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This 30-Carat Yellow Diamond Heads to Online Auction This Week
Freeman’s Jewelry and Watches auction features 125 lots of big diamonds and gems, vintage and antique jewels, and signed pieces.

Philadelphia—A 29.84-carat radiant-cut fancy light yellow diamond will be the highlight of an online auction at Freeman’s this week.
On Thursday, May 21, the Philadelphia-based auction house will hold its online Jewelry & Watches auction, featuring 125 lots comprised of large diamonds, colored stones, vintage and antique jewels, and signed pieces from makers like Cartier, Tiffany, Rolex, Van Cleef & Arpels and David Webb.
The VS2 clarity 29.84-carat yellow diamond leading the sale is set in an 18-karat gold ring and flanked by triangular-cut diamonds weighing 1.45 and 1.43 carats each. It’s estimated to go for between $350,000 and $450,000.
Other highlights of the sale include the two bracelets from Webb’s Animal Kingdom collection seen below: an enamel, diamond, emerald and 18-karat gold elephant bangle estimated to sell for between $25,000 and $35,000 and an enamel, diamond, ruby and 18-karat gold zebra bangle estimated to sell for between $30,000 and $50,000.
Leading the watch portion of the auction is a 1965 Rolex Ref. 6238 pre-Daytona chronograph.
The watch, estimated to go for between $20,000 and $30,000, is the same model worn by James Bond, played by George Lazenby, in the 1969 film “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.”
Additional highlights include a solitaire ring centering on a 10.07-carat old European-cut diamond—N color and VS2 clarity—that could sell for up to $100,000 and the circa 1930 Art Deco Tutti Frutti ruby, emerald, diamond and seed pearl clip brooch seen below, which is expected to sell for between $7,000 and $9,000).
Browse the auction’s full catalogue online.
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