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Les Enluminures Elizabethan gold and emerald ring.
SJ Phillips early 18th century ruby and rose diamond cross pendant, Spanish, circa 1700.
SJ Phillips enamel and ruby brooch, circa 1680.
Berganza 15th century gold and carnelian ring.
This famous Fabergé Peacock egg was commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in 1908 ...
Simon Teakle antique diamond bracelet, designed as an open scroll flexible band of old mine-cut ...
Humphrey Butler Art Nouveau dragonfly brooch of ruby, diamond and enamel mounted in gold (POA).
Bell and Bird early 19th century Iberian gold and emerald earrings ($3,600).
Joden Jewelers Renaissance revival enamel, gold and diamond, signed Carlo Giuliano pendant on a chain ...
Pat Saling early 19th century interchangeable diamond foliate motif necklace, shown here in its tiara ...
This Pat Sailing antique floral and leaf diamond motif necklace, with old mine cut diamonds, ...
Kentshire Galleries antique cushion-cut, foiled topaz ring in a rose-cut diamond surround, French, circa 1830 ...
Kentshire Galleries antique gold necklace set with cushion-cut emerald paste in a foil-back setting, French, ...
Keyamour Victorian yellow gold buckle bracelets with scalloped engraved edges (POA).
Aaron Faber Gallery Leroy women’s hunting watch with intricate enamel pictorial case, circa 1890s.
Sheila Goldfinger hunting case watch attached to a gold rope guard chain with a diamond ...
The Three Graces platinum, diamond and black enamel watch pendant, set with 69 diamonds, circa ...
A La Vielle Russie Belle Époque gold and enamel pansy brooch with a matching gold ...
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.