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Silver snuff box, rectangular, engraved with reeded sides by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1840, 76mm wide. Condition Report. Has been well used but not abused. Closes reasonably but with slight gaps at ends of lid. Good joint, initials, engine turning quite worn. Good interior, gilding and marks.
Silver snuff box, rectangular engine turned "James 'Gelderd..' Brocklebank and Gawith Tobacconists" probably by Richard Slack, Birmingham 1833, 70mm. Condition Report. Has been well used but not abused, wear to engine turning and on corners, good marks, inscription and gilding. Opens and closes nicely.
Chinese carved ivory Canton box lid cover, carved in relief with figures in a typical landscape, 2.75" wide; together with a carved ivory brooch depicting two ladies, mounted upon a hardwood stand; also a Chinese ivory snuff bottle, depicting a figure in a landscape with calligraphy, 3.25" high (3)
A group of electroplated items to include a bottle coaster crested with an eagle to the centre, diameter 17cm, a pair of grape scissors and a goblet, also a white metal snuff box, two hallmarked silver cigarette cases to include Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1923 and a circular open salt, George Unite, Birmingham 1904 (all three af).
An early 19th century circular rosewood snuff box, the lid set with an ivory roundel inscribed 'Lancaster Castle' and depicting a portion of the castle, diameter 9.5cm, and an early 19th century papier-mâché circular snuff box depicting a bearded man counting money from a miser's purse, diameter 10.5cm (2).
A 19th century black lacquered papier-mâché rectangular snuff box centred with a tartan motif set with Scottish stones on floral and fishtail decorated ground, 9 x 5.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Each corner of the lid used to be mounted with silver, only mount is present, the hinge is possibly replaced, there is a loss to one of the corners of the lid and splits to two corners of the main body, general wear commensurate with age.
A Victorian Silver Snuff Box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1839:Of rectangular form with reeded sides and base, the hinged cover with engine turned border around a large vacant panel CONDITION REPORT: In good original condition, no restoration. Tight hinge closing firmly. Two dents to the top of the case. 75mm x 25mm x 50mm. Weight 88g
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GOLD AGATE MOUNTED SNUFF BOX, of octagonal form, tested as 18ct, unmarked, bears inscription to interior 'This Box was originally The Gift of Lady E. Fitzroy to Gent William Fitzroy may it prove for their sakes acceptable to Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke Bart July 1837', total weight approximately 35 grams, width 7cm x depth 5cm x height 1cm, Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy was a daughter of 3rd Duke of Grafton, Prime Minister of Great Britain 1768-1770

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