A William IV silver christening mug by John James Keith, London 1836, of campana form raised on a spreading circular foot, the body decorated with repoussé scrolling floral design, front inscribed 'C. Gill, to his young friend Will Lucas Halligan', cast scrolling acanthus leaf handle, 10.0 cm high; together with a Mappin & Webb silver circular pill box, a German snuff box with gilt interior marked '800', and a silver snuff box of cushion form by Henry Williamson; Total weight 10.28 ozt. (4)
We found 44266 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 44266 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
44266 item(s)/page
A Russian snuff box of rectangular form, Moscow 1847, with rounded corners and straight sides, fully engraved with scrolled rocaille decorations, struck with Russian assay marks, 84 zolotnik (875 standard), assayer mark Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky, and maker's mark 'OБ' possibly for Osip Balanov, 8.7 x 3.5 cm, 3.39 ozt.
A Victorian silver table snuff box by George Richmond Collis & Co, Birmingham 1844, cover centred with a rectangular vacant cartouche framed within casted floral and ribbon border, with a conforming thumbpiece, engine-turned details on the sides, chased with scrolled acanthus foliage at the base, gilt interior, 7.8 x 5.6 cm, 4.85 ozt.
Snuff - a 19th century snuff box, formed from a tiger cowrie/cowry shell, the mounts engraved and chased with stylised leaves, 6cm long, c.1870; another smaller, 6cm long; a 19th century mussel shell snuff or vesta, the hinged cover engraved with an egret standing amongst leafy fronds, 7.5cm wide, c.1870 (3)
A Chinese crackleware vase, a blue and white miniature vase, and export lacquer snuff box, snuff bottle and miniature prunus vase. Tallest 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The crackle vase has a large chip missing from the rim and has also been broken and glued back together at this point. There has also been a large section knocked out of the base which has been glued back into place and again there are several losses. The small bowl and cover to the left-hand side of the picture is in good condition with no issues. The tall blue and white vase has no issues. The blue and white vase with figures has chips to the rim, the largest being approx. 6 x 1 mm. The main body of the vase is in good condition, there is a further chip to the underside of the foot this is approx. 1.5 cm in length by 3 mm. The snuff bottle as no stopper but other than this is in good order and the box has rubbing to the image on the top, the rear, and the front. The lacquer has been rubbed off at the corners and the lid is slightly twisted at the hinges. There is also a slight crack at the front of the box although this appears to just be the lacquer and not the main body and is approx. 1 to 1.5 cm in length.
Late 19th Century domed top tea caddy of walnut inlaid with mother of pearl and Tunbridgeware style stringing, the hinged top, with brass lock, opening to reveal two lidded compartments (H 14.5cm, L 23cm, D 12.5cm), together with an early 20th century Birdseye Maple veneered musical cigarette box (H 8cm, L 19.5cm, 11cm) and a 19th century black lacquered papier mache snuff box, the hinged lid inlaid with floral pattern (L 6cm). Along with an early 19th Century Deception Glass of typical form with bladed knop to stem (height 11cm) together with a silver plated pedestaled fruit bowl with swing handle (diameter 23cm, height to rim 9.5cm). (2)
A small Scottish burr sycamore penwork decorated snuff box of near oval form, the lid with wooden hinge with a top hatted huntsman on foot with a dog in an open landscape, the upper section with two cuffed clasped hands below a scroll 'Dinna Forget', all within an outer leaf border, foil interior 55%, 8.5 x 6.5 x 4.5cms max.
An unusually large Scottish 'blind man' deep carved sycamore snuff box, the lid carved with a bagpiper amid five other standing and seated figures, the ends one with a woman kneeling feeding a dog, the other a kilted man feeding a dog, the front with male and female seated figures either side of a goat below a resting dog thumbpiece, the back with geometric decoration with wooden hinge, 20.5 x 12.2 x 8cms.
A Scottish 'blind man' deep carved sycamore snuff box, the lid carved with two men in Balmoral caps and plaids, one in a long coat feeding a dog, the other wearing a kilt his rifle at rest while feeding a dog, each short side carved with a dog, the front with two sheep, foil interior 20%, 17 x 9.5 x 6.5cms.

-
44266 item(s)/page