SNUFF
Showing 325–333 of 333 results
-
566
A 17th Century South Netherlandish Silver Snuffbox of serpentine cushion form engraved with a male & female portrait to the hinged lid and an armorial crest to the base, 1¼” (3.
Sold for: £0
Expired566
A 17th Century South Netherlandish Silver Snuffbox of serpentine cushion form engraved with a male & female portrait to the hinged lid and an armorial crest to the base, 1¼” (3.
Sold for: £0
-
570
A Fine George III Silver Snuff Box of D-ended form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior stamped with assay marks for London 1810 and John Reily’s maker’s punch.
Sold for: £120
Expired570
A Fine George III Silver Snuff Box of D-ended form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior stamped with assay marks for London 1810 and John Reily’s maker’s punch.
Sold for: £120
-
571
A Small Silver Chamber Stick hallmarked London 1840 with Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard’s makers’ punch (1829-1846).
Sold for: £200
Expired571
A Small Silver Chamber Stick hallmarked London 1840 with Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard’s makers’ punch (1829-1846).
Sold for: £200
-
579
A Pair of Fine Victorian Silver Chamber Sticks stamped MAKEPEACE LONDON, with hallmarks for London 1840 and Richard Sibley I maker’s punch.
Sold for: £1480
Expired579
A Pair of Fine Victorian Silver Chamber Sticks stamped MAKEPEACE LONDON, with hallmarks for London 1840 and Richard Sibley I maker’s punch.
Sold for: £1480
-
591
A Collection of Small Pewter Snuff Boxes; one 19th century elaborately engraved with equine figure lassoing another horse amongst scrolling foliage to both sides.
Sold for: £50
Expired591
A Collection of Small Pewter Snuff Boxes; one 19th century elaborately engraved with equine figure lassoing another horse amongst scrolling foliage to both sides.
Sold for: £50
-
633
Three Pieces of Early 19th Century Treen: A coquilla nut carved as a crouching monkey wearing a hooded coat and hat with inset bead eyes and finial, 2½” (6.
Sold for: £1000
Expired633
Three Pieces of Early 19th Century Treen: A coquilla nut carved as a crouching monkey wearing a hooded coat and hat with inset bead eyes and finial, 2½” (6.
Sold for: £1000