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A Tiffany brooch from 1868 is unlike anything you can imagine the house producing today, ...
The prestigious Rothschild collection has lent some outstanding examples of Victorian Mourning jewelry, including a ...
Finn Jewelry engagement ring featuring an oval diamond suspended from a diamond pavé band.
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled rose gold, set with an antique champagne rose ...
Tiffany Soleste emerald-cut diamond engagement ring featuring bead-set diamonds surrounding the central diamond and encircling ...
Barbara Michelle Jacobs pear-shaped diamond engagement ring, available with either a recycled yellow, white or ...
Monique Péan Mineraux collection engagement ring in recycled oxidised platinum, set with an antique white ...
Graff emerald-cut diamond engagement ring in Graff's signature Flame setting with a rose gold band ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled oxidised platinum, set with an antique white oval ...
Jessica McCormack yellow gold Oval Diamond Trio ring, set with a 2.24ct oval cut diamond ...
Fred Leighton 3.01ct platinum cushion-cut diamond engagement ring.
De Beers' Caress solitaire engagement ring incorporates a curved diamond pave´ band that appears to ...
Anna Sheffield Theda ring, with a central elongated rose-cut pale yellow diamond flanked by four ...
Lot 248, a sapphire and diamond tiara dating from 1890, is regal yet delicate (estimate: ...
Lot 43 is a pair of 19th century natural pearl and diamond earrings (estimate: £30,000-40,000). ...
Lot 203 is an impressive Cartier Panthère ring with peridot eyes (£2,500-3,500). Christie's Important Jewels ...
Christie's Important Jewels Sale also saw the sale of a pair of ruby and diamond ...
Lot 99, a contemporary cuff by Spanish artist jeweller Vicente Gracia from Valencia, is one ...
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.