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Two novelty silver spice shakers, both of cylindrical form with pierced removable cover and scroll handle, Birmingham 1900 & 1902, both 3cm high, together with a silver snuff box with bright cut decoration to the cover and a novelty white metal miniature match box, stamped 'Sterling', total weight 1oz (4)
CHINESE TORTOISESHELL LADY`S PURSE/CARTE DE VISITE CASE, rectangular with blue silk lined interior and a pierced design of a dragon to the cover, 4" x 2 3/4" (10.2cm x 7cm) TOGETHER WITH A POCKET CIGARETTE CASE, embossed pewter SNUFF BOX and a PAIR OF FABRIC COVERED `NEWLITE` 3 x OPERA GLASSES, in soft case (4) EST 60-90
LATE 19th CENTURY OVAL GILT METAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PENDANT/BROOCH with revolving double sided oval frame within a chain link oval border 2 3/8" (6cm) high, ART DECO LEAF PATTERN PASTE SET DOUBLE CLIP BROOCH, OTHER COSTUME JEWELLERY, electroplate small CIRCULAR JEWELLERY BOX and hinged cover boxed, PAIR EARLY 20th CENTURY FRAMELESS PINCE-NEZ in case, a CUT GLASS FAN PATTERN SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER and a BRIGHT METAL CIRCULAR SNUFF BOX AND HINGED COVER EST 25 -35
Late nineteenth / early twentieth century Chinese white metal snuff box of rectangular cushion form with chased foliate decoration and hinged cover with embossed garden scene and vacant cartouche, interior of cover with Chinese character mark and M. K., 5.8cm overall, together with another with similar decoration, Chinese character mark and M. H., 5.5cm overall. All at approximately 2ozs (2)
A 19th century Continental silver snuff oval box with embossed foliate scrolls to the sides, the hinged lid embossed with a classical male bust, with pseudo Hanau attributed mark and with indistinct makers initials JK, possibly for Johann S. Kure & Co, import marks for David Bridge, London 1897, 4.5 x 3.7cm, approx 1.1ozt.
A Continental.800 brown patinated silver and parcel gilt rectangular snuff box, the hinged lid engraved with inscription within foliate decoration above filigree sides, length approx 7.3cm, together with a 19th Century black papier-mâché rectangular snuff box, the hinged lid with inlaid white metal decoration, length approx 6.5cm.
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a George II pap boat, London 1736, plain oval form, three Scottish silver-mounted horn beakers, a snuff box, a silver-mounted tortoiseshell time-piece, a pepper pot of campana form, two pairs of spectacles and two shagreen cases, a circular vesta case, plus a Scottish wooden snuff mull, (repaired), plus other items including two snuff boxes and a wine funnel bowl, by Matthew Boulton. (qty)
A George III commemorative silver snuff box,by William Ellerby, London 1805,rounded rectangular form, the flush hinged cover with a sphinx, the underside of the base with a crocodile, the sides with Egyptian motifs on a matted background, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 1.9oz.This box probably commemorates the death of Lord Nelson and Battle of the Nile.
A William IV silver snuff box,by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835,rectangular form, the sides and border with chased foliate decoration, the hinged cover inscribed ` Presented to William Butt Esq. Solicitor, Reformers of Ryde, Brading and Neighbourhood as a testiment of their appreciation of his zeal........ Court for the county of the Isle of Wight held at Ryde on the 5 &6 October 1835`, wear to inscription, gilded interior, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 6oz.
A Victorian presentation silver snuff box,by Edward Edwards, London 1846,rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a presentation inscription, `Presented to Mr John Wakefield by the servants in the locomotive department of the Greenwich branch of S.E.R, as a token of esteem, 1847,` length 9.2cm, approx. weight 6.9oz.The Greenwich and London line was the first steam railway to be built specifically for passengers, opening in 1839. The line was immensely popular, with over 2 million passengers a year, but was not a commercial success, and was eventually bought out by the South Eastern Railway in 1845, and became the Greenwich branch.
A Victorian silver snuff box,by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1851,rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll border, the centre inscribed, `Presented to Mr Thomas Beveridge, October 23rd 1852, by the workmen of the Soho foundry, Preston, as a toke of respect for his long faithful and impartial conduct towards them as their manager`, gilded interior, length 9cm, approx. weight 6oz.

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