RAPAPORT... Christie's Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence sale broughtin more than $109 million, the highest total for any auction featuring Indianart. The top lot was a Belle ??poque brooch, created by Cartier in 1912, which fetched $10.6 million at the New York auction on Wednesday. The piece features a number of diamonds, including a pearbrilliant-cut, 34.08-carat, E-color, VS1-clarity, and an oval brilliant-cut,23.55-carat, D-color, VVS2-clarity stone. The brooch had a pre-sale estimate of $10 million to $15 million. Other notable items included The Mirror of Paradise, arectangular-cut, 52.58-carat, D-color, type IIa, internally flawless diamondring, which sold for $6.5 million, below its low-end estimate of $7 million. The Shah Jahan dagger, named for India's fifth Mughal emperor,sold for $3.4 million, and set a record price for an Indian jade object and arecord price for a piece with Shah Jahan provenance. Christie's also sold The Arcot II, a pear-shaped,brilliant-cut, 17.21-carat diamond, found in India's Golconda region in thelate 18th century. The stone - given to Queen Charlotte of GreatBritain by the regional ruler of India, the Nawab of Arcot -garnered $3.4 million, within its presale value of $2 million to $4 million. Signed pieces by Cartier and contemporary jewels by JAR andBhagat also did well, greatly exceeding their estimates, Christie's noted, withall items on offer selling. "The strong results today, after 12 hours of non-stopbidding, in front of a packed room and with phone and online bidders from allover the world, reflect the exceptional quality of this special collection andposition it among the most storied private collections ever featured atauction," said Christie's CEO Guillaume Cerutti. The sale also ranks as thesecond-highest auction total for a private jewelry collection, coming from theAl-Thani dynasty, the ruling family of Qatar. The highest total for a private collection is held by The Legendary Jewels - the Elizabeth Taylor's collection-which garnered $115.9 million. Overall, Christie's sold 93% of the lots on offer at this week's sale. Image: The Belle ??poque Devan-de-corsage brooch. (Christie's)