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A. Brandt & Son Swiss enamel necklace and earrings set from the early Victorian era. ...
Doyle & Doyle Victorian diamond fringe necklace, featuring Old European-cut diamonds, fashioned in silver topped ...
FD Gallery Art Deco seed pearl and diamond sautoir, signed Yard for Raymond Yard, circa ...
Fred Leighton Georgian foil-backed amethyst riviere.
Glorious Antique Jewelry Georgian flat-cut foiled garnets, which form a wreath around the neck, or ...
James Robinson gold, amethyst and pearl necklace with removable pendant. English, circa 1850.
Kentshire Edwardian diamond lavalier with laurel leaf motif in platinum over 18ct yellow gold with ...
Lang Antiques negligee of asymmetrical drops of a faceted round sapphire, crowned by a convex ...
Past Era Art Nouveau 14ct yellow gold floral swag necklace set with freshwater pearls and ...
Simon Teakle emerald and diamond necklace, designed as a series of 16 oval cabochon emeralds, ...
Pennisi Milano Georgian repoussé yellow gold and amethyst parure comprising a necklace and a pair ...
Simon Millard FGA of Bath Georgian witch's heart brooch in 9ct gold, set with flat-cut ...
Romanov Russia Victorian era gold and turquoise forget-me-not heart locket bracelet, circa 1860.
Melody Rodgers Double entwined heart necklace.
Kunsthandel Inez Stodel English silver “key to my heart" brooch with gold backing set with ...
Fred Leighton foil-backed crowned heart ring with a rose-cut diamond centre mounted in silver-topped yellow ...
E.D. Marshall Jewelers signed Cartier heart-shaped pendant in 18ct yellow gold with a green guilloché ...
Bentley & Skinner enamel and diamond heart bangle, with the central heart-shaped panel decorated in ...
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.