Dresser grooming set at the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store. The set includes two men's hair brushes, a clothes brush, a narrow brush, a mirror, scissors and a nail file.
Watch and chain with the gears visible through its glass case at the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store. The hours of the day are inscribed on a metal border bezel.
Sketch of an advertisement layout of gift photographic images for the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store with roughly sketched illustrations in labeled rectangular compartments. The top banner reads" Gifts for the Ho[...]. The lower banner reads: Brock's [...]. Label captions include: Boys, Watches, Bracelets, Cigarette Cases, Charms, Jade, Clips, Clocks, and Rings.
Three signet rings at the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store. The dark lines are shadows on the edge of glass plates and the lighter lines are strips of paper beneath the glass.
Brock & Company Jewelers was the most important jewelry and giftware store in Los Angeles. Founded by George A. Brock in 1903, it was sold in 1964 and the business ended s few years later. It was located at 515 West Seventh St. and had a 2nd location at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel.
Two etched glass jewelry boxes, two etched glass candle holders with sculptural silver bases in the form of sea serpents, and a bowl carved from stone with a silver, stone-footed base.