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A George III Maritime navette-shaped pewter snuff box, May the honest Heart / Never know Distrefs (sic), May trade & Commerce on our Country smile / And peace & plenty Blefs (sic) the British Isle, the cover centred by a monogram and dated 1796, a ship flying the Union Flag to verso, 10cm wide, dated 1796, (faults); an early 19th century rounded rectangular agate and brass snuff box, inset geological specimen to recto and verso, Greek key border in black enamel, milled sides, 4cm wide, c. 1820; an early 19th century novelty shell snuff box, 4.5cm wide, (3)
A late George III oval horn snuff box, push-cover with an inset navette-shaped cartouche, 8cm wide, c. 1820; a George IV circular horn snuff box, the cover centred by a yellow metal monogrammed boss, the hinge flanked by silver scrolls, 5.5cm diam, c. 1830; early Victorian rectangular tortoiseshell needle box, hinged domed cover enclosing a mauve velvet-lined interior, push-button mechanism, 7.5cm wide; etc, (4)
A Persian silver rounded square snuff box, chased in the Islamic taste with a field of geometric knots terminating in flowerheads, gilt interior, verso of hinged cover hallmarked, 3.5cm wide, early 20th century; a late Victorian silver-mounted cranberry glass scent phial, domed hinged cover chased with Rococo C-scrolls, enclosing a glass stopper, 7cm long, Charles May & Sons, Birmingham 1898, (2)
A late 18th / early 19th century Staffordshire enamel snuff box of oval form and with hinged cover. Decorated to the top with a boxing match, inscribed Set To and having a lilac ground base, 5.25cm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very feint crack to the top from the rim. Some wear to the underside. Otherwise in very good order.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED SNUFF BOX, c.1900, 935 standard, the hinged cover with gold inlay depiction of pagoda in a river mountain landscape, gilded interior 8.25cm wide, c.88 grams; together with a miniature silver condiment modelled as a seated buddha, stamped sterling, 6cm high. (2)
Victorian silver snuff box with moulded floral edge and engine turned decoration. Assay marked Birmingham 1837 by Edward Smith. Inscription reads: 'Presented to Mr Thomas Robertson as a mark of respect, 1st Jan 1841', 143g The snuff box is in very good condition very minor, indentation to the two front corners, small 'smile' between box and cover

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