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CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK SALES SERIES DEVOTED TO THE COLLECTION OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR ACHIEVES $156.8 MILLION
21 December 2011
Catégorie : MARKET
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The  landmark  auctions  of  The  Collection  of  Elizabeth  Taylor  at Christie‟s  New York  from  December  3-17n 2001  realized  a  combined  total  of  $156,756,576  (£100,324,209/ €120,702,563)  with  every single item sold.   

The  sale  drew  unprecedented  interest from bidders throughout the world, who gathered in Christie‟s flagship Rockefeller Center saleroom to compete in person, on the phone,  on-line and by absentee bid to win one of the Collection's 1,778 lots of jewelry,  fashion,  decorative arts and film memorabilia. The total far exceeded Christie's pre-sale expectations  for  the sale as a  whole and for individual  items, which were  frequently hammered down for five, ten, or even 50 times their estimate in some cases.

As  one of  the most  highly-anticipated  sales in  auction  history, the Collection generated  intense interest from bidders throughout the world, with 36 different countries represented during the four days of live auctions. This historic sale set a world record for the most  valuable sale of jewelry in auction  history,  and  set  a  new  bar  for  the  most  valuable  collection of  fashion ever  offered  at auction. It also marked the company's first-ever Online-Only sale, which ran in parallel to the live auctions at Christie's New York and generated over 57,000 bids and $9.5 million in additional sales.

In total, 26 items sold for over the $1 million mark, and numerous new world auction records were achieved – a testament to Miss Taylor's expert eye for craftsmanship, rarity, and quality in all of the items she chose for her personal collection. 

All sales proceeds will be directed to the Elizabeth Taylor Trust. A portion of the profits generated by sales of exhibition tickets, event sponsorships and the ongoing sales of select publications will be donated  to  The  Elizabeth  Taylor  AIDS  Foundation  (ETAF).   An estimated  58,000 visitors viewed  highlights  from  the  Collection  since September,  when Christie's  launched  an  eight-city global exhibition and tour that reached Moscow, London, Los Angeles, Dubai, Paris, Geneva and Hong Kong. The grand finale of the tour was a spectacular 10-day museum-quality public display of the  complete  Collection  that  drew  thousands  of  collectors  and  fans  to  the  company's flagship galleries in Rockefeller Center and became the „can‟t-miss‟ event of the holiday season.

SALES SUMMARIES

The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor The Legendary Jewels December 13 & 14, 2011 Jewelry Sales Total: $137,235,575

The inaugural sale of The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor set the tone for a record-breaking week of sales by becoming – in a single night – the most valuable jewelry sale in auction history.  80 of the film star's most iconic jewels fetched  nearly  $116  million  at  the  black-tie affair  on  December 13, followed  by  a  full eight-hour  day  sale  on  December  14  that  yielded  $21.3  million  more  in  Christie's New  York,  2007).    A gift  from  Richard  Burton in  1969  (having  been  bought  for $37,000 at auction), this remarkable pearl of 203 grains in size is equivalent to 50 carats.  Discovered  in  the 1500s in  the Gulf of  Panama,  it was  part  of  the  crown jewels  of  Spain  for  generations  and  ranks  as  one  of  the  most  important  historic pearls in the world.  

Other major highlights of the jewelry portion of the Collection included: The  Elizabeth  Taylor  Diamond,  the  spectacular  D-color,  33.19  carat  diamond  ring  that the  star  wore  virtually  every  day  since  receiving  it  as  a  gift  from  Richard  Burton  in  1968, fetched $8,818,500 (£5,643,840 /€6,790,245)  against a pre-sale estimate of $2.5-3.5 million, and set a record price-per-carat for a colorless diamond. It sold to an Asian private collector in the room after a fierce bidding battle. sales.

Numerous world auction records for jewelry were established, including a new record price for any pearl jewel, any emerald jewel, and any Indian jewel.  New record per-carat prices were established for an emerald, a ruby, a yellow diamond, and for a colorless diamond. In addition, a record price was set for  a  pair of natural  pearl  ear pendants, and  for any Van  Cleef &  Arpels  jewel  sold at auction.

The top lot of the sale – and of the Collection thus far – was the legendary 16th century pearl, La Peregrina , which realized $11,842,500 (£7,579,200/ €9,118,725), setting two world auction records: for an historic pearl (against the previous record of $2.5 million  set  by  La Régente  at Christie's Geneva, 2005) and for any pearl jewel (surpassing the $7 million paid for The Baroda Pearls)

The Taj Mahal Diamond, an Indian diamond and jade pendant necklace with a later ruby and  gold  chain  designed  by  Cartier,  was  a  gift  from Richard  Burton  on  the  occasion  of Elizabeth Taylor's 40th  birthday.  This historic  jewel  soared  above  its  pre-sale estimate of $300,000-500,000  to  achieve  $8,818,500  (£5,643,840 /€6,790,245)    a  record  price  for  any Indian jewel at auction.

The Emerald and Diamond Pendant Brooch, by BVLGARI, the 23.46 carat rectangular-cut  Colombian  emerald  jewel  that  was  a  gift  from  Richard  Burton  to  Elizabeth  Taylor  on the  occasion  of  their  engagement  in  1962,  sold  for  $6,578,500 (£4,210,240/€5,065,445) – setting both a new record price-per-carat for an emerald and a new record for any emerald jewel at auction.

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