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Lot 164. A vari-coloured beryl and diamond necklace, with four graduated rows of polished beryl ...
Lot 4: a gold and micromosaic locket pendant, circa 1865. Sold for £2,750.
Lot 250: a diamond fringe necklace set with brilliant-cut and marquise-cut diamonds totalling approximately 21ct. ...
Diamond fringe necklace and other lots sold at Bonhams' Fine Jewellery Sale on 13 March ...
Lot 245: A pair of diamond earrings set with two brilliant-cut diamonds, weighing 1.65 and ...
Pear-shaped diamond solitaire ring (7.04 cts) flanked by tapered diamond baguettes; signed Winston for Harry ...
Diamond ring, Bulgari. Set with a rectangular cut-cornered brilliant-cut fancy intense yellow diamond (21.07cts), flanked ...
An emerald and diamond necklace, Bulgari, composed of 104 graduated emerald beads. Accentuated by round ...
Orion earrings with geometric enamel work in red and black with black semi-precious stones.
Leda hoop earrings with black enamel work and navy blue beads.
Manish Arora/Amrapali collection multi-coloured jewelled necklace with enamel work and semi-precious stones.
Faye ring with geometric enamel work in red, white and black, set with a black ...
Astral cuff with geometric enamel work in red and black, with a black semi-precious stone ...
Wristwear, earstuds, ring and necklace from Ganjam's previous Le Jardin collection.
Bracelet with pink sapphires, pearls and diamonds from Ganjam's new Le Jardin collection.
Y shaped necklace with pink sapphires, pearls and diamonds from Ganjam's new Le Jardin collection.
Model wearing the purple amethyst ring from Ganjam's new Le Jardin collection.
Ring with pink sapphires, purple amethyst and diamonds from Ganjam's new Le Jardin collection.
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.