【Geneva, Swit】Christie’s: Most Expensive Emerald Sells for $8.8 Million

Editor’s Note

This article details the record-breaking auction of the Aga Khan Emerald, highlighting its storied provenance and exquisite Cartier setting.

Record-Breaking Sale

The Aga Khan Emerald has been sold at Christie’s in Geneva for $8,859,865, setting a new world record for the most expensive emerald ever sold at auction. Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan originally purchased the green gemstone for model Nina Dyer, to whom he was briefly married. In 1960, the prince had the 37-carat emerald set by Cartier into a brooch with 20 diamonds.

Historical Context and Previous Sale

In 1969, Nina Dyer sold the stone at a Christie’s jewelry auction for $75,000. The previous record for the most valuable emerald was held by a Bulgari piece, a gift from actor Richard Burton to his colleague Elizabeth Taylor for their wedding. That diamond-set emerald sold at a New York auction for $6.5 million.

Executive Commentary

Francois Curiel, now Chairman of Christie’s Europe and a trainee at the auction house at the time of the 1969 sale, reflected on the gem’s journey:

“The emerald was breathtaking 55 years ago and is even more admired today. It is so rare to see a jewel of this size and quality, and I feel privileged to have had the winning bidder on the phone 55 years later, here in Geneva in 2024.”
Auction Highlights and Market Strength

The Aga Khan Emerald was the highlight of the ‘Magnificent Jewels’ auction, which raised a total of $54,700,053. The sale saw a 92% sell-through rate by lot, with 64% of lots selling above their high estimate. Bidders registered from 37 countries. Notable other sales included five unregistered Sassoon-Cartier Art Deco jewels for $7,764,620 and a 1935 Art Deco diamond necklace alone fetching $5,090,571.
Max Fawcett, Head of Jewellery Europe, commented on the auction’s success:

“The Magnificent Jewels auction was a great success, with bidding activity on every lot from collectors around the world. The market for signed vintage jewelry and top-quality colored gemstones is as strong as ever, and we are very proud to have set a world record for the most expensive emerald ever sold at auction.”
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1969 ist der Smaragd bei Christie’s versteigert worden und erzielte 75.000 US-Dollar.Bild: Pfändler/RDB/ullstein bild via Getty Images
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⏰ Published on: November 13, 2024