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CASE 19. — Collection of cameos and intaglios engraved up- 
on sardonyx, rock crystal, jasper, topaz, chalcedony, etc. 
Collection of antique jewelry from Bulgaria. 
Collection of Egyptian, Etruscan, ‘Roman and Greek jewel- 
ry. 
CASE 20. — Collection of Egyptian jewelry. 
Collection of Etruscan jewelry. Pompeiian necklace. 
Collection of gold nuggets from Washington placer mines, 
and of crystallized gold from Colorado. Gold nugget from the 
Klondike. 
CASE 21. — Carved bronze eagle on red lacquered stand. 
Iron Damascene plate. 
Solid silver com.munion plate, pierced by German bullets 
in the Franco-Prussian war at Saarbruck. 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 167.1, 
from Lord Charlemont’s collection. 
A carved ivory ornament taken from Shakespeare’s home. 
An engraved mother of pearl and silver box from Kenil- 
worth 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 possessions of a Mahara- 
jah are his maces. He may lose his jewels, his money, his 
lands and nis friends, but very seldom is he willing to part with 
the emblems 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 
in height. 
Card case, enameled work, sterling silver, hand painted, rep- 
resenting 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. 
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