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Silver mounted oval tortoiseshell snuffbox with a portrait of the Old Chevalier, inscribed "A gift from Prince Charles Stewart to Miss Flora Macdonald 1746"
Small oval tortoiseshell snuffbox, silver mounted, with the initials "FMD" on the lid, owned by Flora Macdonald
Silver oval baluster snuffbox with maker's mark C.D. for Charles Dickson, silversmith in Edinburgh c. 1783, inscribed "I.F." on the bottom
Snuffbox of cowrie shell with a silver lid, inscribed 'Gift Of Lady Appina To Her Daughter Mrs Stewart Invernahyle': Scottish, 18th century
Oval-shaped, gold-mounted snuffbox of dark tortoise-shell, with a miniature of Prince Charles Edward Stuart on the lid, said to have been painted at Rome in 1776
Snuffbox carved from a polished nut, with four medallions on the sides with Jacobite busts in classical attire and the two female figures of Justice and Mercy on the lid: Engish or Scottish, mid-18th century
Pointed oval, silver snuffbox with straight sides and a double lid, engraved with the figure of St Andrew, possibly by Robert Bowman, Edinburgh, dated 1818
Rectangular snuffbox with a hinged lid decorated in relief with a hunting scene, by James Nasmyth, Edinburgh, 1836 - 1837 or 1838 - 1839
Circular snuffbox of pinchbeck with an inner lid enamelled with a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stewart, the lid and base of hardwood decorated with grooves and wrigglework
Gold D-shaped snuffbox with lid and base set with agates, the underside of the lid engraved "Presented by Peter 1st Czar of Russia to his first physician Dr Robert Areskine, The Hague, 1716"
Gold oval snuffbox with a hinged lid and decorated with wrigglework and a lattice design of leaf-shaped ovals, from the Westlake Trotter Jacobite Collection
Snuff box containing a lock of hair, taken by Corporal Thomas Caldwell, 78th Regiment, from the Bibighar at Cawnpore (Kanpur), where British civilians were killed during the Indian Mutiny/Uprising (1857 - 1858), and sent to his mother on or after 13 October 1857
Silver-mounted stag's hoof snuff-box, inscribed "D. McD", described as having belonged to Mr Allan MacDonald
Silver gilt snuffbox with representation of a coach in centre of lid and presentation inscription to John Loudon McAdam: English, Birmingham, 1826