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GRAFF. Multishape Yellow and White Diamond Scroll Motif Necklace and Earrings. POA
GRAFF. Emerald Scroll Necklace and Earrings. POA
The Star by Eliane Fattal and S.J. Phillips. Once the star is removed in its ...
The Star as a ring. The diamond-set star screws off and the ring can be ...
S.J. Phillips and Eliane Fattal. The Star detached can be worn in the hair.
Eliane Fattal for S. J. Phillips No. 10. Star, c.1860. The star, with five pavé ...
Eliane Fattal for S.J. Phillips. Oak Leaf and Acorn jewel, c.1860 The diamond and emerald ...
Eliane Fattal for S. J. Phillips No. 6 is an Oak leaf and acorn jewel ...
Three diamond set daisies, graduated in size, were made in 1880 and re-worked by Eliane ...
Eliane Fattal for S. J. Phillips. Daisy Chain, c. 1880. The original Victorian owner would ...
Eliane Fattal. SJ Phillips. Cartier Glasses. Cartier 1922 Originally a belt buckle, these platinum twin ...
The Sun-Drop Diamond. 110.03 Carats. Graded Fancy Vivid Yellow, the highest colour grading for a ...
A very fine natural pearl and diamond necklace, Cartier, 1930s + reports. Estimate CHF 700’000 ...
A rare and impressive diamond, rock crystal and yellow gold dragonfly brooch, JAR Paris, 1987. ...
A 4.08 carat Fancy Blue marquise-cut diamond mounted as a ring. Estimate CHF 725’000 - ...
Ruby and diamond necklace, clip and earrings, 19th century + box, 19th century. Estimate CHF ...
An impressive Fancy Vivid Blue diamond ring, featuring a modified cushion-shaped stone of 4.16 carats. ...
A Mystery-set ruby and baguette-cut diamond scroll brooch, by Van Cleef & Arpels, 1930s. Estimate: ...
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.