| SOLDERINGIRON | Tool auctioned off with last piece of jewellery and a golf club (9,4) |
| AMBERGRIS | Rigs performance, pursuing some jewellery and a bit of perfume |
| SLEEPER | Drives off in reverse clutching last piece of jewellery (7) |
| ACADEMY | Bill made off with last copy at school (7) |
| ACEOFCLUBS | Card and a golf expert! (3,2,5) |
| GSTRING | Tax on piece of jewellery and dress worn by strip teasers (1-6) |
| SPRINGY | Agent keeping piece of jewellery and elastic? (7) |
| BLUE | Sad and tailless bull runs around with last piece of rope (4) |
| ADHERE | Spot that woman with last piece of licorice stick (6) |
| RINGLET | Poor service after getting bit of jewellery and lock (7) |
| TORSO | Trunk also packed with last pieces of our belongings (5) |
| ENSUE | Follow naturally with last piece to use ends only |
| NOSTRIL | Torn list with last piece removed is problematic but they'll breathe through it |
| EBAY | Site on which a user auctioned off a "Ghost in a Jar" in 2003 |
| HOARD | Archaeological term for a cache or trove of ancient coins, jewellery and other treasure; or, a secret store of money/valuables generally (5) |
| SHAKUDO | Blue-black Japanese alloy of copper with a small amount of gold, used for jewellery and ornamentation (7) |
| ARTDECO | Style of interior design, jewellery and architecture characterised by geometric designs and bold colours and outlines, popular in the 1920s and 30s (3,4) |
| SOLD | Auctioned off as a bit of the furniture's old-fashioned (4) |
| SHELL | With types used as money or jewellery and studied in conchology, the calcareous exoskeleton of a conch, cowrie, triton, scallop or oyster (5) |
| RENELALIQUE | 20th-century French designer of Art Nouveau jewellery and Art Deco glassware known as the inventor of modern jewellery (4,7) |