Chattanooga Times Free Press

Marie Antoinette pendant sells for $32M

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GENEVA — A large, dropshaped natural pearl pendant sold for a hammer price of $32 million at an auction of jewelry that once belonged to French Queen Marie Antoinette, which Sotheby’s is calling a record price for a pearl at auction.

The “Queen Marie Antoinette’s Pearl,” a diamond-andpearl pendant, was among the highlight offerings on the block at the Sotheby’s sale of jewelry from the Bourbon-Parma dynasty.

Like many of the 10 former Marie Antoinette pieces up for sale on Wednesday, the pendant obliterate­d the preauction — in its case, $1 million to $2 million.

The total tally was expected to rise with the inclusion of the “buyer’s premium” and other fees.

Sotheby’s billed the sale as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to scoop up heirlooms and jewels that have been held in the Bourbon-Parma dynasty for generation­s. Some of the Marie Antoinette jewelry hadn’t been seen in public for 200 years — until now.

The diamond and pearl jewelry that went under the hammer epitomized the aloof, pre-Revolution­ary opulence of French royals brought down by the historic uprising.

Marie Antoinette, the wife of King Louis XVI, was executed in France’s revolution­ary fervor in 1793.

Before falling to the guillotine, she had secretly smuggled abroad some of her most treasured possession­s to her relatives, amid swelling revolution­ary fervor that ultimately marked the beginning of the end of France’s centurieso­ld monarchy.

“The Marie Antoinette pendant is simply irreplacea­ble,” said Eddie LeVian, CEO of jewelers Le Vian, said before the sale. “This is about far more than the gems themselves: Marie Antoinette’s jewelry is inextricab­ly linked to the cause of the French Revolution.”

The queen’s jewelry also included a set of pearl and diamond earrings, a diamond brooch, and a natural pearl and diamond necklace. A monogramme­d, diamond-set ring bears a lock of Marie Antoinette’s hair.

 ?? AP PHOTO/RICHARD DREW ?? The Queen Marie Antoinette Pearl and diamond pendant, from the 18th century, is displayed at Sotheby’s in New York.
AP PHOTO/RICHARD DREW The Queen Marie Antoinette Pearl and diamond pendant, from the 18th century, is displayed at Sotheby’s in New York.

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