Exceptionaal 17 carat diamond solitaire ring leads Bonhams Fine Jewelry Auction
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Exceptionaal 17 carat diamond solitaire ring leads Bonhams Fine Jewelry Auction
A Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring by Shreve & Co. estimated at U.S. $70,000-90,000. Photo: Bonhams.



NEW YORK, NY.- A magnificent 17.97 carats step-cut diamond and an extremely rare Kashmir sapphire ring will lead the final Bonhams New York Fine Jewelry sale of 2016 next month (6 December).

Jewelry from celebrated designers including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Tiffany will also feature in the sale, which will consist of 179 lots in total.

Gracing the catalog front cover is a truly exceptional 17.97 carats rectangular step-cut diamond solitaire ring. Estimated at U.S. $1,000,000-1,500,000, the diamond is D color, VS1 clarity, Type IIa.

Susan Abeles, Director of Jewelry, Bonhams US, says: “Type IIa diamonds are regarded as the most chemically pure given they often have exceptional optical transparency. This particular stone is simply stunning and is the ultimate diamond for anyone to own given its rarity and beauty.”

The second leading lot Bonhams will be offering is a Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring by Shreve & Co. Dating from the 1900s, the cushion mixed-cut sapphire, weighs 6.90 carats, and has no indication of heat or clarity enhancement. It is estimated at U.S. $70,000-90,000.

Susan Abeles, Director of Jewelry, Bonhams US, adds: “The sapphires hailing from Kashmir display a velvety quality and a rich blue tone unique to the region. They are among the most highly-prized gems for serious collectors and investors given their extreme rarity.”

Stunning colored gemstones to go on sale
In line with the ongoing demand for colored stones, the sale also offers an impressive number of lots featuring emeralds and rubies. The first notable colored stone lot is an Emerald and Diamond ring estimated at U.S. $280,000-380,000. The emerald weighs 13.82 carats and is of Colombian origin with indications of minor clarity enhancements. The second coloured lot is a Diamond and Ruby necklace estimated at U.S. $100,000-150,000. Designed as an articulated, marquise, baguette and round brilliant-cut diamond ribbon, the elegant necklace simulates a scarf and is enhanced with a series of oval and round mixed-cut rubies. The rubies originate from Burma (Myanmar) origin and have no indication of heat or clarity enhancement.

Striking Art Deco pieces – the epitome of old time glamor and style
For jewelry lovers and collectors, the Bonhams sale also includes a number of lots created in the Art Deco period, an era that continues to be sought after by collectors around the globe. Highlights include:

• An Art Deco Diamond and Sapphire Brooch, circa 1915, estimated at U.S. $8,000-10,000. Beautifully crafted, the three square step-cut diamonds, set with a foliate design of baguette, square and single-cut diamonds, are surrounded by callibré-cut sapphires in a mosaic fashion, making the brooch a real triumph in terms of design and craftsmanship.

• An Art Deco Emerald and Diamond brooch, circa 1930. This geometric design features triangular, square, rectangular and baguette-cut diamonds and is estimated at U.S. $30,000-50,000.

• An Art Deco Emerald and Diamond bracelet by Tiffany & Co. Circa 1925. It is more unusual to see an Art Deco piece with colored stones given the majority of pieces from the period consist mainly of white diamonds making this piece highly desirable. It is estimated at U.S. $75,000-85,000.

Signed jewelry from the world’s most famous houses on offer
Signed jewelry from Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and Tiffany is always sought after and Bonhams New York is offering a number of excellent examples of pieces in its sale. These include:

• A Diamond and Ruby bracelet by Tiffany & Co, estimated at U.S. $50,000-70,000.

• A pair of Turquoise and Diamond Day/Night earrings by Cartier, estimated at U.S. $15,000-25,000.

• An Emerald, Diamond and Ruby phoenix brooch by Van Cleef & Arpels, estimated at U.S. $4,000-6,000.

• A pair of Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Day/Night ear clips by Van Cleef & Arpels, estimated at U.S. $8,000-10,000.

• A Yellow Sapphire and Diamond ring by Van Cleef & Arpels, estimated at U.S. $5,000-8,000. The sapphire weighs 18.17 carats and is of Ceylon (Sri Lankan) origin.












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