Antique Silver Boxes
Antique Silver Boxes of all kinds can be found here, in our Silver Box section. This area includes silver cigar boxes, silver plate boxes, antique silver snuff boxes and antique silver vinaigrettes. Many of these collectable boxes are Georgian silver. Novelty boxes are usually Victorian silver. Of course, while many boxes have a specific purpose, such as the storage of snuff or cigars, others are multi-purpose. Originally they may have been silver jewelry boxes for the dressing table, but now could be used for all sorts of items. Likewise, some general table boxes could easily be used as silver jewelry boxes, or for anything one chooses. Antique silver boxes are useful as well as beautiful.Antique silver Snuff Boxes were, as the name implies, for carrying snuff. The taking of snuff was a habit which began in Europe not long after the discovery of the Americas and, by association, Tobacco. Snuff was powdered tobacco mixed with many different aromatic substances, and by the 18th century was the height of fashion. Not only was a gentleman judged on how elegantly he took snuff, but on the magnificence of the silver snuff box he carried it in!
Silver vinaigrettes, on the other hand, were receptacles for a piece of sponge moistened with perfume, or smelling salts. The purpose of this strange little vessel was to protect one's olfactory sense from the assaults of the filthy Georgian street!
Silver Cigar boxes are usually early to mid 20th century, and lined with cedar wood. Cedar wood both imparts an aromatic flavour to the cigars, and keeps them moist, but not overly so. Many silver cigar boxes are art deco in design, a masculine style for a masculine object!
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A Filigree Silver Cylindrical Box: possibly Russian Silver
This charming little cylindrical box is delicately made of Filigree silver. It is completely unmarked, but the work looks Russian to me. I believe it is a case for...
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A French Victorian Electrotype Casket : Medieval copy
This French Victorian Electrotype casket is a copy of an 11th century medieval one. The original may have been carved ivory or it could have been a relique. The...
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A Victorian Viennese Enamel and Austrian SilverPatch Box
This fine and beautiful little Viennese Enamel patch box was made in Austria circa 1880 and is of excellent quality. It depicts a wonderfully rendered 18th...
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A Georgian Silver Gilt Sugarbox
This magnificent silver gilt box is both rare and highly unusual. It was made by William Brown in London, 1830.It is, in fact, a faithful reproduction of a Charles...
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