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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic".
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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic". PICTURED: LGBT and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell helped to organise the event.
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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic".
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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic".
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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic". PICTURED: Police are brought in to help control the small but enthusiastic crowd
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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic".
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  • Mayfair, London, March 19th 2015. Police are called as gay rights campaigners from the Out and Proud Diamond Group, made up of exiled Ugandan and other African gays and their supporters,   demonstrate outside the D&G store in London's Bond Street, following Remarks made by the brand's owners about IVF babies being "synthetic".
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The finest known example of a 1794 Silver Dollar, the first intended for circulation, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: An 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to £10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The capped bust Quarter Eagle, the finest known example of a one year design, from 1808 which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: Two of the sale's star attraction, left,an 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to US$10 million and right, the 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: An 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to US10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The finest known example of a 1794 Silver Dollar, the first intended for circulation, which is expected to fetch up to 10 million United States dollars at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London Heathrow Airport, November 16th 2014. A Lufhansa Airbus A320 reg D-A1ZS with "sharklet" winglets prepares to land on London Heathrow's runway 09L.
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  • Cabinet Office, London, June 4th 2017. Assistant Commissioner Lucy D'Orsi arrives at the Cabinet Office in Whitehall for the emergency COBRA Committee meeting following the London Bridge and Borough Markets terrorist incident which claimed the lives of six members of the public and injured over twenty more.
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
    Christies-Diamond001.JPG
  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • Cabinet Office, London, June 4th 2017. Assistant Commissioner Lucy D'Orsi arrives at the Cabinet Office in Whitehall for the emergency COBRA Committee meeting following the London Bridge and Borough Markets terrorist incident which claimed the lives of six members of the public and injured over twenty more.
    2017-06-04-COBRA-meet-terror-Inciden...JPG
  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
    Christies-Diamond005.JPG
  • Christie's, London, April 10th 2017. A woman examines a 92 carat, D colour flawless heart shaped diamond, the largest ever to come to auction. It will be the main feature of Christie's Geneva jewels auction and is expected to fetch $14-20 million.   Credit: Paul Davey
    Christies-Diamond002.JPG
  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, August 11 2017 . Marie-Josée Ta Lou, Cote d’Ivoire, at the start of the  women’s 200m final on day eight of the IAAF London 2017 world Championships at the London Stadium. © Paul Davey.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • London Heathrow, January 24th 2016 Eurowings Bombardier CRJ900 D-ACNH lands at London Heathrow. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2016 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July7th 2015. The Mayor of London Boris Johnson and other senior political figures, the Commissioners for transport and policing in the capital, as well as senior representatives of the emergency services  lay wreaths at the 7/7 memorial in Hyde Park. PICTURED: Jules Pipe, Harriet Harman, John Bercow and Baroness D'Souza
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  • Hyde Park, London, July7th 2015. The Mayor of London Boris Johnson and other senior political figures, the Commissioners for transport and policing in the capital, as well as senior representatives of the emergency services  lay wreaths at the 7/7 memorial in Hyde Park. PICTURED: Left to right: David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Transport Commissioner Sir Peter Hendy, London Ambulance Service Chief Executive Dr Fiona Moore, Fire Commissioner Ron Dobson CBE, London Transport Police Commissioner Paul Crowther OBE, City of London Police Commissioner Adrian Leppard QBE, Met Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Baroness D'Souza, Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow, Leader of the Opposition Harriet Harman, Chair of the London Councils Jules Pipe and Chair of the London Assembly Jennette Arnold.
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  • The US President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves Westminster Abbey where the President, accompanied by his wife Melania Prince Andrew The Duke of York laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ahead of the June 6th D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations. London, June 03 2019.
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, 2017 August 06. Tori Bowie, USA, and Marie-Josée Ta-Lou, Cote D'ivoire, crash to the ground after Bowie's narrow victory in the women’s 100m final on day three of the IAAF London 2017 world Championships at the London Stadium. © Paul Davey.
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman admires a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
    2017-10-03-Christies-Huge-Diamond007.JPG
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 That has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
    2017-10-03-Christies-Huge-Diamond005.JPG
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
    2017-10-03-Christies-Huge-Diamond003.JPG
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
    2017-10-03-Christies-Huge-Diamond001.JPG
  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, 2017 August 06. Marie-Josée Ta-Lou, Cote D'ivoire, runner up of the women’s 100m final, tries to hold her emotions in check on day three of the IAAF London 2017 world Championships at the London Stadium. © Paul Davey.
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  • London, 2017 August 06. Marie-Josée Ta-Lou, Cote D'ivoire, unsure of whether she won or not, looks towards the scoreboard after the women’s 100m final on day three of the IAAF London 2017 world Championships at the London Stadium. © Paul Davey.
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  • London, 2017 August 06. Marie-Josée Ta-Lou, Cote D'ivoire, unsure of whether she won or not, looks towards the scoreboard after the women’s 100m final on day three of the IAAF London 2017 world Championships at the London Stadium. © Paul Davey.
    2017-08-06-womens-100m-final0006.JPG
  • London, 2017 August 06. Tori Bowie, USA, and Marie-Josée Ta-Lou, Cote D'ivoire, crash to the ground after Bowie's narrow victory in the women’s 100m final on day three of the IAAF London 2017 world Championships at the London Stadium. © Paul Davey.
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  • Westminster, London, June 6th 2016. Speaker of the House of Lords Baroness D'Souza and Commons Speaker John Bercow chat as teams from uk industry as well as the House of Commons and the House of Lords compete in the annual McMillan Cancer Charity tug o' war.
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  • Westminster, London, June 6th 2016. Baroness D'Souza, Speaker of the house of Lords addresses the audience as teams from uk industry as well as the House of Commons and the House of Lords compete in the annual McMillan Cancer Charity tug o' war.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman poses in the Salvador Dali 'Face' installation comprising three lots, from left to right, L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou painted in 1944 and estimated to fetch between £350,000 - 550,000, Dali's iconic Mae West Lips sofa expected to fetch between £400,000 - 600,000, and a second version of  L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou, again worth between £350,000 and 550,000.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman poses in the Salvador Dali 'Face' installation comprising three lots, from left to right, L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou painted in 1944 and estimated to fetch between £350,000 - 550,000, Dali's iconic Mae West Lips sofa expected to fetch between £400,000 - 600,000, and a second version of  L'oeil fleuri, décor pour le ballet Tristan fou, again worth between £350,000 and 550,000.
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