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Auction Results: October 6th, 2023, Sotheby’s Hong Kong

By FCRF Team | 06.10.23
Auction Results: October 6th, 2023, Sotheby’s Hong Kong

Magnificent Jewels Part One

Following our Pre-Auction Analysis:  Sotheby’s “Magnificent Jewels I please find the results below.

Lot Description Quality Remark Result $
1848 4.01 ct, F.V.Y, OV, VVS2. Didn't reach the minimum
1850 18.08 ct, F.V.Y, Rad , VVS2. $55,611 pc.
1851 10.64 ct total, comprised of 5.01 ct, F.L.P, PS, VS2.and 5.63 ct, F.I.Y, PS, SI1. Didn't reach the minimum
1878 11.8 ct total, comprised of 6.02 ct, F.Y, Rad, IF and 5.78 ct, F.Y, Rad, VS1. low dispersion Didn't reach the minimum
1879 18.08 ct, F.I.Y, OV, VVS1. low inner-grade Didn't reach the minimum
1887 22.17 ct, F.V.Y, Square, VVS2. Didn't reach the minimum
1892 74.48 ct, F.V.Y, CU, IF Low dispersion $33,963 pc.
1915 14.14 ct total, comprised of 7.09 ct, F.I.Y, Rad, VS1.and 7.05 ct, F.I.Y, Rad, VS1. Low compatibility (7.05 ct) $20,644 pc.
1916 12.03 ct, F.I.Y, Rad , VVS1. low inner-grade and dispersion $20,221 pc.
1920 12.82 ct total, comprised of 6.78 ct, F.Y, BR, VVS1.and 6.04 ct, F.Y, BR, VS1. low inner-grade and dispersion (6.04 ct) $10,743 pc.
1921 30.19 ct, F.Y, OV, VS2. $17,190 pc.
1945 5.17 ct, F.P/P, PS, VS2. strong blue fluorescence- low inner-grade. Didn't reach the minimum
1946 6.53 ct total, comprised of 2.65 ct, F.D.Gray-B, Rad, VS1 and 3.88 ct, F.I.O/P, PS, VS1 Didn't reach the minimum

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