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Pocket Watch

A silver-hallmarked pocket watch and case from London. The watch has a white face with Roman numerals, an indented decoration, and the minutes figuring round the outer rim of the dial. The verge movement ...

Pocket Watch

A London-hallmarked pocket watch with a silver case. It has a white face with Roman numerals telling the hours and numerals telling the minutes. There is also an indented ornamentation and gold or gilt ...

Pocket Watch

A pocket watch, from Birmingham. The watch case is made of black metal with a gold/gilt covering. The watch has a lace-white enamel face with Roman numerals and seconds figured on the outside. There is ...

Pocket Watch

A gold-cased pocket watch. The initials I.B. and the date, 1764, are scratched into the interior of the case. There is some filigree gold ornamentation on the movement. The watch has a white face with ...

Pocket Watch

A London-hallmarked pocket watch with a silver cylindrical case, gold/gilt verge movement and ornamented hands. It has a white face with Roman numerals telling the hours and numerals telling the minutes. ...

Pocket Watch

A verge movement from a pocket watch, without a case or face. It has a gold/gilt pierced filigree ornamentation, and was made by Ben Gray of London, 1676-1714.

Pocket Watch

A metal watch with engraved movement by Robert Higgs of London. The watch case has a red tortoiseshell-style inlay and blue silk lining.

Reticule - open

This reticule belonged to George Eliot and consists of a buttonhook, a file, a penknife and a crochet hook, all with mother-of-pearl handles. There is also a thimble, a bodkin and a pair of scissors. George ...

Snow Spectacles

These are a copy of snow spectacles. The spectacles were worn by the Cree in Canada. They are made from two carved eye patches that are connected with white cord. Pink ties secure the spectacles in position ...

Spectacle Case

A folding spectacle case with sprung hinge beneath the burgundy cover. Inside is a deep purple velvet lining and a cloth for wiping lenses.

Spectacle Case

Spectacle case, from Leamington Spa, made up of a rectagonal metal box with a lid and pointed ends. It has a red felt lining, c.1732-1810.

Spectacle Case

A black spectacle case with a blue velvet lining. It is long in shape with pointed ends. Mother of pearl inlay decorates one side.

Spectacle Case

A rectangular, dark blue spectacle case with purple velvet lining, c.1918.

Spectacles

Silver folding spectacles with small circular lenses. The arms are hinged at the front and also have rivets to form folding ear-pieces. The ear-pieces have loops at the end, possibly for threading a ribbon, ...

Spectacles

A pair of rimless spectacles with oval lenses and gold supports, c.1918.

Spectacles

Silver rimmed spectacles with oval blue tinted lenses.

Spectacles

Rimmed spectacles, from Leamington Spa, possibly made of iron. They have round lenses with fabric-covered metal rings to fit behind the ears, c.1732-1810.

Spectacles

A pair of gold wire rimmed spectacles with oval lenses.