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Victorian burr walnut jewellery box with additional scumbled detailing, Pietra Dura floral roundel and Gothic style brass mounts and banding, the black morocco and turquoise velvet lined interior with lift out tray, 25.5cm wide.Conditon report:Small turquoise roundel missing on Pietra Dura panel. Slight chipping to veneer. One brass rivet missing from back of right hand brass strap. Some mildew to morrocco leather lining.
A Victorian oval agate brooch, the central banded agate surrounded by pearls, on yellow gold setting with brooch fitting and locket containing hair, inscribed ' In remembrance of her dear Mother July 4th 1897 from Victoria R I', 2cm, approx 6.6g all in, in fitted box supplied by Thurlow Jewellery Ryde Isle of WightProv: The Annie Macdonald Collection and ArchiveAnnie Macdonald (1832-1897) was for thirty years Queen Victoria's Maid; Annie was married to a Balmoral footman. Her devotion to the Queen was reciprocated; she is referred to in the Queen's Journal and a Life in the Highlands as 'My Dear Annie'; the Queen stood as Godmother to her daughter Victoria and in turn to her son Henry Blaker (see lot 150). Watercolour portraits of Annie and her husband by Queen Victoria hang in Osborne House, and her photographic portrait is believed to be in the Royal Collection at Windsor. She was too ill to attend Her Majesty at the 1897 Diamond Jubilee celebrations in London, and died in Scotland while the Queen was away: much distressed, the Queen held a Memorial Service at Windsor in her honour. Annie Macdonald is buried in Crathie Church, Balmoral
A black lacquered jewellery box with mother of pearl decoration containing a small quantity of antique and later jewellery including brooches, green hardstone pendants and brooch, 9ct yellow gold watch face with white enamel dial, white metal curb bracelet with various charms attached, gilt metal chain, etc to/w a stainless steel lady's Omega Seamaster automatic wristwatch on expanding strap
An Anglo-Indian carved jewellery boxed, intricately carved with deities, animals and birds amongst foliage, having two doors revealing shelves and a small drawer, on lion paw feet (1 detached but present), H.30 W.19 D.10cm, together with an Anglo-Indian jewellery box, with bone inlay and micro-mosaic geometric decoration, carved with panels of animals and foliage, H.15 W.23 D.12cm
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