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A 19th century Renaissance Revival silver rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover centred by a gilt-metal shaped plaque repoussé chased with amorini astride dolphins, the shaped angles with bellhusks, the ground with leafy S-scrolls, shaped graduating thumbpieces, 7.5cm wide, the silver 800 standard, c.1850
A rare and early George III Birmingham enamel and Toleware table snuff-box, the hinged cover transfer-printed in black with Archimedes advising Hiero II of Syracuse on its defence against the Romans, rectangular base boldly painted in Etruscan red, gilt-metal mounts, 8.5cm wide, with Halcyon Days of London, labelled, c.1760; another similar, transfer-printed with an ancient siege, conforming base and mounts, 8.5cm wide, with Halcyon Days of London, labelled, c.1760, [2]
An 18th century Continental enamel novelty snuff box, boldly modelled as a pug's head, the hinged cover painted with a huntsman and his hound in a sylvan coppice in tones of green, black and pink, to verso with a lady in a landscape in tones conforming, bowed thumbpiece, 8cm diam; an 18th century enamel rounded rectangular snuff box, the cover painted with figures in an en-grisaille landscape, enclosing a half-length profile of a gentleman of fashion, 6cm wide, c.1770 (faults, lacking mounts) [2]
An important and rare George II York House Factory enamel table snuff box, transfer-printed in puce after Simon François Ravenet (1706-1774), the rectangular hinged cover with Britannia presenting a medal and flanked by the allegories of Art and Science, enclosing a bust-length portrait profile of Frederick, Prince of Wales, the sides with amorini emblematic of the Arts, Sciences and Commerce within alternating Rococo C-scroll borders, the base with martial amorini, the British lion and centred by a military trophy, gilt-metal mounts, 8.5cm wide, Battersea, c. 1753-1756This very box is described and illustrated: Benjamin (Susan), English Enamel Boxes, London: Orbis, 1991, page 38: figure 2, and is also illustrated on the dustjacket.
An 18th Century Continental possibly Italian oval silver pique tortoiseshell snuff box, the cover with geometric swirling decoration with foliage scrolls, with central mask, the silver mounts unmarked together with George IV silver snuff box, engraved with large stylised fern leaf decoration, gilt interior, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1817; George III silver bright-cut engraved vinaigrette, gilt grille and interior by Cocks & Bettridge and an Edwardian silver pill box, chased decorative cover, by T May & Co, Birmingham, 1903 (4)
An 18th century European ivory snuff box mounted with gold beaded borders and tortoiseshell lined, the lid bears a gold relief portrait of a nobleman signed to the truncation with initials I H S F . Diameter. 68.5mm, maximum height 26.4mmCondition report: There is no damage to the gold. See images for damage to the ivory and tortoiseshell

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