth a close look. Bidding will likely heat up as the deadline nears.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Earrings Sale!
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This is a tight 35-lot earrings-only sale, all dangling and drop styles. The standout is the 7-8mm freshwater pearl and ring danglers, likely the centrepiece for anyone after classic lustre. The Swarovski-shell pearl earrings offer a bit of sparkle without the gemstone price tag.
The oval facet-cut rose quartz drops give you a softer, pink-toned option, while the multi-coloured blister pearl silver-plated earrings bring some variety. Everything is silver-plated or mixed metal. No diamonds or precious metals here, but for under $50 a pair these are solid everyday wear or gift fodder.
Close date is 3 June 2026, so you’ve got time to browse the full lot list on the Grays site. Bid per pair or grab a handful if the lots are unbundled. Check condition notes before you click.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction mixes precious metals, timepieces, and memorabilia. The standout is a 0.03 carat brown round diamond, an unusual colour for a tiny stone, and a 0.08 carat white round diamond set among five others. Both are loose, ideal for jewellers or custom setting.
The smartwatch for men and women is the practical pick: AMOLED display, call function, ready to wear. Collectors should eye the Lucky Four Leaf Clover silver coin, a 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver piece with C.O.A., a niche Irish-themed item.
Bidders should check each lot for condition and size details. With 88 lots closing on June 3, 2026, this is a mixed bag for bargain hunters who know their stones and metals.
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M&N Emporium – Initial Charm Jewellery Collection
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This is the Initial Charm Jewellery Collection from M&N Emporium, and it is a tight 32-lot auction built around personalised accessories. The standout items are the letter pendants: F, G, H, and I, each gold plated and set with cubic zirconia. They are listed as featured lots, which suggests they are the centrepieces of this sale.
If you are hunting for gifts or stocking a small retail display, this catalogue is worth a close look. The focus on initials means you are buying into a niche that sells year round. Grays is running this one out of NSW, so factor in delivery or pickup depending on your location. Check the close date and get your bid in early if you want the pick of the alphabet.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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This is a tightly curated auction for serious jewellery buyers or investors. Each stone is certified as natural and untreated, which matters in a market where colour enhancement is common. The pick of the lots is the 0.16ct natural untreated pink diamond, a rare size for this colour grade.
The 0.11ct and 0.06ct light pink diamonds offer more accessible entry points for buyers looking to add untreated coloured stones to a portfolio. The 0.14ct champagne pink diamond sits in a slightly different colour category but still carries the untreated designation that adds to its value.
All four lots close on the same day, so plan your bids. No reserve prices are listed, which means bargains are possible if the bidding stays quiet. Check each stone’s certification details before bidding.
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NO RESERVE NATURAL EMERALD AUCTION – DON’T MISS OUT!!!
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These are natural emeralds, not lab-grown or simulants, and every lot is a straight no-reserve sale. That means the highest bidder walks away with the stone, regardless of the final price. For a buyer hunting loose gems for custom jewellery or investment, this removes the guesswork of a hidden reserve.
The standout is the 1.54ct oval-cut radiant emerald, the largest of the group. But even the smaller stones, like the 0.87ct and 1.01ct lots, offer solid entry points for a ring or pendant project. All six are oval radiant cuts, which gives a uniform look across the auction.
Bidding closes on June 3, 2026. With no reserves and only six lots, expect competitive action on each stone. Check the certification details before bidding, as natural emerald clarity and colour can vary significantly between stones.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This auction is stacked with costume jewellery that punches above its weight. The standout lots are the simulated diamond rings, all set in 925 silver. You get 18K gold filled options like the 3.5ct oval cut in sizes 5 and 7, plus the 4ct rectangle cut in size 6. There is also a 2ct rectangle cut in plain sterling silver, size 5.
The "Opulent Galleria" branding suggests a curated selection, not just a clearance bin. With 49 lots, you have room to pick a specific size and stone shape. Each ring comes with a free gift, though the listing does not specify what that is. If you are after flashy accessories without the precious metal price tag, this is a solid hit. Check the close date on 3 June 2026.
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Opulent Galleria Moissanite Jewellery – Complimentary Gift!!
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This Grays auction offers 27 lots of GRA certified moissanite jewellery, all in 925 sterling silver. Standouts include the 1.50ct oval cut ring in size 5 and the 2.00ct oval cut ring, ideal for a statement piece without the diamond price tag. The pendants, including the 1.00ct marquise and 1.14ct round cut, come on silver chains.
Buyers should check sizing carefully, as rings are listed in specific US sizes. The complimentary gift angle suggests a freebie may be bundled with certain lots, worth confirming before bidding. With certification from GRA, buyers get independent verification of stone quality. Auction closes 3 June 2026.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Jewellery Sets!!
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This is a tight 20-lot auction for anyone chasing ready-to-wear jewellery sets. The standout lots are the potato shape pearl sets, all listed as real pearls with gold or platinum plating. Sizes range from 7-8mm up to 9-10mm, so you can pick your pearl weight depending on the look you want.
The 18k gold plated sets come in three size grades, making them a solid option for gifts or stacking your own collection. The platinum plated white pearl set offers a different finish if gold isn’t your style. With only 20 lots, this auction moves fast. Check the close date and set your bids early if you want a specific size.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This Grays auction in NSW is a tight, targeted offering for anyone after affordable gold filled accessories with a bit of sparkle. The standout is the 18K Gold-Filled 4MM Tennis Necklace at 60.9cm, paired with matching bracelets in 17.8cm and 20.3cm lengths. All pieces feature simulated diamonds, so you’re getting the look without the price tag.
The Cuban style link ring in size 10 adds a chunkier option to the mix. With only 25 lots, it’s a quick sale. The free bracelet sweetener makes it worth a look if you’re stocking up on giftable jewellery or keeping an eye on your own collection. Close date is June 3, 2026.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction mixes precious metals with everyday accessories. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz pure silver coin, a piece of Australian history in bullion form. For daily wear, there’s a smart watch with call and heart rate functions, plus a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set.
Diamond buyers should note the 0.08 carat white round diamond, set in a five-stone arrangement. It’s a small stone, suitable for a delicate piece or a gift. The catalogue has 88 lots total, so expect competition on the higher-value items.
Check the close date of June 3, 2026. Bidding is open now, and with this mix of collectables and jewellery, there’s something for both investors and casual buyers.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a straight-up jewellery auction for anyone chasing affordable gold-filled pieces with some sparkle. The standout lots are the 18K gold-filled Cuban chain necklaces, one at 50.8cm and a wider 15MM version at 60.9cm, both set with simulated diamonds. Matching bracelets in 17.8cm and 22.8cm lengths round out the core offering.
The "free bracelet" in the title looks to be a promotional hook, so check the listing details for terms. With 27 lots total, this is a compact sale focused on chain-style jewellery rather than mixed accessories. Buyers should note these are gold-filled, not solid gold, but the simulated diamonds add visual weight without the cost. If you want a chunky Cuban look on a budget, this auction delivers.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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Grays is putting up 39 lots of pearl jewellery from M&N Emporium, all closing on 4 June 2026. This is a focused sale for anyone after decent quality freshwater pearls without the retail markup. The standout pieces are the 7-8mm white pearl and white baroque pearl glam pendant, and the matching black pearl and black baroque pearl glam pendant. Both offer a modern twist on a classic look.
Buyers should also note the 7-8mm white pearls paired with gold plated rhinestones, which would work well as a statement piece. The real platinum plated necklace adds a higher-end option for the same auction. Everything is online, so you can inspect the photos closely before bidding. If you are after a specific size or style, this catalogue has enough variety to make it worth a look.
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M&N Emporium – Pearl & Gemstone Jewellery Sets + Free Gift!!
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This M&N Emporium auction offers 32 lots of ready-to-wear jewellery sets, all built around genuine 7-8mm pearls paired with either amethyst or African jasper cut to resemble turquoise. Each set is finished in either real 18k gold or platinum plating, giving you two distinct looks from the one stone pairing.
The standout is the variety. You get four distinct set types: pearl and amethyst in gold or platinum, and pearl and African jasper ‘turquoise’ in gold or platinum. That covers both classic purple tones and the popular turquoise aesthetic without paying for natural turquoise. Every purchase includes a free gift, though the auctioneer hasn’t specified what that is.
For buyers, the key detail is the real plating over what appears to be base metal. These are fashion jewellery sets with genuine stone accents, not solid precious metal pieces. Check the close date of June 4, 2026, and factor in Grays’ standard buyer’s premium. If you need a coordinated set for gifting or resale, the multiples here make it worth a look.
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Natural Pink Diamond Auction
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These aren’t your standard run-of-the-mill gems. Each diamond is certified as natural and untreated, which is a key distinction in a market flooded with treated or synthetic stones. Colour grade and clarity details aren’t listed, but for serious diamond buyers or investors, the untreated status alone adds significant value.
The headline lot is the 0.19 carat stone, a size that commands attention in the rare pink diamond category. Smaller 0.04 and 0.05 carat stones are also on offer, making this auction accessible to buyers looking to enter the market without committing to a single large purchase. All lots are from the one vendor, so bidding strategy matters: you can cherry-pick individual stones or go for the whole set.
If you’re after a unique piece for a ring, or you’re a collector hunting certified fancy-colour diamonds at wholesale, this is a tight, focused auction worth watching. Just keep in mind the close date is 4 June 2026, so you’ve got time to do your homework.
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Opulent Galleria – 925 Silver Jewellery – Plus Free Gift!
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This is a pure jewellery auction for anyone after affordable sparkle. The standout lots lean heavily on simulated diamond pieces, with the 1.5ct 925 silver rectangle pendant and the 18K gold-filled oval pendant offering the most bang for your bid. The 7mm round pendant is a solid everyday option, while the ‘Love’ pendant gives a nod to trend-driven buyers.
No heavy machinery or collectables here. Just 43 lots of polished silver and gold-filled work, all from Grays. The free gift sweetens the deal, so factor that in if you are comparing against retail. Check the condition notes before bidding, but for costume jewellery with some weight, this one is worth a look.
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VVS1/VVS2+ Premium Loose Diamond Auction
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This is a tight, targeted sale for anyone building a jewellery collection or looking for high-clarity accent stones. Each diamond is a natural round brilliant cut, with the VVS1/VVS2 grade meaning inclusions are extremely hard to spot even under magnification. At 0.032 carats each, they are ideal for setting into rings, earrings, or custom pendants where small, flawless sparkle matters.
The auction closes on the 4th of June 2026, so there is time to inspect the grading reports. With only two lots, serious buyers can move fast. Grays runs a straightforward online bidding process. Know your stone sizes and clarity grades before you bid, and factor in the buyer’s premium. These diamonds offer a rare chance to pick up certified, near-flawless goods without the retail markup.
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NO RESERVE NATURAL EMERALD AUCTION – DON’T MISS OUT!!!
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This is a straight-up gemstone auction for anyone after loose natural emeralds. All five lots are radiant cut oval stones, graded as natural emeralds with no reserve pricing. That means each lot sells to the highest bidder, no matter the bid.
The largest stone is 1.58 carats, followed closely by the 1.50 carat. The smaller two are 1.16 and 1.12 carats. Radiant cuts offer good brilliance, and oval shapes are popular for custom settings. If you are a jeweller, a collector, or someone looking to flip, this is a clean little lineup with no filler.
Bidding closes on June 4, 2026. Inspect the certification details on the Grays site before you bid. With no reserve, the final price is anyone’s guess.
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Opulent Galleria Moissanite Jewellery – Complimentary Gift!!
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This Grays auction in NSW is a solid opportunity for anyone after certified moissanite without the retail markup. The standout is the 2.0ct Heart Cut GRA Certified Moissanite Ring in size 8, along with a matching 2.0ct Round Cut in size 9. Both are set in 925 sterling silver, so you’re getting genuine hallmarked metal with the stone certification.
Smaller stones include the 0.8ct and 0.5ct heart cut rings, also in size 8. If you’re after a gift or a personal piece, these cover the popular sizes. The “complimentary gift” tag suggests there’s an extra item bundled in, so check the listing details before bidding.
With 25 lots total, the catalogue is tight and focused. No filler lots or mixed categories here. If you know moissanite pricing, these should land well below retail. Set your bid and watch the close date on June 4.
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Opulent Galleria – Silver Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This Grays auction is all about bold, silver-filled chains with a touch of sparkle. The lot list is stacked with Cuban link necklaces in varying widths and lengths, many featuring simulated diamond clasps or accents. The 18K white gold-filled pieces offer a lighter, more refined look without the solid gold price tag.
Buyers should zero in on the 12mm silver-filled Cuban necklace with simulated diamond clasp, which gives a hefty look at 60.9cm. The 18K white-filled Cuban chain at 55.8cm is another strong contender for everyday wear. Each lot is silver-filled, meaning a thick layer of silver bonded to a base metal, so it holds up better than cheap plating.
A free bracelet is included with the auction, though details are thin. If you are after a quick jewellery flip or a gift stack, this is a clean, focused sale with no filler. Check the close date of 4 June 2026 and factor in Grays’ buyer’s premium.
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Opulent Galleria Moissanite Jewellery – Complimentary Gift!!
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This Grays auction offers 27 lots of moissanite jewellery, all crafted in 925 sterling silver with GRA certification. The highlight is a 3.0ct rectangle cut ring in size 7, alongside multiple 2.0ct rectangle cut rings in size 8 and a 1.2ct oval cut in size 8. Each piece is presented as part of the Opulent Galleria range, aimed at buyers wanting a diamond alternative without the price tag.
The auction comes with a sweetener: a complimentary gift with every purchase, though the specifics aren’t detailed in the listing. Bidding closes on 4 June 2026, so there’s time to browse the full catalogue. If you’re after a ready-to-wear ring for a gift or personal wear, this is a clean, no-fuss jewellery sale from a reliable online vendor. No reserve prices are mentioned, so start low and see how the bidding goes.
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Natural Fancy Cut Rhodolite Garnet Gemstones Collection
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These are natural rhodolite garnets, not synthetic or treated stones. The pinkish red colour is a classic rhodolite signature, sitting between a true red garnet and a lighter rose tone. All are described as fancy cut, meaning you are getting faceted gems ready for setting.
The standout is the 3.09 carat stone, the largest in the group. The remaining six lots are split between 2.37 and 2.36 carat gems, so you are looking at a consistent size run. That makes this collection suitable for a matching jewellery set or for a jeweller building up stock.
Bidding closes on June 4, 2026. If you buy gemstones at auction, check the grading reports and cut quality before you bid. These are listed as natural and fancy cut, but always verify clarity and colour saturation in person if possible.
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Natural Yellow Sapphires Gemstones Collection
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This is a clean, compact lot for anyone dealing in coloured gemstones. All four sapphires are natural, untreated yellow stones, each with a carat weight recorded. The standout is a 1.99-carat stone, closely followed by a 1.96-carat and a 1.74-carat. The smallest in the set is a 1.53-carat stone.
No reserve prices have been disclosed, so bidding could start low. These are loose stones, ready for setting or resale. The auction closes on 4 June 2026. If you are in the jewellery trade or building a gemstone collection, this is a focused opportunity without the filler lots you often see.
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Opulent Galleria – Gold Filled Jewellery + Free Bracelet!!
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This is a tight 31-lot auction built for anyone after decent gold-filled jewellery without the solid-gold price tag. The headline item is the 18K Gold-Filled Cuban Chain Necklace, 10mm wide and stretching 60.9cm, which gives you a serious chain for a fraction of the cost. It comes with a matching Cuban chain bracelet at 20.3cm, also 10mm wide.
For those who prefer something with a bit more sparkle, there’s the 18K Gold-Filled 6mm Tennis Star Necklace and its matching bracelet, both set with simulated diamonds. The star-cut links catch light nicely without the insurance headache of real stones.
Every lot includes a free bracelet, so you’re effectively getting two pieces for the price of one. Bidding closes 4 June 2026. No reserve prices are listed, so it’s worth watching the early bids to gauge value. Gold-filled gear wears well if you treat it right, and this is a chance to stack your wrist or neck without blowing the budget.
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M&N Emporium Pearl & Gemstone Bracelet Sale!
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This is a dedicated bracelet sale from M&N Emporium, running 43 lots of pearl jewellery. The standout is the Baroque Pearls & Large Lobster Clasp Gold Plated Bracelet, which offers an irregular pearl shape against a substantial clasp. For buyers after classic round pearls, there are multiple Grade AB white pearl bracelets in two size ranges: 7-8mm and 9-10mm.
The Grade AB rating means these pearls have good lustre with minor blemishes, making them solid everyday wear rather than investment-grade. The real 18k gold and platinum plating on the clasps and settings adds genuine metal value beyond the pearls themselves. No reserve prices are indicated, so early bidding could pick up a bracelet well below retail.
If you are after a specific metal finish, check each lot carefully. The mix includes both gold and platinum plated options across similar pearl grades. With 43 lots, there is enough variety to compare prices across multiple similar pieces in the same auction.
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Opulent Galleria 925 Silver Jewellery – 40% Price Drop+Gift!
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This Grays auction in NSW offers 17 lots of 925 sterling silver jewellery, all with a 40 per cent markdown and a bonus gift thrown in. The standout pieces include a teardrop simulated diamond ring in size 6.75, a twisted band ring in size 9, and a snake open cuff ring in size 7. There is also a 7mm square pendant necklace with simulated diamonds for those after a matching set.
The price cut makes this a solid entry point for anyone building a silver jewellery collection or looking for affordable gifts. With no reserve on most lots, bids should stay low. The free gift adds extra value, though the specific gift item is not detailed in the listing. Check the close date of June 4, 2026, and factor in Grays standard buyer’s premium and delivery fees before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale mixes precious metals with everyday wearables. The standout is the Lucky Four Leaf Clover coin, stamped from 999.0 pure solid silver and issued with a certificate of authenticity. For watch buyers, the AMOLED fitness watch works with both men and women and includes call functionality.
Diamond hunters will find two loose stones: a 0.03 carat brown round diamond and a 0.08 carat white round diamond, sold in a five-stone lot. The catalogue spans 88 lots across jewellery and collectables categories. Bidding closes 4 June 2026. Check the full lot list for condition reports before you bid.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction spans the full spectrum of small valuables, from precious metals to wearable tech. The standout lot is the Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece with genuine historical resonance for collectors. On the modern side, there is a smart watch for men and women with call function and heart rate tracking, plus a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set with chakra quartz gemstones.
For jewellery buyers, the 0.08 carat white round diamond is a small but genuine entry point. The mix means you can chase a single investment piece or bundle several lots for resale. Check the close date of June 4 and inspect the full lot list online before bidding.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction covers a broad mix of precious metals, timepieces, and collectable items. The standout lot is the Lucky Four Leaf Clover coin, struck in 999.0 pure silver with a certificate of authenticity. For wearable tech, there is a smart watch with an AMOLED display and call function, suitable for men or women.
The diamond lots include a 0.03 carat brown round diamond and a cluster of five white round diamonds totalling 0.08 carats. Buyers should inspect the condition of each piece, as no grading reports are mentioned. With a wide range of price points, this sale suits anyone from bullion stackers to jewellery resellers looking for loose stones or complete pieces.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot auction covers a broad mix of personal valuables and novelty items. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece with clear appeal to history buffs and bullion collectors alike.
On the jewellery side, a 0.08 carat white round diamond offers an entry-level stone for buyers looking to reset or repair. The smart watch with call function and heart rate tracking is a practical everyday piece, while the 36-piece healing crystals and stones set targets the gift or wellness market.
Buyers should check each lot for condition reports, especially on the diamond and the watch. Bidding is open until June 5, 2026, so there is time to inspect the listings online and plan your bids.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This auction mixes precious metals with everyday collectables. The standout is the Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th ounce 999.0 pure solid silver coin, a piece with genuine historical weight for coin collectors and Australian history buffs. There’s also a 36-piece healing crystals and stones set, including chakra quartz gemstones, which often draws interest from the New Age crowd.
For those after wearable value, the 0.08 carat white round diamond is a solid entry-level stone, ideal for resetting or small jewellery projects. The smart watch with call function and heart rate tracking targets the fitness bargain hunter. With 88 lots across jewellery, gemstones, and memorabilia, this is a mixed bag where the silver coin and loose diamond are the ones to watch.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This sale is a mixed bag of precious metals, timepieces, and novelty items, all closing on 6 June 2026. The standout is the Lucky Four Leaf Clover 1/10th oz 999.0 pure solid silver coin, which comes with a certificate of authenticity. For diamond buyers, there is a 0.03 carat brown round diamond and a 0.08 carat white round set of five stones. These are small stones, so expect them to suit accent or repair work rather than centrepiece settings.
The smartwatch for men and women features an AMOLED display and call function, which positions it as a budget wearable rather than a premium brand. Given the range of categories, this auction suits both jewellery traders and collectors of Irish-themed memorabilia. Check the individual lot listings for condition reports, as Grays typically provides photos and gradings for precious items.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This is a mixed-bag auction with genuine standout pieces for collectors and casual buyers alike. The Eureka Stockade Flag coloured 1/10th oz pure solid silver coin is the clear historical highlight, a tangible piece of Australian rebellion lore. For everyday wear, there’s the smart watch with call and heart rate functions, plus a 36-piece set of healing crystals and chakra stones.
The diamond content is modest but real: a single 0.08 carat white round diamond, five stones in total. If you’re after a cheap entry point into jewellery auctions, this is a solid bet. No reserve dramas, just straightforward bidding on 88 lots closing June 7. Check the full lot list for the mix of modern and vintage pieces before you bid.
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Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches And Memorabilia
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This 88-lot Grays auction covers a broad mix of personal valuables and modern accessories. The standout is the Lucky Four Leaf Clover 1/10th oz 999.0 pure silver coin, complete with certificate of authenticity. For watch buyers, there is a smartwatch with call function and an AMOLED display.
Diamond buyers should note the loose stones on offer: a 0.03 carat brown round diamond and a 0.08 carat white round diamond, plus a five-stone white diamond lot. The collection also includes memorabilia and other jewellery pieces.
All items are located in NSW. Bidding closes 7 June 2026. Check the full lot list for condition reports before bidding.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This is a tight, curated selection for anyone after high-end pearl pieces without the retail markup. The standout lots centre on 7-8mm pearls, both white and black, often paired with baroque pearl pendants for a glam finish. The gold plated rhinestone necklace offers flash, while the real platinum plated option is for the buyer who wants durability and a cool-toned look.
Don’t overlook the black pearl and black baroque pearl pendant. Black pearls are less common at auction and this piece brings a modern, edgy feel to a classic form. With 39 lots, the auction is small enough to bid strategically but deep enough to find a matching set. All items are from a single vendor, so consistent quality across the board. Check the close date of 7 June 2026 and be ready to move fast on the platinum pieces.
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Costume & Silver Jewellery | June
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This June auction from Theodore Bruce, one of Australia’s oldest auction houses established in 1878, offers a tight selection of 12-plus lots for jewellery collectors and bargain hunters. The focus is on sterling silver pieces with vintage character, including several items with practical history.
Standout lots include an antique sterling silver whistle on a silver tone fob chain, originally worn on a military cross-belt, and a vintage Inkerman whistle and chain. For pendant lovers, there are two vintage sterling silver necklaces with floral repoussé designs, one a perfume flask and the other an oval pendant. Ring buyers will find a sterling sapphire and textured band ring, a chain motif ring, and a chunky crystal statement piece.
The lot list also features a sterling silver and marcasite pendant/brooch with a gold plated saw pierced central panel, two carnelian rings plus a swivel fob pendant in carnelian and bloodstone, and two Italian-made sterling silver dog charms (a German Shepherd and a West Highland Terrier). No major flaws are noted, but as with any estate-style auction, inspect the items closely on viewing day. Bidding closes 9 June 2026.
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M&N Emporium – Luxurious Pearl Jewellery Collection
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This is a focused online auction for pearl lovers, with every lot built around 7-8mm pearls. The standout pieces include a White Pearls & Gold Plated Rhinestone Necklace, a Potato Shape Pearl with Real Platinum Plated Necklace, and matching glam pendants in both white and black baroque pearl. The collectables category suggests some pieces may appeal to vintage or costume jewellery buyers as well.
The range covers classic white pearls and the more dramatic black baroque look, all in necklace and pendant formats. With 39 lots, there is enough variety to pick up a single piece or build a small collection. The close date is 9 June 2026, so you have time to inspect the listings. If you are after affordable pearl jewellery with a touch of gold or platinum finish, this sale is worth a look.
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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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Online Jewellery
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Raffan Kelaher & Thomas are offering a solid mix of fine jewellery and decorative collectables in this online auction. Expect to see diamond solitaire rings, sapphire and pearl pieces, and several 9ct and 18ct gold chains. The collectables side features sterling silver tea sets, cut crystal glassware, and a handful of vintage costume jewellery lots.
If you are after something for a special occasion or a good resale flip, the gem-set rings and loose stones are worth a close look. The auction closes on 29 June, so get your bids in early. Inspection times are listed online if you want to eyeball the goods before committing.
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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 Watches Timed Online!
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Pfeffers Auctions in the Brisbane CBD are putting up a curated selection of luxury watches, drawing on their specialty in quality estate jewellery and collector items. This is a timed online auction closing June 4, so you can bid from home and watch the clock.
The standout lots include several Rolex models, a handful of Omega Seamasters and Speedmasters, and Breitling Navitimers. There are also dress watches from Longines, Tissot, and Rado, plus some vintage pieces that could fly under the radar. Each watch comes from estate collections, meaning condition and provenance vary, so check the photos and descriptions carefully.
If you are a collector or just after a solid daily wearer, this sale covers both ends of the market. Pfeffers have a reputation for accurate grading, but with no physical inspection possible, factor in the usual online auction risks. Get your bids in early.
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Timed Online Luxury Jewellery No Reserve Auction
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This is a no-reserve event, meaning every lot sells to the highest bidder regardless of price. That’s a strong draw for anyone hunting fine jewellery, antique pieces, or collectables. Pfeffers Auctions, based in Brisbane CBD, specialise in estate jewellery and high-end accessories, so the quality should be solid.
Standout lots include diamond solitaire rings, pearl necklaces, and vintage brooches. There are also gold and silver coins, designer timepieces, and a selection of loose gemstones. Buyers should check the detailed condition reports and high-res images before bidding. The auction closes on June 10, 2026, so there’s time to register and scope the lot list.
Victoria
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Fine Jewellery Auction No.2694
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This is a regular public sale from a well-known Box Hill outfit that moves through antiques, furniture, retail stock, curios, and deceased estates. The catalogue is already online for viewing and bidding, with the close date set for 13 June.
The jewellery lineup covers classic investment pieces: diamond solitaires, coloured gemstone rings, and heavy gold chains. There’s also a run of vintage brooches and pendants, plus a good showing of silver from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Collectors should scan the curios section for smaller decorative lots that often fly under the radar.
Buyers can bid from home with the catalogue online from 29 May. Given the mix of estate jewellery and retail stock, condition will vary. Check the photos carefully, particularly for hallmark details on the silver and clarity on the stones.
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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.
South Australia
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MAY – Gold & Silver Jewellery Auction
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jewelleryauctionhouse in Kilkenny is running this May gold and silver jewellery auction with over a dozen lots already listed and more to come. The standout is lot 5, an 18ct white gold ring set featuring Argyle yellow and colourless diamonds with a valuation of $49,300, opening at a fraction of that. Lot 4, an 18ct white gold London blue topaz and diamond cluster ring valued at $7,200, is another piece to watch.
For buyers chasing solid gold, there is an 18ct two-tone gold solitaire diamond ring (valued at $15,950) and an 18ct rose gold 1.31ct diamond pendant ($25,950). The auction also includes a 14ct yellow gold and ammolite ring starting at $450, and a 14ct white gold eternity ring with a $1,200 start. A diamond ring valued at $5,100 opens at $1,000.
Note the auction notice: a diamond gemstone is being gifted to a random winning bidder each auction this year, but do not bid on that specific listing. Closing date is yet to be confirmed, so check back regularly. All items come from deceased estate and fine jewellery collections.
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May Auction Special #2 – 15 Lots Only from Private Estate – Ends Wednesday June 3rd from 8pm (CST)
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This is a compact, no-fuss estate sale from a local specialist in gold and fine jewellery. With just 15 lots, it moves fast, closing Wednesday June 3rd from 8pm CST. The standout is lot 4, an 18K handmade diamond ring with a starting bid of $3,000, but the 19K two-tone presidential style diamond ring (starting at $1,100) and the 14K ruby cocktail ring ($375) offer serious bang for your buck.
For the budget-conscious, the 9K yellow gold half eternity ruby ring opens at just $170, and the half hoop earrings in yellow and white gold start at $75. There is also a vintage opal and diamond ring, a ruby and diamond ‘bow’ ring in 9K, and a vintage red garnet 9K gold cross. All items come from a single private estate, so expect consistent quality. Read the auction notice carefully before bidding.
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JUNE – Gold & Silver Jewellery Auction
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This is a pure jewellery auction from an Adelaide (Kilkenny) specialist that handles gold, fine jewellery, and deceased estate sales. The catalogue leans heavily on precious metals, so if you are chasing scrap value or wearable pieces, this is your market.
The lot list is still filling out, but the format suggests a broad mix: gold rings, silver chains, gem-set brooches, and vintage costume jewellery. Deceased estate consignments often turn up older hallmarked pieces, so keep an eye out for high-carat gold or antique settings. The auctioneer runs these regularly, so bidding patterns are predictable. Set a limit per gram and stick to it.
Buyers should note the close date is yet to be confirmed. Check the listing for pickup details in Kilkenny. If you are after bullion-adjacent bargains or a unique piece for resale, this one is worth watching.
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Mini Auction #5 – Only 2 Days of Bidding (June 29-30th)
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This is a tight, two-day bidding window (June 29-30th) from the Kilkenny specialists at jewelleryauctionhouse. They’re putting up a curated selection of gold and fine jewellery, typical of their deceased estate clearances. If you’ve shopped with them before, you’ll know the drill: genuine pieces, no reserves on many lots, and a quick turnaround.
The lot list covers rings, chains, and pendants in yellow and white gold, alongside collectable items like silverware and costume jewellery. Keep an eye out for hallmark-stamped pieces and gem-set items, as these often slip through under market value. No exact lot count is given, but with a “mini auction” label, expect a manageable lineup.
Buyers should note the auction closes over two consecutive days, so set your alarms. Pickup will be in Kilkenny, Adelaide. Bring a loupe and know your karats.
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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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