A CHARLES II GOLD TOBACCO-BOX
A CHARLES II GOLD TOBACCO-BOX
A CHARLES II GOLD TOBACCO-BOX
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A CHARLES II GOLD TOBACCO-BOX

APPARENTLY UNMARKED, LONDON, CIRCA 1675

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A CHARLES II GOLD TOBACCO-BOX
APPARENTLY UNMARKED, LONDON, CIRCA 1675
Plain oval, the cover applied with a portrait bust of King Charles I facing left within a plain band engraved with the motto 'VIVAT REX CURRAT LEX FLORET GREX' below by a Royal crown supported by two winged putti and with sun in splendour above and the inscription 'VIDEO', the outer border further pierced and engraved with the emblems of France, England and Scotland and scrolling foliage
3 1/8 in. (8 cm.) long
4 oz. 3 dwt. (130 gr.)
The motto translates as 'The King lives, the law guides, the flock prospers' and 'I see'.
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 19 October 1988, lot 371.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 11 June 2003, lot 84.
Literature
C. Truman, The Gilbert Collection of Gold Boxes, Los Angeles, 1991, pp. 276-277, cat. no. 92.
Special notice
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.

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Lot Essay


Boxes depicting King Charles I certainly were extant during the King's lifetime as shown in the letters of the Royalist Thomas Knyvett, 5th Baron Berners (1596–1658). In 1640 Knyvett wrote to his wife 'to send by this bearer towe Hollingsworth Tobaccoe boxes with the King's picture of silver.' B. Schofield ed., The Knyvett Letters, 1620-1644, London, 1949, p. 100. However, dating these boxes remains a subject for debate. An identical gold box in the Gilbert Collection, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, illustrated in T. Schroder, Gold and Silver in the Gilbert Collection, Los Angeles, 1988, no. 23 can be closely compared to a silver tobacco box of identical design to the present example, with the maker's mark BB for a silversmith active from 1673 to 1683. It seems therefore more likely that all these boxes, including the present lot, were commemorative and date from the reign of King Charles II.

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