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Here's the link: http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/jewelry/a-treated-sapphire-ring-5547249-details.aspx?from=salesummary&intObjectID=5547249&sid=648132b2-e38b-4faa-9d43-c915afe63f80
A TREATED SAPPHIRE RING
Set with a rectangular-cut diffusion treated sapphire
, weighing approximately 17.44 carats, mounted in silver
With report CS 47520-D dated 10 January 2012 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that the sapphire has been diffusion treated. The color of the sapphire has been induced and/or modified by adding specific chemical elements during the heating process
Special Notice: From time to time, Christie's may offer a lot which it owns in whole or in part. This is such a lot.
The estimate is $4,000-6,000. I don't think I would bid at all on this one. Also, I thought Christies had some standards . . .
It's huge, but to me, it's a man-made object, about as valuable as cut glass.
Or do you think the price about right, considering size versus treatment? But mounted in silver? Who does Christies think their market is? I'm going to be tracking this lot, just to see how this pans out.
I also wonder about the fact that Christie's own the lot. How did that happen? I've seen the special notice before, and always pictured a poor dowager in need of quick cash. Now I'm wondering if Christies got taken. The certificate date indicates that this information is pretty new.
What do you think?
A TREATED SAPPHIRE RING
Set with a rectangular-cut diffusion treated sapphire
With report CS 47520-D dated 10 January 2012 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that the sapphire has been diffusion treated. The color of the sapphire has been induced and/or modified by adding specific chemical elements during the heating process
Special Notice: From time to time, Christie's may offer a lot which it owns in whole or in part. This is such a lot.
The estimate is $4,000-6,000. I don't think I would bid at all on this one. Also, I thought Christies had some standards . . .
It's huge, but to me, it's a man-made object, about as valuable as cut glass.
Or do you think the price about right, considering size versus treatment? But mounted in silver? Who does Christies think their market is? I'm going to be tracking this lot, just to see how this pans out.
I also wonder about the fact that Christie's own the lot. How did that happen? I've seen the special notice before, and always pictured a poor dowager in need of quick cash. Now I'm wondering if Christies got taken. The certificate date indicates that this information is pretty new.
What do you think?