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Three 19th Century Painted Papier Mache Snuff Boxes; A Treen Book Shaped Snuff Box; and A Small Papier Mache Snuff Box (5) Box with figures in interior - hinge broken and rusted, some wear and damage. Other two papier mache boxes in porr condition. Treen box with large chips to front panel. Small box with damaged hinge.
A George IV silver rectangular castle top snuff box, the hinge lid decorated in relief with a scene of Newstead Abbey within a cast foliate scroll and flowerhead border, the bombé sides similarly decorated framing an engine turned panel base, Birmingham 1825 by Joseph Willmore, length approx 8cm. Note: Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron.
ENGLISH GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOXENGLISH GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX Birmingham. Circa 1800. Maker`s Mark SP. Length 2 1/2 inches. Together with two English silver vinaigrettes. First: Birmingham, 1833-1834. Maker`s Mark TS for Thomas Show. Second: Birmingham, 1819-1820. Maker`s Mark IS.Start Price: $200
A Parcel lot to include a small silvered glass witches ball, a cut glass inkwell with white metal mount, a small brass box in the form of a casket with lock, a silver snuff box, hallmarks for Chester 1922, another white metal snuff box a white metal measuring fob, a mounted South African shilling, a 1914-18 medal awarded to 87528 Cpl F S Reed, RA, various leather bound miniature books (7), a set of EPNS sugar nips, pince nez, button hook, cylindrical lacquered pot decorated with Oriental figures etc.
A Sharps toffee tin containing an oblong shaped papier mache snuff box, two steel corkscrews, one engraved Scotch Whiskey the other Mitchells Irish Whiskey, a bakelite cigarette holder, ivory glove stretchers, a silver pair cased watch case (no watch) hallmarks for London, 1813, with repair paper dating from Oct 1813, Masonic gilt metal medals in pouches, gollywog brooches and another Victorian hand shaped brooch, brass needle holder with thimble cap, miscellaneous coins, maps, a wristwatch and white metal bracelet etc.
A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED SNUFF BOX, Sheffield 1847, made from the hoof of the race horse "Emilius", Winner of the Derby 1823, the hinged lid inscribed and dated 1847 with a gilt interior by Robert Garrard, Sheffield, 1859, and raised on a silver shoe Emilius was the last of five English Derby winners ridden by Frank Buckle whose record career total of 28 English Classsics stood unchallenged until the emergence of Lester Piggott who won 30 English Classics. Emilius also offers an improbable bloodstock link between Oliver Cromwell and Queen Victoria. He traced back to The Coffin Mare who belonged to Cromwell while at stud Emilius not merely sired two Derby winners Priam and Plenipotentiary but also a broodmare Stamp who at ten years of age was acquired in 1852 by Queen Victoria's stud. For her new owner Stamp became dam of the 2,000 Guineas winner Fitz-Roland. Another of Stamp's descendents was Aboyeur who in 1913 won an eventful Epsom Derby which involved not only the disqualification of first past the post Craganour - itself a sequel to the sinking of the Titanic a year earlier - but also the tragic death of the suffragette Miss Emily Davison who had run out on to the course at Tattenham Corner and seized the bridle of King George V's colt Anmer. On his death the stud box of Emilius at Easby Abbey was taken over by Irish Birdcatcher who came to Yorkshire on lease from The Curragh Provenance: The estate of Tony Sweeney

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