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The historic Cowdray Pearls necklace was formerly in the collection of Viscountess Cowdray, who died ...
At some point in the history of the Cowdray necklace, the pearls were made into ...
The exceptional Burmese ruby and diamond ring was formerly part of the personal jewellery collection ...
Set with an incredible 8.48ct non-heat-treated Burmese ruby and framed by white diamonds, the Queen ...
Christie's used this striking image of a model wearing sapphire and diamond earrings against a ...
This pearl necklace was sold by Sotheby’s for $4.82 million in 2007. Called the Duchess ...
This diamond and ruby tiara, thought to be from the second half of the 19th ...
The hammer fell at just over $57,000 for this 20th century emerald tiara with round-cut ...
This diamond tiara, which was accompanied by a matching diamond necklace, is thought to be ...
Sotheby's jewellery auction in Geneva in May 2015 set a new world record for any ...
Mounted into a Cartier ring and weighing 25.59 carats, the Burmese ruby made history at ...
A very rare natural pearl necklace set a new record for a double-row string of ...
A Cartier brooch set with diamonds and a 27.54ct Kashmir sapphire broke the record for ...
Hidden away in a bank vault for seven decades, “The Historic Pink Diamond” resurfaced at ...
A 19th century diamond tiara belonging to the Duchess of Roxburghe went under the hammer ...
The stunning Cartier tiara from the 1930s was part of the estate of Mary, Duchess ...
This pair of Burmese sapphire and diamond ear clips sold for $3.42 million at Sotheby’s ...
This Cartier tiara dating from the 1930s is one of three vintage tiaras from the ...
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.