Vanderbilt Legacy and Rare Colour Diamonds Take Centre Stage at Sotheby’s High Jewelry Auction

Sotheby’s New York is set to host one of the year’s most anticipated jewellery auctions this June, bringing together the storied glamour of the Vanderbilt-Wade estate, rare natural fancy colour diamonds, and contemporary creations from Graff
Vanderbilt Legacy and Rare Colour Diamonds Take Centre Stage at Sotheby’s High Jewelry Auction
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Sotheby’s upcoming June High Jewelry auction in New York is set to dazzle collectors and connoisseurs alike, spotlighting a glittering array of historic estate jewels and modern masterpieces. Leading the auction are treasures from the estate of Emily Vanderbilt Wade—offering a glimpse into the opulence of America’s Gilded Age—as well as an extraordinary selection of natural fancy colour diamonds and signature creations from iconic jewellers like Graff.

This season’s catalogue blends storied provenance with rare beauty. Four exceptional pieces from the Vanderbilt-Wade estate will go under the hammer, each carrying with it the weight of two legendary American lineages. Emily Vanderbilt Wade, whose lineage links the industrial might of the Vanderbilts with the civic legacy of the Wade family (founders of Western Union), leaves behind jewels that are both emblematic of aristocratic luxury and steeped in philanthropic heritage.

Sotheby’s describes the offering as “an extraordinary intersection of history, romance, and rarity.” In addition to the Vanderbilt heirlooms, the auction features a vibrant display of fancy colour diamonds—among the rarest in the world—including vivid pinks, blues, and greens that are expected to command global attention.

Another highlight is a curated selection of contemporary high jewellery from celebrated maison Graff, known for its precision cutting and bold use of colour. These modern pieces stand in dialogue with the historic gems, reflecting both innovation and tradition in jewellery design.

The auction not only celebrates legacy and craftsmanship but also timeless romance. Several jewels in the sale trace their origins to a 60-year-long love story, further deepening the emotional and historical value of the collection.

With bidding expected to be fierce, the June auction is poised to be one of Sotheby’s most significant jewellery events of the year—offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire pieces that transcend beauty, carrying within them the echoes of history, art, and human connection.

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