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A Byzantine gold and emerald necklace, from the 6th of 7th century of the common era, which Christie's expects to sell for between $15,000 and $20,000. Photo Credit: Christie's



  Colored stones feature in 1,500-year-old jewelry being auctioned off in December


November 12, 2012


Colored gemstones have been set in jewelry for time immemorial, as an unusual auction at Christie's in New York on December 5 will demonstrate. Byzantine and medieval items of jewelry, set with emerald, sapphires and garnets will highlight the auction house's annual Ancient Jewelry sale.

One of the top items in the sale is a Byzantine necklace of gold, sapphire, emerald, garnet and pearl, dating back to the sixth to seventh century of the common era, which Christie's expects will sell for $200,000 to $300,000. The auction house has also placed as pre-sale estimate of $150,000 for a gold and precious-stone necklace and at least $80,000 for a diadem. The latter two items date back to the sixth or seventh centuries of the common era.

This is the 13th year that Christie's is organizing its Ancient Jewelry auction. Last year the event raised almost $1.7 million in sales.

The Byzantine Empire, which succeeded the ancient Roman Empire and was centered in Constantinople, produced gem-set jewelry that is strongly influenced by Greek and Orthodox Christian styles. It "often incorporates crosses or other religious symbolism," said Molly Morse Limmer, head of antiquities at Christie's in New York.

Prices for Byzantine jewelry run high. "There's not that much high-quality gold and jewelry from this era left," Ms. Limmer stated.

For the auction house the issue of provenance is critical, both from a historical as well as a legal perspective. Usually, jewelry that is excavated at an archeological site is considered the property of the country in which it was found.

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