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A cherished gift from a Holocaust survivor illustrates the meaning of value for the conductor
The watchmaker’s use of recycled steel and plant matter-based straps is an answer to raw material shortages
With the coin market in decline, the UK Treasury organisation tries to find other ways of making money as part of a reinvention of itself
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Founder Jonny Garrett talks about his novelties and the British company’s charitable efforts
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Georgian authenticity blends with modern comfort at the country house that inspired many of her watercolours
Our writer would keep it legit in her version of the mansion from 1960s caper ‘How to Steal a Million’
A V&A exhibition will show lesser known jewellery by the company famous for its imperial Easter eggs
Prices have been rising alongside the independent watchmaker’s popularity
Asian collectors drive up resale prices with growing interest at auction
Although hard to quantify its value, jadeite, the jeweller’s favourite form, is weaving its magic
Omega’s 90-year link to the Games brings success in secondary markets and has ‘emotional’ value
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The woman behind the Jacqueline’s Choice events picks items including a stylish Emmeline necklace and a Barbara Crowe bangle bought in the Sixties
‘Men aspire to that quintessential male image. If a superstar is comfortable wearing a brooch they are too’
Consultant and collector Helen Drutt is most impressed by jewellery that stops her in her tracks
The jeweller and judge on the British talent show says its educational impact has been huge
Retailers and consumers are driving demand for greater traceability in the gold supply chain
Western Cape house has many features typical of the period — and some unexpected ones
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