Gold Cased Pencil with Depiction of Boy Circa 1810 *
This is something known as a “magic pencil,” which projects and retracts the pencil nozzle by pulling the ring from the back. When retracted, it looks like a simple pendant. Early Victorian pencils were sometimes very small, and worn on chatelaines, along with other small tools and trinkets, like scissors, sewing tools, and perfume bottles.
This fun piece features enamel depicting a boy, indicating this was perhaps a thoughtful gift. Playful and functional, this pencil/pendant is a great addition to any historical collection and is guaranteed to make you look cooler.
Materials and Features: gold-filled, enamel
Age/Origin: Victorian, c. 1880, English
Measurements:
Condition: Some chips left as loving marks of time.
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