Description
Heading : Mother of pearl card case
Date : 1910-1930
Origin : Birmingham. England
Decoration : Mother of pearl. Silk lined
Size : Height 10.5. width 7.8 cm
Condition : Excellent. no chips or cracks. Catch fully functional
Restoration : None
Weight : 57 grams
The Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham was known internationally for this type of work. They supplied everyone form the Tsars of Russia to the New York elite. The “shellwork” business grew from the early 19th century in tandem with the jewellery sector and employed more than three hundred people at peak. The shells were all imported. mostly from the South Atlantic and Pacific and thus the location of Birmingham. being more than 100 miles from the sea. was itself insignificant. The industry was still supplied boat. drawn along the network of canals.
This is a particularly elegant example. Most cases have quilted decoration.
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