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A Late 19th Century Scottish High Relief Carved Beechwood Snuff Box, rectangular with serpentine front, the lid worked with three Scotsmen drinking and taking a pinch of snuff, the fascia with armorial and dogs supporting a ribbon with Latin legend "Semper Fidelis", dog supporters to each side, the base also carved with a Scottish couple, textile lined interior, {23cm wide, 11cm high}
A William IV silver gilt snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, of rectangular form, the cover with inscription 'Presented by a Few Friends to Mr John Caldwell, Farmer, Rufflees, Barrhead, 6th March 1866', within raised foliate cast edge, bombe foliate cast sides and thumb piece, engine turned base, 4"
A William IV silver gilt snuff box, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1834, of rectangular form, the cover with inscription 'Presented to Mr John Maxwell, Kirktown Academy by his Pupils as a Token of Respect, August 21st 1835', engine turned borders, reeded waisted sides and florally cast raised edges and thumb piece, 3"
An early Victorian silver gilt table snuff box, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1838, of rectangular waisted form, the engine turned cover centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche within raised foliate cast borders and cast thumb piece, the interior inscribed 'Presented to Ethelbert Hyne Esq, Commander of HMSV Charon, by H P Bevington, in grateful acknowledgement of his services when washed overboard in crossing the British Channel, 20th May 1844', 3.5"
A William IV silver gilt snuff box, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1831, of rectangular form, the cover inscribed 'Kerfoot', within foliate scroll borders, foliate cast thumb piece and engine turned body, the inner lid repousse with a titled view of Fountains Abbey, within foliate cast borders, 2.75"
Assorted silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: a snuff box, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1835, engine-turned, oblong; a toddy ladle, Edinburgh, circa 1820, twist whalebone handle; a sugar bowl, girdled flared circular; a 'souvenir' spoon inscribed 'Teignmouth'; an ashtray, shaped circular, crown grips, centre set with Edward VIII coronoation coin; a scissors scabbard, oblong; a wine taster, 'Bordeaux' type set with a George III penny and foreign; two South American Mate straws, {12oz weighable}
A George IV silver-gilt snuff box, Thomas Northcote, Birmingham, 1824, engine-turned oblong, (lid detached); a caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1799, wrigglework engraved Old English pattern; a wine label, London 1822, oblong, stamped 'Claret' below gadroon border; a modern example, stamped 'Vodka'; a plated example; and a gilt metal and hardstone pill box
A group of tortoiseshell, comprising; two Victorian tortoiseshell pique purses, one rectangular decorated with flowers and a butterfly, 11 x 8 cm (4 1/4 x 3 1/4 in), the other cartouche shaped and decorated with a rectangular panel with floral border, 7.5 x 5.5 cm (3 x 2 1/4 in), a pique card case decorated in mother of pearl with flowers, a vase and a sheet of music, 10.5 x 7.5 cm (4 x 3 in), and a snuff box with mottled blonde tortoiseshell shell cover, 7 x 3.5 cm (2 3/4 x 1 1/4 in)
A collection of small silver, comprising; a pepper pot in the form of a parrot on a perch, London 1877 by E H Stockwell, a propelling pencil in the form of a paddle and with a magnifying glass terminal, London 1908, a propelling pencil in the form of a tassel, 1906, a silver mounted square glass ink well, with monogram, 1894, a round snuff box with compression cover and inscription, 1897, a small bell inscribed 'A & M.C 1869-94', 1887, a pair of crested egg spoons, 1894, a crested old English pattern salt spoon, 1895, an engraved oblong snuff box, Birmingham 1888 by George Unite, and a tortoiseshell pique mounted rectangular menu holder, 1913 by William Comyns
A William IV table snuff box, with engine turned sides and base, the hinged cover with an applied border chased with flowers, leaves and scrolls and later engraved with a presentation inscription '.....to Walter Webster Esq....... May 1st 1891', Birmingham 1834 by Joseph Willmore, 10 cm (4 in) - 8 1/2 oz
A pair of 19th Century black lacquered papier-mache Chinese 6.5in. circular dishes decorated in gilt, figures, flowers and pagodas; a similar 1.5in. cylindrical box and cover; a similar 3in. oblong snuff box with hinged cover; and a paper covered square-shaped box with canted corners decorated flowers and florets with hinged cover on bun feet. (5)
BIJOUTERIE - An unusual George II snuff box, of slab sided compressed vase form, with hinged cover, one side engraved with coat of arms within scroll and foliated mantling, the opposing with monogram, gilt interior, 3in wide, 1.5in high, unmarked, c.1730, the arms possibly of Wiskard of Norfolk

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