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The 77.77-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond ring, which was estimated to fetch between $6.8 and $7 million, but ultimately was removed from the sale. (Photo: Sotheby's)


The fancy vivid pink diamond and diamond ring, mounted by Carvin French, which had been hoped would get the highest price in the sale. It failed to sell. (Photo: Sotheby's)


The 11.21-carat fine sapphire ring, which sold in Hong Kong for $2.1 million. (Photo: Sotheby's)
  77.77-carat vivid yellow and 4.57-carat vivid pink diamonds fail to sell at Sotheby's sale


April 13, 2015


Fancy colored diamonds featured strongly at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite Spring Sale, which took place April 6 in Hong Kong. But the two top lots failed to attract minimum prices and were withdrawn from the auction. In total, about one third of the goods on the block were left unsold.

Top billing had gone to a 77.77-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond ring estimated to be worth between $6.8 and $7 million. The stone was a VS2 clarity grade with excellent symmetry. It was set in an 18K white and gold ring, flanked by two heart-shaped diamonds, which together weighed approximately 5.00 carats.

It was joined by a rare fancy vivid pink diamond and diamond ring, mounted by Carvin French. The center stone was a heart-shaped, internally flawless, fancy vivid pink diamond weighing 4.57 carats, surrounded by pear-shaped diamonds together weighing 5.85 carats, mounted in platinum. The diamonds surrounding the center stone ranged in color from D to E, and were internally flawless to VVS2 clarity. It had been expected to fetch as much as $7.1 million.

Other items did obtain satisfactory prices. Among them was a fine sapphire and diamond ring, featuring a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 11.21 carats, flanked on each side by a shield-shaped diamond, with the the shank set throughout with circular-cut diamonds. It sold for $2.10 million, higher than the pre-sale estimate of $1.55 million to $1.94 million.

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