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Bentley & Skinner Fabergé gold and hard stone seal, with a moss agate panel and ...
Bentley & Skinner late Victorian pink and green tourmaline, and diamond twin witch’s heart brooch, ...
Bentley & Skinner Victorian turquoise snake necklace featuring turquoise cabochons, rose-cut diamonds and garnet eyes.
Bentley & Skinner Victorian moonstone and diamond spider brooch - the body is composed of ...
Bentley & Skinner late Victorian demantoid garnet and diamond lizard brooch.
Bentley & Skinner Renaissance revival gold and enamel gem-set necklace by Carlo and Arthur Giuliano, ...
Bentley & Skinner enamel and diamond heart bangle, with the central heart-shaped panel decorated in ...
Bentley & Skinner’s gold Victorian chain with heart-shaped locket pendant.
Bentley & Skinner’s Victorian long yellow gold chain, with floral decorated clasp, circa 1850.
Bentley & Skinner late Victorian horse-riding crop and hat brooch, with the hat set in ...
Bentley & Skinner Georgian gem-set Pendeloque drop earrings, each set with a ruby top in ...
Bentley & Skinner 19th century gold locket of three interlocked horseshoes, one of emeralds, one ...
Bentley & Skinner early Victorian blue enamel and pearl star locket with yellow gold back ...
Bentley & Skinner Victorian opal and diamond pendant, with the heart-shaped opal set to the ...
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’s Victorian three-stone, half-carved hoop emerald and diamond ring in yellow gold, circa ...
Bentley & Skinner Victorian moonstone and diamond double heart ring with the two pear-cut cabochon ...
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.