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Van Krankendonk Duffels yellow gold, diamond and aquamarine 'Reflection' brooch by Trabert & Hoeffer-Mauboussin, New ...
Anthea AG yellow diamond ring in 18ct gold, set with a 2.55ct fancy yellow diamond ...
Anthea AG opal and diamond spider brooch, set in platinum and 18ct gold, English circa ...
Anthea AG contemporary Cartier 18ct gold and diamond nappy pin, numbered and signed Cartier (£2,800).
Anthea AG Cartier London flower brooch, circa 1961, in its original box (£6,500).
Anthea AG fine aquamarine and diamond ring with a large central aquamarine, circa 1940s (£8,500).
The Rosebery Tiara in gold silver and diamonds, with natural bouton and drop pearls in ...
'Frozen' by artist Sam Tho Duong, silver nylon and freshwater pearls, 2011, on display at ...
Bodice ornament in gold with enamel, turquoise, abalone pearl and mother-of-pearl by George Fouquet, Paris, ...
Brooch with natural brown pearls set in platinum and diamonds, France, 1900. © Albion Art.
Necklace with natural pearls set in coloured gold, probably England, circa 1850. © Victoria and ...
1930s Cartier necklace in platinum, with natural pearls from the Gulf and diamond clasps, from ...
Cross pendant in gold with rubies and natural pearls, Germany, 1500-25. © Victoria and Albert ...
Grand Jete in gold with diamonds and two cultured baroque pearls by Geoffrey Rowlandson, London, ...
Earrings in gold with natural seed pearls and diamonds, France, circa 1795-1810. © Victoria and ...
Pomellato Veleno rings in rose gold with amethyst, white quartz and pink quartz.
Pomellato Tango rings in rose gold and rhodium-plated silver with brilliant and rose-cut brown diamonds.
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.