a beautiful sort of watery green peridot at the center. around the border is beautiful cool green enamel. the gilded age, men like jewelry and finer things as much as women. we have this traffic case of object that give you a sense of the things a well attired gentlemen might have on his person. flasks by tiffany and company, or a cut glass example, he would also certainly have cufflinks and other accessories. many of those would reflect their sporting interests. for instance, we have cufflinks that are -- that have horses on them. polo as well as horse racing were a big part of life. for many gentlemen, it was about the hunt. we have a set of hunting buttons that have been in the collection for many years. we have pulled them out, they are made of mother-of-pearl. they are engraved with scenes of horses and dogs and foxes. they are almost mastic scenes as well. a gentleman and his horse and his dog. they are really charming. there is fishing, yachting. also there is this charming little pocket knife which has rubies. those little accessor