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Wreath by Polly Gasston – The Allure of Gold. Commissioned by the World Gold Council. ...
Blair Drummond Looped Terminal Torc, Iron Age, 300-100 BC. Gold alloy - torc from the ...
Warminster Jewel, Anglo-saxon, 7th century AD. Gold frame, rock crystal and blue glass cabochon. Found ...
The Middleham Jewel, mid 15th century. A gold pendant adorned with an oblong sapphire dates ...
Queen Elizabeth I’s Ring. Gold, mother-of-pearl, rubies, and enamel, c.1560. According to tradition this ring ...
Pleiades by Wright & Teague – The Power of Gold. Fashioned from fine sheets of ...
The Kingston Brooch, 7th Century AD. Anglo-Saxon - gold, inlaid with blue glass, white shell ...
The Irish Lunula c.2000-1500 BC. Another exciting example of early gold work featured in the ...
Gem-set gold pendant, c. 1570. Gold pendant enclosing triangular shaped cameo of an illustrious lady. ...
Cross made from Kildonan gold, late 19th century - Prospectors flocked to Kildonan in the ...
Trifari Crystal choker, 1950s
Stanley Hagler N.Y.C. Red choker and earrings, 1980s - £1,650
Stanley Hagler Bee Swarm collar, bracelet and earrings, 1960s - £2,500
Mosell Coral-Style Gold Tone Necklace and Earrings with Pearls - £675
Miriam Haskell Red Crystal Bib, c.1958-1950 - £4,000
Jade and Pearl necklace and earrings by Lawrence Vrba - £1,750
Unmarked Articulated Bejewelled Frog - £150
The Queen wore the Cullinan Diamonds brooch to the Diamond Jubilee Service at St Paul's ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.