Astronomical Lots: Royal Women's Jewels (pictured)

The life of a royal woman can be said to be a “jewelry life”. Whether it is a crown that represents supreme imperial power or a necklace of earrings that cost in the city, it is a luxury archive of the royal family. In recent years, Sotheby’s, the world’s leading antique jewelry auctioner, has also become a world leader. Many rare royal jewelry were presented.

Duchess of Windsor Ruby Diamond Necklace

Duchess of Windsor Ruby Diamond Necklace

Auction time: April 2 and 3, 1987

Starting price: 1.2 million to 1.5 million Swiss francs

Final price: 3.9 million Swiss francs

This diamond and ruby ​​necklace designed by Van Cleef & Arpels in 1939 has been named "MyWallis" by the Duke of Windsor and is one of the Duchess of Windsor's favorite jewellery.

Queen Eugénie's Diamond Pearl Crown

Queen Eugénie's Diamond Pearl Crown

Auction time: November 17, 1992

Starting valuation: 300,000 to 500,000 Swiss francs

Final price: 935,000 Swiss francs

The diamond pearl crown of Queen Eugénie, collected by the Thum und Taxis family, was a major hit at the Sotheby’s Geneva auction in 1992. This gorgeous crown was created in 1853 by jeweler Gabriel Lemonnier as the last king of France, Napoleon III. Wedding specially designed.

Miniature Statue of Bavarian Diamond Bracelet

Miniature Statue of Bavarian Diamond Bracelet

Auction time: May 12, 2009

Starting valuation: 100,000 to 130,000 Swiss francs

Princess Olga's Aquamarine Diamond Crown, Necklace

Princess Olga's Aquamarine Diamond Crown, Necklace

Auction time: May 12, 2009

Crown start valuation: 120,000 to 170,000 Swiss francs

Necklace starting valuation 120,000 to 170,000 Swiss francs

Posted on