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Sheila Goldfinger Victorian blue and yellow enamel, diamond and gold forget-me-not bracelet.
Past Era 18ct rose gold bangle bracelet, decorated with a pearl Lily of the Valley ...
Kunsthandel Inez Stodel gold love token with the message “A toi ma pensée", meaning I ...
Gray & Davis turn-of-the-century twin tulip and leaves, delicate gold cuff bracelets.
Designs by Irene Art Nouveau enamel and diamond orchid brooch.
A La Vieille Russie Victorian old-mine, pear-shaped diamond ear brooch set in silver and gold. ...
Bell and Bird pearl ring with a central diamond, flanked by tiny gold forget-me-nots on ...
Provenance Jewellery mid-19th century locket in 15ct gold designed as an oval locket pendant. In ...
The Three Graces Victorian gold AEI (Amity, Eternity, Infinity) pendant with rubies, sapphires and seed ...
Melody Rodgers turn-of-the-century red enamel and seed pearl double heart with bow top pendant, signifying ...
Inez Stodel 18ct gold pendant featuring two birds with diamond bodies on a branch close ...
Glorious Antique Jewelry’s cabochon turquoise Victorian swallow brooch representing safe home.
Berganza pendant dating back to approximately 1930, in 18ct gold with diamonds and synthetic rubies ...
Shreve, Crump & Low 21st century platinum and 18ct yellow gold dragonfly earrings set with ...
Macklowe Gallery circa 1880 oxidised silver and 18ct gold dragonfly brooch with diamonds and sapphires. ...
Lydia Courteille heirloom of tomorrow ring of brown diamonds, green garnets, green turquoise and rubies ...
Linda Horn Art Nouveau dragonfly pin, attributed to Eugène Feuillâtre, mounted en tremblant, its wings ...
J. Baptista early 20th century dragonfly brooch with naturalistic details in gold, baroque pearls, rubies ...
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.