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NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle’s jewelry auctions posted a record performance this year, reaffirming our ability to achieve outstanding results in the global jewelry market. Interest in high-quality pieces remains remarkably strong, and we were honored to present exceptional jewelry from distinguished estates and private collections nationwide. Attracting competitive bidding from coast to coast and around the world, the December 10–11, 2025 Important Jewelry and Fine Jewelry auctions exceeded projections by a wide margin, realizing a combined total of $6.8 million.
Type IIa Diamond – $343,400
Diamonds performed strongly at the sale led by a dazzling Type IIa diamond ring weighing 9.23 carats, D color, VVS2 clarity that achieved $343,400. Rare Type IIa diamonds are exceptionally pure stones that contain virtually no measurable nitrogen impurities, giving them superior transparency and a bright, colorless appearance. Also performing strongly was a diamond ring from the Property of a Park Avenue Philanthropist, weighing 8.08 carats, J color, VS1 clarity that realized $117,975, doubling its $50,000-70,000 estimate.
Chaumet Pearl and Diamond Clip Brooches – $114,800
Featured in the sale were 17 lots of jewelry from the collection of best-selling mystery writer Jane Stanton Hitchcock. Highlighting the collection was an exquisite pair of natural saltwater and freshwater button pearl and diamond flower clip-brooches by Chaumet, France, that soared past their estimate of $25,000-35,000 to achieve $114,800. Upcoming sales in January will offer Jane Stanton Hitchcock’s collection of artwork, furnishings, memorabilia and more from her elegant duplex at 10 Gracie Square, as well as additional jewelry from her collection. Read More.
Colored Gemstones
Colored gemstones in the sale featured a stunning long gold, carved pink tourmaline, green onyx and diamond pendant-necklace by Bulgari that sailed past its estimate of $30,000-50,000 to achieve $95,750. Property formerly of the Estate of noted arts patron and collector Joanne duPont Foster, the necklace featured a large carved pink tourmaline pendant dating to the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). From the Collection of H. Rodes Sr. and Patricia Hart were a colorful pair of sapphire and ruby clips with matching pair of earclips by Van Cleef & Arpels, circa 1940, that doubled their estimate, selling for $83,050.
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