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Bentley & Skinner Regency diamond and blue enamel cluster necklace, circa 1820.
Bentley & Skinner late Georgian diamond earrings, circa 1830.
A.R. Ullmann Victorian buckle ring, which opens to reveal the message “Cling to Me”.
Erica Weiner open-back gold Regard ring with engraved work on the shoulders and shank.
Adin Antique Jewellery Victorian snake ring with mine-cut diamond head.
Simon Teakle single mine-cut diamond heart ring with mine-cut surround.
Bell and Bird Victorian silver-topped gold, double diamond mine-cut heart ring.
Trivette Antique Jewellery Victorian crowned heart ring with ruby centre and mine-cut diamonds.
Doyle & Doyle Victorian enamel and yellow gold ring with a mine-cut diamond solitaire.
Fred Leighton Victorian alternative cluster ring in silver top with open back.
Fourtane Victorian gold cluster ring set with a Persian turquoise centre and mine-cut surround.
A. Brandt + Son late Victorian, three-stone emerald and old mine-cut diamond ring.
SJ Phillips Victorian, five-stone ruby ring with small accent rose-cut diamonds.
Bernardo Antichità Victorian, five-stone, old mine-cut diamond ring.
Les Enluminures posy ring engraved on the inside with the inscription “In love abide till ...
Berganza ruby ring set with a faceted ruby in a closed-back quatrefoil collet, circa 15th ...
Berganza posy ring with a double heart motif, four-petal flowers and heart motifs, English, circa ...
Kunsthandel Inez Stodel high carat gold and enamel ring with a central ruby, circa 1500s.
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.