Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Snuff Box

In Tobacciana > Snuff Boxes > Show & Tell.
Snuff Boxes59 of 59SNUFF BOXOld Snuff box
3
Love it
5
Like it

gargoylecollectorgargoylecollector loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
matchsaferunnermatchsaferunner likes this.
Snuffcollector1Snuffcollector1 loves this.
vintagemadvintagemad likes this.
VintageTAKER54VintageTAKER54 likes this.
benjclarkbenjclark likes this.
UnderwoodNo5UnderwoodNo5 likes this.
See 6 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 14 years ago

    Tinker101
    (4 items)

    Hello,
    I am searching for information on this believed to be a snuff box. It is 2 and 1/4" x 3 and 1/2". The etching on top is a hunting scene of a dog and bird. It is made of wood or paper mache'. The inside lining is deteriorated. It was given to me by my mother-n-law many years ago. Any information will be appreciated.
    Thank You,
    Lynda

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Snuff Boxes
    See all
    A Stunning Victorian Silver Snuff Box By Nathaniel Mills. Birmingham 1844 - 57g.
    A Stunning Victorian Silver Snuff B...
    $155
    Super Quality 1814 Hallmarked Sterling Silver Georgian Snuff Box By John Reily
    Super Quality 1814 Hallmarked Sterl...
    $121
    ANTIQUE GEORGIAN BILSTON ENAMEL PILL PATCH SNUFF BOX c1800 PINK WHITE MINT
    ANTIQUE GEORGIAN BILSTON ENAMEL PIL...
    $36
    Chinese Antique Cloisonne Gilt Snuff Box early c19th Jiaqing ? HIGHLY UNUSUAL
    Chinese Antique Cloisonne Gilt Snuf...
    $12
    logo
    A Stunning Victorian Silver Snuff Box By Nathaniel Mills. Birmingham 1844 - 57g.
    A Stunning Victorian Silver Snuff B...
    $155
    See all

    Comments

    1. Lucky, 14 years ago
      Hi Lynda, was your mother-in-law Scottish? Your belief is correct, it is a snuff box. It is Scottish as well, and decorated in drawn penwork. Generally referred to as Mauchline ware, these wares were also made in the towns of Cumnock, Ochiltree, Catrine and originally in Laurencekirk where the concealed hinge seen on your box was first invented. These worked great for holding snuff in and keeping it fresh. Yours is is very nice condition from what I can seen in your pics. Pheasant hunting it looks like, and this would be a somewhat charactistic scene, and you often see other hunting scenes, or landscapes, flowers, and scenes from legend and poetry. Finely drawn and very charming. My best guess to age is circa 1820. Don't worry about the lead paint lining, as the exfoliation is typical, and is to be expected. It is a very nice gift. Enjoy!! Regards, P

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.