CAROLEE 1997 Limited Edition figural clown brooch called the ”Balancing Act”. This is a clown on a unicycle mechanical brooch with turning wheel, clear rhinestone pave with colored accents all set in gold tone, 1-7/8″. This is in excellent condition in every way, as though never worn. View #X63713 $145.00
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VICTORIAN 9ct yellow gold retractable mechanical pencil with turquoise around the barrel and a black end carved with a rose, rosebud and leaf. There is a tiny crack at the tip of the pencil end, and the pencil is 1-5/8″ long. The pencil slides out when you gently push down on the turquoise ring, and … Continue reading “VICTORIAN 9ct turquoise retractable mechanical pencil”
VICTORIAN 9ct yellow gold retractable mechanical propelling pencil with turquoise around the barrel, 1-7/8″ long. The pencil slides out when you gently push down on the turquoise ring, and you can see the tip in the last photo, the one on the right. This tests as a low-karat gold, 8-9 k. The black intaglio seal … Continue reading “VICTORIAN 9ct turquoise retractable mechanical pencil”
AXT marked sterling mechanical pencil for a chatelaine or to wear on a chain or ribbon, 2-3/4″long . It has a loop so it can be added to a chatelaine or worn on a chain as a pendant. View #V27921 $88.00
MINERVA LEVER quadruple NEEDLE CASE, an unusual 4-level pop-up sewing needle case or casket made of brass, circa 1869. There are four buttons that make the four different levered layers of needles pop up, one at a time. It is marked “Quadruple Minerva Lever Casket, patented, Copestake, Moore, Crampton & Co., London” and the mechanical … Continue reading “MINERVA LEVER quadruple pop-up NEEDLE CASE, 1869”