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Showing posts with label auction houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auction houses. Show all posts

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Christie’s London Auction Surprises

A Belle Époque diamond ring sold for nearly 10 times its high estimate at Christie’s London auction Wednesday.

The piece, which was made around 1900 and features rose, single and old-cut diamonds, fetched GBP 112,500 ($143,000) against a high valuation of GBP 12,000 ($15,200) at the Important Jewels auction. 

A circular-cut, 10.05-carat, E-color, VVS1-clarity, type IIa diamond ring sold for GBP 347,250 ($440,000), just below its estimate. Meanwhile, a necklace comprising old, circular and baguette-cut diamonds garnered GBP 335,250 ($424,800), beating its high estimate of GBP 250,000 ($316,800). 

Other notable items include a rectangular-cut, 11.29-carat, G-color, VS2-clarity diamond ring surrounded by baguette-cut diamonds, which achieved GBP 323,250, ($409,600),well over its high estimate of GBP 180,000 ($228,100). An antique cushion-cut, 26.49-carat sapphire brooch from the late 19th century brought in GBP 237,500 ($300,900). The piece, which is surrounded by old-cut diamonds, had been expected to fetch up to GBP 120,000 ($152,100). 

A rare tiara belonging to a titled lady from the late 18th or early 19th century nearly tripled its GBP 55,000 ($69,700) high valuation. The silver-and-gold headpiece, with old and rose-cut diamonds, went for GBP 162,500 ($205,900) at the London sale. The auction brought in a total of $7.2 million. Thanks to Rapaport.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

In Bloom

Called In Bloom, the sale comprises 75 pieces, and almost as many floral inspirations, from hollyhocks and hyacinths to orchids and gardenias. The pieces have been commissioned and curated in partnership with Carol Woolton, the celebrated historian, author, and contributing director of jewelry at British Vogue. In Bloom will be open to the public in Sotheby’s newly expanded and reimagined galleries in New York City through May 24. Take note.

Thursday, January 31, 2019