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laces and other pieces of jewelry from Jeypore, which show an 
abundance of enameling. There are also fifteen beautiful speci- 
mens of jewelry from Kathiawar, principally necklaces, which 
resemble those of Delhi, though containing less enamel. 
There are also several necklaces from Brahma, and eleven 
gold belts and necklaces from Amritsar. 
Case 16, — Devoted entirely to a collection of forty-seven 
pieces of gold jewelry from Gujarat which is characterized by the 
larger quantity of gold and small number of jewels used. 
Case 17. — A collection of silver jewelry which contains many 
beautiful designs and fine examples of the ingenuity displayed by 
the oriental silversmiths in joining together the simple parts which 
united make a symmetrical whole. 
The silver-work is from the cities of Gujarat, Rajputana, Am- 
ritsar, the Deccan District, Lahore and Bombay. 
Case 18. — Examples of silver jewelry, and jewelry of base 
metal worn by the lowest caste. The latter while quite heavy is 
artistically designed, the ornamentation differing in great degree 
from that employed in silver and gold work. . 
The jewelry of base metal is mostly from the state of Gwalior. 
Case 19. — Collection of cameos and intaglios engraved upon 
sardonyx, rock crystal, jasper, topaz, chalcedony, etc. 
Collection of antique jewelry from Bulgaria. 
Collection of Egyptian, Etruscan, Roman and Greek jewelry. 
Case 20. — Collection of Egyptian jewelry. 
Collection of Etruscan jewelry. Pompeiian necklace. 
Collection of gold nuggets from Washington placer mines, and 
collection of crystalized gold from Colorado. Natural gold nugget 
from Yukon-Klondike. 
Case 21. — Carved bronze eagle on red lacquered stand. Iron 
Damascene plate. 
Solid silver communion plate, pierced by German bullets in 
the Fran co-Prussian war at Saarbriick. This was the first volley 
fired in the war. A new plate of the style perforated by German 
bullets in Franco-Prussian war. 
Pair of carved wood figures, silver mounted, made in 1673, 
from Lord Charlemont’s collection, 
A carved ivory ornament taken from Shakespeare’s home. 
An engraved mother of pearl and silver box from Kenilworth 
Castle. 
