A William IV silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular form, the lid engraved with presentation inscription, the sides and borders with chased foliate decoration, engine-turned base, gilt interior, with maker’s mark, hallmarked for Birmingham 1836, length 8.5cm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Dimensions: length 8.5cm x width 5.7cm x depth 3.1cm.
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Victorian silver snuff box, oval with flush fitting lid, foliate scroll engraved and monogrammed, 8cm wide, Birmingham 1887, a silver bangle and a white metal beakerCondition ReportSnuff box with surface scratches, scuffs and dents. Lid functions although appears to be an area of loss where the front catch is. Wear to decoration and general wear and tear.
An Edwardian silver commode shaped trinket box and cover, of bow ended form, on four feet, 59mm l, by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1906 and a German silver snuff box, the lid chased with birds in a classical garden, 19th c, 3ozs 16dwts (2) Snuff box dented and worn, the smaller box in good condition
An assortment of 19th century and later curios to include a Bakelite snuff box, a tortoiseshell Claude Lorrain artists filter set (condition A/F), a tortoiseshell folding travel comb, a carved wooden bottle stopper, a band agate, a commemorative celluloid matchstick with Queen Victoria bust surrounded by national flowers of clover, thistle and roses, a Chinese foil top box with dragon design to lid, a carved bead in the form of a Chinese buddha, a Victorian treen thimble holder, a treen bilboquet ball and cup game, a German Art Nouveau jugendstil perpetual calendar frame, a terracotta oil lamp with centurion to centre,
A Victorian silver three-piece Christening set (case a/f), to/w a small snuff box, Birmingham 1909, two cut glass toilet jars with silver tops, a Dutch cabinet spoon with London import marks, five teaspoons, a knife-blade, a pair of napkin rings and a cased set of four ep and gilded shell salts with Albany pattern spoons (box)
A miscellany to include a four legged stool 23cm h, papier mâché shelf 18cm h hand painted with butterflies and flowers, a Hull Savings Bank Home Safe (locked with contents), a small glass with gilt metal decoration display case, pair of yellow metal pince nez, Wills Woodbines set of dominoes, snuff box, a white metal brush, a framed Certificate etc.
George III novelty silver satchel form snuff box, the body decorated with wriggle work and acanthus leaf detail, the central clasp engraved, "Robt. Paterson.", the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, Lawrence & Co., Birmingham, 1819. length 6.5cm, width 4.4cm, weight: 46.1g/1.48ozt approx.
An eighteenth-century silver snuff box, of waisted circular form with gilt interior, the detachable cover with reeded border and coat of arms, for the Earls of Ashburnham, likely John Ashburnham, 1st Earl Ashburnham and Viscount St Asaph, the box apparently unmarked, English c.1730, diameter 5.4cm, weight 37g/1.18ozt approx John Ashburnham, 1st Earl of Ashburnham (13 March 1687 – 10 March 1737) was an English peer, soldier and politician. From 1713 to 1715, Ashburnham became Colonel of the 1st (His Majesty's Own) Troop of Horse Guards, and was deputy governor and deputy warden of the Cinque Ports from June 1713 to 1714. He was a Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick, Prince of Wales from 1728 to 1731 and Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1731 to 1733. On 14 May 1730, he was created Earl of Ashburnham and Viscount St Asaph.
An eighteenth-century Danish silver snuff box, of cushioned rectangular form, the hinged cover with cast top depicting a classical scene framed by rococo style scrolls, four hallmarks struck to the interior of the base, Copenhagen c.1759, Assay Master's mark of Christopher Fabritius, maker's mark possibly, 'ICS', length 8.3cm, weight 146g/4.69ozt approx
An eighteenth-century silver and mother-of-pearl snuff box, of oval form with stand-away hinge, the cover with inset mother-of-pearl panel depicting a figure from the Commedia dell'arte, likely Harlequin, maker's mark only struck to the interior of the base, William Lestourgeon, London c.1730, diameter 5.5cm, weight 26g/0.83ozt approx
A George IV silver snuff box, of ovoid form, the cover inset with a polished cabochon specimen agate within a lotus style border surround, the exterior decorated with reeded bands and engine turning, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior with inscription, 'JHT/1853' within a Garter crest, Richard Sullivan. London 1827, length 8cm, weight 173.64g/5.58ozt gross approx
Iserlohner Tabakdose Messing, geprägter Reliefdekor. Auf dem Deckel im Kreismedaillon Darstellung Friedrich des Großen im Profil, gerahmt von allegorischen Figuren und niederländischer Inschrift. Rückseitig sechs Schlachtendarstellungen, teilw. in Rund-Medaillons u. a. mit der Schlacht von Lowositz 1756, Reichenberg 1757 und des Bombardements von Prag 1757. Zentral im Medaillon das Profil König Friedrichs. Deckel und Boden mit Sign. von Johan Adolph Keppelman. Rest.; H. 2,8 cm. 16 cm x 4,6 cm.Vgl. Dossmann, Ke IV.6 bzw. hierzu auch Abb. 41 (Gi IV.7), Ke VI.3.A German signed brass snuff box by Johan Adolph Keppelman. Restored.Deutsch. Iserlohn. Um 1757.
Iserlohner Tabakdose Messing und Kupfer. Oblong mit geprägtem Reliefdekor. Auf dem Deckel Profilbildnis von Friedrich dem Großen in Uniform mit Dreispitz, lat. bez. "Fridericus Magnus Borussorum Rex" über Kartusche mit dem Preussischen Wappenadler, in den Fängen Zepter und Reichsapfel haltend. Oben allegorische Figurendarstellungen mit lat. Inschrift. Rückseitig Darstellungen der Schlacht gegen die Russen bei Zorndorf 1758 sowie das "Bombardement Van Custrin 1758". Deckel und Boden mit Sign. von Johann Heinrich Hamer. H. 2,8 cm. 16 cm x 4,6 cm. Vgl. Dossmann, Abb. 89 (Ha IV.5) sowie Ha VI.5.A German signed brass and copper snuff box by Johann Henrich Hamer. Deutsch. Iserlohn. Um 1758.
Kleine Iserlohner Tabakdose Messing und Kupfer. Oblong mit geprägtem Reliefdekor. Auf dem Deckel bekrönte Darstellung Friedrich des Großen nach rechts in Brustkürass und geschultertem Degen, lat. bez. "Fridericus Magnus Borussorum Rex". Oberhalb bekrönter Adler. Rückseitig ligierte, königliche Initialen "FR" unter Preußischer Königskrone. Unterhalb lat. Inschrift. Deckel und Boden mit Sign. von Johann Heinrich Hamer. H. 2,5 cm. 12,5 cm x 4 cm. Vgl. Dossmann, Tafel 4 sowie Ha IV.2.A small German signed brass and copper snuff box by Johann Heinrich Hamer. Deutsch. Iserlohn. Um 1760.
Äußerst feine Tabatiere mit Miniaturmalerei Schildpatt mit vergoldeter Silbermontierung. Rechteckiger Korpus mit Scharnierdeckel. Auf dem Deckel profiliert gerahmte, verglaste, sehr feine allegorische Darstellung von zwei jungen Frauen, in antikisierten Gewändern. Die Dunkelhaarige als Allegorie des Friedens mit Lorbeerblattkranz im Haar und Olivenzweig in der Hand. Sie beugt sich sorgend zu einer blonden Frau mit Ährenkranz im Haar und ein Füllhorn mit Blüten, Ähren und Früchten haltend als Allegorie der Fülle. Nach dem Gemälde "La Paix ramenant l'Abondance" von Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842). Polychrome Temperamalerei. Rep.; Teilw. undeutlich gest., Pariser Garantiemarke von 1819-1838. H. 2,1 cm. 8 cm x 5,7 cm.Vgl. Rosenberg, Bd. IV, Nr. 6594; hierzu als Vorlage im Musée de Louvre, Paris, Inv.-Nr. 3052 ; MR 1946.A French gilt silver mounted tortoiseshell snuff box with allegorical depiction after a painting by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842). Repaired. Partly indistinctly marked. Parisian guarantee mark.Frankreich. Paris. Um 1830.
Tabatiere als königliches Geschenk Silber, voll vergoldet. Ovale Form mit scharniertem Deckel. Flächendeckender Dekor aus ziseliertem und stilisiertem Blattfries sowie Punkte- und Sternedekor. Auf der Innenseite des Deckels das detailreich dargestellte Wappen Spaniens über den gravierten Unterschriften von König Juan Carlos I. und Königin Sofia von Spanien. Gest., Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 70 g. H. 1,2 cm. 6,5 cm x 5 cm.A Spanish gilt silver snuff box as a royal gift with coat of arms of Spain above the engraved signatures of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain. Maker´s mark.Spanien. Madrid. Plateria Pedro López. 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.
A GROUP OF THREE BOXES (3)Comprising; a circular silver plated on copper hinge lidded box, mounted with a central circular varicoloured agate, diameter 7cm, a gilt metal cartouche shaped hinge lidded box, mounted with a simulated agate panel, otherwise with floral and scroll decoration in the mid 18th century taste, length 6.6cm and a European rectangular hinge lidded snuff box, the exterior with floral and scrolled decoration, gilt within, length 8.2cmCondition Report; Circular plated on copper box; agate panel in good condition, evidence of past corrosion in the bottom section of the box, which has subsequently been plated over, wearing through to copper underneath, one or two shallow dents tot the bottom, but attractive, we would suggest of Continental manufacture, second half of the 18th century.Gilt metal box; panel to the lid appears to be in simulation of agate and may well be a replacement panel, gilding in good condition, slight wear to high points of exterior, small gap where simulated agate panel meets the corner of the mount to the left of the hinge when open. The box excluding the panel is mid 18th century.The rectangular box; has small Continental marks to the side interior edge of the lower part of the box. The exterior decoration is of varying designs to the lid, sides and base and may be Asian, suggested age circa 1830/40
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