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Victorian Agate Pill or Snuff Box

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  • Victorian Antique Sterling Silver Snuff Box, Birmingham 1836, Engraved
    Located in London, London
    Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1836 by Edwin Jones, this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Snuff Box, features a cast and applied border to the lid, engine turn...
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    Antique 1830s English William IV Snuff Boxes and Tobacco Boxes

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  • Chinese Grey Agate Snuff Bottle, c. 1900
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A mixture of finely powdered tobacco, herbs, and spices, snuff was introduced to China in the 17th century by Western diplomats. Initially reserved for ranking members of Qing-dynast...
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    Early 20th Century Chinese Bottles

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    Agate

  • White Agate Chinese Snuff Bottle, c. 1900
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A mixture of finely powdered tobacco, herbs, and spices, snuff was introduced to China in the 17th century by Western diplomats. Initially reserved for ranking members of Qing-dynast...
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    20th Century Chinese Qing Bottles

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    Agate

  • Gold and Agate Snuff Box Belonging to Anne, First Duchess of Buccleuch
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    This oval gold snuff box is inscribed with a crest of ‘a stag trippant’ within mantling of upright ostrich plumes tied with a bow, all below a ducal coronet and above a cypher of the entwined initials ‘B.A.B.’ for Anne of Buccleuch. English, circa 1670. Provenance: Anne, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch (1651-1732) was a wealthy Scottish peeress. After her father died when she was a few months old, and her sisters by the time she was 10, she inherited the family’s titles. She was married, at 12 years old, to James, 1st Duke of Monmouth, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II, then 14. Following the king’s death in February 1685, James spearheaded an anti-Catholic revolt to depose the new king, James II, and claim the throne from his uncle. The brief Monmouth Rebellion ended in defeat and James, by then Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, was executed for treason. The Duchess had six children by Monmouth, and a further three by her second husband, Charles, 3rd Baron Cornwallis, whom she married in 1688. She died in 1732 and was succeeded by her grandson, Francis, Earl of Dalkeith. The style of chasing used on this box is very reminiscent of a signed piece in the Gilbert...
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    Antique 1670s English Snuff Boxes and Tobacco Boxes

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    Agate, Gold

  • Frederick Marson Antique Victorian English Sterling Silver Table Snuff Box
    By Frederick Marson
    Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
    A fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver table snuff box; an addition to our diverse silverware collection. This fine antique sterling silver table snuff box has a rectangular form with rounded corners. The surface of this Victorian snuff box...
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    Antique 1870s English Victorian Snuff Boxes and Tobacco Boxes

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    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Fine Antique English South Staffordshire or Battersea Enamel Snuff Box
    Located in Lambertville, NJ
    An excellent quality late 18th or early 19th century Battersea enamel snuff or patch box. The pink enamel background with white enamel lattice and a raised gold around the hand paint...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Snuff Boxes and Tobacco Boxes

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