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He said he left the stone on his desk for several days before using a diamond tester machine, and then sending it to the auctioneers’ partners in London.
A PENSIONER was stunned to discover a piece of jewellery she was going to bin is a 32-carat diamond worth £2million. The woman in her 70s bought the stone at a car-boot sale years ago, but had no ...
It sat on my desk for two or three days until I used a diamond-tester machine.” Mr Lane said the precious gem was sent to the company’s partners in London, who referred it to experts in ...
"It sat on my desk for two or three days until I used a diamond tester machine. "We then sent it off to our partners in London before it was certified by experts in Antwerp, Belgium, who confirmed ...
"It sat on my desk for two or three days until I used a diamond tester machine. We then sent it off to our partners in London before it was certified by experts in Antwerp, Belgium, who confirmed ...
A shocked pensioner has discovered that a diamond she 'almost threw in a bin' while clearing out her home is a 34-carat stone worth £2 million. The Northumberland woman in her 70s took the ...
A woman who bought what she thought was a costume jewellery stone is set for a £2m windfall after tests revealed it is a 34-carat diamond.
A gemstone found by a woman during a home clearout which turned out to be a £2m, 34-carat diamond has been sold to a mystery private buyer.
A woman who bought what she thought was a costume jewellery stone is set for a £2m windfall after tests revealed it is a 34-carat diamond.
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