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Lot 371, a Janesich diamond necklace with a carved moonstone, sold for £20,000.
Lot 185 and 187, a Cartier yellow diamond ring and a 3.04ct diamond ring, the ...
Lot 72: gold Tiffany frog cufflinks and tie pin, which sold for £3,500.
A gold, crystalised agate and pearl torque necklace made by Andrew Grima in 1968, on ...
A gold, chalcedony and diamond ring made by Andrew Grima in 1980 on sale at ...
A gold and Brazilian citrine brooch made by Andrew Grima in 1970, on sale at ...
A gold and opal pendant made by Andrew Grima, on sale at Louisa Guinness Gallery.
A textured gold and diamond pin brooch made by Andrew Grima in 1970, on sale ...
This Andrew Grima ring from 1972, set with a Fancy greyish-blue diamond, sold for £1.48 ...
Alexander Davis Dark Romance white gold ring with a purple amethyst and diamonds (£2,703).
Dendritic white gold earrings with aquamarines, diamonds and iolites from Alexander Davis (£2,302).
Alexander Davis Dendritic Lattice ring set with diamonds (£3,300).
Alexander Davis Dendritic pendant, set with a variety of coloured gemstones on a white gold ...
Alexander Davis Half Dendritic yellow gold ring, set with amethyst, aquamarine, sapphires and diamonds (£1,795).
Alexander Davis Dendritic yellow gold ring with pink sapphires and tsavorite garnets (£2,001).
Gold cuff bracelet with diamonds from US brand Jordan Alexander ($18,513).
These Jordan Alexander earrings feature London blue topaz, diamonds and deep blue-green azurite drops ($7,810).
Intensely blue, this Jordan Alexander marquise-shaped aquamarine ring is set east-west for a fun, stackable ...
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.