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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. 
An antique snuff box of brass and copper from Holland. 
Case 22. — Crown worn by the Duke of Sussex at the coro- 
nation of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. 
Two large and handsomely designed maces of solid silver 
which were carried in advance of a Maharajah by his attendants 
on all state occasions. The most prized possession of a Mahara- 
jah are his maces. He may lose his jewels, his money, his lands 
and his friends, but very seldom is he willing to part with the em- 
blems of his authority, consequently very few maces have ever 
been brought out of India. 
Two large and handsome tortoise shell combs, the larger one 
measuring fourteen inches in breadth and twelve inches high. 
Card case, enamel work, sterling silver, hand painted, repre- 
senting a bride in the national costume of Norway. 
Walnut of silver containing a landscape made of natural 
pieces of Colorado native silver, gold, etc. Made in Denver. 
Watch with Turkish numerals made in France latter part of 
eighteenth century for Turkish dignitary. Enamel work on 
back. It is yet in good running order. 
Silver gilt wine cup in the form of a ship, which were much 
used in England in the sixteenth century. 
Case 23. — Gold nuggets and crystallized gold. Gold orna- 
ments from U. S. of Colombia. 
Case 24. — Cameos and intaglios. 
ALCOVE 105. 
Coins of gold, electrum, silver, bullion, potin, aluminum, 
nickel, bronze, copper, brass, iron, tin, lead, glass, porcelain and 
paper, illustrating the metallurgy of coinage. 
American coinage covering one hundred years. 
Ancient coins— Roman, Greek and Italian. 
Shield of steel and gold (5 feet by 8 feet) upon which are 
illustrated scenes in the Norse legend of Frithiof and Ingeborg. 
Bronze group— Lafayette and Washington, by Bartholdi, the 
eminent French sculptor. 
