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Colored Gemstones, Signed Jewels Shine in Sotheby’s High Jewelry Sale

AuctionsJun 17, 2025

Colored Gemstones, Signed Jewels Shine in Sotheby’s High Jewelry Sale

The top lot was a colorless Graff diamond, followed by a Burmese ruby necklace by Marcus & Co.

Selection of jewelry from Sotheby’s New York High Jewelry sale
A selection of jewelry from Sotheby’s recent High Jewelry sale, held June 13 in New York. The sale garnered a total of $31.4 million.
New York—Sotheby’s recent High Jewelry sale in New York raked in $31.4 million as bidders vied for big and fancy colored diamonds, colored gemstones, and signed jewelry from private collections.

With 95 percent of lots sold, the sale marked the highest sell-through rate for a various-owner jewelry auction at Sotheby’s New York, said the auction house.

The top lot was a 35.01-carat emerald-cut diamond ring by Graff, which sold for $3.2 million after a three-minute bidding battle, said Sotheby’s, above its estimate of $2 million to $3 million.

“It’s also encouraging to see that the very best white diamonds remain highly desirable, as highlighted by the stunning 35-carat Graff D-color diamond, which captivated all who laid their eyes upon it,” said Quig Bruning, head of Sotheby’s Jewels, Americas and EMEA.

35.01 carat emerald-cut Graff diamond
A 35.01-carat emerald-cut diamond ring by Graff was the top lot at Sotheby’s recent High Jewelry sale.


The ring was part of the “Joie de Vivre: Journey in Jewels” private collection up for sale, which achieved a total of $4.9 million, within its $3.3 million to $5.2 million estimate.

The jewels were gifts from a husband to his wife throughout their 60-plus-year marriage, said the auction house.

“Over the years, the husband became a familiar presence at many of the world’s most storied jewelry houses—including Graff and David Webb—where his thoughtful visits and enduring love for his wife were reflected in every carefully chosen piece,” said Sotheby’s.

Though a big diamond stole the show, the colored gemstones garnered top dollar as well.

JAR emerald and diamond ring
A JAR emerald and diamond ring, set with an 8.62-carat Colombian emerald


A Colombian emerald and diamond ring by JAR, set with an 8.62-carat emerald, sold for $1.6 million, more than twice the high end of its $500,000 to $700,000 estimate.

Kashmir sapphire
A 7.50-carat Kashmir rectangular step-cut sapphire, circa the 1930s


A “superb” Kashmir rectangular step-cut sapphire from the 1930s weighing 7.50 carats sold for $1.4 million, above its pre-sale estimate of $500,000 to $700,000.

“Today’s result is a great continuation for what has already been a phenomenal year for jewelry at Sotheby’s,” said Bruning.

“Much like our High Jewelry sale in Geneva last month, today’s top prices were dominated by exceptional stones of extraordinary color – from the superb emerald and diamond ring by JAR to the mesmerizing 1930s Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring.”

Fancy vivid blue diamond
This 2.02-carat fancy vivid blue diamond sold for $1.8 million.


Several colored diamonds also commanded high prices, including a 2.02-carat fancy vivid blue diamond that sold to an online bidder for $1.8 million, beyond the high end of its $1.4 million to $1.5 million estimate.

A ring set with a 5.02-carat oval-shaped fancy pink diamond sold within its estimate, achieving $1.5 million.

Fancy pink diamond ring
A 5.02-carat oval-shaped fancy pink diamond ring


A 0.47-carat oval-shaped fancy red diamond sold for $177,800, well below its $500,000 to $700,000 estimate, while a set of seven fancy red, purplish red and purple-red diamonds sold for $292,100, within its $250,000 to $450,000 estimate.


Another collection offered at the sale was four pieces from the estate of Emily Vanderbilt Wade, daughter of William Henry Vanderbilt III, former governor of Rhode Island, and great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt.

The pieces sold for a combined $2.2 million, the high end of its pre-sale estimate.

The top lot within that collection and the No. 2 lot overall by sale price was a Marcus & Co. necklace, circa 1915, set with a 9.60-carat Burmese ruby. It sold for $1.8 million, within its pre-sale estimate of $1 million to $2 million.


Vanderbilt Wade’s collection also included a Cartier Art Deco diamond bracelet, a René Lalique pendant, and a tassel sautoir.

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“We saw remarkable enthusiasm for signed jewelry, with collectors showing appreciation for masterpieces by iconic names such as Schlumberger, Lalique, Suzanne Belperron, and Harry Winston,” said Bruning.

As for the signed jewelry, a selection of six jewels by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. sold for a combined $406,400, above its estimate of $200,000 to $315,000.

Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. enamel and diamond turquoise bracelet
An enamel and diamond bracelet by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co.


The star of the group was an enamel and diamond bracelet in an “unusual” shade of turquoise blue, which sold for $107,950, well above its pre-sale estimate of $30,000 to $50,000.

There were also four Art Nouveau jewels by René Lalique from a collection in Chicago, including a peridot, glass, and diamond “Le Vol de la Pierre” (“The Theft of the Stone”) brooch that sold for $279,400, more than five times its high estimate.

René Lalique peridot brooch
The “Le Vol de la Pierre” brooch by René Lalique


Two "rare" Suzanne Belperron pieces, including a gold, emerald, and ruby ring and a gold and diamond necklace, sold well above their estimates.

There was also a collection of 18 jewels by Harry Winston, which sold for a combined $2.6 million, above its estimate of $985,000 to $1.5 million.

The top lot of the group was a 12.59-carat oval-shaped Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring which sold for $571,500, above its pre-sale estimate of $100,000 to $200,000.

Notably, more than half of the lots sold online, with 65 percent of lots selling above their pre-sale estimates.

Visit Sotheby’s website to see the full auction results.

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