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A George IV snuff box with chased convex sides and a raised border inscribed Presented to Mr John Baird Engineer Shotts by Messrs Archibald Campbell & Co Brewers Edinburgh..... work done by the Shotts Iron Foundary at their Brewery 18th December 1835 gilt interior by Thomas Shaw Birmingham 1829 3.1in (7.7cm) wide 3oz.
An Edwardian mounted wooden lidded box, with marks for Birmingham 1907, maker Crisford & Norris, of rectangular outline, the hinged cover with applied mounts depicting a herd of deer in a landscape setting, within a foliate scroll surround, with fall front and diaper panels to sides; a mounted curly horn snuff mull, inscribed to collar and dated 18-38; a set of twelve bright cut engraved teaspoons, London 1896, initialled; a three-piece christening set; together with a glass mug commemorating the Glasgow International Exhibition 1901 (18, mug A/F)
A silver and enamel pill box, of circular shape, the cylindrical body engraved with scrolling foliage beneath a floral decorated enamel cover, Edinburgh 1977, a circular enamel snuff box with hinged lid painted with flowers within a pink border and a Sevres style porcelain trinket box with hinged lid.
A mixed lot comprising: a Mauchline Ware Box of rectangular form with pull off cover depicting the beach at Cromer; Together with an olive wood Box with a lid with inlaid detail of a dancing couple, 19th Century faux tortoiseshell Snuff Box of hinged rectangular form and a Morocco covered part Instrument Set of Dividers by Thornton, Manchester, (4)
A German porcelain rectangular snuff box gilt-metal mounted with hinged cover the exterior reserve painted with sprays of flowers on a scale blue ground the inside cover painted with a church and other buildings beside a river 8cm wide late 18th/early 19th century (chip to interior base some wear to enamel on base)
A collection of enamel objects comprising: a silver-gilt snuff box S&F Paris circa 1900 the lid enamelled in blue over an engraved view of a courting couple engraved signature H.W. the sides and base with pellet-struck engine-turning diameter 7.5cm 2 7/8 in; a pair of enamelled gilt-metal and mother of pearl opera glasses LeMaire Paris early 20th century; an enamelled silver belt buckle German circa 1900 struck: 935 the face finely painted with gentians on a green ground with paillon sprays width 7.5cm 2 7/8 in; a silver cigarette case maker's mark JFS Italian late 20th century the surface engraved with foliate scrolls the lid and ends green-enamelled width 9cm 3 1/2 in; and a silver-gilt compact American early 20th century (5)
A Victorian silver snuff box and another silver snuff box, the first engraved with scrolling foliage, the second engine turned overall, 7.5 x 5cm and 5 x 3.3cm respectively, the first maker C C, Birmingham 1895, the second by another and marked for Asprey's London, Birmingham 1961 ++ The first box with erased inscription to the lid, otherwise fine, the second box practically as new
A Victorian Tunbridge ware stamp box and cover and a Victorian Tunbridge ware pinwheel, with floral or geometric decoration respectively, pinwheel 0.7cm diam; a Victorian coquilla nut circular box and cover; a giltmetal and agate mounted snuff box; a horn snuff box (5) ++ The lot in fine condition
A German painted papier mâché circular snuff box and cover by Stobwasser, the lid painted with a Spanish scene with matadors and a bull, 9.5cm diam, the interior of the box inscribed in red 6957 Stobwassers Fabrik in Braunschweig, early 19th c (see illustration) The firm of Stobwasser produced finely painted lacquer goods, chiefly papier mâché and other boxes from 1763 to 1863. ++ In good condition, no restoration
A French pressed burr maple circular snuff box and cover, the cover decorated with a farmer and livestock in a landscape, tortoiseshell lined, 8cm diam, early 19th c (see illustration) ++ Very minor old chip to the rim of the cover, the flange of the tortoiseshell lining and the box slightly chipped, no restoration
Stuart Memorabilia. A rare 18th century Jacobite giltmetal and painted circular snuff box with concealed miniature, English or Scottish, the slightly domed lid flat chased with a border of scrolls and foliage in a milled bezel, hinged to reveal a miniature of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), painted in oil on tin, the sides and underside painted with the Stuart tartan, 7.5cm diam, mid 18th c (see illustrations) ++ The gilding on the lid mostly worn off, the miniature in good condition with peripheral flaking, not affecting the portrait, the painted tartan decoration to the sides and underside of the box largely worn away, the interior of the box rather rusty and worn into a hole at 3 o'clock but a rare and evocative genuine contemporary 18th c object made for a Jacobite sympathiser and rare. The painted portrait, a particularly charming naive version of a familiar image
Napoleon. An unusual French pressed tortoiseshell commemorative snuff box in the form of a cocked hat, the lid with Napoleon's tomb before rays beneath the arched inscription TOMEBEAU DE NAPOLEON EMPEREUR DES FRANCAIS A L'HOTEL DES INVALIDES, with integral hinge, inlaid in ivory and wire with the revolutionary cockade, 8cm w, early 19th c (see illustration) ++ In fine condition with very slight wear, no breaks, cracks or restoration
A George III silver octagonal bright cut vinaigrette, with plain grille, 2.5cm diam, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, probably 1799; a Scottish George IV silver tartan-engraved snuff box, the lid with a contemporary named tablet , 7.6 x 4.2cm, by P Cunningham & Son, Edinburgh 1823 (2) ++ One fine condition, the other with faults
A Victorian turned ivory glove powderer, 15cm h; a silver snuff box, foliate engraved, Birmingham 1903; a Victorian papier mâché spectacles case, inlaid with mother of pearl chips; a Victorian Britannia metal snuff box (4) ++ The lot in good condition except for the Britannia metal snuff box which has worn decoration
A Russian silver and niello snuff box, the lid engraved with Flora and Cupid, the underside and ends with buildings in geometric borders, 8.5 x 4.8cm, cyrillic maker's and 84 standard marks, assay master N Dubrovin, Moscow 1835 (see illustration) ++ A well made example of average or above average gauge and in fine condition with very little signs of wear, the marks practically as struck, free from repairs or damage

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