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Pink diamond steals show at Geneva auction, fetches $18M

GENEVA (AP) - A 17.07-carat pink diamond sold for a hammer price of 18.3 million Swiss francs ($18.3 million) at a Geneva jewelry auction Wednesday, cruising past both its pre-sale estimate and the winning bid for the "Sky Blue" diamond billed as the event's standout piece.

The step-cut pink diamond, set in a ring between triangular white diamonds, had been expected to draw a maximum of 14.76 million francs. Instead, it sold at Sotheby's for more than the 8.01-carat "Sky Blue" diamond, which carried a pre-sale estimate of up to 25 million francs and went for 15 million.

The auction house had advertised the "Sky Blue" as the centerpiece item of the sale, trumpeting the top-level Fancy Vivid Blue grade the diamond garnered from the Gemological Institute of America.

Bidders outright snubbed two Russian imperial jewels that were expected to fetch 3-5 million francs each. Drawing dismissive oohs from the posh crowd at a lakefront Geneva hotel, the historic pieces failed to clear their minimum sale prices.

The jewels have origins in the vast collection of the imperial Romanov dynasty and once were held in the "Diamond Room" of the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg. One, a diamond necklace with bowknot clasp, was said to have been commissioned by 18th century monarch Catherine the Great.

It garnered a top bid of 2.3 million francs.

"No more?" auctioneer David Bennett said before the hammer came down. "It will return to the owner... it was unsold."

The other rejected Russian lot featured a diamond parure, or matching set, which may have been part of a gift presented by the wife of Peter the Great to Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III as part of peace negotiations. The top bid for the set, which included a necklace, a brooch and a pair of earrings, was 2.7 million francs.

Including the buyer's premium, the pink diamond ring sold for $20.8 million and the "Sky Blue" went for $17.1 million. Overall, the auction brought in more than $136 million.

Wednesday's auction came a day after Christie's reaped about $97 million in its own Geneva jewelry auction that was highlighted by pear-shaped white diamond earrings and a pear-shaped pink diamond ring.

FILE - In this file photo dated Wednesday Nov. 9, 2016, a model displays the "Sky Blue Diamond" ring, a fancy vivid blue 8.01 carat jewel of imperial Russian heritage during a Sotheby's press preview in Geneva, Switzerland. The diamond ring is the centerpiece of its latest Geneva jewelry auction on Wednesday Nov. 16. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone File via AP) The Associated Press
FILE- in this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 file photo, a model displays a pair of stunning diamond earrings "Miroir de l'Amour" weighing 52.55 and 50.47 carats during a Christie's press preview in Geneva, Switzerland. A pair of pear-shaped diamond earrings has sold at a Christie's auction for 17.57 million Swiss francs ($17.6 million), well short of the pre-sale estimate of 20 million to 30 million Swiss francs. The 250-year-old auction house touted the "Miroir de l'Amour" (Mirror of Love) earrings as the largest D Flawless, or highest-quality, pear-shaped diamonds in the world, at more than 50 carats each.( Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP, file) The Associated Press