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A collection primarily of boxes, 19th Century, including - novelty lacquer and brass circular snuff box, one side engraved "John Hurst", and a picture of an exhibition building, the other side engraved with two donkeys and the caption "When shall we three meet again?", 2.25ins diameter, a black lacquer circular snuff box with overpainted print to lid "Hunting", 3ins diameter, and twenty-two others, various
A selection of early 20th century smoking items, comprising: a miners brass snuff box, of lozenge form, decorated with star motif, engraved 'Henry Hardman, 1900, St. Helen's', 7.5cm long, a carved smoking pipe, with white metal and amber stem, designed as a hand holding a strawberry, within fitted case and a further carved example, depicting horses, with a tortoise shell handle pipe cleaner and knife tool and a further mother of pearl handled pen knife (5) (at fault)
A 19th century oval horn snuff box, the removable cover embossed with classical figures satyr and nymphs, 10cm long, a Victorian papier mache snuff box, of hinged rectangular form the lid transfer decorated with a motto 'Dont you wish you may get it', 8cm long and an ivory inlaid snuff box from the Glasgow Exhibition 1901 (at fault) (3)For condition information please view this lot on our website HEREPlease note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in the near future. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
An early 19th Century burr yewwood circular snuff box mounted with a plated plaque inscribed presented by John Ellis Esq to John Watkins, with accompanying 19th Century fragmented hand written ink note, 'Box made of the chips of the wood and part of the lead of which the coffin of Napoleon Bonaparte was composed', diameter 10.5cm.
Two Edward VII silver vesta cum sovereign cases, Birmingham, 1901 and 1901; one engraved with foliage, the other plain; Together with: a double sovereign case Birmingham, 1910; an engine turned-snuff box and various brass items and a Mauchline ware thimble case, the cover printed with a view of the Ladies College, Cheltenham, weight of silver 6oz (qty)
A George III silver box, possibly by John Jago, London, 1790, elongated octagonal and with hinge cover, engraved with initials and with suspension loop; together with: two further silver snuff-boxes, both Birmingham, 1879 and 1920 and a George II silver and tortoiseshell snuff-box, the cover pique inlaid with an elephant and heron within foliage border, 9cm wide and smaller, weight of silver 4oz 11dwt (4)
Late 19th/early 20th century Austro-Hungarian snuff box of rectangular form, the lid with chased foliate decoration and partial enamelling (worn engine turned decoration to the base), gilt interior, 6cm x 4cm x 1cm, together with a Continental gilt white metal oval small salt with good quality filigree work enamel decoration in red, blue and green, 4cm x 2.5cm x 2cm, total weight 78gms (2)

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