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Interesting tray of collectables including coins cigarette cards jewellery etc: Cons include crowns from 1951 onwards Peter Rabbit 50p and other coins, snuff box, 5 sets of cigarette cards various eyeglasses, measuring device, silver plated cutlery, enamel badges rose gold plated charm bracelet and small 9ct gold signet ring plus other items.
FOUR SILVER SNUFF BOXES comprising Edward VII rectangular engraved snuff box, Birmingham 1905, J H Hillcox, Edward VII rectangular snuff box with shaped border, Birmingham 1907, George V silver rectangular plain snuff box with striker to side, Birmingham 1910, W H Haseler, Victorian small silver snuff box with striker, engraved lid, Birmingham 1847, Frederick Marson, 100.4gmsoverall (4) Provenance: deceased estate Rhondda Cynon Taff
A South Staffordshire enamel snuff box c.1765-75, the rectangular form painted in purple monochrome with panels of figures, the cover with a young girl playing the harp, reserved on a turquoise ground with raised white enamel scrolls, the interior with two putti seated amongst leafy trees, minor cracking, 7.5cm across.
A Battersea and Birmingham enamel snuff box c.1755, a Battersea cover on a Birmingham box base, the top of the lid printed in puce with Britannia presenting a medal and surrounded by figures emblematic of the Arts and Sciences, the interior with a portrait of Prince George (later George III) after Simon Ravenet, the sides in purple with flowers and insects, some damages, 8.3cm. Provenance: ex Halcyon Days Collection. Illustrated: Susan Benjamin, English Enamel Boxes, p.47.
A Battersea enamel snuff box c.1755, the flattened shaped form decorated with Les Amusements Champetres after Watteau, with figures in a garden setting, the sides with harbour vignettes, the base with figures stooking corn at the water's edge, the interior with a target practice scene in monochrome, some cracking, 9.9cm across. Cf. Clare le Corbeiller, European and American Snuff Boxes 1730-1830, no. 591 for a box of the same shape bearing a scene after Boucher.
An assorted collection of four boxes to include a stamped 925 Greek silver pill pot with the letter 'M' to the lid, a hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell mirror compact assay marked for London, 1927, a white metal Indian trinket pot with filigree work and bezel set stone cabochons to the lid and a mother of pearl snuff box with bail to the base. The two silver examples having a total weight of 59g. Largest measures 55mm in diameter.
Three 20th century Russian papier-mâché boxes comprising one of square form painted with a giant ripping a tree out of the ground and holding it aloft, within gilt borders and with typical scarlet interior, signature to base, width 14.5cm, a circular example with a frog prince and warrior, signed and dated 1969, diameter 13cm and a smaller snuff box with soldiers on horseback presenting a king and queen with gold, length 6cm (3).
λA small mixed lot of objects of vertu, comprising: an 18th century gilt-metal mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, of circular form, foliate scroll mounts, a blonde tortoiseshell box of circular form, the cover with a basket of flowers under glass, another circular tortoiseshell box, the cover with a scene of putti in a landscape setting, plus an aide memoire case, with an ivory writing pad, a mother-of-pearl purse, and another a.f. (6)
λA collection of gold and gilt-metal mounted tortoiseshell items, comprising: a snuff box of kidney form, plain gilt-metal mounts, hinged cover, plus a double snuff box of rectangular form, with two hinged covers, plus three other snuff boxes and a tatting shuttle, inlaid with gold and silver foliate decoration with musical instruments, length 19.3cm. (6)
Please note: the oval box is unmarked silver-gilt, not gilt-metal as previously stated. A late 18th century silver-gilt snuff box, unmarked, oval form, decorated with classical panels, the hinged cover with a musical instrument with classical architecture, length 8.5cm, plus another 18th century gilt-metal snuff box, of rectangular form, chased geometric decoration, length 7.5cm. (2)
An 18th century gilt-metal mounted hardstone snuff box, circa 1750, cartouche form, the hinged cover with chased decoration and with a bloodstone panel, the sides and based also chased, length 7.5cm, plus a 19th century unmarked silver-gilt snuff box, of rectangular form, chased cushion sides, foliate borders, the hinged cover set with a hardstone panel, length 7.5cm. (2)
λA small mixed lot, comprising: a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851, rectangular form, with bands of engine-turned decoration, the cover initialled, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 4.3cm, plus a George I silver snuff box, London 1721, maker's mark partially worn, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover with a monogram, and an old Sheffield plated snuff box, of circular form, the pull-off tortoiseshell cover inlaid with scroll decoration, approx. weighable 2.8oz. (3)
A small mixed lot, comprising: a George III silver snuff box, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1800, oval form, hinged cover, applied with a later metal vesta striking pad, plus an oblong toothpick box, Birmingham 1920, a modern Sterling toothpick case, with a slide-action opening, and an electroplated vesta and sovereign case, with engraved decoration, the interior with a toothpick and pencil, approx. weighable 2.6oz. (4)

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