The buyer, who asked Sotheby's auction house to remain anonymous, thought the gem was a piece of costume jewelry.
The auction house estimated the ring's value last month at close to $450,000 and it sold for almost twice that.
The ring was originally cut in a cushion shape by 19th century standards, according to Sotheby's, without the brilliant cut of today's diamonds. So it would have been easy to mistake it for a fake stone.
The buyer has not been identified.
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