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A George III silver gilt snuff box, maker unknown, Chester 1815, of circular form, engine turned all over, with slightly domed friction fitting cover decorated to match featuring a crested circular cartouche, the concave base with a central vacant circular cartouche, 4.9ozt 3 x 8 x 8cm (1 x 3 x 3in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Sir Richard Parsons Originally gilded throughout, the exterior shows wear all over, though the interior still retains good coverage. Dents and dings to the edges of box and cover as to be expected
Nathaniel Mills Outstanding Solid Silver Rectangular Shaped Table Snuff Box. The Borders with Cast / Encrusted Floral and Foliate Decoration, The Sides and Base Area with Chased Decoration, Gilt Interior to Finish. Hallmark for Birmingham 1948, Maker Nathaniel Mills - N.M. Weight 208.9 grams. Snuff Box Size 4 Inches - 10 cm Wide, 2.75 Inches - 7 cm Depth & 1 Inch - 2.5 cm High. Presentation Inscription to Centre Panel of Cover with Regard to Good Fellows Lodge. But Nearly Mint In All Other Aspects of Condition. Please Study Photos.
A 19th Century Victorian Daguerreotype portrait photography on metal, depicting a victorian lady in a sitting position holding a book, having a oval gilt border, set within a burgundy leather and velvet lined case, marked R.Lowe Promenade Cheltenham to rear of case. Along with a 18th Century oval horn snuff box, with brass cartouche inscribed SB atop. Daguerreotype measures 7.5 cm high x 6 cm wide.
Boxes and Natural History - shells, sea urchin, niello type white metal evening coin purse; Moroccan leather jewellery case; a 19th century papier mache snuff box; soapstone carving; Edwardian jewellery boxes; a South American soapstone carving of a native; medicine balls; Victorian picture frames; bookends; etc
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular snuff box with floral and leaf scroll thumbpiece, engine turned engraving and reeded sides, 3.125ins x 2ins x .75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1964 (weight 2.8ozs), and Edward VII silver Monteith pattern bowl with shaped and moulded rim, 4.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1908 (monogrammed), and a small selection of other silverware (combined weight 15ozs)
A late 19th Century Tartanware rectangular workbox in the Stuart Tartan, the interior advertising "Chadwick's Sewing Cotton", with interior tray, 7.5ins x 6ins x 3ins high, a similar spherical string box, 3.25ins high, a similar cylindrical Vesta box in Rob Roy tartan, 2.25ins high, and another tartan ware rectangular snuff box, the lid with ornate crest, 3.25ins x 2ins x .75ins high (all slightly marked and slightly damaged)
A GEORGE IV ENGRAVED OVAL SNUFF BOX with reeded sides, initialled "MSIA", by William Simpson, Birmingham 1829, together with six various vesta cases (some initialled), a card case, a plated match box holder depicting the Cape Pensinsula, and five other various boxes; the snuff box 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 12 oz weighable silver (14)
A LATE GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with reeded sides, the cover inset with an inlaid tortoiseshell & mother of pearl oval panel, bordered by chased flowers, the base also inset with an oval tortoiseshell panel, gilt interior, crested, no maker's mark, London 1817; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 4.1 oz
A MIXED LOT:- A Straits/Malaysian lime powder box of demi-lune form with chased panels of animals & a dragon on the base, a pair of late Victorian sugar nips, a pair of 19th century Dutch salt shovels with flowers in low relief on the terminals, and a pewter snuff box with a fox hunting scene on the cover; the latter 2.75" (7 cms) long; 4 oz weighable silver (5)
A SMALL MIXED LOT:- A 19th century Continental pressed tortoiseshell, musicial snuff box, the cover painted with a Dutch canal scene (behind glass), A/F, a French steel purse with a carved mother of pearl panel on the front depicting a hunting dog, a gold-mounted ivory toothpick box, c.1785, an inlaid tortoiseshell needle case and a wooden pen-work card case; the music box 3.6" (9.2 cms) long (5)
A VICTORIAN, SCOTTISH ENGRAVED SNUFF BOX with a serpentine outline and a chased thumbpiece, the base inset with an oval agate panel, the cover inset with a Chinese carved hardstone panel, shaped like a butterfly, gilt interior, by an unascribed maker (maker's mark "PW"), Edinburgh 1850; 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 5.1 oz gross
A MIXED LOT:- A 19th century pressed horn snuff box, rectangular with a classical chariot scene on the cover, a tortoiseshell etui fitted with a needlework tool and seven steel inserts, three various small thimbles and two carved nuts, each with a pen-work scene; the horn box 3.5" (9 cms) long (7)
A RARE GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL SNUFF BOX of elongated oval outline with bright-engraving around the borders and concealing the hinge, with dual compartment and twin hinged covers operating from a single diagonal hinge, gilt interiors, by Carden Terry, Cork (CT,STERLING) c.1790; 3.8" (9.7 cms) long; 2.2 oz
A WILLIAM IV SILVERGILT SNUFF BOX rectangular with rounded corners and engine-turned sides & base, the cover with a Dutch interior scene in relief depicting three figures, reading from a broadsheet (After Adriaen Van Ostade), within a scroll border, by John Linnet, London 1835; 3" (7.6 cms) long; 4.2 oz
THREE BOXES:- A 19th century Russian niellowork snuff box with architectural scenes on the cover and base and around the sides, on 18th century oval snuff box with an inlaid tortoiseshell and mother of pearl cover, (steel base and polished steel mirror inside the cover), and a 19th century nickel-mounted mother of pearl snuff box with engraving, initialled "TK"; the latter 3" (7.6 cms) long; 2.7 oz weighable silver (3)
A GEORGE IV ENGINE-TURNED SNUFF BOX with concaved reeded sides, a raised floral thumbpiece and a vacant cartouche on the cover, gilt interior, maker's mark "T&WS", Birmingham 1824 and a George III silvergilt rectangular snuff box with rounded corners and diaper-work engraving, maker's mark "WE", probably by William Eley, London 1806; the latter 2.8" (7.3 cms) long (2)
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX rectangular with an engine-turned base and cover and a border of repeating florets around the sides, gilt interior, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1811 and an early Victorian rectangular snuff box with reeded sides, raised borders and an engine-turned base and cover with a large vacant cartouche, the gilt interior inscribed "Mr John Murray from his Friend James Harley 1838", by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1837; the latter 3" (7.7 cms) long; 5.3 oz (2)
A GEORGE IV RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turning and a raised foliate thumbpiece, vacant cartouche and gilt interior, by John Jones, London 1825 and a Victorian snuff box with a shaped rectangular outline and scroll engraving, vacant cartouche by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844; the latter 2.7" (6.8 cms) long; 4.1 oz (2)
A GEORGE IV RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turned sides and base and a raised border & thumbpiece, the cover chased in relief with two gentlemen fox hunters; one saddling up in a hurry, against a backdrop of open country, gilt interior, by Charles Rawlings, London 1825; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 5 oz
A GEORGE IV SMALL RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with reeded sides, a raised floral thumbpiece and wavy, engine-turning on the cover & base, initialled, "JH", the gilt interior inscribed "Presented to Mr. Jno. Hutchinson from Mr & Mrs Blanch as a token of respect April 24th 1834", by Thomas Edwards, London 1828; 2.5" (6.3 cms) long; 1.8 oz
A WILLIAM IV SNUFF BOX rectangular with engine-turned decoration and incurved corners, decorated around the cover with a raised border of chased roses, thistles and shamrock, the centre initialled "GG", with foliate shell thumbpiece, the gilt interior inscribed "Presented to George Gore, Steward by the Gentleman passengers of the Comet as a testimony of their high sense of his great attention and judicious conduct 1836", by Edward Edwards, London 1836; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 8.25 oz
NAVAL INTEREST:- A George IV rectangular snuff box with engine-turning and raised floral borders and thumbpiece, the cover depicting a classical figural scene in ancient Rome, the gilt interior inscribed "To Capt. Richd. Wallace Humphreys of the Isabella of Hull, from Capt. James Clark Ross. RN. A private testimony of Gratitude, Affection and Esteem and in Admiration of his Humane, Persevering and Manly Intrepidity which under divine providence was the means of rescuing them to their Friends and their Country 18 Oct.1833", by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 5.6 oz

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