"Nay, Celia, that is too much to ask, that I should wear
trinkets to keep you in countenance.
In the meantime, we had found nothing of any value but the silver and the
trinkets, and neither of these were in our way.
On these occasions there was a degree of magnificence of the purse about them, and a peculiar propensity to expenditure at the goldsmith's and jeweler's for rings, chains, brooches, necklaces, jeweled watches, and other rich
trinkets, partly for their own wear, partly for presents to their female acquaintances; a gorgeous prodigality, such as was often to be noticed in former times in Southern planters and West India creoles, when flush with the profits of their plantations.
"Caught by all her glittering
trinkets, And her borrowed braids of hair, And a host of made-up beauties That would Love himself ensnare."
The girls anointed themselves with their fragrant oils, dressed their hair, or looked over their curious finery, and compared together their ivory
trinkets, fashioned out of boar's tusks or whale's teeth.
Upon this river the Hudson's Bay Company have established a trading post, where the Pends Oreilles and the Flatheads bring their peltries to exchange for arms, clothing and
trinkets.
The ladies will instead be supporting a fundraising event called
Trinket or Treasure which it is hoped will raise money towards that trip.
North Wales Police are now asking people to come forward and help identify the objects including a leather case and
trinket box.
Mirrored
trinket box pounds 6, Matalan, www.matalan.co.uk 3.
I FOUND a silver chain
trinket bracelet in the Asda car park in Cumbernauld on Sunday.
With more than 1,600 beads, they'll be able to make hair clips,
trinket boxes and a mirror frame to name but a few.
Glazeaway in Colwyn Bay (01492 533500) have 120 different pieces to paint including ceramic animals,
trinket boxes and crockery.
Diocesan vocation directors who gathered for their national conference in Dallas last September found a unique little conference
trinket in their materials.
A posse of burly security guards descended on a village antiques shop - so Princess Margaret could splash out just pounds 6 on a
trinket!
Mosaic vase,
trinket pot, butterfly paperweight, butterfly jewellery box, Mersey armchair, tapestry cushion, gold lamp, lotus flower, pillar holder, large pillar candle, all Asda