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An early Victorian silver castle-top snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a view of the keep at Windsor castle, the sides and base with engraved tartan decoration, the underside inscribed, ` Presented to S. M. Brunker 15th K.H. by his brother N.C Officers, May 27th, 1845,` the interior with a later presentation inscription, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 3.5oz.
[NELSON HORATIO]: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. A miscellaneous collection of commemorative souvenirs etc., associated with Nelson, including Spode commemorative plate 2005 (in original box), Royal Mint commemorative plate 2004 with an illustration of HMS Victory at Trafalgar (in original box), copper tray, reproduction of a 19th century brass Nelson commemorative anchor, brass door knocker featuring a full length figure of Nelson, circular relief plaques featuring Napoleon etc., trinket box, an oak snuff box with contemporary note stating that it was made from wood from the Victory, various other small wooden artifacts made from parts of the Victory including a napkin ring, letter opener etc., vintage postcard photographs, an attractive carved ivory handled seal engraved Trafalgar etc., FR to G, 44
BRUMMELL GEORGE: (1778-1840) English Dandy, known as ‘Beau Brummell’. Rare D.S., George Brummell, four pages, 8vo, n.p. (Caen), n.d. (1834). The manuscript document comprises a set of accounts from July 1833-January 1834 listing various payments to a number of individuals and also for a snuff box, laundry, groceries & wine, shirts, letters to England, and a washer woman etc., totalling £12705.5. At the conclusion of the accounts Brummell has certified the figures, writing, in full, ‘These are the bills that Armstrong has paid for me since his return from England in July last’, adding his signature beneath. Some very light, minor age toning and a small tear to the base of one page, not affecting the signature. About VG Brummell was a popular figure in Caen, noted for the way he would tiptoe across the cobbles to avoid getting dirt on his boots. Here he struck up a friendship with the grocer and wine merchant Charles Armstrong, who also cashed bills and money orders, and is referred to in the present document.
A George III Bilston enamel snuff box of rectangular waisted form, the lid decorated with a classical ruin within a blue ground border (at fault), 6.5cm wide, along with a Bilston enamel heart shaped box decorated with a three masted ship to the lid over a blue ground body (at fault), 4cm wide (2)
An early 19th Century enamelled gold rectangular snuff box the hinged cover inset with a rectangular enamel panel 66mm x 40mm depicting an interior scene with a violinist, a couple dancing and onlookers within an enamelled coloured gold border of acanthus, decorated with enamel in shades of red, white, green and blue, opening to reveal a presentation inscription ‘A Monr , Monr Robert Muller d’Edinbourg, de S.M.Frederic VI Roi de Danemarc, Copenhague April 1832’, the sides and base similarly decorated in coloured gold and engine-turning, 89mm x 61mm, 134gms all in weight, together with a red leather covered fitted case.
A George V silver and tortoise-shell mounted oval snuff box, the lid silver pique inset with a huntsman, 2.5ins x 3.25ins x .5ins high, Birmingham (possibly 1911 - date letter rubbed), a silver plated oval snuff box, the lid inset with George III coin, 2.25ins x 3ins x 1.25ins high, an Elizabeth II silver One Pound coin holder, and a silvery metal pencil with citrine end
A George V silver circular snuff/trinket box, the domed top inset with rose quartz, 2.25ins diameter x 1.25ins high, by L. & S. (possibly Birmingham 1911 - hallmarks rubbed), an Edward VII silver rectangular vesta case, a silver oval powder compact, and a Swiss silvery metal cased open faced pocket watch
A Victorian silver rectangular combined snuff box and vesta case with geometric engraved ornament, 1.875ins x 1.125ins x 0.5ins high, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1851 (weight 0.8ozs), a George III silver rectangular snuff box of curved form, 1.5ins x 1ins x 2.5ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809 (weight .4ozs), and an Edward VII silver rectangular bridge/whist trump marker, 1.25ins x .75ins, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Chester 1904 (weight 0.2ozs), and five cards for same
A Victorian silver rectangular snuff box of shaped outline with geometric bright cut engraving throughout, the oval cartouche to lid engraved “Robert Skene, died October 9th 1855” and with gilt interior, 3ins x 2ins x .75ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848 (3.3ozs), and copy of death certificate for Robert Skene

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