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CIRCA 1790/1800
Details
TWO GEORGE III IVORY TOOTHPICK CASES
CIRCA 1790/1800
Flattened rectangular box with cut corners, the cover inset with a glazed miniature on ivory of a classical allegory of Music with putti in a woodland scene, gold mount and push-piece, marcasite border on cover, the interior lined with green velvet and the cover set with a mirror; together with, a flattened oblong box, the cover applied with three bands of gold piqué-point comprised of small and large pellets, gold push-piece, the interior lined with spearmint green velvet and the cover set with a mirror
3 11/16 in. (93 mm.) and 3 3/8 in. (86 mm.), respectively (2)
CIRCA 1790/1800
Flattened rectangular box with cut corners, the cover inset with a glazed miniature on ivory of a classical allegory of Music with putti in a woodland scene, gold mount and push-piece, marcasite border on cover, the interior lined with green velvet and the cover set with a mirror; together with, a flattened oblong box, the cover applied with three bands of gold piqué-point comprised of small and large pellets, gold push-piece, the interior lined with spearmint green velvet and the cover set with a mirror
3 11/16 in. (93 mm.) and 3 3/8 in. (86 mm.), respectively (2)
Provenance
The larger box: possibly that purchased on 8 September 1792 from T. Kirkup, Jeweller of 'Le Magazin' St. James's Place - 'A Rich Ivory toothpick case £8.18s.6d.' - by a member of the Spencer family.
The smaller box: Charles Robert, 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922), by whom brought to Althorp in 1911.
The smaller box: Charles Robert, 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922), by whom brought to Althorp in 1911.
Literature
Albert Edward John, 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975), Catalogue of Snuff Boxes at Althorp, 1937, nos. 54 and 70
Special notice
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