A Victorian mother-of-pearl and silver snuff box, maker's initials indistinct, London, 1808
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A Victorian mother-of-pearl and silver snuff box, maker's initials indistinct, London, 1808
oval, the hinged reeded cover inset with a carved mother-of-pearl biblical plaque depicting Bathsheba bathing with her four attendants before a stylised balustraded garden, within c-scrolls, enclosing a gilt interior, restored, 8,2cm wide, 105g all in
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