A modern rectangular silver snuff box, Birmingham 1972, the hinged cover embossed with a figural landscape scene in 18th century style, 5.5cm wide, two modern Merry Christmas medals, detailed .999 fine silver, and a pendant engraved Cathedral Habana, detailed sterling, 4ozs, weight combined (4).
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Three paperweights, a papier mache oriental cigar case, a 19th century French cigar case (initialled to base), a Regency period papier mache cigar case, a small 19th century French cork and straw snuff box, a 19th century rectangular glass paperweight, and a 19th century maple cigarette case (9)
A heavy late-18th century, hallmarked silver, octagonal Snuff Box, the hinged lid with bright cut decoration, central oval cartouche engraved 'Isabel' and with presentation inscription 'May all my tomorrows be as this day, 24 August 1934, Bourton-on-the-Water', gilded interior, maker's mark T.P. E.R. (for Phipps-Robinson) assayed London 1792, 6cm, approx. 57g
A MID 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER SNUFF BOX OF RECTANGULAR FORM BY KHECHEONG OF CANTON, the hinged lid with landscape and figures on horseback, the base with figures in a garden, the sides similarly decorated including man fishing and man in a boat, gilt interior stamped KHC, width 6.3cm x depth 4.3cm x height 2.1cm
A GEORGE V CIRCULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX WITH TORTOISESHELL INSET COVER, pull off cover, gilt interior to base, maker E.S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1920, diameter approximately 10.7cm, approximate gross weight 4.3ozt, 135 grams, together with a three piece George V tortoiseshell and silver pique work dressing table set, comprising hand mirror and two brushes, Birmingham 1926-1929, a similar dressing table jar, Birmingham 1927, a Victorian tortoiseshell and horn pique work snuff box, three tortoiseshell effect dressing table items, six glass scent bottles with silver mounts and a glass sugar castor with EPNS mounts (16)
Three silver boxes with marks for Chester, comprising a fitted silver jewellery box, the cover embossed with Regency figures, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 11 cm wide, Chester 1906, a circular lidded box with floral and bird design, 1908, and a plain oval snuff-box, total gross weight 16.9 oz, 748 gr. (3).
Group of silver items to include a George VI cigarette case, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1946, 12.5 cm wide, a snuff-box with personal inscription 'To George From Princess Marjorie Sophie Nan', marks rubbed, and four napkin rings, gross weight 11.7 oz., 363 g. (6). Provenance: part of The Stephen Furniss Collection .
An 18ct oval gold box, by John Ray and John Montague, London 1816, with engine turned panels, with an inscription 'This Snuff Box was presented to John Perkins by Doctor Johnson',9cm wide6cm deep3.5cm high, 163g in a red leather boxJohn Perkins was the owner of the Barclay Perkins Brewery in London, once one of the largest brewers in the world. Dr Samuel Johnson had his own room at the brewery and it is believed that this box was presented after his death to Mr Perkins.
A George IV silver and gold-edged snuff box,William Ellerby, London 1823,of rectangular form with rounded corners, cover and thumbpiece applied with scrolls and decorated with all-over engine turning, the inside of the cover engraved with presentation inscription 'This box was presented by the Traders' Society to Cornelius Butler as a testimony of their respect and esteem, and for the assistance he has always rendered to the stewards and his uniform attention to the financial interest of the Society ...etc',8.8 x 5.2cm, approximately 4.92ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery
Of Livery Company and Masonic interest: a Victorian silver snuff box,E Smith, Birmingham 1850,of shaped rectangular form, decorated all-over with engine turned panels of 'honeycomb' motifs, foliate scrolls and diagonal bands, the hinged cover engraved with the coat of arms of the Merchant Taylors and inside inscribed 'Sir Thomas White Chapter No 1820 E. Camp Robert E. Burnege, PGStdB, Founder 1921, M.E.Z., 1926 scribe 1930-1955',9.3 x 6cm, approximately 5.5ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
An unusual George IV silver snuff box,John Linnett, London 1820,of rectangular form with all-over engine turning and applied with a slanted gadroon thumbpiece fitted with a lock and key, gilt interior and the cover engraved with coat of arms in a roundel,6 x 3.7cm, approximately 2.47ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A George IV silver snuff boxT Phipps and I Phipps, London 1820,of rectangular form with concave sides, decorated with a scrolled border and all-over engine turning,7.5 x 5.5cm, together with a William IV silver snuff box,Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1836,of narrow rectangular form with a vacant reserve to the cover and all-over engine turning, within a foliate scroll border,7.5 x 4cm, approximately 6.20oz (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
An unusual George III silver gilt patch snuff box,T Phipps & E Robinson, London 1808,of circular form, the cover and base decorated with quatrefoil motifs on a linear ground, engraved with script initials 'AC' to the centre,a George III silver patch box,T Phipps and E Robinson, London 1796,of circular form decorated with bright cut and prick dot decoration, together with a Victorian silver small box,Astor & Son, Birmingham 1857,of rectangular shape with geometric scrollwork and a ring attachment,approximately 1.59oz (3)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.

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