THE AUCKLAND MANUFACTURED WORKS OF ART, NOW OTSTVXKW AND FOR SALE, At the Establishment of F. H. LEW IS SON, QUEEN-STREET, ARM UNEQUALLED in Hie Southern Hemisphere for Excellence of Workmanship, Artistic ■Designs, Purity of Gold, and Harmonious Blending, and are well worthy the inspection of the Auckland public. Amongst the choicest of these Gems are— BROOCH and BARKINGS,, made from White Cornelian found at Tapu Creek, and liiouuted in pure Gold, which makes a beautiful set, well adapted for a wedding present. GREENSTONE and QUARTZ BROOCH and EARRINGS, cross emblem, and deBigned for miniature at the back. This set, for workmanship, could not be ex- ■ celled by the best house in London. GENTS' SIGNET RINGS, Quartz and Greenstone, forming the handsomest article of that description ever turned out of a New Zealand workshop. These .articles alone ure worthy of inspection. BHIELD BROOCH and EARRINGS, Greenstone and Caledonian Quartz. This is decidedly the gem of the season, the lapidary worn, as aleo the gold mounting, being very chaste. MASONIC SOLITAIRES (Square and Compass) ; the only set ever made in Greenstone and Quurtz, and the finest specimen of lupidary work in New Zealand. BROOCH and EARRINGS, made from black stone found at Miur's Island, which takes a beautiful polish, and wiien, as in this set, inlaid with rich- Quartz and set iv Th&mes Gold, fortnfc a pleasing contrust. .Twenty HANDSOME GREENSTONE BROOCHES, all different patterns, the designs of which cannot be excelled. '{Twenty QUARTZ BROOCHES, cut from the richest and fin st quartz that could be procured, of different patterns and handsomely mounted. •A Large Stock of GREENSTONE EARRINGS, all patterns and sizes, tastefully mounted in Thames Gold, from 25s to £5. Twenty-five pair of Handsome QUARTZ EARRINGS, of various designs. About one hundred GREENSTONE DROPS and MERES, all cut from the best stone. Forty CALEDONIAN DROPS, mounted and unmounted, cut from one of the finest specimens ever taken out of that claim. Every shareholder should take Uri»©ppor- ■ tunity of obtaining a memento of that far-fame/d mine. Thirty-Gents' QUARTZ DROPS, from all the leading claims on the Thames Goldfields. Twenty-five QUARTZ LOCKETS, different designs, for'ladies' and gentlemen. Ten GREENSTONE LOCKETS. Twenty GREENSTONE and QCJARTZ CROSSES, of different designs and superior workmanship. Fire MASONIC EMBLEMS, made from Greenstone and Thames Quartz, and which form very handsome ornaments for the watch chain. Thirty Plain Substantial Leaf BROOCHES, made from Thames Gold, which, for !* ■'■■' variety of design, cannot bo surpassed. Pifty Diggers' Colonial GOLD RINGS, different patterns, very substantial. A Large Assortment of Ladies' Colonial GOLD RINGS, leaf putterns.1 Twenty-five QUARTZ PINS, from different claims. Ten Handsome Gents' Mosaic SCARF PINS, in Greenstone and Caledonian Quartz, forming the most ta9teful design ever yet produced. . Twenty Sets QUARTZ and GREENSTONE STUDS, LINKS, and COLLAR BUTTONS, which, ,for variety and beauty of de-ign, are not fcg.be equalled. Twenty Colonial-madfer ALBERTS, some of the handsomest patterns iv Auckland. Two Hundred pairs Latest "Fashion EARRINGS. f A Small Choice Selection^ of ENGLISH JEWELLERY, consisting of Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, &c, &o! The whole forming the ' 1 COLL EtJT lON • ; OF r, . . ' COLONIAL JEWELLERY IN NEW ZEALAND. Colonial Gold Alberta made to order; highest price given for rich Quartz ; Thames Gold purchased ; Watches -and Clocks of every description repaired ; satisfaction guaranteed. jJewellery repaired aiid made to order in any defeign that can be executed in any other part erf: the TColonies. •' OThe enterprising proprietor will take greftt pleasure at any time in showing ladies qc gentlemen over the factories who are desirous ■ *f inspecting the different processes which linese beautiful artioleß undergo before reaoh^. ing perfection, either in the lapidary or jewel-lery-manufacturing department. All goods marked in plain figures;. f. H.iß"wrss.o.jsr, WIipLESiLE & RETAIL j j COLOiSAL JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Union Bank, and next door to Cater, bootmaker.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 1
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