A Russian silver and cloisonné / champleve enamel snuff box, indistinct 84 standard mark, rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged cover and base with stylised flowers and foliate scrolls in red, mauve, apple-green and three shades of blue, the centre oval with turquoise ground, the edges with repeating floral design on rich blue ground, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, weight 3.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, no enamel loss found, strong hinge, rubbed marks.
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A George III 18ct gold snuff box, maker probably George Longstaffe, London 1803, rectangular cushion form with engine turned decoration, 2¾in. (6.9cm.) long, weight 54.5g. * Condition: Good condition - marks clear. Lid closes securely. Tiny pinprick ding to edge of underside and very, very slight dent to one end of lid.
An 18th century silver and cowrie shell snuff box, maker's mark only to inside of lid, 'FI', chased foliate and strapwork decoration to lid, carnelian mounted thumbpiece, 5cm. long. * Condition: Wear to chased decoration and small ding to lid. A line of small holes to silver and probably small soldered fill repair to centre of this wear to the silver behind the hinge. General scratching to shell. Lid closes crisply.
A Russian silver niello work snuff box, Moscow 1853, assay master probably Ivan Vasilyevish Avdeyev, 84 standard mark, rectangular with foliate decoration, gilt interior, 3½in. (8.9cm.) long, weight 3.45 tr.oz. * Condition: Small ding with tiny gouge to silver to base and tiny ding to front edge of base. Small abrasion to surface of silver to corner of lid. Some scratches to the exterior as would be expected. Lid closes tightly.
A George III silver snuff box, William Parker, London 1804, rectangular cushion form, with diamond quilted and reeded decoration, gilt washed interior, 3 1/8in. (7.9cm.) long, weight 2.35 tr.oz. * Provenance: Sue & Alan Thompson, Dorking, c.1999 * Condition: Lid opens and closes crisply. Exterior in good condition. Interior has some small scratches to the gilt. Marks to base and lid clear.
A George III silver combination vinaigrette and snuff box, of rectangular form with canted corners, having bright cut and foliate engraved decoration, hinged top, engraved and pierced grille and hinged base, by Joseph Ash I, London 1805, 4.5cm wide, and a George III silver vinaigrette with engraved decoration and pierced hinged gilt grille, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, 3.5cm wide (2)Combination box - in good condition, closure, hinges and marks all fine. Some wear and scratches to the underside, engraved initials to cartouche on lid.Vinaigrette - a bit battered looking, a few dings and knocks. grille, hinges and marks are fine.
A George III silver snuff box, of curved rectangular outline and having banded decoration, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, 6.5cm wide, a similar slightly larger snuff box, marks indistinct, another of rectangular form with engraved basketweave decoration, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1801, a Victorian silver snuff box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1872, and an oval silver snuff box, Birmingham 1919 (5)
A George III silver rectangular snuff box, with waisted sides and engine turned decoration by Daniel Hockley, London 1816, 7.1cm wide, an Edwardian silver vesta case by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1902, a Continental silver vesta case relief decorated with hunting scenes, and another of pull-out drawer form with engine turned decoration, both stamped 925 (4)
A silver miniature four piece tea service on tray, by W.A. Humphries Ltd, Birmingham 1972, tray 15cm long, another similar silver miniature tea service on tray, a 19th century coin silver teaspoon, three further silver spoons, a silver cup holder, a plated oval snuff box, the lid inscribed 'Evan Evans 1875 Trefriw', two silver mounted wallets, and other small items, 9oz weighable (qty)
A late Victorian silver embossed picture top snuff box and other silver items first Chester, 1895, Nathan & Hayes,rectangular, the hinged lid embossed with a gentleman in 18th century dress in a garden setting, framed by C- scrolls, the side embossed with flowers and scrolls together with a German .800 heart shaped pill box, the hinged cover embossed with cherubs and scrolls, a silver cased scent bottle and a .800 souvenir spoon with yak terminal, (4)first length 6.5 cm., weighable silver approx. 2.34oztCondition:Light rubbing to high points of snuff box pill. Scent bottle the hinge has sheared, dents and areas of damage and loss to body
An Elizabeth II silver snuff boxLondon, 1961, Collingwood & Co.plain rectangular form with hinged domed cover and bombe shaped sides, the lid mounted with an associated silver-gilt figure of a winged Cupid with a bow and a pig, Chester 1898, Berthold Mullerlength 8cm., height 6.5cm., weight approx.4.29oztCondition:Overall good condition. Tip of arrow is detached but present.
A George III snuff box, fiddle pattern teaspoons and other items first London, 1805, John Riley, of rectangular cushion form with linear engraved decoration, lid with sunken hinge, interior gilt together with four George III fiddle pattern teaspoons, an Italian silver cased shell an oval silver and moss agate pill box, London import marks, and a gilt metal and banded agate pill box, (8)first length 6.3cm., silver weight approx. 4.58oztCondition:Linear decoration on snuff is extensively rubbed, moss agate pill box with cracks to top and botto. Banded agate pill box chip to base edge. other items in fair condition
Various boxes, to include Arabic bone and mother-of-pearl inlaid examples, an oak snuff box, a fabric-lined satinwood-veneered box containing leatherworker's tools; solitaire board with a collection of vintage marbles, binoculars, combination travel hanger/clothes brush, Bakelite telephone, tartan ware egg-shaped thread case, pigskin suitcase, Armand Marseilles doll etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative snuff box, c.1793-95, painted with a depiction of the execution of Louis XVI by guillotine, after a print titled 'Massacre of the French King' published by William Lane, within an oval blue band border with raised white dots, inscribed 'He died lamented by all good men', raised on a white base, restored, 5.4cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock. Formerly the Mort and Moira Lesser Collection.
A South Staffordshire enamel snuff box of naval interest, c.1780, the oval form painted with a portrait of Admiral Keppel, reserved in a raised scrollwork border on a pale blue ground, the sides with flower sprays, some cracking and restoration to the base, 5.7cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel, served during the Seven Years War, and later as First Lord of the Admiralty during the War of American Independence. Charges of misconduct were brought against him by Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser following the battle of Ushant, but following a court martial, Keppel was honourably acquitted. The portrait on this box is after a medal by T Lyng, struck in 1779 to commemorate his acquittal.
A gilt-metal mounted porcelain snuff box, late 18th century, probably German, painted in purple monochrome with a lady seated in an interior, the base with flower sprays, and a rectangular enamel snuff box, the top painted with a courting couple and Cupid, the interior with a lady and her companion seated at a piano, some restoration, 8.5cm max. (2)
Fine quality mid-19th century Cantonese relief carved tortoiseshell table snuff box, of circular compressed form, finely carved with expansive figural and landscape reserves, 11cm diameter, with note of provenanceThe lid has two cracks on the rim, some minor losses and has been glued around the rim. The bottom part has a glued crack and a couple of minor losses. Weighs 105g. The diameter is 10.8 cm
A BLACK OAK SNUFF BOX MADE FROM TIMBER RECOVERED FROM H.M.S. BOYNE, SUNK 1795, RAISED 1833turned lid and base, the lid with printed description of Boyne's careers and sinking -- 3in. (7.5cm.) diameter; together with a painted tortoiseshell snuff box with the lid lined with copper and inscribed with provenance to a gunner on Victory at Trafalgar -- 2¾in (7cm.) diameter(2)

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