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Bedazzled 15th May, 2009

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Grima - 18ct. Yellow Gold "Textured Wire" Brooch set with Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Diamonds. London Hallmarks 1967 Stunning jewellery from antiquity to the present day will be on show at the fair. The renowned Swiss exhibitor Grima, who has designed jewellery for the Queen, Jackie Kennedy and Marc Jacobs to name a few, will display a diverse selection of pieces from the sixties and seventies up to the present day.

Whilst the Dutch jewellery dealer Jan van Kranendonk, is showing a girl on ivory, circa 1880, by respected Italian goldsmith Giuliano.

Exhibitor 21st Century Jewels are bringing a magnificent coral, onyx and diamond Modernist pendant by Rene Boivin, circa 1927, while Didier Antiques will show a silver and gold bangle from the 40s designed by the Italian painter Gino Severini which is seemingly made by overlapping sheets of silver held together by gold screws. Van Den Bosch will show a Jugendstil gold brooch circa 1902, a gold winged insect, set with turquoise, opal ruby and pearl with green plique-a-jour on the edge of the wings.

The Gilded Lily will be bringing a charming parrot brooch, with diamonds resting in his feathers, an emerald eye and a coral beak, while Jessica McCormack will bring ‘Strike One’, a single earring shaped like a lightening bolt, with graduated diamonds weighing 1.90 carats in total.

Lucas Rarities comes to the fair with a range of stunning art nouveau and art deco jewellery pieces including diamond encrusted creations from French jewellery making dynasty Boucheron and German jewellers Schleife.

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