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A William IV nutmeg grater Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, of rounded rectangular outline, striated sides and engine turned lid, the base with hinged compartment for the nutmeg; together with a collection of four various vinaigrettes and a snuff box, Spink & Son, London 1896, modelled as a mussel shell Dimensions:Width: 4.5cm, combined weight: 4.5oz
A William IV snuff box Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1830, of rectangular outline, engine turned decoration, the lid engraved with the Wittelsbach arms flanked to either side with the names of Kind Otho and Queen Amalia; together with a group of three various vinaigrettes, all with engraved initials to the hinged lids, well pierced grillsDimensions:Width: 7cm, 5.5cm, 3.5cm, weight (all in); 4.5oz
A Chinese export snuff box with pseudo-British marks, of rounded rectangular outline, scallop decoration throughout; together with a smaller snuff box, Birmingham 1806, prick engraved detail to the hinged lid with engraved initials; together with a vinaigrette, T.B. London 1800, with musical detail to the pierced grillDimensions:Width: 6cm, 5.3cm, 3.3cm
A Victorian snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, of rounded rectangular outline, engraved scroll and foliate decoration to lobed sides, the hinged lid with engraved presentation inscription, in a floral and scroll cast border; together with another Edward Edwards, London 1830, with engine turned detail and cast foliate border, and another Francis Clark, Birmingham 1892, with engraved initials to the hinged lid in a cross-hatch borderDimensions:Width: 8.5cm, 9cm, 7.8cm, combined weight: 12oz
A Victorian snuff box Edward Shaw, Birmingham 1860, of rectangular outline engraved scroll border, presentation engraving to the hinged lid; together with another four, London 1824, of rounded rectangular outline; T.S. Birmingham 1791, of rectangular outline, presentation engraving to the hinged lid; J.W., Birmingham 1824, of rectangular outline, heavy well cast floral border and W.S., Birmingham 1842, with a foliate thumbpiece Dimensions:Width: 6cm, 8cm, 7cm, 6.5cm, 5.3cm, combined weight: 11.5oz
A German enamel gold-mounted snuff box, mid 18th century, probably Berlin from the workshop of Pierre Fromery, painted with figures in landscape scenes within elaborate raised gilt borders and leaf scrolls, the shaped sides with small vignettes and putti, the interior with a silver-gilt lining, 7.5cm across.
Two English enamel patch boxes and a snuff box, late 18th/early 19th century, one circular and decorated in the manner of Jasperware with a Classical figure and a falcon, another of navette shape and decorated with a feathered floral design on a blue ground, the last moulded with a scallop shell lid with blue ribs on a seaweed tendril ground, some restoration, 5.7cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.
A silver-mounted German porcelain snuff box or bonbonnière, c.1770, moulded as a large ruffled flowerhead or rose bud, painted with small floral sprigs and flying insects, the inside of the lid with rustic lovers in a woodland, German hallmarks including maker's mark CD, possibly Augsburg, 6.4cm dia.
A French enamel snuff box, 1st half 19th century, the circular form painted with a double portrait of the Montgolfier brothers, in the Classical manner, reserved on a duck-egg blue ground, titled 'Etienne et Joseph Montgolfier, Freres nes a Annonay en Vivarais', with gilt metal mounts, 7.8cm across.Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier were born in Annonay in the 1740s and began experimenting with balloon flights in the 1780s. Their first public flight took place in Annonay on 4th June 1783.
Assorted collectibles, including: silver collared tobacco pipe, in fitted case retailed by F. Edwards & Co, London; another cased tobacco pipe; Firestone Balloon tire ashtray or dish; leatherette cigarette case; Halex hexagonal trinket box and cover; carved and inlaid wood trinket box; inlaid snuff box; and other items.
A William IV Silver Snuff-Box, Incuse Maker's Mark GMH, London, 1836 of book-form, the front and base engraved with foliage, the sides reeded, the interior gilt59mm wide, 1oz 1dwt, 33grFully marked inside base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving.
A George IV Silver Snuff-Box, by Thomas and William Simpson, Birmingham, 1821 oblong, the hinged cover engraved with foliage on a matted ground with a central applied vacant shield, the sides reeded and the base engraved with foliage and a flower, the interior gilded65mm wide, 1oz 6dwt, 41grPart marked inside the base and cover. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some blisters to the gilding inside the cover where the shield is applied.
A Victorian Papier Mache Snuff Box, of circular form, the cover painted with a harbour scene9cm diameterA Russian Papier Mache Snuff Box, 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover painted with figures in a troika6cm diameterTen Various Papier Mache Snuff Boxes, with various decoration (12)As expected for boxes of this age and material. Wear, scratches, some minor cracks. All hinged boxes the openings functioning. Some of the circular boxes with chips and repairs.
A Treen Travelling Condiment/Spice Tower, 19th century, turned and decorated as a lighthouse12.5cm highA Silver-Mounted Ebonised and Pique-Work Small Hand Seal, of flattened baluster form, decorated with foliage, scrolls and dots6.5cm highA George III Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Magnifying GlassA Horn Needle CaseA Gilt Metal Mounted Agate Snuffbox A Gold Tortoiseshell Circular Snuffbox A Brass Snuffbox, in the form of a book A Photograph Medallion Souvenir of Malvern A Small Circular Card Box, containing pressed paperA PadlockA Leather-Bound BoxA Small Magnifying Glass (qty)Lighthouse - all pieces thread together well. Some age related shrinkage and splits. General wear and chips. Two areas of repair to the foot. Pique seal - hair crack across the top of the handleGeorgian magnifying glass - lense good, tortoiseshell with damage and lossNeedle case - chip inside near the hinge, clasp not latchingAgate snuff box - top agate panel loose, bottom cracked across one corner, general wear and dents to the frameTortoiseshell circular box - some slight hair cracking to the rims. General wear and scratchesBrass snuff box - bottom board has come loose in one cornerPhotograph medallion - complete, general wearCard box - wearPadlock - no key, general pittingLeather bound box - half of the clasp missing, tiredMagnifying glass - frame good, scraches to the lense
A mixed group of silver plated/pewter items comprising four silver plated serving spoons with half/double palmette handles (largest l- 33cm), a William Hutton & sons plated toddy ladle with twist handle, a pair of cut glass wall pockets (h- 19cm), a silver plated/pewter snuff box marked HJ & Co, and a Scottish Piper pewter hip flask with celtic/Anglo-Saxon design (marked) (9)
Inverness: A George IV provincial silver and agate snuff boxBy Robert Naughton of Inverness, circa 1825 Two marks: RN, thistle Of rounded rectangular form, the base and lid set with veined brown agate panel, the sides chased with scrolling foliage and with floral-chased rims, height 2.3cm, length 6.2cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Military interest: A George III silver snuff boxMakers mark RH, no date letter of rectangular form with reeded borders, the lid with initials, the base inscribed A Gift from Colonel Anstruther of the Loyal Tay Fencibles, height 2.5cm, length 7.2cm, weight 2.1oz.Footnotes:Colonel Robert Anstruther was colonel of the Tay Fencibles from 25October 1794 until 24th Sept 1808, when he left to become colonel of the Fifeshire Militia.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William IV silver and agate table snuff boxMakers mark apparently G&A, Edinburgh, 1834 Of cartouche shape, chased with scrolls and flowers, the cover set with a moss agate panel, the base later engraved with a depiction of a three masted streamer and the inscription:'TO EDWARD JAMES ESQ.QC, FROM JAMES B THOMSON, AS A SMALL TOKEN OF REGARD, AND ACKNOWLEGEMENT FOR THE MASTERLY DEFENCE, IN VINDICATION OF HIS CHARACTER, IN THE CASE OF THOMSON V INMAN, DECR. XXVI MDCCCLX', with gilt interior, height 3.2cm, length 9cm, weight 5.6oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III snuff boxMaker's mark only probably for Alexander Gardner of Edinburgh, circa 1815 Engine turned with floral chased thumbpiece, the interior gilt and bearing the inscription 'Presented by a few friends in acknowledgement of his skill as an Agriculturalist and his worth as a Man', height 2.6cm, length 8.1cm, weight 4.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Circular Snuff Box, with piqué style pull off cover (internally 5.5cm diameter); Together with Further Old Sheffield Plate Circular Snuff Boxes, a decorative heart shape snuff box, initialled; a smaller circular example with enamel and hand painted decoration; a polished hardstone inset example etc. (8)

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