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ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILEERS: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER REGIMENTAL SNUFF BOX by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1902, rounded rectangular with shaped edges, the hinged cover engraved with the regimental badge of the Royal Inniskilling Fusileers beneath a crown, with "INNISKILLING" DETAILS, gilded to interior; together with an Inniskilling seal with accompanying notes. (2) Snuff 7.4cm by 4.7cm, 2.3 troy ouncesThe Inniskilling seal presented to Lt. Col. McClintock in 1889 at Mullingar.
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX by John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, of plain rectangular form, the flush lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, the base formerly containing a musical movement. 8cm wide, 3.8 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Age-related surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1845, rectangular with hinged cover, engraved to all sides with dense scrolling foliage. 8cm wide, 3.8 troy ouncesThe marks on the base and cover are clear. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. The cover closes well and the hinge is in good order. In generally excellent condition.
Queen Charlotte (1744-1818). Autograph Letter Signed. A collection of correspondence to private secretary Sir Herbert Taylor, comprising: ALS, Brighton, 29 February 1816, seeking advice on offering the Prince of Coburg one of the Houses at Weymouth, 'where He prefers to go to a more retired place than Bath', on one side of foolscap; ALS, Windsor, 3 March 1817, concerning 'two Letters for the Kg of the Netherlands & His Son, the latter sighning Himself only William Prince of Orange' [William II], one side of foolscap; ALS, 9 January 1813, forwarding the gift of a snuff box to be given to Mr Stevenson, 'as a small acknowledgement for the Trouble I occasion Him for Frogmore', one side of foolscap; ALS, 10 March 1816, conveying thanks 'for the Interest you take in the Improvement of Dear Frogmore', two sides of foolscap; ALS, 28 June 1816, regarding a letter from the Duke of Cumberland which is not 'civil', and leaving it to Taylor's judgement, 'either be silent or write again as you think proper', three sides of foolscap; ALS, Windsor, 25 March 1815, explaining that she never received a letter on the subject of being a sponsor to the son of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel, but is flattered and states, 'I shall ever Interest myself in the Welfare & Prosperity of the House of Hesse', one side of foolscap; ALS, 20 June 1814, regarding the King of Prussia and the visit of Prince Charles, one side of foolscap. Recorded in The Taylor Papers, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, arranged by Ernest Taylor [Longmans, 1913]. Collection housed in archival wallets (7)Provenance: By descent of Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor GCB GCH (1775-1839), the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, serving King George III, Queen Charlotte, King George IV, King William IV, Prince Fredrick, Duke of York and Albany, and additionally serving as aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria
A 19th Century hallmarked silver rectangular snuff box with all over engine turned decoration, initialled to the cover L.B.E, length 7cm, weight 64g, Birmingham 1837, William Simpson, together with smaller Victorian snuff boxes, one hallmarked for 1896 with engraved ivy leaf decoration and inscribed James Barrett, and one white metal example with a monogram to the lid. (3)
A Victorian hallmarked silver box of plain form with a silver gilt interior, weight 55g, 5.5cm x 4cm x 2cm, London 1896, Charles Edwards, together with a George V hallmarked silver snuff box with engraved initials to the cover, weight 31g, length 4.6cm, Birmingham 1914, John Biggin and John Biggin Ltd. (2)
A Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form by Nathaniel Mills, engraved with acanthus scrolls and flower heads and with gilded interior engraved with the inscription 'He conquers who is cautious', Birmingham 1854, height 2cm, width 10cm and depth 4.5cm, with worn later presentation inscription to the central cartouche, together with a smaller William IV silver snuff box with foliate thumb piece to the hinged lid and with a gilded interior, Birmingham 1834, Edward Smith, width 5cm. (2)
A George V hallmarked silver snuff box with engraved foliate decoration to the base and cover, the lid with a vacant cartouche, weight 60g, length 6cm, Chester 1911, Colen Hewer Cheshire, together with a smaller example with similar decoration, weight 33g, length 5cm, hallmarked for Birmingham 1915, Robert Chandler. (2)
A George V hallmarked silver snuff box with engine turned decoration in the Art Deco style, the interior engraved ‘An Ode to Stan, King Cole liked Pipe & Fiddle Strings, But Snuff’s the stuff for Cabinet Kings 1940’, weight 61g, length 5.4cm, Birmingham 1934, Deykin & Harrison Limited.
A heavy hallmarked silver snuff box of Georgian inspiration: the hinged lid with recessed hinge and engine-turned decoration surrounded by a raised foliate style border of stylised flowerheads, central horizontal vacant cartouche, opening to reveal gilded interior, maker's mark of Garrard & Co. Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1987, engraved initials to underside JJG, within original Garrard & Co. fitted and gilt tooled box (5.25cm diameter, approx. 57.9g)
A fine quality hallmarked silver snuff box: engine-turned decoration and the lid with textured thumbpiece and right angle shaped vacant cartouche and rose gold coloured diagonal band, opening to reveal gilded interior, engraved initials J.J.G to underside, maker's mark P J D, assayed Birmingham 1993, original Gallagher box (4.5cm wide)

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