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1) Quill pen used by Dickens when writing The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Given by Georgina Hogarth to Ellen Ternan. 2) Lemon squeezer used by Charles Dickens at Gads Hill Place and given to him by his doctor A.T.V. Packham. 3) Perang lawyer walking stick given to Dickens by Albert Smith in 1858. 4) Glass used by Dickens at Gads Hill Place. 5) Cribbage board used by Dickens. 6) Monogrammed fish knife from Dickens cutlery set. |
7) Knife rests formerly belonging to Charles and Catherine Dickens bearing the monogram "CD". 8) Monogrammed items from Dickens dinner service. 9) Silver teaspoon belonging to Dickens parents while living in Portsmouth. It bears the monogram JED - John Elizabeth Dickens. 10) Cup and saucer used by Dickens at Gads Hill Place. 11) Reading glass used by Dickens from 1834 until his death in June 1870. 12) Wedgewood match stand presented to Dickens in Brighton in appreciation for his handling of his landlord's illness. |
13) Snuff box presented by Dickens to his friend Douglas Jerrold (1803 - 1857), humorist and man of letters. 14) Silver matchbox and cigar cutter belonging to Dickens. 15) Chain purse used by Dickens to carry coins. 16) A perfume bottle of cut glass belonging to Dickens. 17) Gold mounted cigar case belonging to Dickens inscribed with a monogram. 18) Dickens dressing table bottle. The lid is inscribed with his monogram and dated 1858. 19) A walking stick used by Dickens. |