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Lot 15 and 17 jadeite cabochon and diamond ring double strand jadeite bead necklace diamond ...
An impressive 4.00-carat pigeon blood ruby from Burma with no indication of heat is surrounded ...
The top lot was an exceptional Belle Époque devant-de-corsage brooch created by Cartier, Paris (1912) ...
Enamelled gold vanity case and lipstick holder mounted with coral and set with diamonds and ...
A gold vanity case with 'laque burgauté panels by Cartier, Paris circa 1925. It is ...
Evoking the glamour of a gilded era, this gold, enamel, engine-turned cigarette case with a ...
Showing a wide range of jewellery style, this gold pendant in form of Paddington Bear ...
The Cartier crucifix worn by Rihanna to Met Gala 2018 was originally created in 1934 ...
Naomi Watts was the guest of honour at a gala dinner, ahead of the opening ...
Cartier Paris Stomacher sapphire and diamond brooch, 1907 (from the Cartier Collection), normally worn at ...
Cartier Paris hairpin c.1905, with seed pearls, diamonds, and celluloid, that was owned by Australian-born ...
This magnificent 1932 emerald necklace design from Cartier London, that belonged to Lady Beatrice Forbes, ...
The one creation not to miss is the Cartier London Tutti Frutti bandeau, made in ...
Cartier’s royal favour is epitomised by the items loaned by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. ...
Queen Elisabeth of Belgium wearing the platinum garland-style 1912 Cartier tiara with lighter settings possible ...
One of the highlights of TEFAF 2017 is this 1930s ruby and diamond panel necklace ...
Cartier Art Deco bracelet circa 1925, with diamonds, natural pearls, emeralds and onyx. Exhibited by ...
Berganza rose diamond-set arrow jabot pin by Cartier Paris, mounted and set in platinum and ...
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.