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Tutankhamen influenced jewellery, 1920sEgyptian trinkets from 1500 to 3000 years old adapted as modern jewellery: brooches, pendants, earrings and hat pins set wtih real antiques and a tutankhamen replica. All by Cartier
Tunisian man sits in shadeA Tunisian man in traditional dress and chechia hat, sits in the shade and sells small souvenirs for tourists. Djerba, Tunisia Date: 1987
Scenes from the East Coast of Africa, 1820Ducks on the sacred lake on Comoro Island 61, Solomons merchants buying ivory and peacocks at Sofala, Mozambique 62, and natives with torches chasing a wild elephant in Mozambique 63
18th century Mercer - CostumeA travelling salesman hawks his wares: ribbons, buttons, pins, feathers, braids, cloth & all manner of trinkets for female adornment. Date: 18th century
Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 3A young woman and a nun look at trinkets on a market stall in dubrovnik, Croatia. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of
Pyxis decorated. Geometric period. GreeceGreek Art. Geometric perios. Pyxis decorated with geometric motifs and lid topped with figures of horses. Greece. Kerameikos Museum. Athens
Wilson & Gill Scott Antarctic expedition souvenirsAdvertisement for Wilson and Gill, goldsmiths of Regent Street, offering a range of souvenirs commemorating the ill-fated Antarctic expedition of 1912 led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott
Saint Bernard dog with a pile of jewelleryUnusual Friends - Saint Bernard dog with a pile of jewellery. 1950s
Jenny Dollys trinkets Date: 1933
Paris Exhibition 1900 - Glass and PorcelainLantern slide of Austria - in Paris Exhibition, showing a display of glass and porcelain vases and trinkets.. Part of Box 198 Paris Exhibition, coloured slide, no. 31 Date: 1889
Street scene in Egypt with Western women being sold Egyptian wares
Contents of some Christmas crackers, 1905
Trinkets of Today: Modern JewelleryBeautiful jewellery designed and made by Messrs. Cartier, the famous jewellers, representing the finest modern craftmanship
Cairo Street Scene / C1970A Cairo Street scene
Roman Lady / Perfume HoldA Roman lady with her perfume holders and other trinkets
Roman Lady / PerfumeA Roman lady with her perfume holders and other trinkets
Peter Minuit TradingPeter Minuit, of the Dutch West India Company and first Dutch governor of New Amsterdam, purchases Manhattan for trinkets, estimated value $24