excellent condition, monogrammed "W" (see second photo), length 5 3/8 inches. These have an embossed decoration on the bowl which we suspect that later versions of this piece do not possess.
length excluding chain 2 7/8 inches, fine condition, no monogram, marked with Shiebler trademark and 14K (see fourth photo). Some would say that the Medallion bubble has burst and others would say bubble be damned, good design is timeless...
G. Keller, Paris circa 1920. Fine condition, no monogram, good weight, 2 3/4 by 1 inches. I could think of many uses for this on your nightstand but would probably get myself into trouble by mentioning them...
gilt pear shaped bowl, monogrammed "LC" (script, reverse), excellent condition, length 4 1/8 inches, marked only Bigelow Kennard and "sterling" but looks to be Wood & Hughes.
blades, 5 3/8 inches long, no monogram, a spot of chrome missing at the tip and some interior staining to the blades (see second and third photos) but very nice overall condition. To my eye they're more attractive than the Jensen pair which we just sold, and substantially fewer dollars...
with "alligator skin" surface and applied calling card. 4 1/8 by 2 3/8 inches; one corner has a bit of a bruise (see second photo) but fine overall condition; no monogram!! It is most unusual to find a good looking Victorian case that will fit a modern size business card, and has not been engraved.
9 1/2 inches, monogrammed "EE" (see second photo), some light scratches on blade which time and/or motivation may allow me to polish out, painstakingly, by hand; otherwise fine overall condition.