Each object is assigned a permanent Item №.
Some remain. Some depart.
The record endures.
Anthology
Anthology
A British Army trade badge bearing the hammer and pincers of the blacksmith. Cast in gilding metal and likely dating to the First World War, it once marked a qualified tradesman. Now enclosed within a solid 18k gold frame set with lab-grown diamonds. Permanent collection.
A mid-20th century silver mechanical charm formed as a boot-shaped cottage. The hinged sole opens to reveal a concealed interior scene. More details
A mid-20th century miner’s tally issued under the National Coal Board and stamped “RAWDON 241.” Used for underground shift control within a Leicestershire colliery. More details
A mid-20th century silver mechanical charm in the form of a bedside alarm clock. The hinged face opens to reveal a concealed interior intended for a miniature photograph. More details
An 18k gold vermeil form derived from the geometry of a removed segment within an earlier record. Referencing an era in which quantity quietly diminished while form remained familiar. Suspended on black cord. Pending circulation.