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The Jewels of the Marahini of Kapurthala Up For Auction

This fall there seem to be more famous jewels hitting the auction block than usual. As part of the same sale that will auction off Marie Antoinette's pearls on December 12 in London, Christie's will be auctioning off pieces that belonged to Anita Delgado, a Spanish dancer who became the fifth wife of the Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala. In a story fit for a romance novel, Delgado, born in Malaga, Spain in 1890, was seen by the Maharaja in a crowd of onlookers of the marriage King Alfonso XIII in 1906 in Madrid. The smitten Maharaja attended Delgado's dance performances in a cafe and married her in 1907. She became the Maharani of Kapurthala and they had one son, Ajit Singh, in 1908. The couple divorced in 1925. The jewels were left to her son who eventually sold them to the current owners.

There are eight pieces total which exemplify fine Art Deco styles. The piece shown here an emerald, diamond and rock crystal necklace, is estimated to sell for over $200,000.

[via France24.com]

Magnificent Jewels Auction Results

Filed under: Jewelry

The results of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels Auction are now online. The auction made a total of $17,526,900 by the time the final gavel was dropped. Three lots from the sale passed the million dollar mark. A 39 carat, intense yellow, cushion-shaped diamond ring brought $1.02 million and the pear-shaped Golden Maharaja diamond, which is a dark orange color and 65.5 carats, sold for nearly $1.4 million, more than double its estimated price. The star of the show was the 107.46 carat fancy yellow Rojtman diamond, which sold for $1.9 million



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