Jewellery

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This diamond and aquamarine brooch once belonged to Evita Peron (above).

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Ruby art deco necklace (above).

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These pearls once belonged to Jackie O (above).

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Emereld and diamond brooch from Tiffany, 1911 (above).

Coronation Jewellery

Coronation jewellery (above).

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Platinum diamond and sapphire twin ring (above).

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Earrings, diamonds (above).

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The Russian crown jewels (above).

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Art Deco era bracelet (above).

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A Russian pink tourmaline and diamond brooch, circa 1850 (above).

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The Hall sapphire and diamond necklace (above).

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Earrings, probably vintage (above).

Queen Victoria Coronation Ring, 1838.

Queen Victoria´s coronation ring, 1838. Gold, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and silver (above).

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Yellow diamond (above).

1770s romanov jewellery

Romanov diamond brooch from 1770´s (above).

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Aquamarine and diamond necklace from Cartier, 1912 (above).

diamonds and amethysts

Diamonds and amethysts (above).

cupids arrows set 1900

Cupids arrows in diamonds and rubies, circa 1900 (above).

Colombian emereld and diamond bracelet

Colombian emerald and diamond bracelet (above).

Imperial Russia

Diamond and sapphire earrings from imperial Russia (above).

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