A magnificent 17.97-carat Burmese ruby ring, estimated to sell for as much as $5.5 million, will be a highlight at Phillips Geneva’s The Geneva Jewels Auction: Three, taking place on November 11.
Along with this extraordinary ruby, a 3.24-carat fancy vivid blue, internally flawless diamond is expected to fetch between $4.8 million and $6 million. Also featured is a pear-shaped 5.09-carat fancy intense pink diamond ring, valued at $2.2 million to $3.5 million.
Other standout pieces include a 40.54-carat old European-cut fancy intense yellow VS1 diamond ($980,000 to $1.5 million), a 14.65-carat Colombian emerald in a vintage Cartier mount from the 1920s ($900,000 to $1.2 million), and a 1.21-carat fancy red diamond ($500,000 to $800,000).
This auction follows The Geneva Jewels Auction: Two, which raised over $26 million in May.