French silver-gilt snuff/pin box, of circular form, foliate borders with engine-turned decoration, gilded interior, diameter 75.25cm, 50gm. Inscribed under the cover, "Ishbel from Tweedmouth, Xmas 1902" and with a handwritten note, "This box was left to me by my cousin, Godmother, Ishbel Marchionesses Of Aberdeen, it was given to her by her brother Lord Tweedmouth" Condition Report: Overall good condition with some tarnish, cover fits wellinner rim with two boars head marks / 4
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George III silver cruet stand by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804 (lacks bottles), foliate decorated tobacco box by George Unite, Birmingham 1887, Victorian silver snuff box with presentation inscription by William Devenport, Birmingham 1852, small vesta case Birmingham 1903, and an oval pill box, Birmingham 1994, weighable silver 5.7ozt 177gm
William IV silver snuff box, of rectangular shape with engine turned decoration and floral cast thumbpiece, opening to reveal gilt interior, the reserve engraved, 'January 1839, John and Joseph Masson, Savannah Georgia, to their Father John Masson, Inverness Scotland', Francis Clark, Birmingham 1836, W8.5cm.
Antique William IV silver snuff box of rectangular shape having rounded corners and plain moulded edge, the top and bottom surfaces with engine turned decoration and floral embossed thumb piece, the concave sides with reeded design, gilded interior, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835, 7.2cm long, 73.6g. Condition report - Generally good condition, very small dints to the ribbed edge.
Antique William IV silver snuff box of rectangular form with rounded corners and plain moulded edge, the top and bottom surfaces decorated with engine turned design, the rectangular cartouche initialled 'BR', having reeded design to the edges and scroll thumb piece, by Edwin Jones, Birmingham 1835, 6.2cm long, 36.5g.
Russian 84 zlotnik grade silver niello snuff box, the top and bottom surface decorated with engine turned field surrounded by incised scroll and floral border, the edges with cross-hatched design, gilded interior, assay mark of either Viktor or Veniamin Vasilyevich Savinsky, dated 1863, makers mark 'мг', 7cm long, 71.4g.
Antique William IV silver snuff box of rectangular shape, the body with engine turned design all over, the top and bottom edges with relief floral designs and harmonious thumb piece, the top with plain cartouche opening to reveal a gilded interior, makers mark 'TS', probably Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1829, 6.2cm long, 52.8g.
Antique Georgian silver snuff box of rectangular shape with rounded corners, the top and bottom surface decorated with engine turned designs, the central rectangular cartouche with the initials 'GAP', a chased floral band around the edge of the box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1795/1821, 6cm long, 46.2g.
Antique George IV silver snuff box of rectangular shape with rounded corners, the body with simulated tartan incised design, relief floral thumb piece, the interior gilded and bearing presentation inscription 'Presented to Serg J Cochrane 16th Reg by the Sergts of the Corps as a token of respect after a service of 22 years, July 1853', by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1827, 7cm long, 70g.
Antique Edwardian silver table snuff box of rectangular shape, the lid decorated in repoussé with a scene of figures dancing and playing music before a kirk and town, having serpentine thumb piece and gilded interior, makers mark 'C pellet H', probably Charles Horner, Birmingham 1904, 9.7cm long, 89.2g.
A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver snuff box with enamelled lid. Prague, c.1860. Of rectangular form, the hinged lid enamelled with a scene depicting a house by a lake, within a shaped border of metallic leaves, grapes and flowers, designed with a scroll thumbpiece and gilded interior, 5.1 x 8.2cm, together with an Austrian silver cigarette case, Vienna, 20th century, 900 standard, designed with engine turned striated sides and a blue enamelled border, 8 x 11cm; and a square silver example chased with foliate scrolls, Birmingham, 1914, William Henry Sparrow, 8.5 x 8.5cm, total weight approx. 11.4 (3)
An early Victorian silver snuff box.Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1838. Of rectangular form, the reeded sides to an engine-turned cover and base, the hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece and vacant shield cartouche opening to gilded interior, stamped with William IV duty mark, 4.8 x 7.2cm, together with an Edwardian silver card case in original fitted box, London, 1904, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., the sides richly repousse decorated with butterflies among scrolling foliage, 6.9 x 9.8cm, total weight approx. 5.6ozt (2) Condition Report: snuff box weight 3.2ozt
A Victorian silver snuff box. Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1845. Of shaped, rectangular form, chased throughout with foliate scrolls and designed with an applied thumbpiece, the hinged lid with vacant cartouche opening to gilded interior, 4 x 6cm, together with a George III silver vinaigrette, London, 1810, T. Simpson & Son, of plain rectangular form with foliate pierced grille and engraved monogram to lid, 2.7 x 3.8cm; and a miniature George IV silver vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1820, John Bettridge, with gilded interior and foliate chasing to base and cover, engraved with monogram, 1.8 x 2.2cm total weight approx. 2.4ozt (3) Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth.
A George III silver snuff box. George Burrows I, London, 1799. Of rectangular form with hinged cover decorated with bright cut engraved border and monogrammed cartouche, 3.7 x 5.5cm; together with: a William IV silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, c.1835, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and foliate border, 4 x 7.1cm; a third snuff box, Birmingham, 1949, Joseph Gloster, the rectangular body with engine turned, monogrammed lid, 3.4 x 5.8cm; and two George I silver rat tail spoons, one London, 1725, no maker's mark visible, later engraved with bird crest to reverse of terminal, 19.5cm long, the other London, 1723, no maker's mark visible, 20.2cm long, total weight approx. 7.6ozt (5)
A Russian cloisonné enamelled silver snuff box.Vasily Yegorovich Rukavishnikov, Moscow, 1899-1908.The sides and hinged lid polychrome enamelled with scrolls and trefoil motifs in shades of blue, white and red, assay master Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin, 3 x 6.9 x 2.3cm, approx. weight 2.5ozt Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth. Condition Report: The snuff box is in good overall condition commensurate with age. Some general nicking, scratching and minor pitting to the silver. Some losses to the enamel noted. Hinge appears to be in good condition and lid opens cleanly and closes snugly. Some bruising to the corners. Some tarnish and marking to interior. Remnants of gilding to interior of lid. Marks a little worn. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-Hf6Ha9q4vH
Of sporting interest. A George IV silver table snuff box. John Linnit, London, 1822. Of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with an applied border decorated in relief with thistles, flowers, shamrocks and foliage to a central cartouche engraved 'John O'Gaunt's Club 1822', the inside cover engraved 'Presented by the John O'Gaunt's Club, London, to John O' Gaunt's Bowmen, Lancaster, 1832', the box designed with engine turned pattern to sides, base and cover, 8.5 x 12.5 x 3.4cm, approx. weight 14.5ozt Footnotes: Formed in 1788 and based in the Lancaster/ Morecambe area, John O'Gaunt's Bowmen is one of the oldest archery clubs in the UK.

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