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Auction Results: Christie’s New York, June 11th

By FCRF Team | 09.06.24
Auction Results: Christie’s New York, June 11th

Results are in!

 

Lot Description Quality Remark Result $
30 5.05 ct, F.I.Y, BR, VVS2 $17,466 pc
32 5.43 ct, F.I.O/P, MQ, I1 I2 Didn't reach the minimum
55 6.09 ct, F.V.Y, EM, VVS1 $130,345 pc
58 3.18 ct, F.V.P, CU, IF Low Inner-Grade and Dispersion Didn't reach the minimum
66 2.03 ct, F.B/Rdish O, BR, I1 $93,104 pc
84 12.96 ct, F.Y, HS, SI1 $8,264 pc
86 9.55 ct, F.O/P, OV, VVS1 Low Inner-Grade $85,760 pc
90 Group: 40.56 ct, F.I.Y, BR, VS1; 40.38 ct, F.Y, CU, VS2; 26.63 ct, F.Y, CU, VS2 $1,683,500 Total
115 84.05 ct, F.I.Y, CU, IF $25,789 pc
120 15.18 ct, F.V.Y, Rad, VS2 $37,352 pc
131 4.02 ct, F.V.Y, EM, IF $28,209 pc
136 2.28 ct, F.V.B, HS, VVS1 potentially IF $924,123 pc
137 33.65 ct, F.I.Y, Rad, VS2 Very low Inner-Grade $19,097 pc
147 10.2 ct, F.I.P, BR, IF Very low Color Dispersion $1,302,942 pc

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