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Item #AG-R170: Early precursor to the modern mobile communications revolution, this model of straight key Morse transmitter was eventually developed into its famous latter-day US military desk standard. Tri-tone pewter with articulated 'tapper' mechanism. |
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Item #AG-R169: The death-star jewel; a stellar-cut Swarovski crystal gem, offset by the subtly doom-laden symbols of mortality, and complementary to its necklace companion. |
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Item #AG-R168: Deception and illicit indulgence hide behind the beguiling, traditional, Baroque mask of the Carnevale; with Swarovski crystals & translucent enamels. |
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Item #AG-R167: The tortuous thorns of self sacrifice bleed with tears of Swarovski crystal. |
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Item #AG-R166: A regally familiar, most authentically beautiful and stunning crystal 'sapphire and diamond' engagement ring, but with artfully saturnine undertones. This exquisite ring has been made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. |
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Item #AG-R165: The bones of mortality nestle with the dark, crystal stone of eternity; a 'spati' ring occupies the gaps between fingers. |
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Item #AG-R164: The genius artillery engineer and inventor worked with EE Rosenstein for many months to create this subtle and deadly, British Secret Service agent's, personal defence system. |
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Item #AG-R162: Potent symbol of the revered Babylonian femme fatale goddess of love, war and sex. With huge, star-cut Swarovski topaz crystal. |
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Item #AG-R161: The jewel to be seen in, on an especially dark and different night. |
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Item #AG-R160: The Romanovesque-style, complementary finger gem to the Anastasia bracelet for a tragically doomed princess. |
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