Expected to earn up to $4.5 million, the “Jarretière” bracelet is the star of Christie’s “The Magnificent Jewels of Anne Eisenhower” sale.
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Jewelry historians, authors, and experts will explore the works of Tiffany & Co., Oscar Heyman, Verdura, and more.
It highlights Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s lasting influence on modern design.
A 17th-century gold seal ring and an 18th-century memento mori ring met or exceeded estimates at a recent Noonans auction.
The 1,000-year-old find is now on display in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities.
Noonans is hosting a jewelry auction later this month featuring two antique rings found by two retired men in the U.K.
The 39th president and longtime humanitarian donned these Oscar Heyman-made American flags when he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
The 77-piece jewelry collection dates back to the Angkor kingdom that ruled Cambodia from the 9th to the 15th centuries.
The businesswoman and reality TV star paid nearly $200,000 for the “Attallah Cross.”
The “Rémanimals” brooches are a lighthearted spin on classic portrait miniatures.
The diamond and amethyst cross by Garrard is headlining Sotheby’s upcoming “Royal and Noble” online auction.
A team of Egyptian and English researchers found the jewels in the Tell El-Amarna necropolis.
Important pieces are still missing following the 2019 robbery of the Green Vault Museum in Dresden, Germany.
The Museum of London Archaeology called it “one of the most spectacular female Early Medieval burials ever discovered in the U.K.”
The 5.27-carat stone, salvaged from the wreck of the Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de Atocha, blew pre-sale estimates out of the water.
Holabird Western Americana Collections offered hundreds of treasures recovered from the S.S. Central America in its Dec. 3 sale.
A princess’s tiara fell within its pre-sale estimate while an Art Deco bracelet from a queen doubled it.
The Dec. 1 jewelry sale at Bonhams-owned Bruun Rasmussen will have several other pieces of royal jewelry on the block.
The S.S. Central America sank in 1857 off the coast of South Carolina, carrying tons of gold from the California Gold Rush.
Author Vikki Tobak chatted with Senior Editor Ashley Davis about iconic jewelry tropes and what they say about hip-hop’s place in society.
Sotheby’s estimates the piece, pulled from the sunken Nuestra Señora de Atocha, could sell for $50,000-$70,000.
Michelle Graff recaps the cats, fortune cookies, and charm bracelets that caught her eye while covering the late actress’ estate sale.
Written by historian Vivienne Becker, it accompanies this summer’s Tiffany jewelry exhibition at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
The auction house is celebrating 100 years since the discovery of King Tut’s tomb.
It is the first tennis bracelet collab for the legend, whose lost-and-found moment put the term “tennis bracelet” in the jewelry lexicon.