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Victoria Sterling handcrafted 18ct gold brooch featuring a hunting horn with a hound dog - ...
Sue Brown golf bag brooch of platinum clubheads, set with baguette diamonds and a pearl ...
Macklowe Gallery Victorian 18ct gold and reverse crystal brooch, representing ducks in flight, circa 1880s.
Kimberly Klosterman Jewelry Edwardian 14ct gold bracelet in the shape of a rounded horseshoe nail. ...
Hannah Peters Jewellery running fox necklace, with the fox set in 22ct gold and the ...
Glorious Antiques 18ct gold locket with enamel horseshoe.
Craig Evan Small Victorian reverse crystal intaglio link bracelet featuring an equestrian-themed horse, dog and ...
Elizabeth Rose Victorian 18ct gold and pearl lucky horseshoe brooch.
A La Vieille Russie antique Russian bracelet featuring a centered horseshoe comprising turquoise and old ...
Bentley & Skinner late Victorian horse-riding crop and hat brooch, with the hat set in ...
The Spare Room granulated gold, enamel and turquoise fringe earrings.
Melody Rodgers claw-set Dormeuse earrings in 14ct gold with rose diamonds.
Kentshire lightweight repoussé embellished 18ct gold and black enamelled plaques, set with topaz, pearl, ruby, ...
Glorious Antique Jewelry Georgian torpedo pinchback earrings with granulation and repoussé work.
Glorious Antique Jewelry Victorian high carat gold and turquoise coach covers of orbs, which open ...
Craig Evan Small Day to Night earrings with delicate cannetille work, circa 1800s.
Bernardo Souvenir earrings of detachable drops, depicting ancient Roman monuments: the Pantheon, the Temple of ...
Bentley & Skinner gold and garnet cabochon graduated Victorian fringe earrings, circa 1880.
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.