NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's Jewels Online sale delivered a strong performance, achieving a total of $8,526,145 and selling 131% by low estimate. The sale attracted global participation, with 54% of bidders and buyers from the Americas, 26% from APAC, and 20% from EMEA, underscoring the continued strength and expanding reach of the house's digital platform.
White diamonds led the auction; the top lot was an Important Diamond Ring featuring a 10.02‑carat emerald‑cut signed Tiffany & Co. selling for $520,700. Another noteworthy result came from a 10.03 carat round Diamond Ring, which achieved $508,000. An Oscar Heyman & Brothers Diamond Bracelet sold for $139,700.
Colored stones also performed exceptionally well, reflecting sustained collector demand. A Cartier Carved Emerald and Diamond Ring sold for $120,650, more than four times its high estimate, A Sapphire and Diamond Ring from the Estate of Suzanne G. Valenstein achieved $317,500, nearly quadrupling its high estimate of $80,000. And a Tourmaline and Diamond Ring Sold for $88,900 against a low estimate of $20,000
From Property formerly from The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor - a Set of Spinel, Ruby, Diamond and Gold Jewelry sold for $107,950 against a low estimate of $15,000. A Gold and Diamond Evening Bag also exceeded expectations, achieving $63,500 more than four times its high estimate of $15,000.
These results highlight the continued strength of the online jewelry market and the enduring demand for rare, well‑provenanced, and exceptional pieces.