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[*]1. Gold miniature-case by Jean Toutin: the design reserved in gold on a ground of black enamel. p. 293. (Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan.)
2. Gold miniature-case, translucent green enamel, with pattern in white, from a design by Pierre Firens. p. 293. (V. and A. M., Dyce Collection.)
[*]3. Gold miniature-case of translucent green enamel (émail en résille) with "pea-pod" design in green and red; enclosing miniature of Charles II by Samuel Cooper. p. 293. (Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan.)
[*]4. Crystal reliquary mounted in enamelled gold and set with a plaque of verre églomisé. Spanish, about 1600. p. 203. (Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan.)
[*]5. Gold locket of purple enamel with floral design in white, yellow, and green on gold (émail en résille). French. (Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan.)
[*] Reproduced by permission of Dr. Williamson, acting on behalf of Mr. J. Pierpoint Morgan. Copyright reserved.
6. Pendant, set with a cameo of Lucrezia de' Medici in open-work floral border of painted enamel. French. p. 292. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
7. Gold miniature-case of open-work design enamelled in green, blue, and white; containing a miniature of James I. English. (Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan.)[A]
8. Gold locket with painted ("Louis-Treize") enamel of various colours in relief on blue ground. English. p. 293. (Mrs. B. Spring-Rice.)
XLIV. Rings, Slides, and Pendants (chiefly Memorial). Seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries To face p. 294.
1. Memorial ring, black enamel: set with crystal over a skull and cross-bones; dated 1740.
2. Gold memorial locket with faceted crystal enclosing hair; inscribed behind: "Of such is the Kingdom of God." English, late seventeenth century. p. 368.
3. Memorial ring, black enamel; dated 1777.
4. Memorial ring, white enamel; dated 1739.
5. Memorial ring, white enamel; dated 1793.
6. Memorial ring, black enamel; set with faceted crystal enclosing minute pattern in gold wire. English, early eighteenth century. (1—6—H. C. S.)
7. Back of a gold slide: painted enamel with initials E. J. beneath a coronet. (Viscount Falkland.)
8. Gold ring: open-work floral pattern in painted enamel; inscribed with a posy. p. 295. (Viscount Falkland.)
9. Silver locket surrounded by pearls, with faceted crystal enclosing monogram in gold wire. English, late seventeenth century. p. 368. (Mrs. Stewart King.)
10-14. Memorial slides, with various devices and initials in gold wire over hair or ribbed silk beneath faceted crystal. English, late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. p. 368. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
15. Gold pendant set with an antique Roman cameo in open-work floral border of painted enamel. English, seventeenth century. p. 292. (His Majesty the King.)
16. "Memento Mori" jewel of enamelled gold; inscribed round the sides: "Through the resurrection of Christe we be all sanctified." English, about 1600. p. 365. (V. and A. M.)
17. Gold pendant set with a cameo of Lucius Verus, in border of "pea-pod" ornament. From a design by Pierre Marchant. French, early seventeenth century. p. 292. (B. M.)
XLV. Page from the Ledger of Sir Francis Child, Jeweller to William III. About 1674. Preserved at Child's Bank, No. 1 Fleet Street, London, E. C. p. 306. (By permission of Mr. F. G. Hilton Price.) To face p. 304.
XLVI. Eighteenth-Century Jewellery, French and English To face p. 316.
1-3. Pendant, and two earrings en suite containing paintings en grisaille on mother-of-pearl, in gold frames set with rubies, diamonds, and strings of pearls. French, Louis XVI. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
4. Rosette-shaped brooch pavé with white paste of fine quality. English, early eighteenth century. (Col. Croft Lyons.)
5-6. Pair of girandole earrings with paste sapphires. Formerly the property of Madame du Barry. French, Louis XV. p. 217. (Lady Monckton.)
7. Necklet and pendant of pink paste and marcasite. English, about 1760. (Col. Croft Lyons.)
XLVII. Eighteenth-Century Necklaces, etc. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead) To face p. 320.
1. Necklet and pendant of paste in silver setting. English.
2-3. Pair of oval memorial clasps containing grisaille paintings within pearl borders. English. p. 369.
4. Necklace of cut steel with Wedgwood cameos in white on blue. English.
XLVIII. Eighteenth-Century Chatelaines (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead) To face p. 322.
1. Chatelaine (equipage) of cut steel mounted with Wedgwood ware in white cameo on blue jasper ground, hung with a watch and two watch keys. English, about 1780.
2. Chatelaine (equipage) of gold formed of a hook with five pendants—a scissor-case, two thimble or scent cases, and two needle or bodkin cases. French, Louis XV. p. 323.
3. Oval memorial clasp of blue enamel with minute design in carved ivory and pearl work, mounted in paste frame. English. p. 369.
XLIX. Empire Head-Ornaments To face p. 326.
1. Empire tiara of rose diamonds set in silver, on gold mounts. (Mrs. Kirby.)
2. Empire head-ornament (bandeau) of gold, enriched with blue enamel, and set with twenty-five carnelian intaglios. Formerly the property of the Empress Josephine. (Mr. M. G. Lloyd Baker.)
3. Empire comb en suite set with four carnelian intaglios. (Mr. M. G. Lloyd Baker.)
L. Early Nineteenth-Century Jewellery To face p. 328.
1-2. Pair of earrings in form of baskets of flowers, enamelled, and set with turquoises and pearls. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
3-4. Pair of bracelet clasps of beaded goldwork set with various coloured stones, with Crown and Royal cypher in enamel. Formerly the property of Queen Charlotte. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
5. Necklace and pendent cross, with brooch and earrings en suite: of beaded gold and filigree, set with pink topazes and pearls. English. (Lady Ramsay.)
6. Necklace, with brooch and earring en suite, of coloured gold set with amethysts and pearls. English. (Lady Ramsay.)
LI. Buckles and Necklaces. Late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries To face p. 330.
1-2. Pair of steel buckles partly plated with silver. Signed W. Hipkins. p. 315. (H. C. S.)
3. Girdle-clasp of faceted steel. English (Birmingham), late eighteenth century. p. 315. (V. and A. M.)
4. Gold shoe-buckle. English, eighteenth century. p. 322. (V. and A. M.)
5. Silver girdle-buckle. English, eighteenth century. (H. C. S.)
6. Silver shoe-buckle. English, eighteenth century. (H. C. S.)
7. Necklace of delicate gold filigree enriched with blue enamel and set with sapphire pastes. Early nineteenth century. (Mrs. Holman Hunt.)
8. Necklace of cast iron mounted with gold: the oval plaques, in open-work, alternately a spray of flowers and a figure subject in the style of an antique gem. Prussia (Berlin), early nineteenth century. p. 330. (V. and A. M.)
LII. Modern French Jewellery. (V. and A. M.) To face p. 338.
1. Enamelled gold brooch. By Georges Fouquet.
2. Neck-ornament (plaque de collier): carved horn, set with pink baroque pearls. By René Lalique.
3. Pin for the hair, gold, set with opals and diamonds. By Gaston Laffitte.
4. Gold pendant set with diamonds and an opal, and enriched with open-work translucent enamel in high relief. By Comte du Suau de la Croix.
5. Enamelled gold pendant, set with diamonds, opals, and emeralds. By G. Gautrain.
LIII. Spanish, Portuguese, Flemish, and French Peasant Jewellery, etc. To face p. 342.
1. Bow-shaped breast-ornament of gold set with emeralds, and having large emerald pendant. Spanish, seventeenth century. p. 204. (Mrs. Close.)
2. Earring of gold filigree hung with pendants. Portuguese. p. 347. (Lady Cook, Viscondessa de Monserrate.)
3. Gold pendant set with rose diamonds mounted on silver rosettes. Flemish, eighteenth century. p. 345. (H. C. S.)
4. Silver cross set with crystals. French (Normandy). p. 342. (H. C. S.)
5. Pendent badge of brass, enamelled black, white, and blue, containing a crowned monogram of the Virgin. Spanish (Barcelona), seventeenth century. p. 204. (H. C. S.)
LIV. "Adriatic" Jewellery. p. 346. To face p. 346.
1. Pendant in form of a ship, enriched with coloured enamels and hung with clusters of pearls. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
2. Ship pendant of gold filigree hung with pearls. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
3-4. Pair of enamelled earrings hung with clusters of pearls. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
5. Long earring of gold filigree mounted and hung with pearls. (Mr. Jeffery Whitehead.)
6-8. Pendant and pair of earrings, of gold filigree enriched with coloured enamels. From the Island of Patmos. (Mr. Cecil H. Smith.)
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