Historic diamond sold for $9.7 million at auction

Historic diamond sold for $9.7 million at auction
An employee shows a 21.88 carat diamond ring with an estimated value of $1.75 million to $2.85 million at Sotheby's auction house in Zurich, Switzerland, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. The auction of several pieces of jewelry will take place in Geneva on May 15, 2012. (AP photo/Keystone, Alessandro Della Bella)
GENEVA (AP) - Marie de Medici wore it at her coronation as Queen Consort of Henry IV in France in 1610, and now the Beau Sancy diamond is a lavish accessory owned by an anonymous bidder who paid $9.7 million for it at Sotheby's auction.

The spring auction season for jewelry and watches is upon Geneva, where elegant lakefront hotels fill with well-heeled buyers and bidders in a scene far removed from the debate over European austerity.

Five bidders fueled the price on Tuesday at the Sotheby's sale for the Beau Sancy, a 34.98 carat diamond that had passed among the royal families in France, England, Prussia and the Netherlands.

It was sold by the Royal House of Prussia, the line of descendants that once ruled Prussia.