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A 19th century rectangular papier mache snuff box, with red chequered printed design to all sides and cover, approx. 5.2cm wide x 1.8cm high, along with a small 19th century oblong horn snuff box, with applied white metal horse design to cover, approx. 4.5cm wide x 1.7cm high. (2) Further details: signs of wear to inside of both, slight scratching to areas on both, slight loss and wear to base of papier mache box, minor knocks to same box.
A collection of jewellery including Czech buckle set with enamel, silver ring set with topaz, 1819 silver coin, loose garnets, amber pendant, Arts & Crafts silver brooch set with enamel by John Ivings (Birmingham 1909) believed to have been given to the vendor's relative by Lady Violet Henderson, five oval cut loose amethysts, snuff box etc
Hallmarked silver items comprising twin handled trumpet shaped goblet or vase, Victorian hallmarked silver vesta with Cinderella, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham 1900-1 engraving, pair of napkin rings, squeeze to open hallmarked silver snuff box and part of a silver sovereign and stamp case, weight of all items 316g
Antique Victorian silver snuff box of Masonic interest, the box with serpentine edge, decorated all over with engine turned field and scroll borders, the interior inscribed 'A Mark of Esteem from the Waterloo Lodge to Brother J Turner June 6 1853', by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1849, 6.6cm long, 42.7g.
HENRY HODSON PLANTE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver trinket pot with pierced lid depicting a lion holding a crown, amongst flora, inscribed to base 'Souvenir, Hotel Metropole, London', London 1908, 2.1 x 7.4 x 5.8cm, together with a late Victorian heart-shaped trinket pot with repoussé floral detail and blank cartouche to lid, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1900, length 9.2cm, (both af), an Edward VII snuff box with engine turned decoration and monogrammed cartouche to lid, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1904, 1.2 x 4.5 x 3.5cm and a pair of spoons with enamelled terminals inscribed 'S. S. Uganda', combined approx. 6.4ozt (5).Condition Report: - The Plante trinket pot is missing its four legs. The hinge is broken on the lid of the heart-shaped trinket pot. One of the spoons is hallmarked, the other is simply stamped 'Silver'. Losses to the blue enamelled border on both. The red enamel to the flags is also missing.
Oriental porcelain to include a Chinese ovoid form vase, with floral green panels with chrysanthemums and salmon scale between, unmarked, height 24cm, diameter approx. 8.5cm, a red Kutani bottle vase with tall slender neck, unmarked, height 21cm, a small metal trinket box/snuff box with inset painted porcelain top, 3 x 4.5 x 3cm, and a small black lacquered lidded box with white painted flower to the top, 3.5 x 8 x 6.5cm (4).Condition Report: All items appear to be in OK condition, minor scuffs and rubbing visible but otherwise OK.
Jean-Pierre Droz (1746-1823), a tortoiseshell snuff box inset with a pewter roundel of Napoleon, 19th century, dated 1809 and modelled in relief with Napoleon as Augustus, 8.5cm diameter; together with a Bertrand Andrieu cardboard relief of Napoleon, embossed signature to underside and in turned ebonised frame, 16cm diameter (2)The cardboard relief has a diagonal crease like mark across it, with a crack/tear visable at the bottom of the relief and the frame has split at the bottom. The pewter insert is lose withint the snuffbox frame, rubbing to the gilding surround, inside the tortoiseshell there is lots of scratches to the shell and it has warped on both sides. However, the snuff box opens and closes easily and there is no major damage to the exterior.
A pair of framed white metal medallions of Napoleon and Josephine, 19th century, respectively modelled in relief as Emperor and Empress, in mahogany roundel frames, 12cm diameter inclusive of frames; together with a gilt metal cover of a snuff box bearing a relief image of Napoleon, 8.5cm diameter inclusive of frame (3)
A George IV silver snuff box, by TS, Birmingham, 1827, rectangular form, the hinged cover with vacant cartouche and reeded decoration, gilt interior, foliate clasp, 5.5cm length; and a silver caddy spoon of modest form, with bordering jets around the handle and a small engraving, by Edward Mayfield, London, 1805, 7cm long, 1.36 Troy oz
Silver jewellery, including a snake bangle with textured twist rope work inner diameter 75mm, with two hinged bangles with engraved foliate design 62mm in diameter, with two cross pendants with curb link chain 24cm long, with engraved shield snuff box 20mm, with marcasite, ring size Q, Mappin and Webb box Condition Report: silver gross weight 110 grams
A Du Paquier snuff box, circa 1730The cover with a relief-moulded, polychrome chinoiserie scene within a gilt frame and iron-red trellis- and scrollwork border, the box with an iron-red boder above painted gadroons enclosing a flower sprig on the base, the inside cover with a child holding a bird on a ribbon, within a border of strap- and scrollwork, the inside with a flower spray in the centre and iron-red border, the mount chased with scrollwork, 7.4cm across (cover restored)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Doccia porcelain snuff box, circa 1745-50Decorated in basso relievo, all scenes picked out in polychrome colours, the interior of the box gilt, the cover with a polychrome scene of a seated huntress or shepherdess, the moulded cover with the Triumph of Bacchus after the example by Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, 5.4cm high, 7.2cm diam.,Footnotes:Provenance:With Pasquale Falanga, Milan;Carlo Colli Collection, MilanLiterature:Biancalana, Alessandro. Porcellane Ginori a Doccia, La Stanza delle Meraviglie di Carlo Colli, 2023, cat.no. 118, p. 478The medal by Soldani Benzi which served as an example for the moulding of the cover was commissioned by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo III (1642-1723) for the physician and naturalist Francesco Redi (1656-1740). For further reading see: Biancalana, op.cit. p. 480.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare Queen Anne Gold Snuff-box inset with an enamel miniatureEnglish, circa 1710/1714the miniature inside by Charles Boit (1662-1727), signed and inscribed on the counter-enamel Ætatis suæ 52 C Boit pinxFlattened oval plain gold box, the slightly raised cover centred by a scrolling reserve with foliate mirrored initials 'AS' on a matted ground, the inside of the lid lined with a gold panel inset with a finely painted oval enamel miniature of a gentleman with long powdered wig, wearing armour and a white cravat knotted à la Steinkirk, within a reeded border, reeded rims, the gold hinge attached with four gold screws 2 7/8 in. (72 mm.) wide, the miniature 2 in. (51 mm.) highFootnotes:Provenance:Christie's, London, 7 December 2004, lot 22This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An inkwell in the form of a French WW1 helmet, early 20th c, with a later coat of arms of Great Britain to the front and original porcelain liner and a Princess Mary Christmas tin with original cigarette packet, card and photograph and miscellaneous Victorian novelty shoes, to include three pewter shoe pin cushions, a pair of French miniature clogs painted with Dieppe and Pollet and carved with leaves, a pewter shoe snuff box and a parrot coal shoe Minor wear to all consistent with age, shoe snuff box with dents to lid, Princess Mary tin cigarette packet in poor condition and containing only two cigarettes

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