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Based in Firenze, Italy, Bernardo Antichita are the dealers in Antique and Estate Jewellery, Fine Watches and Works of Art. Their collections of unusual cufflinks, sophisticated baubles and other outstanding gentlemen's accessories truly permit to express one's personality. Regularly updated website now offers most of the stock for online purchase. Unique gifts worth seeing, they will make their owner to stand out even in the most sophisticated circles of the art and antiques collectors.
http://www.bernardoantichita.com/
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Bespoke & luxury gifts, watches, jewellery, accessories, guns and rifles.
http://www.williamandson.com/
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Established in 1979, we are very excited to be celebrating our 30th birthday this year! We have built up a reputation for our high quality and diverse jewellery collections and a friendly, discreet and highly professional service one would expect from an independent family run business.
http://www.nigelmilne.co.uk/
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Michael Rose "Source of The Unusual"- an established business within the Burlington Arcade since 1989, now with four individual showrooms showcasing an exceptional collection of jewellery.
http://www.rosejewels.com/
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Hancocks, founded in 1849 and still family owned, is one of London's oldest and finest specialist dealers buying and selling rare and collectable jewels.
http://www.hancocks-london.com
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London based brothers, Guy and Max, create exquisite diamond jewellery with a contemporary edge.
http://www.guyandmax.com/
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Burlington Jewellers - Pandora Jewellery, Fine Jewels and Sterling Silver Cufflinks in London's Burlington Arcade.
http://www.burlingtonjewellers.com/
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Cartier - watches, wedding and engagement rings, diamond jewellery and others luxury goods of the famous French watchmaker-jeweller.
http://www.cartier.com/en_eu/Cartier
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The pedigree of this famous company dates back to its founder George Wickes who first entered his mark at Goldsmiths' Hall in 1722. In 1735, Wickes became firmly established when he went into business on his own. Soon after, he was appointed as goldsmith to the Prince of Wales. Each era produced pieces much sought after by antique connoisseurs of today. In 1802, the Garrard name was cemented when Robert Garrard senior took sole control of the firm. Upon his death in 1818 his sons Robert Garrard II, James and Sebastian succeeded him in the business. Garrard has a rich heritage and the challenge is to harness a unique past with modern day relevance. The "crown and G" logo takes reference from the Robert Garrard hallmark of 1822. The motif plays an integral role in the jewellery and silver collections. Likewise, the refreshing raspberry packaging used today is an updated version from a colour used last century. The re-inventive spirit lives on and the year 2002 heralded a dynamic re-launch of Garrard onto the international stage. Customers at Garrard know they are benefiting from an unrivalled heritage of working with the most precious jewels to the most exacting standards. Founded by a master silversmith, the skill of the Garrard craftsmen continues to be second to none.
http://www.garrard.com/
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Tiffany & Co. has been the world's premier jeweller and America's house of design since 1837. Shop creations of timeless beauty and superlative craftsmanship that will be treasured always.
http://uk.tiffany.com
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Decorate yourself as a true eccentric... with taste.
http://andrewlogan.com/shop/
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