Edwardian gold vanity case, inscribed 1919
'From the Good Ship "Winnipeg" to her Sponsor April 26 1919,’ reads the plaque on this beautifully made gold vanity case.
Inside a smaller inscription names her as 'Mrs W.J. Bowser'.
It’s likely that this was Lorinda Doherty Bowser, a socialite married to a Canadian lawyer and politician, William John Bowser. In 1919 he was serving as the premier of British Columbia.
There’s a photograph in the City of Vancouver archives of SS Winnipeg, a French passenger and cargo ship built in Dunkirk in 1918.
It won fame for a 1939 voyage led by the poet Pablo Neruda that took 2,200 Spanish Civil War refugees from camps in France to his homeland, Chile. He called it “the noblest mission I have ever undertaken”.
Three years later, after the Winnipeg’s capture in the Caribbean from Vichy France and being put into service by the British government, it was sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic. Canada’s navy rescued all on board.
Though the Canadian connections are tantalising, the records say this steamship was known until 1930 as the Jacques Cartier.
Another photo, this one taken in London in 1911 and now in the V&A archives, shows our Mrs Bowser, lavishly attired on the occasion of her presentation to the court.
We wonder whose hands this handsome gift has passed through since hers?
View a YouTube video of this vanity case here
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• Handmade in 14-carat yellow gold
• Set with two cabochon-cut blue synthetic sapphires
• Approximately 16.5cm (6 1/2 inches) long with strap, 5cm (2 inches) long without strap; 3.5cm (nearly 1 1/2 inches) wide
• Weight is 38 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
'From the Good Ship "Winnipeg" to her Sponsor April 26 1919,’ reads the plaque on this beautifully made gold vanity case.
Inside a smaller inscription names her as 'Mrs W.J. Bowser'.
It’s likely that this was Lorinda Doherty Bowser, a socialite married to a Canadian lawyer and politician, William John Bowser. In 1919 he was serving as the premier of British Columbia.
There’s a photograph in the City of Vancouver archives of SS Winnipeg, a French passenger and cargo ship built in Dunkirk in 1918.
It won fame for a 1939 voyage led by the poet Pablo Neruda that took 2,200 Spanish Civil War refugees from camps in France to his homeland, Chile. He called it “the noblest mission I have ever undertaken”.
Three years later, after the Winnipeg’s capture in the Caribbean from Vichy France and being put into service by the British government, it was sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic. Canada’s navy rescued all on board.
Though the Canadian connections are tantalising, the records say this steamship was known until 1930 as the Jacques Cartier.
Another photo, this one taken in London in 1911 and now in the V&A archives, shows our Mrs Bowser, lavishly attired on the occasion of her presentation to the court.
We wonder whose hands this handsome gift has passed through since hers?
View a YouTube video of this vanity case here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 14-carat yellow gold
• Set with two cabochon-cut blue synthetic sapphires
• Approximately 16.5cm (6 1/2 inches) long with strap, 5cm (2 inches) long without strap; 3.5cm (nearly 1 1/2 inches) wide
• Weight is 38 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
'From the Good Ship "Winnipeg" to her Sponsor April 26 1919,’ reads the plaque on this beautifully made gold vanity case.
Inside a smaller inscription names her as 'Mrs W.J. Bowser'.
It’s likely that this was Lorinda Doherty Bowser, a socialite married to a Canadian lawyer and politician, William John Bowser. In 1919 he was serving as the premier of British Columbia.
There’s a photograph in the City of Vancouver archives of SS Winnipeg, a French passenger and cargo ship built in Dunkirk in 1918.
It won fame for a 1939 voyage led by the poet Pablo Neruda that took 2,200 Spanish Civil War refugees from camps in France to his homeland, Chile. He called it “the noblest mission I have ever undertaken”.
Three years later, after the Winnipeg’s capture in the Caribbean from Vichy France and being put into service by the British government, it was sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic. Canada’s navy rescued all on board.
Though the Canadian connections are tantalising, the records say this steamship was known until 1930 as the Jacques Cartier.
Another photo, this one taken in London in 1911 and now in the V&A archives, shows our Mrs Bowser, lavishly attired on the occasion of her presentation to the court.
We wonder whose hands this handsome gift has passed through since hers?
View a YouTube video of this vanity case here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 14-carat yellow gold
• Set with two cabochon-cut blue synthetic sapphires
• Approximately 16.5cm (6 1/2 inches) long with strap, 5cm (2 inches) long without strap; 3.5cm (nearly 1 1/2 inches) wide
• Weight is 38 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!