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Bonhams' Fine Jewelry Auction in California Achieves Remarkable Success with Emeralds and Designer Pieces
Bonhams' recent Fine Jewelry California auction, held on March 5, 2026, showcased an impressive array of exquisite pieces, drawing significant attention from collectors and achieving remarkable sales figures. The event featured a diverse selection, including captivating signed jewels from esteemed houses such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co., and Bulgari, alongside creations by notable designers like Andrew Clunn and Verdura. These pieces collectively demonstrated exceptional artistry and design, contributing to the auction's overall success. A particular highlight was a single-owner collection of 12 distinct items by David Webb, which achieved a perfect sell-through rate, underscoring the enduring appeal and strong market demand for Webb's iconic and distinctive designs.
The auction, comprising 318 lots, concluded with an impressive total of $3,072,212, with 85% of the lots successfully sold and 99% sold by value, indicating a robust and enthusiastic market response. The leading item was an unmounted oval-shaped emerald, originating from Colombia and weighing 2.95 carats. This stunning gemstone far exceeded expectations, realizing $83,050, which was more than thirteen times its initial pre-sale estimate of $6,000-8,000. Another standout piece was an elegant platinum necklace adorned with emeralds and diamonds. This necklace featured a heart-shaped Colombian emerald at its center, gracefully suspended from a scroll motif, intricately set with marquise-shaped, round brilliant, and baguette-cut diamonds. This exquisite piece also achieved an impressive $83,050, more than four times its pre-sale valuation of $18,000-22,000.
Caroline Morrissey, Bonhams' Senior Vice President and Head of Jewelry, US, expressed her delight with the auction's outcomes, noting the strong demand for high-quality colored stones. She highlighted that emeralds, in particular, performed exceptionally well, consistently surpassing their pre-sale estimates. Morrissey emphasized that the auction successfully brought together some of the world's most prestigious jewelry, featuring diamonds, colored diamonds, and vibrant gemstones in both historically significant and contemporary signed designs. The widespread bidding activity and the complete sale of the David Webb collection further affirmed the sustained fascination and admiration collectors have for unique and masterfully crafted jewelry.
The successful Bonhams auction serves as a vibrant testament to the timeless allure of fine jewelry and the discerning tastes of collectors worldwide. It underscores the enduring value of exceptional craftsmanship and unique design, reminding us that beauty, artistry, and quality continue to inspire and captivate across generations. This event truly celebrated the magnificent fusion of nature's wonders and human ingenuity, showcasing how precious gems and metals are transformed into enduring symbols of elegance and aspiration.
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