Id say getting $200 would probably be doing good, not much weight there & a single pearl is nothing that special & then .03 x 6 diamonds = .18ct tw. I don't think even if they are of spectacular quality that they are very valuable on the used market being that small. I have about 30 higher grade .05ct loose diamonds that I wish had any real value.
Only way to find out is eBay that sucker, correctly described + with good pictures it should sell for what ever it's worth on the open market right now.
Personally Id start it at $99.99 & see what happens!
I'll be starting it at 149.95 and seeing where it goes from there. I may save it for a future girlfriend or present for mom/sister for the holidays, well see.
Don't wanna come off as harsh sounding but you really do need to invest in a real camera! The pictures of the items in your listings are sub par! They should have much much more lighting & be much much more clear & sharp! Some pix aren't exactly horrible but they are not great either! Crappy pictures often = crappy sales! I have never figured out why so many people use cell phone pix on eBay as usually cell phone pix just suck, not always tho but if the pix are crappy I usually can tell they were taken with a cell phone!
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I agree with inspector gadget. You need better quality pictures. I have been buying a lot on ebay lately. If the pictures are not clear enough I don't even consider the item. Having a nice clear photo is important especially if I am going to spend a lot.