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Auction Results: November 28th, 2022, Christie’s HK

By FCRF Team | 28.11.22
Auction Results: November 28th, 2022, Christie’s HK

Magnificent Jewels Including the Collection of Rosamund Kwan 

Following our Pre-Auction Analysis: Christie’s – “Magnificent Jewels” please find the results below.

Lot Description Quality Remark Result $
1812 2.87 ct, PS, F.I.Y, VS1 $19,653
1814 6.01 ct total, comprised of a pair of HS, F.V.Y, VS2, 3.00CT and 3.01 ct 3.01 ct Low compatibility $25,475
1888 1.01 ct, OV, F.V.P/P Low clarity ~I1 Didn't reach the minimum
1890 7.92 ct, PS, F.Y, VVS1 $13,235
1892 8.47 ct, EM, F.V.Y, VS1 0.75% $91,397
1893 5.02 ct, CU, F.I.O/P GIA report not found on the GIA website. Low color dispersion. $256,251
1942 12.26 ct, Rad, F.I.Y, VS1 $19,076
1966 2.62 ct, OV, F.I.P/P, I1 I1 Didn't reach the minimum.
1967 60.79 ct, CU, F.V.Y, VS2 $43,905

If you missed the pre-auction analysis, click here.

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