Christie’s kicked off its spring auction season with an array of  jewelry in its annual Magnificent Jewels sale. Totaling $39  million, the sale was filled with diamonds, including the rarest  of colored diamonds, brilliant gemstones and signed and period  jewels by some of the Twentieth Century’s most renowned creators.  The sale, which was 96 percent sold by value and 92 percent sold  by lot, also featured the collection of Joan B. Kroc, well-known  philanthropist and wife of McDonald’s founder Ray Kroc.   Commented Rahul Kadakia, head of jewelry for Christie’s America,  “A staggering $39 million changed hands at Christie’s New York.  The combination of a strong economy, coupled with buyers from  emerging markets, drove the prices of this auction to a whole new  level. Diamonds continue to soar and rare jewels and gemstones  have gained tremendous ground in the market.”   Leading the jewels at auction was a perfect pear-shaped D color,  internally flawless diamond of 50.53 carats, which soared to  $4,216,000, going to an Asian private buyer. Set in a ring and  flanked on either side by pear-shaped diamonds, this diamond  exemplified the finest in color and clarity.   This sale featured a selection of colored diamonds, chief among  them a colored diamond ring set with a pear-shaped fancy dark  blue-gray diamond within a pavé-set pink diamond surround, which  fetched $1,472,000. Weighing approximately 14.43 carats, this  special diamond exhibited a midnight-blue coloring due to the  presence of minute quantities of the element boron incorporated  into the stone’s crystal structure at the moment of its  formation. From the estate of Joan B. Kroc came two diamond necklaces byHarry Winston. The first was a colored diamond necklace set with adetachable pear-shaped fancy intense yellow diamond ofapproximately 42.13 carats, which brought $2,032,000. The secondwas a diamond “Holly Wreath” necklace composed of two graduatedrows of circular, pear and marquise-cut diamond clusters, whichrealized $856,000.   Also among the sale’s top lots was a colored diamond and steel  butterfly Cartier brooch, which went out at $732,800.   Rounding out the sale’s top ten lots were a pear-shaped D, VVS2  diamond of 50.67 carats, $2,592,000; a rectangular-cut fancy  intense blue diamond of 3.17 carats, $1,012,800; a  rectangular-cut diamond line necklace by Cartier, $979,200; a  circular-cut G, VS1 potentially flawless diamond of 17.64 carats,  $822,400; and an oval-shaped diamond and sapphire line necklace  by Harry Winston, $676,800.   Prices reported include buyer’s premium. For information,  www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.          
 
    



 
						