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Christie's Important Jewels Sale also saw the sale of a pair of ruby and diamond ...
Lot 99, a contemporary cuff by Spanish artist jeweller Vicente Gracia from Valencia, is one ...
Lot 4, a dragonfly brooch dating from the late 19th century, looks real enough to ...
These elegant late 19th century natural pearl ear pendants more than doubled their high pre-sale ...
Lot 434, a 23.00ct Ceylon sapphire ring, flanked by diamonds (estimate: £140,000-180,000), makes up a ...
Lot 334 is not the most expensive or even the most beautiful, but it is ...
Lot 252 at Christie's sale of Important Jewels in London was a sapphire and diamond ...
Lot 248, a sapphire and diamond tiara dating from 1890, is regal yet delicate (estimate: ...
Christie's Lot 239 Cartier rock crystal, enamel, mother-of-pearl and diamond clock dating from circa 1925 ...
Lot 234, a warm, honey-hued citrine bracelet by Cartier, sums up the elegance of the ...
Lot 220 is an emerald, ruby and diamond Scarab brooch signed by Cartier (estimate: £8,000-12,000). ...
Lot 203, a Cartier lapis lazuli ring, is striking for its Art Deco simplicity (estimate: ...
Christie's Lot 177 Cartier diamond Panthère ring (estimate: £12,500-18,500).
This five-strand natural pearl necklace with a central diamond-set pendant that can be removed and ...
The star of Christie's Important Jewels sale on 26 November 2014 was Lot 444, a ...
The star attraction at Christie's Important Jewels sale in London yesterday was the 14.66ct untreated ...
With a pre-sale estimate of US$700,000-900,000, this 18.38ct square-cut H color diamond pendant sold for ...
Christie’s New York kicked of their fall auction season with the sale of 350 Important ...
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.