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Attributed to Edward Smith, a late George III silver snuff box with engine turned decoration gilt interior and foliate clasp. Marked with the head of George III to the interior lid and the anchor to the base. Other marks indecipherable but the design is very closely aligned to those recorded for Smith, 76.80 gms
A PAIR OF SMALL SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWLS, import marks Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, Sheffield 1896, each chased to the well with figures in 18th Century dress, the sides with sprigs of foliage; together with A MOTHER-OF-PEARL SNUFF BOX, with white metal mounts. (2) Bowls 8.5cm across handles, 1.6 troy ounces
A SCOTTISH JACOBITE TYPE SILVER SNUFF MULL, unmarked, of baluster form with hinged oval cover, engraved 'F S' to underside. 5.5cm highNote: This baluster form of snuff mull was popular in Scotland in the first half of the 18th CenturyCONDITION REPORTsnuff box not marked, few dints, hinged lid is quite loose
A GEORGE V SILVER SQUEEZE-ACTION SNUFF BOX, by George Unite, Birmingham 1910, of plain circular form, gilt interior. 7.5cm diameter, 2.5 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThe hallmarks are clear, the squeeze to open needs a little assistance with finger nail under the lid, the lid closes flush, overall in good condition
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1810, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket with concave flush-hinged cover, engraved to top, bottom and long sides with circles and dots, the ends engraved with flowerheads and foliage, gilded to interior. 6.6cm wide, 1.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Gilding to interior heavily worn. Cover hinge sturdy, closes flush. No personalised engravings. Minor dings to edges, various light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE II GOLD SNUFF BOX, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1740, cartouche shaped, the hinged cover cast and chased with a scene of figures in a classical interior, engraved inside with the Royal coat of arms, in fitted cloth-covered case. 7.5cm wide, 3.4 troy ouncesThis box can be compared to another unmarked box which was presented to Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, the brother of the Duke of Wellington (Christie's, South Kensington, July 2013, lot 237)
A Georgian wine glass with double series opaque twist stem, together with assorted 19th century snuff boxes, including Penwork and Vernis Martin examples, Meerschaum pipes, Victorian crocodile skin wallet, unframed samplers, African bronze staff terminal, etc (one tray)Condition report: The wine glass, the foot has been trimmed, Penwork snuffbox with a crack to the lid and numerous surface marks, the Vernis Martin snuff box, with a rim chip to the cover and numerous edge chips, Burwood snuffbox with a crack to the hinge, both pipes with damage to the stems and cases, the wallet with noticeable patches of wear to the crocodile skin, two commemorative mugs, crazed and with chips, other general wear throughout
Mixed Silver. An Edwardian silver snuff box by William Neale 1904, of oval form curved to fit in a pocket, engraved with a monogram and dated 1908, 8cm long, 34g, together with a cream jug, London 1914, of ovoid form with reeded neck and handle, 6.8cm high, 105g, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, London 1911, 6.5cm high, 52g, a christening cup, Birmingham 1917, 8cm high, 149g, a modern metal wine label for Claret, a silver napkin ring (34g), miniature silver propelling pencil, another silver pencil, a plated pencil, plus a 1920s Danish silver-plated pillboxQty: (10)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND TRINKETS To include a white metal darts medal adapted for pendant wear with metal belcher chain (clasp needs attention), an embossed metal snuff/trinket case, two metal fobs to include a pill pot, darts medal length 4cm, snuff/trinket box 5.5cm x 3.7cm x 1.4cm, fobs approx. 3cm in length. Condition Report : The medal has not been tested for silver/silver plate. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Three hallmarked silver soup spoons, Birmingham 1933, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd and a set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, London 1936, maker Josiah Williams & Co, weight 221g, together a silver snuff of similar box with marcasite decoration to lid, import marks for London 1928, maker's mark GS, width 9cm
A novelty Victorian cigarette rest and ashtray Edward Smith, Birmingham 1864, of bath outline, engine-turned detail to the exterior, engraved crest with two bar rest across the middle; together with a snuff box, 1896 of oval outline, engraved scroll and foliate detail throughout, vacant cartouche to centre; a snuff mull, the white metal hinged lid with embossed thistle decoration and collet-set paste(Length: 10cm, weighable silver: 4.3oz)
A collection of vesta cases and sovereign cases to include a double-ended vesta and sovereign case, John Millward Banks, Chester 1895, of rounded rectangular form, chased scroll decoration, a Victorian snuff box, of swirling shell design and a plated double sovereign case; together with a vesta case, modelled as a jockey's hat stamped STERLING, an ornate vesta case with embossed scroll detail, stamped 925 STERLING, another with crosshatch detail stamped STERLING(Weighable silver: 56g)
A NIELLO SNUFF BOX, decorated throughout with a geometric pattern, gilded interior a/f, later applied cartouche engraved 'J Sykes - Huddersfield', W 9 cmCondition Report:front bumped and in same area inner rim on lid damaged as if it has be prised open, black deposits and mottling to interior
NATHANIEL MILLS - A HALLMARKED SILVER PRESENTATION SNUFF BOX - BIRMINGHAM 1835, inscribed to the inner lid 'Presented to Capt John Jones by the owners of the ship Heywood for his unremitting attention to their interests whilst in command of the ship - April 1840', with gilt interior, engine turned decoration and scrolling thumb piece, approx weight 10.5g, W 7.5 cm
Full title: A burl wood and horn snuff box with a relief portrait of the Russian Emperor Alexander I, 19th C.Description: Dia.: 8 cmCondition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT RECTANGULAR TABLE SNUFF BOX JOHN LINNET, LONDON 1824 The cover chased with a band of National Flowers, the centre, sides and base engine turned, presentation engraved beneath the cover 'Presented by James Cranborne Strode, Esquire to the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury of the County of Tyrone, 1825' 11cm (4 1/4in) long 324g (10.4 oz) James Cranbourne Strode Sr. (1780-1845) Condition Report: Minimal wear to gilt, high points of relief chased cover border, light scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use, hinge tight, cover sits well, engine turning crisp, marks crisp, engraving inside crispCondition Report Disclaimer

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