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A Victorian twelve-ray star brooch from Bentley & Skinner that adds a brilliant finishing touch ...
A Fabergé pierced diamond bow brooch (c.1913) with millegrain platinum settings for rose-cut diamonds and ...
This Dragonfly brooch from Bentley & Skinner looks just like an antique from the Victorian ...
This Dragonfly brooch (£32,500) looks like an antique from the Victorian era, but it is ...
Bentley & Skinner Dragonfly brooch with demantoid garnets and diamonds (£32,500).
This adorable Bentley & Skinner bee brooch is set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, ruby cabochon ...
If you haven’t been to Bentley & Skinner’s London Piccadilly boutique yet, you should. Its ...
Bentley & Skinner Art Nouveau René Lalique plique-à-jour dragonfly pendant with a cushion-shaped aquamarine.
Bentley & Skinner emerald, ruby and rose-cut diamond Victorian dragonfly brooch, with two pairs of ...
Bentley & Skinner Victorian moonstone and diamond double heart ring with the two pear-cut cabochon ...
Maxim V tiara in white gold set with 2,358 diamonds and 14 rare pearls - ...
Bentley & Skinner’s Edwardian diamond garland necklace with articulated openwork frame embellished with tied ribbon/bows ...
The so-called Downton Abbey tiara dates back to the 1800s and is pavé set with ...
A side view of the Bentley & Skinner emerald and diamond Victorian engagement ring, circa ...
An emerald sits in the centre of this three stone Victorian engagement ring from Bentley ...
A side view of Bentley & Skinner's diamond and ruby Victorian engagement ring, circa 1850.
Bentley & Skinner three stone Victorian engagement ring with an old brilliant-cut diamond at its ...
Bentley & Skinner diamond cluster Victorian engagement ring, dating from circa 1890, set with a ...
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.