A Graff ring with a 13.11-carat diamond brought in $368,800 at a recent Freeman’s auction, beating its upper estimate and becoming the New York sale’s top lot.
In total, the December 11 Important Jewelry sale garnered $4.5 million, with 91% of the lots finding buyers, Freeman’s said Monday.
The leading ring, which had a high estimate of $350,000, features an oval brilliant-cut, H-color, VS1-clarity diamond between two shield-shaped diamonds weighing about 0.95 each. Other lots that sold included pieces from Bulgari, Tiffany & Co. and Cartier.
“The stellar results of our final jewelry auction for 2025 achieved a $1 million year-over-year increase,” said April Matteini, head of the Freeman’s jewelry department, noting that this was the auction house’s second year at its Upper East Side gallery.
Here are the rest of the top five lots:

Presale estimate: $150,000 to $200,00
This ring centers a round brilliant-cut, 17.13-carat, N, VS2 diamond.

Presale estimate: $100,000 to $150,000
A round,12.32-carat, L, VS2 diamond is the highlight of this ring, sitting between a pair of trillion-cut diamonds.

Presale estimate: $80,000 to $120,000
This ring features an oval modified brilliant-cut, 10.02-carat, K, SI1 diamond, a circle of round diamonds around the prong setting, and baguette-cut diamonds lining the shank and band.

Presale estimate: $50,000 to $80,000
This Tiffany & Co. ring bears an oval, 4.36-carat Paraiba-type tourmaline from Mozambique, with a halo of round diamonds weighing a total of 0.61 carats.
Main image: The top-selling Graff diamond ring. (Freeman’s)



