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A small collection of miscellaneous items to include white metal overlaid glass scent bottle, a fruit knife having folding silver blade and mother of pearl handles, a Thai manuscript on polished palm leaves with wooden end boards, silver souvenir spoons, Kumi style butterfly brooch, burr wood snuff box, facet cut scent bottle with sterling silver top etc
An Edward VII Silver Chick Pattern Pepperette, and Mixed Silverware, the pepperette by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1906, 1.75ins high, an Elizabeth II silver circular coaster, London 1971, 5.25ins diameter x 1.75ins high, a pair of silver specimen vases, 5.5ins high, a silver snuff box, a silver "Madeira" wine label, and a plated mounted and brown tinted glass claret jug, 7.5ins high
Victorian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, L22cm, Girolamo Savonarola commemorative bronze medallion, Edwardian silver mounted clear glass globular match striker table vesta, small wooden plane, silver framed clock by R. Carr, 18th/ 19th century snuff box and 19th century bamboo parasol handle with carved ivory terminal in the form of a dog
A collectors' lot comprising a Victorian papier-mâché snuff box printed with a depiction of children playing cricket, a Mauchline ware treen box containing a drinking glass depicting Armagh from the west, a 1930s oak tea caddy, a wooden nut cracker, a crumb tray and brush, a carved coconut shell, two pieces of studio pottery, and a pewter covered dressing table jar (9).
A Victorian silver scrollwork decorated snuff box, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853, of oval from with engraved name to the cover 'C H Collins Ross', 8.5cm wide, weight approx 2.7ozCondition report: Hallmarks reasonably clear, some rubbing to the engraved decoration, some compression to the base, deep scratch to cover interior, general wear, refer to images
A Victorian cased silver snuff box, Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1881, of shaped oval form with engraved decoration and monogram, 5cm wide, presented within original case, weight approx 28.7gCondition report: Hallmarks clear, some general wear and scratches but no significant visible damage, some wear to the case, refer to images
An early 20th century silver oval snuff box, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912, with engine turned decoration and inlaid shell cameo to the cover, 6cm wide, weight approx 1.3ozCondition report: Hallmarks slightly rubbed, staining to the interior, some scratches to the interior, general wear, refer to images
Two George III South Staffordshire enamel snuff or patch boxescomprising a rectangular example painted with a couple picnicking beside a lake, 6cm wide and another, of canted rectangular form, painted in red with five assorted panels of a hiker and landscapes, 6cm wide(2)Condition report: Polychrome box with some cracks to the enamel but no signs of serious damages or repairsSmall hairline crack to corner of the red and white boxPlease see images
VINTAGE BOXES (4) to include a horn and tortoiseshell snuff box, cylindrical gilt metal pill box with blue stone insets to the lid, porcelain floral decorated trinket box with metal mounts and an Art Deco frosted green glass dressing table box with floral and butterfly decoration in relief, 10.5cms across
TABATIERE MIT BUKOLISCHEN LANDSCHAFTEN IN GRISAILLE. Frankreich. Datierung: Um 1780. Technik: Weißes Email mit Szenen in Grisaille. Feuervergoldete Kupfermontierung. Maße: 4,5x8x6,5cm. Erläuterungen zum KatalogFrankreich Kunstkammer 18. Jahrhundert Tabatiere Email ENAMEL AND FIRE-GILT COPPER SNUFF BOX WITH BUCOLIC LANDSCAPES IN GRISAILLE. France. Date: Around 1780. Technique: White enamel with grisaille landscapes. Fire-gilt copper mounting. Measurement: 4,5x8x6,5cm. Explanations to the Catalogue
Lederfutteral für eine Tabatiere oder Porzellandose Friedrichs des Großen, Preußen, um 1770 Rechteckige hölzerne Kassette mit verkröpften Kanten und schwarzem Lederbezug. Scharniergelagerter Deckel, auf dem kräftigen Mittelbuckel vernietete Plakette mit Chiffre "FR" unter Krone. Messingbeschläge mit Hakenverschlüssen. Vorderseitiges Schloss, der Schlüssel ergänzt. Seitlich zwei bewegliche Tragegriffe aus Messing. Das Innere mit rotem Samt ausgekleidet, die Inneneinrichtung für eine Dose mit hohem Deckel. Maße 19 x 36 x 23 cm.Zustand: II -A leather casket for a snuff box of Friedrich II, King of Prussia, circa 1770 Rechteckige hölzerne Kassette mit verkröpften Kanten und schwarzem Lederbezug. Scharniergelagerter Deckel, auf dem kräftigen Mittelbuckel vernietete Plakette mit Chiffre "FR" unter Krone. Messingbeschläge mit Hakenverschlüssen. Vorderseitiges Schloss, der Schlüssel ergänzt. Seitlich zwei bewegliche Tragegriffe aus Messing. Das Innere mit rotem Samt ausgekleidet, die Inneneinrichtung für eine Dose mit hohem Deckel. Maße 19 x 36 x 23 cm.Condition: II -
Famille Rose lidded Snuff Box, China, wohl 18. Jh. (Qianlong/Qing). Gelappte Form, Deckel und Unterteil mit kleiner Aussparung für einen Löffel/Spatel. Umlaufend und auf dem Deckel dekoriert mit Lotusblüten und -Ranken. Unter dem Boden eine eisenrote Qianlong-Siegelmarke vor türkisem Grund, ca. 5 x 8 x 6,5 cm
Schnupftabaksdose, 18. Jh. (?) Metall versilbert, innen vergoldet, Deckel emailliert mit Bildnis einer jungen Dame. Taschenform, ganzflächig graviertes Blattwerk. Scharnierdeckel. D. 8 cm, G. ca. 88,8 g Snuff (?) box, silver plated metal, inside gilding. Enamel decoration at cover. Engraved foliage decoration. 18th ct. (?). D. 8 cm, weight ca. 88,8 g
A collection of silver including a George V silver snuff box, by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester, 1912, 5cm wide, s silver vesta case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, circular, engraved with foliage and with a suspension loop and a silver plate mounted shell snuff-box (a.f.) weighable silver 1oz 14dwt, 53gr (3)
AN ENGLISH ENAMEL 'POLITICAL' SNUFF BOX, BIRMINGHAM, CIRCA 1756 rectangular, monochrome painted, the lid after a contemporary satirical print of circa 1756 depicting a fox for Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland and Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle, framed by a pair of gibbets inscribed 'THE PILLARS / OF THE STATE' suspending on chains an upended ship and cockerel beneath the motto 'GALTUS [SIC] SO NEAR', the sides each with a further chained ship and cockerel between small fleurs-de-lys to the corners, the underside with a vignette of a weeping Britannia, gilt-metal hinge mounts with waved engine-turning 9.2cm long A version of the satirical print is held by the British Museum (No. J,1.8), whose website interprets it as a 'Satire on the government, represented by the Duke of Newcastle and Henry Fox, and their lack of support for Admiral Byng's expedition to relieve Minorca; the suggestion is that they are influenced by the French', further noting 'Horace Walpole considered this print to be the first caricature on card (Memoirs of the last ten Years of the reign of George II, vol. 2, 1822, p.68, quoted by Stephens)' (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_J-1-8, accessed 08.04.21)
AN ENGLISH ENAMEL 'ROYAL WEDDING' SMALL DOUBLE BOX, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, CIRCA 1761 oblong, the twin lids each painted with opposing profiles of George III and Queen Charlotte under banners 'Love and Glory Unit's [sic] / The Royal Pair', the waisted sides with floral sprays between puce scrolls 5.5cm wide King George III married Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz on the 8th September 1761. For another Royal wedding commemorative box, a larger double snuff box, similarly decorated and obviously from the same workshop, see Bonham's, London, 19 October 2011, lot 174.
AN ENGLISH ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, CIRCA 1800 oval, painted with a deer hunting scene below the inscription 'Chas. Savage' within a pellet border, cobalt blue body, brass hinge mounts, 8cm long; together with three enamel patch boxes, South Staffordshire, circa 1800, oval, one lid painted with a dog in a landscape below the motto 'An Emblem of Craftiness' above a blue body, one painted with a charging cavalryman above a pale blue body, and one in sepia with a roaring lion above a yellow body (4)
AN ENGLISH ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, CIRCA 1770 circular, the lid painted in yellow and black with 'GEO,e JONES' flanked by scrolls, the waisted sides with flower sprays, metal hinge mounts, 6.2cm diameter; together with an enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1770, circular, black painted 'Mary / Desbrough' within puce scrolls, the waisted sides with flowers, steel mirror, gilt-metal hinge mounts 5.3cm diameter; and another enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1800, oval, cobalt blue ground, the lid with white pellet and gilt borders around 'SARAH ASTON', 5.4cm diameter (3)
AN ENGLISH ENAMEL 'HONEYSUCKLE GROUP' SNUFF BOX, BIRMINGHAM, CIRCA 1765 rectangular with waisted sides, the central panel painted with a parrot looking over a landscape towards a church, with flower filled panels to the corners and each side all framed by gilt Rococo scrolls on a blue ground with raised honeysuckle motifs, gilt-metal hinge mounts milled at intervals, 6.3cm long; together with an enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1770, in the form of a basket, the lid painted with a landscape panel and flower vignettes, the sides with three flower panels, all with raised gilt scroll frames on a blue ground with gilt trellis pellets, gilt-metal rim and hinge mount with two small handles, 3.4cm high (2)
AN ENGLISH ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, BIRMINGHAM, CIRCA 1765 rectangular, the lid transfer printed with lovers in a rustic setting, the interior lid with a bear hunt, the sides with a variety of subjects in Rococo scroll cartouches, with waved gilt-metal hinge mounts, 8.2cm long; together with another enamel snuff box, South Staffordshire or Birmingham, circa 1765, rectangular with waisted sides, painted in black with scrolls and diaper panels, with knulled gilt-metal hinge mounts, 6.4cm long (2)
A GROUP OF SIX ENAMEL SNUFF BOXES comprising: an oval pair with pink ground naively painted with flowers and buildings surrounded by raised gilt scrolls, 7.8cm long; a rectangular box with waisted sides brightly painted with foliage over a blue ground, 8.4cm long; an oval box with cobalt blue ground embellished with gilt flowers, 7cm long; a rectangular box waisted sides painted with exotic birds and foliage on a white ground, 5.5cm long; and a rectangular box, the lid decorated with a bridge and riverine landscape, the waisted sides painted with flowers within green borders, 6cm long
A Black Forest novelty carved Owl brush set, glass eyes, 24cm high; a George III walnut snuff box, hinged cover, 8cm wide; treen boxes, Black Forest musical chalet jewellery boxes; an olive wood piano shaped musical jewellery box; a Black Forest musical dish; a small mantel clock; marquetry boxes; qty

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