14K two-tone engagement ring with 0.55ct Old European diamond sold Feb 14
Vogt Auction sold a 14K two-tone gold engagement ring described with an Old European-cut center of approximately 0.55 carat and three single-cut diamonds on the shoulders.

A 14K two-tone gold engagement ring described as having an Old European-cut center stone of approximately 0.55 carat and three single-cut diamonds on the shoulders was listed and sold in a Vogt Auction timed sale on February 14, 2026. Vogt Auction’s catalog summary frames the lot that way and records the item as a timed-auction lot that was both listed and sold in that sale.
The catalog text that appears in the auction summary is specific about metal and stones: 14K two-tone gold for the mounting, an Old European-cut center of approximately 0.55 carat, and three single-cut shoulder diamonds. The Vogt Auction summary excerpt provided to this reporter is truncated mid-sentence at “While the lot is lo,” which leaves potential details about maker’s marks, measurements, and condition unpublished in the supplied material.
The sale format is recorded as a timed sale under Vogt Auction on February 14, 2026. The supplied excerpts do not include a lot number, hammer price, buyer’s premium, consignor or buyer identity, photographs, or a gemological certificate for the center diamond. Those sale and provenance details remain absent from the auction text provided here.
Independent marketplace listings show multiple sold vintage and estate items in the same period. EraGem’s sold-items excerpt repeatedly displays the line “This item has been sold” across many entries and includes a separate listing titled exactly “Facebook Giveaway @EraGemJewelry Old European Cut Diamond Ring .60ct I/SI1 GIA w/Box,” which EraGem marks as sold. EraGem’s excerpt does not mention Vogt Auction, February 14, 2026, or a 0.55 carat center, so there is no explicit link between EraGem’s .60ct Old European listing and the Vogt lot.

Auction-aggregation content from LiveAuctioneers and Estate Jewelry Auctioneers in the supplied excerpt illustrates a busy marketplace for vintage cuts and two-tone gold settings, with item headings such as “4.15 Carat Tanzanite 14K Two Tone Gold Diamond Ring” and buyer feedback entries including “##### Provide a ruler for scale, or display jewelry on a human versus a mannequin.” The LiveAuctioneers excerpt does not reference Vogt Auction’s Feb 14, 2026 lot or a 0.55 ct Old European center, offering context but not corroboration.
Key facts still missing that are necessary to assess value and provenance include the final sale price, Vogt Auction lot number, high-resolution photographs, maker’s marks or hallmarks, ring size and total weight, a condition report, and any gemological certification for the center diamond. Contact Vogt Auction for the full catalog entry, lot number, sale price and buyer’s premium, photographs, and any certificates; contact EraGem to confirm whether its .60ct Old European listing is the same physical ring. Until Vogt publishes the complete catalog entry and supporting documentation, the ring’s market value and provenance remain undocumented despite the February 14 timed sale.
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