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Here’s your chance to start or add to your bullion collection at a price that can’t be beat. Most bullion vendors are selling fine silver like this for much more than our price. Even if you’re buying 1000s of ounces at a time, the best price we’ve seen is closer to spot plus 7% from bullion dealers. These sealed bars are from the Sunshine mint in Nevada. They are one of the larger silver refiners and supply bullion to several sovereign mints around the world. These bars are available in 2 sheets of 20 x 1 ounce examples. They are factory sealed and show zero oxidation or discolouration. We are selling them as a set of forty only. We may have other bars and coins in stock if you’re looking for a smaller amount. Pure bullion like this is not subject to sales tax of any kind, as it is considered a financial transaction. At spot plus just 5%, we expect these bars to sell very quickly. First come first serve. Offered at just the intrinsic silver value plus 5%. For credit card payment please add 2% to cover the credit card fees. To see up to the minute silver pricing, historical silver and gold charts, check out BullionVault.com. As of writing this posting (June 24, 2025) silver is priced at $49.24 CAD per ounce, making the 40 ounces worth $2,068.08 including the 5% premium. Actual purchase price will be determined at the time of sale. Stock #912-00715.
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The “must de Cartier” line of watches is back and they have been very popular with those looking for the most understated form of classic timekeeping. The reintroduction in 2021 was a huge success and quickly sold out the initial production run. The “Tank” design has been around since 1917 and has been a cornerstone of the Cartier style ever since.
In the 1970s Cartier was looking to rejuvenate their brand as sales were not what they once were. The post World War II economic boom produced a large demographic of a new middle class who couldn’t necessarily afford Cartier’s traditional ultra luxury offerings, but they could afford something better than basic timekeeping. The introduction of the must de Cartier in the late 1970s couldn’t have been better timed. The must de Cartier were crafted from sterling silver covered with 20 microns of hard gold plating and featured new technology battery operated quartz watches along with traditional hand wind movements. The must de Cartier was a luxury alternative to the onslaught of less expensive, excellent quality, quartz watches from Japan.
This estate Cartier is one of the trouble free quartz models with a useful seconds hand and calendar. The fit and finish of the fully jewelled electronic mechanism rivals what can be see on many fully mechanical movements.
The watch is in very good condition, especially considering it was worn regularly for over 20 years according to the personalized case-back engraving. It is in original condition except for replacement genuine alligator Cartier strap that we just purchased for $440.00 from Cartier. The new strap fits the original signed Cartier stainless steel gold plated deployment buckle perfectly. We’ve included the completely worn out strap the watch was delivered with.
The 20 micron gold plated sterling silver case shows some scuffs and small dings and is mostly intact except for 3 of the 4 lug corners are beginning to show some sterling silver wear through. The parchment dial is perfect, without a single stain or blemish of any kind.
Likewise can be said of the blued steel hands, and lab-grown blue spinel knurled crown.
The low domed glass crystal shows the odd light scratch but only under extreme scrutiny or magnification and are not visible in these images. This classically proportioned vintage Cartier measures 25.7mm wide (excluding the crown) and 33.8mm long lug to lug.
The new versions of these classics are now made from 18 karat solid gold or stainless steel, no more gold plated sterling silver. Cartier further simplified the design by eliminating everything from the dial except the logo. The price point for the new versions start at $4,850.00 in stainless steel and $16,600.00 for one that looks like ours but in 18 karat yellow gold. Our original vintage must de Cartier is running great and keeping excellent condition with the installation of a fresh silver oxide battery. These watches usually run for a couple of years on a new battery and often run several decades between servicing. Including our 1-year warranty it is estate priced at $3,000.00 CAD. Stock #501-00359.
A deep seated bias for baguette cut diamonds makes this unusual eternity ring an absolute favorite from our current estate collection. You’ll really have to see this band in person to understand. The sleek and subtle optics of the step cut diamonds work so well channel set end to end without any gaps. 17 extremely well matched baguettes light up in bright white and rainbow coloured flashes. The diamonds are made all the more striking between heavy channels of calm, understated 14 karat yellow gold. Part of what makes the 1.50 carat total diamond weight so striking is their high VS-GH quality. The diamonds show no colour or inclusions to the unaided eye. Currently the 3.1 gram ring measures a finger size 5 3/4 with limited room to adjust. The estate price for this glass slipper of a wedding/anniversary ring is $2,660.00 CAD. Stock #121-00110 e11349.
Rolex no longer produce an Oyster Date in 34mm diameter. The actual measurement of this watch is 35.3mm according to our calipers. It’s no wonder this model was retired a few years ago, because Rolex still make the waaaaay more popular Datejust 36 that does measure a true 36mm.
The 34mm (35.3mm) Oyster Date was seen as somewhat of a lesser watch for some reason although it was virtually identical to the popular Datejust 36. I think it’s mostly a psychological preference for the Datejust because dimensionally speaking it is almost indistinguishable. In reality this watch it the perfect choice for anyone with wrist size of anywhere around 6 1/2 inches. It’s the Goldilocks size for plenty of people. We seldom see these models but almost always have a modern 0.7mm larger size in stock. Looking at the preowned watch marketplace Chrono24.com shows the 34mm model 115234 is outnumbered more than 12 to 1 compared to the 36mm version reference 116234, making this watch a rather rare find. Our example comes with the classic black dial. The glossy finish with large luminous hour markers, is the classic Rolex look in any lighting situation.
This example also features the upgraded fluted bezel in solid 18 karat white gold showing only minor softening to its sharp crisp edges, suggesting this watch hasn’t been continuously worn. The protective case-back sticker is still in place although yellowed.
From a mechanical perspective the movement inside is the Rolex inhouse calibre 3135. This is the identical mechanism you’ll find in the Datejust 36 and the Submariner.
Other features this watch showcases are what makes Rolex watches so durable. A sapphire crystal offer exceptional optics and hardness. The treaded crown and case-back keep the internals protected from debris and moisture, with a water resistance rating of over 300 feet. The mechanical locking buckle with “easylink” 5mm extension provide a touch of extra length for those hot and sticky days.
There are no original documents or box supplied with the watch. It is working great and keeping good time. We are happy to supply the next owner with a 1 year warranty. Rolex are still making a 36mm version almost identical to this watch for $11,800.00. Our uncommon Rolex Oyster Date 11524 is estate priced at $8,800.00 CAD. Stock #505-00596.
Natural gems can run the entire spectrum of vivid colours. Few minerals display a more colourful pallette than corundum. You may not be familiar with corundum but you’ve definitely heard of specific varieties of this very durable stone. When corundum is blue it is commonly known as sapphire, when it forms red, it’ a ruby, but both gems are the same mineral corundum. The variation in colours comes from different element impurities found within the gem. Red is caused by chromium, blue from iron and titanium.
Our latest estate ring contains a beautiful display of natural sapphires in green, blue, red, and yellow. Because all the gems are the same mineral, they exhibit the same optical properties, same reflective qualities, same refractive index etc. making them match much better than a variety of different coloured gems. When is comes to colourful gems there is also not much tougher than a sapphire. They are the perfect choice for durability and longevity. The 8 gems are surrounded by 43 tiny round natural diamonds. The diamonds are bezel and prong set in a scalloped edge framing the colourful display.
This ring is in like new condition showing shop worn only. The 14 karat white gold ring weighs 4.7 grams and measures a finger size 6 1/2. These images do not do this ring justice; the colours are rich and saturated. The sapphires are well matched, excellent quality, with very good clarity. It’s a great summertime ring that makes me smile every time I see it. Estate priced at $1,200.00 CAD. Stock #206-00606.
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