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Behind the scenes with Dior as a four-leaf clover set wth tsavorties is mounted onto ...
A view of the back of Dior's Tête de Mort yellow gold and amethyst ring ...
The new Dior Tête de Mort jewels such as this amethyst necklace, are the result ...
One of Dior's Tête de Mort necklaces, this version in pink quartz version with little ...
Pink quartz is said to inspire a peaceful state of mind and one of the ...
The amethyst version of the Dior Tête de Mort ring features Mr Dior's lucky four-leaf ...
Chalcedony is reputed to have the ability to inspire strength in its wearer and chosen ...
Lot 99 is the very first piece of jewellery in Dr. Anne Shannon's collection of ...
Lot 292 is a Giuliano necklace from 1896 featuring a garnet surrounded by enamelled scrolls ...
Look out for jewels with style at auction houses such as Woolley and Wallis, that ...
Lot 233 Victorian seed pearl hinged bangle engraved on the inside with a dedication to ...
Lot 161 is a Ramsden and Carr tabernacle pendant in silver with two hinged plaques ...
Lot 166 British Arts & Crafts jeweller Omar Ramsden made this bracelet for his wife ...
Lot 240 A curious item in the sale is this facsimile of the William Goscombe ...
Lot 209 A silver and enamel necklace and pendant circa 1900 attributed to Henry Wilson. ...
Lot 276 A gold portrait plaque bracelet by Castellani circa 1860 depicting six famous academics, ...
From bold Art Deco to delicate and romantic, this is one of the pair of ...
Lot 285 An Art Nouveau brooch pendant circa 1895 by Falize with plique a jour ...
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.