32 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



98. Blue translucent enamel box containing a miniature watch, 

 ornamented with pearls. From a lid of vari-colored gold a 

 small feathered bird emerges and moves its head and wings, 

 while a bird-song is produced by a mechanism concealed within 

 the box. The box also contains a musical attachment. French 

 or Swiss manufacture of the nineteenth century. (95 X 60 X 

 26 mm.) 



(Plate XXXI, fig. 3.) 



99. Watch with a silver dial and gold case ornamented with Niello 

 enamel in black and white. Made by F. Pernetti in Switzer- 

 land, in the nineteenth century. (Diameter 46, thickness 14 



mm.) 



(Plate XXXII, fig. 2.) 



100. Watch completely studded with pearls, with the exception of 

 the dial, which is of vari-colored gold. The figures are set with 

 seed-pearls, and the key is studded with pearls with a small 

 garnet in the center. Made by Bautte and Moynier at Geneva, 

 Switzerland, between the years 1820 and 1825. (Diameter 

 45, thickness 12 mm.) 



(Plate XXXIII, figs, i, 2.) 





