A diamond necklace with a possible link to Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, has sold for $4.8 million at auction.
Experts say some of the stones in the piece are a match with the original diamonds central to a royal scandal.
Sotheby’s in Geneva was sparkling last week as the historic sale of Royal & Noble jewels took place. Swiss society and the ...
The necklace containing around 300 carats of diamonds was bought by an unidentified woman who put in her bid over the phone, ...
A watch made for Marie Antoinette is to go on display for the first time in the UK, at London's Science Museum. Abraham-Louis ...
Tobias Kormind, managing director of Europe’s largest online diamond jeweller 77 Diamonds, shared his thoughts on the ...
The piece was at the centre of a scandal in the 1780s known as the 'Diamond Necklace Affair' in which a hard-up noblewoman ...
Unifrance on Tuesday unveiled the nine nominees for its TV export awards, which honor the French television shows that have sold the most worldwide.
A necklace thought to contain diamonds from an earlier necklace which embroiled Marie Antoinette in scandal has found success ...
A diamond necklace that has been worn at two British coronations, and is thought to contain stones from the infamous necklace ...
A diamond-studded necklace thought to be linked to a scandal that hastened the downfall of the doomed 18th century queen of ...
A 300-carat necklace, whose diamonds have been linked to a scandal involving the last French queen Marie Antoinette, sold ...