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Papier mâché to include Earl Grey: a circular snuff box, circa 1831, the cover printed with a head and shoulders portrait in colours entitled Earl Grey & Reform, 93 mm diameter, a framed and glazed box top after Jan Miel, inscribed to reverse Das Wirthskaus an Wege, mach Jan Miel, 19th century, panel 8.2mm, another box with painted scene after Lawrence; a papier mâché cheroot case; a rectangular box painted with a young woman en décolletage (5) Condition Report: Grey with dent to centre and loss, background possibly retouched Miel scene small area of retouching to top of tree Lawrence with losses and rubbing Cheroot, lid damaged- marked to front of dress Rectangular box- heavy rubbing/scratching Condition Report Disclaimer
Collection of assorted silver condiments etc. including salt, pepper and mustard with blue glass liner by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham, another pepper with red glass liner, pair of open salts on three feet by Henry Holland, London, circular silver mustard, silver shell dish; also two miniature silver hallmarked cat figures and an ebonised snuff box
Trafalgar and the Cult of Lord Nelson - a brass circular commemorative snuff box, the cover embossed with a titled bust-length portrait of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (1758 - 1805), the side with naval and triumphal regalia, 7cm diam; a 19th century cattle horn table vesta, match striker to base, 6.5cm high (2)
Military Interest - a Victorian silver shaped rectangular snuff box, hinged cover inscribed Presented to C E Holmes Evans, The Best Swordsman in Capt. J M Dugdale's Troop M.Y Cy [Mounted Yeomanry Company], 1882, enginec turned, applied foliate scroll borders, 7.5cm wide, George Unite, Birmingham 1882
A large 18th century gilt-metal mounted faux marble enamel table-top snuff box, the ogee base en bleu camaïeu, 8.5cm diam, c. 1770; a George III Birmingham enamel circular snuff box, the slightly domed hinged cover painted with a pink rose and a butterfly, the base with Deutsche Blumen and a dragonfly, 6.2cm diam, c. 1770, [2]
A Victorian gentleman's novelty gilt-metal mounted tortoiseshell navette-shaped combination dining accessory, the shuttle combining a toothpick case and a fruit and pen knife, the blades by Slater Brothers of Sheffield, stamped, 7.1cm long, c. 1860; a late George III/early George IV gold-mounted tortoiseshell bun-shaped snuff box, hinged cover, 4.2cm diam, c. 1820; an early 19th century Chinese paktong rounded rectangular box, the hinged cover enclosing a mirror, 5cm wide; an 18th century planished copper circular snuff box, quite plain, the push-cover monogrammed M in script, 6.5cm diam; a Middle Eastern brass-mounted hardwood hexagonal snuff box, turning 'crescent moon' cover, 6cm wide, 19th century; a Victorian brass bougie box, as a book, c. 1850, [6]
An 18th century enamel rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover painted with colourful songbirds within a C-scroll reserve, on a turquoise ground painted with butterflies, winged insects and flowering leafy sprigs, conforming base, 6.5cm wide, c. 1770; a German Rococo enamel shell-shaped box, the cover painted with a courting couple in a Picturesque landscape, its verso with an amorini sewing seeds of hope, the base with further figures and a colourful bird, naïve tacked hinges, 7.5cm wide, c. 1765, [2]
A Regency boxwood rounded rectangular snuff box, possibly Scottish, the integral-hinged cover transfer printed with a fox, the sides and base hatched, 9cm wide, c.1820; an early 19th century vernis martin circular table snuff box, decorated in polychrome with flowers and sprigs on a gilt ground, 9cm diam, c.1810; others (6)
The House of Stuart and The Jacobite Cause - a late 17th century brass mounted painted tin circular snuff box, stand-away hinged cover set with a William & Mary silver half crown coin, enclosing an enamel portrait miniature of King James II, engraved leafy pendant borders, 6.5cm diamAn ink manuscript note addressed to Mrs Bosworth of Loscoe near Repton from Rev. William B Pratt and dated April 15th 1910 records that this box 'is said to have belonged to Wycherley the dramatist', and makes reference to an article in The Connoisseur
Collection of vertu, including Austrian cold painted bronze parrot, 7cm long, late 18th century Continental embossed étui case (some contents missing), Victorian novelty retractable pencil in the form of an egg, late 18th / early 19th century gilt metal mounted cut glass perfume bottle, 19th century Continental metal snuff box
Good 18th century Scottish silver mounted horn snuff mull, large scrolled form, the hinged cover with applied putto and rococo ornament, trade label to the underside, with silver cartouche engraved - 'Will. Ross, his box, 1751, 11cm longCondition report: Some small dents / light wear to the silver commensurate with age. The lid does not shut tightly. Otherwise in good original condition.

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