RAPAPORT... 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.
Image: The Belle Époque diamond ring. (Christie’s)
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