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A 1970s 18ct gold Tissu Milanais cuff by Georges Lenfant from the ‘Optical’ collection.
Although men’s engagement rings remain “the exception rather than the rule” at Hancocks, when men ...
1.21 carat E VVS2 Old European brilliant cut diamond engagement ring, circa 1930s, in platinum, ...
Three stone yellow and white diamond engagement ring, circa 1930s, set with a central 1.85 ...
3.20 carat H VVS1 Asscher cut diamond engagement ring, circa 1930s, in platinum with baguette ...
An elegant gold leaf brooch scattered with round brilliant-cut diamonds by Pierre Sterlé (c.1950) from ...
Hancocks London offers this 1930 platinum, jade and coral ring that once belonged to Elizabeth ...
This retro citrine and gold necklace and bracelet set, exhibited by Hancocks at Masterpiece London, ...
Circa 1940s suite of jewellery by Trabert & Hoeffer and Mauboussin, being sold at TEFAF ...
A whimsical pair of yellow gold and diamond "Hand & Glove" earflaps by Paul Flato, ...
Rose gold bangle set with calibre-cut sapphires, with links decorated in brilliant-cut diamonds set in ...
Art Nouveau Wisteria Nymph pendant by Georges Le Sach. Exhibited by Hancocks.
Art Nouveau yellow gold brooch designed with a central aquamarine panel carrying an aquamarine drop ...
Art Deco aquamarine briolette pendant set with diamonds, two fancy-cut sapphires as well as bands ...
A Victorian sapphire and rose diamond gold coiled bracelet ending in a snake's head with ...
Cartier bracelet that once belonged to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor featuring amethyst, turquoise ...
Art Deco Cartier jade, mother of pearl and lapis lazuli desk clock circa 1925. Hancocks ...
A magnificent old-European cut diamond riviere necklace. Hancocks.
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.