The fancy yellow, VS2 clarity Moon of Baroda which originated from the famous Galconda mine that also produced the Hope Diamond is estimated at $500,000 to $750,000. Christie’s will also auction an autographed photo of the actress wearing the stone, it said Wednesday.
The picture carries a presale valuation of $10,000 to $15,000.
The 24.04 carat stone was first documented in the 15th century as part of the collection of the Gaekwads of Baroda, the ruling family of India. After disappearing for a few centuries, the piece turned up in the US in 1926, brought there by Prince Ramachandra, who then sold it.
In the 1950s, the Moon of Baroda was acquired by Meyer Rosenbaum, the president of Meyer Jewelry Company. Rosenbaum loaned it to Monroe for the opening of the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, in which she sings “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.”
In 1990, Christie’s auctioned the diamond in New York for $297,000. It subsequently remained out of the public eye for more than two decades.
“After 28 years, it has once again reappeared at Christie’s, only this time, the diamond has been classified as a historical diamond,” the auction house said.
Christie’s will preview the Moon of Baroda in Los Angeles from October 16 to 20, auctioning it at its Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels sale on November 27.
Main image: The 24.04-carat Moon of Baroda.
Source: DIamonds.net
(Christie’s)
Side image: Marilyn Monroe wearing the necklace. (Frank Powolny)
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