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A SYCAMORE SPECIMEN WOOD SNUFF BOX by Charles Stiven and Sons, Laurencekirk, of concave rectangular shape, the top inlaid with eleven specimens of oak with accompanying inscription detailing its provenance including Oak from HMS Royal George Sunk 1782, Raised 1840; Oak from Dunnottar Castle; Oak of the Bellerophon Ship of War; Oak from the Ship which brought over King William the III in 1868; Oak from the White Tower of London built 1067; Oak from Shakespeare's House Stratford on Avon; Oak from John Knox's House Edinburgh; Oak from Lord Nelson's Flag Ship Victory; Part of Wallace's Tree or Elderslie Oak; Oak from Hebron, in Palestine; and Oak from Admiral de Winter's Ship taken at the battle of Camperdown, 10cm widePlease note that the above it the correct catalogue description of the box and not as previously catalogued. Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER SNUFF BOX by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1839, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid with cartouche inscribed "Alexander Campbell Hunt 22nd February 1862", 7cm x 4.2cm, 87gms Condition Report: Cover very stiff to open but fits the box snugly, no other issues to report.
A late 19th century French white metal table snuff box of oval form, the hinged cover with crowned cipher, above a pair of portrait miniatures of Napoleon and Josephine, within a border of coloured stones to include turquoise, the box sides with embossedgreek key and foliate decoration, gilt washed interior, unmarked, 9.8 cm wide x 6.5 cm x 3.5 cm, 144 g.
A group of three parcel-gilt and niello snuff boxesMoscow, 1830s, various makersone square, hinged lid decorated with monument to Minin and Pozharsky on the Red Square in Moscow and with trophies on the underside, second with rounded corners decorated on hinged lid with Falconet's monuments to Peter the Great and topographical scene on underside; third rectangular depicting two gallant scenes on hinged lid and underside; 84 standard first box: 6.3 x 7.6cm (2 1/2 x 3in). (3)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate American collectionThis 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 early Victorian silver snuff box, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration with a central initialled cartouche, Edinburgh, 1840, James Nasmyth & Co. 90mm long x 36mm deep x 24mm high, approximately 110 grams CONDITION REPORT: The inscription to the interior is quite deep, the gilding is pale, the hinge is tight, lid is initialled, otherwise in reasonable condition
Mixed Lot: late Victorian cylindrical travelling ink well with metal interior and loaded base, Birmingham 1893 (dent to lid) a plain rectangular vesta, (lid detached), Birmingham 1904, a group of four foreign silver tot measures with cast scrolled handles, 3cm tall and a silver plated mussel shaped snuff box with hinged lid and engraved detail, weighable silver 111gms (7)
A collection of silver items, to include a silver jewellery box by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, 7.5cm wide, a miniature taper stick, possibly Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1923, 5.5cm high, a silver vesta case, Birmingham 1901, a white metal snuff box or vinaigrette, indistinct marks, 3cm wide, a silver table spoon, by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1847 and further flatware, total weighable approximately 6.7oztCondition report: Jewellery box legs bent, split to front lid edge, base worn, taper stick has some dents and marks rubbed, vesta hinge loose, flatware rubbed with some knocks
ANTIQUE & LATER METALWARE BOXES FOR SNUFF/PILLS with a small bronze figure of a Night Watchman, 11cms H, unsigned, including tinware examples with transfer and painted detail, an antique enamel box (AF), a small square decorative Japanese pill box, an oval brass snuff box with dog's head decoration, vintage tinware ball ETC, 11cms across the largest
VINTAGE BLACK JEWELLERY BOX & CONTENTS including a presumed gold wedding band, size Mid Q-R, marks extremely rubbed, possibly 18ct, 5.7gms, a Victorian white metal snuff box inscribed 'Hamlet Beech, died August 25th 1853, J.BEECH', 7.25cms across, a Caithness paperweight titled 'Moon Crystal' and one other unmarked with Millefiori pattern interior
A silver snuff boxNathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845 Rectangular form and decorated with a view of Westminster Abbey, height 2cm, length 8.5cm, weight 3.5oz.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 collection of thirty Georgian and Victorian silver dessert spoons, comprising a George III old English pattern spoon, with monogram 'AS' to its finial, Robert Rutland, London 1819, 17cm, six George IV old English pattern spoons, with rubbed monograms, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1823, 17cm, another George IV old English pattern spoon, with monogram 'AS', Richard Poulden, London 1824, 17.5cm, twelve Victorian old English pattern spoons, with initial 'R' engraved to finials, William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1840, 17.7cm, six other Victorian spoons, with initial 'R' to terminals, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1843, 17.7cm, and another engraved 'R', possibly William Bateman II, London 1854, 17.5cm, three Victorian fiddle pattern spoons, with monogram 'MS' to finials, 17cm long, the base of a snuff box, a/f, Samuel M Levi, rubbed hallmarks Birmingham possibly 1906, 4.7 by 3,5 by 1.5cm high, 36.7toz combined gross weight. (30)
A 9ct gold, ruby and diamond three stone ring, the central oval cut ruby of approximately 4.3 by 3.4mm, size O, and a 9ct gold ring set with paste, size M, total gold weight 3.9g, together with a small quantity of further jewellery, including a rolled gold bangle, a string of Isle of Wight grey pearls with matching earrings, a silver medal marked Raglan 1904-5, a silver twist chain, total weight for both 22.9g, and a silver set cameo, two yellow metal half hoop earrings, a 19th century black snuff box set with silver and six costume watches. (1 bag)
A silver cream jug raised on three pad feet, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907, 1.25toz, 7.2 by 3.6 by 7cm high, together with a plated stirrup cup holder in the form of an owl, containing four stacking plated beakers, 3.7cm diameter by 7.2cm high, a rolled gold sovereign holder a silver plated box lined with velvet and a plated snuff box. (5)
A group of silver items comprising a Dutch silver marriage box, with Continental marks, 0.43toz, 3.9 by 3 by 3.9cm high, a silver and guilloche enamel powder compact or pill box, with internal mirrored lid, 3.8 diameter by 1.4cm high, Birmingham 1927, Adie Brothers Ltd, a smaller oval pillbox, marked 925, 2.5 by 2.3 by 1cm high, and a circular silver snuff box with hinged lid, Birmingham 1915, Crisford & Norris Ltd, 4cm diameter by 1cm high, all 1.05toz, together with a tortoiseshell cased magnifying loop, 3.6cm diameter by 1.4cm high, a miniature photograph frame, with photograph of Edward VII, 6 by 4.4cm and two small agate and gemstone set seals, each 3.4cm long, all with white metal mounts, apparently unmarked. (8)
A late Georgian snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, with ribbed decoration, and acanthus scroll detail to a gilt interior, later dedication inscribed to the lid, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1829, 2.07toz, 7.5, by 3.5 by 2cm high.Condition:The hinge is quite tight and when closed there is a slight smile to it with over hang, there is also a blackened area around the hallmarks to its interior.
An early 20th century leather cased travel set, containing a spirit flask with two detachable cups, two folding knives, and two simlar forks also with corkscrews, overall height 12.5cm, together with a burr maple snuff box (2).Condition report: General wear commensurate with age. Please see additional images.
A MEISSEN GROUP OF AUGUSTUS III AND MARIA JOSEPHA, LATE 19TH CENTURY after the model by Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), depicted standing holding hands, he with a snuff box in his other hand, she in wide crinoline dress holding a fan, on a mound base applied with flowers, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, incised 550, impressed 137, painted 18. 28cm long
A CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, QIANLONG, MID 18TH CENTURY cartouche shaped, the lid painted with birds amid flowering and fruiting branches, the domed underside with a yellow ground flowerhead oval protected by a plain gilt-metal border surrounded by trailing flowers, the sides similarly painted, the interior with further flowers, the contemporary Chinese gilt-metal rim mount chased with matted ground foliate panels and a rocaille thumbpiece 7.5cm long Provenance: Private English Collection
AN UNUSUAL ZOOMORPHIC HARE NOVELTY BRONZE MOUNTED COCONUT TABLE SNUFF BOX, C1900, 21CM H, LID STAMPED 34 AND A BRONZE RECLINING DOG NOVELTY COVER FROM A TOBACCO OR OTHER JAR, LATE 19TH C, UNMARKED (2) Hare - metal parts covered in an old and now dirty / degraded lacquer. Dog - cast in two pieces, one secured by two screws that are now loose, the round disc slightly bent on the edges
A mixed lot, comprising a papier mache snuff box, 5cms, a bone vesta case, 6cms, a mother of pearl match box case, 6.8cms, a bone hat brush, 6.5cms, a bone handled steel corkscrew, 7cms, two brass pipe tampers, a bone scoop and a Bijou miniature lighter, incomplete, possibly part of a fountain pen, 5.5cms. (9)
A 19th Century lignum vitae go to bed and an 18th Century circular snuff box, the first of turned tapering form with domed screw lid with brass mount and stamped ‘Gilbertson, London’, remnants of striker to base, 8cm high, the hardwood circular snuff box of bellied form with roundel turned screw lid, 5.8cm dia. (2) Gilbertson are best known for the manufacture of bottle boxes for medical and apothecary use.
A late 18th Century or early 19th Century elaborately decorated snuff shoe in fruitwood, lacking the swivel lid, inscribed in brass pins around the base ‘Henry Haselde (n) – (F)orget Me Not’, one side with an anchor the other a masonic compass and set square, with further brass pin stitching and other details including to the sole, 11cms. Of good patination, this much loved box has through shear wear lost the (n) and (F) at the toe.
Sale Item: WALKER & HALL SILVER SNUFF BOX & SCENT BOTTLE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

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