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A mixed lot of works of art: including a 19th Century grey porphyry snuff box, a hardstone paperweight, a small 19th Century treen games box and cover with geometric pattern and interior inscription, a small Canton ivory counter box with mother of pearl counters, a similar cigarette case etc [a/f].
Circa 1870 Albert Coles, New York (active circa 1835-1875) Engraved Sterling Silver Snuff Box. Stamped 925, maker's mark. Inscribed June 21, 1871, monogramed. Small ding to top, good antique condition. Measures 3-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 3/4". Approx. weight: 2.85 troy ounces. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $100-$200)
An enamel and diamond slider together with a small collection of other enamel pieces, the pierced rectangular slider with black spot on white enamel edge holding a diamond set initial; together with a turquoise enamel, mother of pearl and seed pearl dress set (double-ended cufflinks and three buttons) in period fitted leather case; a white spot on turquoise guilloche enamel small pencil case with lead pencil; a silver octagonal patch or snuff box with enamel lid of blue guilloche centre and white border, gilt washed interior, Birmingham hallmarks 1909; and a silver gilt powder compact in the form of a stopwatch with both sides enamelled in teal guilloche with white rim, London import hallmarks 1910 (5)
Harrow School Interest - A George II silver oval table snuff box and cover, circa 1740, by Francis Harache, the hinged cover engraved with a crest depicting a hare with three ears of corn, the underside with a crest above the motto 'Stet Fortuna Domus', stamped twice with FH under a crown, 10cm (4in) wide, 5.5oz Other Notes: The motto 'Stet Fortuna Domus' ('Let the fortune of the house stand') is the motto for Harrow School.
A Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham 1864, of shaped rectangular form with gilt interior, the cover inscribed 'Presented to Mr William Smith ...on his retiring after a service of 25 years, Glasgow Post Office, October 1874', within a Greek key border, 8cm (3in) wide, 3.8ozt; a George IV silver engine turned snuff box, Birmingham 1829,the cover inscribed 'June 14th 1831', gilt interior 7.5cm (3in) wide, 2ozt (2)
A George IV silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1829, maker's mark 'J B', the rectangular body with engine turned decoration, the git interior with hinged pierced grill, 4cm (1.5in) wide, 0.6ozt; another similar, Birmingham 1886, 3cm (1.25in) wide, 0.5ozt; a George III silver snuff box, Birmingham 1816, of curved design, the hinged cover engraved 'J. Haslam Bury', 6cm (2.5in) wide, 1ozt; a continental silver oval snuff box, probably Dutch, embossed with children in a landscape, the sides with scrolling foliage, 6cm (2.5in) wide, 1.5ozt (4)
Circle of William Egley (1789-1870) A miniature portrait of a young gentleman in a gilt metal frame with curled hair compartment to reverse, on ivory desk stand, 5cm (2in) oval; a Victorian miniature of a gentleman in black waistcoat jacket, oval, 6.5cm (2.5in), cased; a George III ebonised circular snuff box, the cover set with a miniature of a lady, 6 cm (2.25in); and another of a boy in a blue waistcoat, inscribed to the reverse "W Walker", oval, 5cm (2in), framed (4) watercolour on ivory (4)
A GEORGE IV SILVER SNUFF BOX 7cm w, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, a George III reeded silver nutmeg grater, the lid inscribed THOM, adapted as a snuff box, probably Birmingham 1820 and two other silver snuff boxes, one Chester 1912, the other Continental, mid 19th c, marks rubbed, 7ozs 5dwts (4)++N Mills box with wear to the engine turning on the lid, Chester box in good condition, nutmeg grater lacking the steel rasp, the base originally opening now soldered. Continental box originally gilt now with only traces of gilding and light wear but no repair
A GEORGE IV SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOX of bombe form with foliate chased rim and thumbpiece, engine turned, 8cm w, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1823, 3ozs 15dwtsProvenance: Collection of William Terry (1922-2017).++In good condition with one or two tiny dents on the lid, only visible when held at an oblique angle to the light, the tablet with possible erasure of lightly engraved initials, marks good
TAXIDERMY. A MAGNIFICENT REGIMENTAL ROYAL BENGAL TIGER'S HEAD TABLE SNUFF MULL PRESENTED TO THE LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT BY THE MAHARAJAH OF KUCH BIHAR, DATED 1890 originally containing a snuff box set in the top of the head, on partly silvered and oxidised brass three wheel carriage with acanthus leaf spokes and rosette hub applied with a cartouche framed by laurels, and engraved inscription to 'H' Battalion The Leicestershire Regiment, 1890Provenance: HRH Shri Sir Nripendra Narayan, Maharaja of Cooch Behar (1862-1911) by whom presented to the officers of the Leicestershire Regiment in 1890. ++Wear as evident from the illustration mainly consigned near the nose and the years. Basically complete with the loss of the rectangular snuff box

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