Victorian sterling silver chatelaine by H.W Dee, fully hallmarked London, 1870, H.W.D (Henry William Dee), comprising watch holder waist plaque, opening via safety latch to reveal a gilt wash interior and purple satin lining, containing a faux gold plated pocket watch with false dial, opening to double photo compartments, suspending a number of period appendages including sterling silver and cut glass horn perfume bottle/ vinaigrette hallmarked London, 1875, Tj (Thomas Johnson), patent No.5969, S.Mordan & Co pencil, silver & ivory notebook, silverplate scissors holder, and an unmarked coin purse, total combined weight 300gm, total length 33 cm published: "How the watch was worn, a fashion for 500 Years', by Genevieve Cummins, colour plate 207, 208a and 208b, page 85.