Funny jokes! A diamond necklace arranged by Queen Marie Antoinette for auction in Geneva. It is expected to reach $4 million.
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Reuters reported on Tuesday (Nov. 4) that a blue velvet box containing Queen Marie Antoinette's necklace, two diamond necklaces, each with three rows of beautiful white diamonds. A total of 112 diamonds are required.
However, this necklace was in the possession of European royal families.
Organized by auction house Christie Auction House, the world-renowned auction for this precious item is expected to take place in Geneva. Switzerland is expected to fetch $4 million from the wealthy.
Rival Auctions Sotheby's will also be hosting an auction. It is an auction of rare diamond jewelry from the court of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia that has been smuggled since the Red Square Revolution in 1917. The auction will begin on May 10 in Switzerland.
Among the diamond jewelry to be auctioned by Sotheby's is a 25.62-carat pink-orange diamond Buddha statue worth CHF 3.6 million to CHF 5.38 million ($3.9 million - $5.9 million).
The Christie Institute said of its auction: The pre-sale estimate for the Queen's Arms Antoinette necklace is estimated to range from CHF 1 million to CHF 2 million. Switzerland, or about $1.10 million to $2.19 million.
Queen Mary's diamond necklace was found. Antoinette and gold bracelet The (bracelet) adorned with diamonds and rubies was given to the Duchess of Windsor by the Duchess's husband as a gift on their first wedding anniversary.
Max Fawcett, Head of the Christie Institute's Diamond Division, said: "The search for diamond jewelry with more than 200 years of history of joining the French royal court. It is something that diamond collectors and diamond lovers from all over the world look forward to.”
and continued to say in a questioning manner, “How much will the bidder be willing to pay for the throne of the last French queen?” We have seen results of it before Queen Mary's throne. Antoinette will be auctioned. There is no limit on how far the price can go. And I expect to see fireworks happen this coming Tuesday.”