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From the Sortilège de Cartier collection come these zesty coloured jewels. Each family of jewels ...
Sortilège de Cartier stone within stone ring
Sortilège de Cartier collection bracelet in platinum with pear-shaped aquamarine, aquamarine beads, engraved moonstones, one ...
Sortilège de Cartier collection bracelet in platinum with pear-shaped aquamarine, aquamrarine beads, engraved moonstones, one ...
Sortilège de Cartier collection earrings in platinum with diamonds and opals.
Sortilège de Cartier collection earrings in platinum with sapphire beads and diamonds.
Sortilège de Cartier white earrings with pink and purple sapphires and diamonds.
Sortilège de Cartier platinum ring with one cabochon-cut yellow sapphire with brilliant-cut diamonds.
Sortilège de Cartier collection ring
Sortilège de Cartier ring
Sortilège de Cartier bracelet in platinum with a single rubellite, cultured pearls, onyx and brilliant ...
Sortilège de Cartier white gold ring with pink and purple sapphires and diamonds. Note how ...
Lot 200. A diamond and blue diamond crossover ring, by Bulgari. Estimate £600,000 - 800,000. ...
Lot 198. 198 A diamond single-stone ring, by Harry Winston. Estimate £120,000-150,000. SOLD FOR £265,250.
Lot 197. A double-row natural pearl necklace with diamond clasp. Estimate £70,000-90,000. SOLD FOR £253,250.
Lot 195. 195 An art deco ruby and diamond bracelet, circa 1930. Estimate £30,000-50,000. SOLD ...
Lot 27. A gold and enamel bangle, by Bapst & Falize, circa 1885. Estimate £6,000-8,000. ...
Lot 26. An enamel and diamond pendant, by Lucien Falize, last quarter of the 19th ...
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.