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672. KING, W., 30 Hardwick Street, Dublin. Collection of Bough Sea 

 Shells and Shell Work. 



672a. GIOBERTINI & CO., Paris and Naples. A Collection of Pearls 

 and Corals. 



673. BARKER, JOHN, & CO., High Street, Kensington, W. Sponges, 

 Tortoise Shell, and Mother-o'-Pearl Fans, &c. 



674. CRESS WELL, R., & CO., Red Lion Square, London. Sponges, &c. 



675. RUPFO, W., 142 Hampstead Eoad, London, N.W. (1) 6 Coral Sets 

 completed. (2) 12 half Coral Sets completed. (3) 12 Pairs Coral Earrings. (4) 24 Coral 

 Gentlemen's Pins. (5) 12 Pieces Coral Hair Ornaments. (6) 24 Coral Sets, Studs and Cufis. 

 (7) Collection of small Utensils of Manufacture. Models made on purpose to show how 

 manufacture is done with rough material in different stages of manufacture. (8) 4 Tortoise- 

 shell Parasol handles. (9) 36 Tortoiseshell Sets Re-sorted. (10) 6 Tortoiseshell Bracelets. 

 (11) 6 Tortoiseehell Hair Ornaments. (12) 4 Dozen Coral and Tortoiseshell Charms. 



676. LAMB, MRS. C. S., 76 Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W. Collection 

 of Ornaments made fromfish scales. (West Indies) Consisting of Tiara Spray Brooch and Earrings. 



6760. OULMAN, FILS, & CIE.,8Eue Drouot, Paris; 1 Ely Place, Lon- 

 don. Importers of Oriental Pearls. (1) A very choice 5-rows Necklace of 355 Pearls, 2570 grains. 

 Selected Oriental Pearls. (2) A matchless Necklace and Parure of Scotch Pearls, unique. (3) 

 A very important Black Pearl Necklace, composed of 39 Pearls = 1020 grains. (4) One round 

 Pearl of 96 grains, being one of the finest Pearls known, and worth 20 per grain. (5) A very 

 important collection of Oriental Pearls composed of 3345 grains ; original, such as are sent from 

 Bombay. (6) Samples of all kind of fancy Pearls, such as black, pink, yellow, grey ; from 

 Australia, South Pacific Islands, &c. (7) Specimen of various sorts of Shells and Panama Pearls. 



677. MARKWALD & CO., 2 Talbot Court, Gracechurch Street, E.G. 

 Collection of Kough Amber, found in the Baltic Sea, showing the different kinds, colours, and 

 qualities in existence ; also curious specimens and pieces enclosing Insects, Plants, Wood, &c. 



LADIES' LEVE ASTIPLUYIHM CAPES. 



For the Pocket. Only 10 ozs. in Weight. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 



India-Rubber Manufacturers, 37, Queen Victoria Street, London, E,t 



