Everyone loves jewelry whether the pieces are rings,
earrings, bracelets, necklaces or tiaras. Today, we thought we’d take a look at
some of the most expensive jewelry ever sold at auction houses. Stunning, beautiful
and some centuries old, the following compilation is just six of the pieces we
found intriguing.
Wallis Simpson’s Onyx
and Diamond Panther Bracelet
It was a love affair for the ages when King Edward VIII
abdicated the British throne to his brother George in 1936 and married divorcee
Wallis Simpson. Scandalous? Absolutely! One piece of jewelry owned by Wallis
was the famous onyx and diamond panther bracelet. The bracelet sold in 2010 for
$12.4 million by Sotheby’s in London. Rumors floating around this piece include
the possible buyer was Madonna who went on to direct the film, “We” about the love story of Wallis and
King Edward. Once married, the couple would forever be known as the Duke and
Duchess of York.
Princess Katharina
Henckel von Donnersmarck Emerald and Diamond Tiara
Sold for $12.3 million in 2011 by Sotheby’s in Geneva, this
stunning tiara was purchased by Prince Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck and given
to Princess Katharina circa 1900. Rumors around this tiara are that it once
belonged to French Emperor Napoleon III’s wife Eugenie. Loaded with eleven rows
of pear-shaped emeralds that total a whopping 500 carats, this tiara’s buyer
was never revealed.
Empress Eugenie
Brooch
Christies of New York was responsible for selling this
gorgeous brooch for $10.5 million in 2008. This antique diamond bow brooch was created
by Francois Kramer around 1855 for Empress Eugenie, the wife of Napoleon III.
The president of the Louvre, Henri Loyrette worked with the Louvre
administration to return the brooch back to its home—France.
Graff Pink Diamond
Ring
This very rare Graff Diamond was sold for $11.8 million by
Christies in Hong Kong in 2009. Weighing
in at an amazing 5.0 carats the pink diamond was found in South Africa. What
makes it pink? Christies says diamonds become pink from exposure to heat and
pressure during transportation into the earth’s crust. Oh, there’s white
diamonds in this ring too—amazing.
Bulgari Two-Stone
Colored Diamond Ring
In 2010, there was a three-way bidding war for this Bulgari
two-stone colored diamond ring which sold for $15.7 million and won by an Asian
collector. Christies of New York held the auction for this 1972 triangular-cut
diamond ring that contains 10.95 carats.
Wittelsbach-Graff
Diamond
This 35.56 carat diamond was auctioned off in 2008 by
Christies in London for $24.3 million and it’s worth every penny! With a
bluish-grey hue, this diamond was first bought by Laurence Graff for $22
million where he subsequently sent it to three different diamond cutters to
remove all of the flaws. Rumor has it the diamond came from the Indian Kingdom
of Golkonda and that King Philip IV of Spain bought this jewel to include in
his daughter Margaret’s dowry in 1964.
These are just six of the most expensive jewelry pieces sold
at auction and we’d like to thank Business Insider for first reporting on these engaging and amazing jewels.
At Peter Suchy Jewelers, we enjoy brining you stories of
famous jewelry collections and auctions. We are experts in estate and vintage
jewelry and we hope you’ll visit our showroom located at 1137 High Ridge Road
in Stamford Connecticut.
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