You could soon accessorize like a famous French emperor.

A dazzling once owned by Napoleon I will be auctioned off during Sotheby’s sale in Geneva this week. It is expected to fetch between 120,000 and 200,000 Swiss francs (approximately $149,000 and $248,000 at the current exchange rate), but some experts believe it will sell for over $600,000 due to a renewed interest in 19th-century French jewelry with ties to the Bonaparte family.

several of the worn by the two imperial families of Napoleon and his nephew, Napoleon II, from the Louvre in Paris. As such, historic royal pieces, like this , have become even more coveted.

“The recent Louvre heist has reignited global fascination with jewels linked to Napoleon, and his brooch comes to at a pivotal moment,” Tobias Kormind, managing direct

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