A Victorian rectangular horn snuff box, width 5.4cm, a papier-mâché example with pewter stringing, length 5.2cm, and a Queen Victoria commemorative vesta case inscribed 'In Memoriam', height 5cm (af) (3).Additional InformationThe Queen Victoria piece has two large chips to the frame which run both the upper and lower section, also has heavy surface scratches. The other two also have surface scratches. Papier-mâché one is rather tired and has damage to the raised points.
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A Meissen style gilt metal mounted snuff boxSecond half 19th centuryCartouche shaped, painted with Kauffahrtei scenes of merchants and their wares by a quayside, within a scrollwork cartouche on the cover interspersed with four small panels of similar scenes in puce camaieu, the side with similar cartouches filled with Böttger lustre, another scene inside the cover and in puce camaieu on the base, the interior gilt, 7.9cm acrossFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A carved ivory snuff box, possibly French, 18th/19th Century, of rectangular outline and carved with panels of cornucopia, marine life, landscapes and formal patterns, separated by rope-twist borders, 7cm wide.Condition: Interior discoloured. Slight areas of commensurate discolouration to the outside Minor/negligible signs of age.
A silver and enamel snuff box depicting Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Clubby Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1993, the enamel plaque signed indistinctly to the corner Of rectangular form, the hinged lid enamelled with a view of the clubhouse, within foliate border, length 5.2cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A bronze pin cushion in the form of a hedgehog, a 19th century horn snuff box and cover of oval form surmounted by a dog, a Victorian vesta case for the Rodent and Insect Pest Destruction Co Ltd of London, a tin plate model of two rats with broken chicken egg, a small zinc basket, to one side a standing crow with painted finish, a small brass vesta box embossed with dancing rats (6)
A miscellaneous box containing a 19th century lead model of a rat, dressed in a long jacket (af) a snuff box with hound detail, a naive modelled figure of a pig, together with further miscellaneous effects to include a 19th century cast brass cherub, small carved wall boss in the form of a face and ribbon, pewter vase, etc
An early 19th century French bois durci snuff box, with gold inlaid decoration, the lid inset with a reverse painted glass panel of figures beside a river, tortoiseshell lined, diameter 3in.CONDITION: Overall in good condition, some slight discolouration to the underside with loss of some of the gold inlay around the foot rim and a small chip to the foot rim, internally very good.
A French Pressed Burrwood Snuff Box and Cover, early 19th century, of circular form, decorated with VTE DU CORPS LEGISLATIF, 8cm diameter; A Papier Mache Snuff Box and Cover, of circular form, decorated with a titled view of Gibraltar, 9cm diameter; Two Papier Mache Snuff Boxes, painted by GWG Hunt with marine scenes, one dated 1991, the other 1993, 6cm and 7.5cm diameter; A Pair of Papier Mache Baluster Vases and Covers, decorated in Persian style with birds amongst foliage, 11cm high; A Similar Circular Box and Cover, 17cm diameter; A Red Morocco Cylindrical Box and Cover, with gilt decoration, 6cm high; A Brass Aide-de-Memoire, in the form of a book, 6.5cm; and A Chrome Plated Circular Box and Cover, mounted with a Spanish coin, 4.5cm diameter (10). Gibraltar box with some staining and minor loss to decoration. Pair of vases with damage to both covers. Red Morocco with wear and staining. Chrome box with extensive wear to coin. Some typical wear, minor scratching and flakes throughout.
A George III or George IV Silver and Tortoiseshell Snuff-Box, Circa 1820, rounded oblong, the hinged cover end ends each pique inlaid with stylised foliage, with gilt-metal hinge, 10cm wide. There are some overall scratches, marks and chips to the tortoiseshell, The silver inlay seems in generally to be intact. The gilt-metal hinge has some corrosion visible inside.
A silver bobbin holder by Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1993, of cylindrical form with engine turned decoration to exterior 9cm long, a small silver trophy cup, 12cm high, a small silver snuff box, 4.8cm x 3.7cm, a pair of silver sugar nips, 12cm long, a silver topped dressing table jar and a silver mounted clock (6)
A George V silver snuff box by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1914, of rectangular form with plain polished exterior, hinged lid engraved with a thistle and 'Dinna Forget', 6.3cm x 4.7cm, together with a George V silver cigarette case by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 8cm x 8.5cm, a small silver bonbon dish, a pair of silver sugar nips and a silver teaspoon, gross weight of group 5.79ozt (5)
A 19th Century tortoiseshell & silver mounted miniature casket with hinged lid; 19th Century horn rectangular snuff box, 19th Century horn circular jar and cover with facetted glass mounted lid; lacquered papier mache French circular box with figure decorated lid and a horn bowl with silver mounts (5)
Russian early 20th century silver-gilt and guilloché enamel snuff-box, by Ivan Britzin, St. Petersberg, stamped with maker's initials IB in cyrillic and 88 standard mark, with diamond-set thumbpiece, 8.5 cm wide Ivan Britzin (Russia, b.1870) worked in St Petersburg as a goldsmith specialising in guilloché enamelling. From 1910 he reportedly supplied Fabergé with objects and some items are marked with both Fabergé and Ivan Britzin's marks. Damage to the enamel (see images). One diamond missing from thumbpiece. General wear to the silver and gilding.
George V silver cigarette case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1913, 9 cm high, 99 gr., together with a silver open salt and a snuff box with worn marks to the interior, (3) Cigarette case: general marks and wear.Snuff box: Bruising and extensive wear throughout particularly to corners and hinge. Salt: blue glass liner intact. Wear consistent with age and use
George VI silver snuff box, rectangular with capped corners, by D Bros, Birmingham 1938, 5 cm wide, 37 gr. ,together with a niello white metal cigarette case, two mother-of-pearl card cases and another snuff box, (5) All silver with marks, scratches and wear consistent with age and use. Mother-of-pearl box with abalone decoration the cover is detached.
A BRITISH SYCAMORE AND PENWORK SHIP NOVELTY SNUFF BOX, EARLY 19TH C the slightly curved deck painted with a single masted vessel, the stern cabin inscribed beneath LONDON, 15cm l A good undoubtedly genuine example with one or two minor old scratches and some natural accretion of dust and dirt over time. Minute chip on bough, lid closing tightly shut, no damage or repair to hinge

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