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Lot 305, a mid-19th century natural pearl and diamond devant-de-corsage brooch (estimate: US$580,000 - $790,000). ...
Lot 303, a sapphire and diamond ring, set with a sugarloaf cabochon colour-change sapphire weighing ...
Lot 301, a rare coloured diamond ring, set with a 1.92ct rectangular-cut fancy red diamond ...
Lot 282, a rare natural pearl, emerald and diamond necklace, strung with 23 slightly graduated ...
Lot 263, an exceptional emerald and diamond ring, set with a cushion-shaped Colombian emerald weighing ...
Lot 258, a 35.28ct fancy deep brown-yellow cushion-shaped diamond ring (estimate: US$1,000,000 - $1,200,000).
Lot 256, a rare diamond, onyx and emerald 'Tiger' bangle by Cartier, 1967 (estimate: US$72,000 ...
Lot 253 a yellow diamond, sapphire and diamond panther brooch by Cartier (estimate: US$86,000 - ...
Lot 247 Star of Kashmir: an exceptional sapphire and diamond ring, set with a 19.88ct ...
Lot 241, mid-19th century antique diamond tiara, with wheat sheaves, flowers, leaves and buds all ...
Lot 211, a diamond ‘belt’ bracelet by Van Cleef & Arpels (estimate: US$160,000 - $260,000). ...
An emerald, ruby and diamond 'Scarabée' brooch by Suzanne Belperron (estimate: US$22,000 - $29,000). Sold ...
Lot 166, an antique set of Ceylon sapphire and diamond jewellery (estimate: US$43,000 - $63,000). ...
In May 2013, Harry Winston purchased a 101.73ct pear-shaped diamond known as the '101' at ...
Lot 76, a set of diamond and gold ‘Fougeres’ jewellery by Boucheron (estimate: US$27,000 - ...
Rosebery pearl tiara from V&A Pearl exhibition in London. Photo courtesy of Sotheby's copyright.
Farah Khan Snake Around a Pearl ring.
Farah Khan ruby and diamond studded Octopus earrings.
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.