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Two blue dragons are depicted playing with a pearl in this exquisite hair pin made ...
A romantic platinum and diamond diadem with stylised fuschia flower motifs created by Joseph Chaumet ...
Designed by Robert Lemoine, this necklace in gold, frosted rock crystal, jasper and diamonds features ...
A vanity case by Joseph Chaumet circa 1925 in gold, platinum, nephrite, lapis lazuli and ...
A delightful Hummingbird Aigrette in gold, silver, diamonds and rubies with hummingbird feathers created by ...
Exhibited at the 1900 Paris Exhibition, Wartski offers this René Lalique pendant and brooch at ...
One of the highlights of TEFAF 2017 is this 1930s ruby and diamond panel necklace ...
Salvador Dalí’s 1950s Persistence of Sound melting telephone earrings, seen at TEFAF, are miniature works ...
British Royal jeweller Andrew Grima was commissioned in 1969 by Omega to create a collection ...
Hancocks London offers this 1930 platinum, jade and coral ring that once belonged to Elizabeth ...
Don’t miss S J Phillips’ Bonsai tree and vase clock by Verger Frères from the ...
A La Vieille Russie’s Art Deco double clip brooch in diamond, onyx and platinum.
The Spare Room Anna sterling love brooch, circa 1880.
The Spare Room Antiques’ Grand Tour micro mosaic brooch of the forum in Rome.
S.J. Phillips en tremblant antique floral spray and diamond brooch in silver on top of ...
Kunsthandel Inez Stodel’s silver gilt and flat-cut garnet aigrette.
Bentley & Skinner’s Victorian hard stone cameo with pearl surround.
Vivien’s Treasure Wonderland’s Victorian 15 carat eternity hair encased mourning brooch with seed pearls.
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.