Snuff or Tobacco Box
Dateca. 1800
OriginScotland (probably)
MediumSilver and cowrie shell
DimensionsH: 1 15/16; L: 2 2/4.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1973-417
Descriptionsnuff or tobacco boxLabel TextThis box is a modest expression of the long-standing tradition of mounting in silver exotic materials, both natural and man-made. Shells, especially cowries, owing to their shape and boldly figured porcelaneous surfaces, were especially popular for small boxes from the late seventeenth century onward. A white form of tiger cowrie (Cypraea pardalis Shaw) is the body of this example. The cover is handsomely engraved with the arms of Milne impaling Duncan. The decorative eagle above the arms has no apparent heraldic significance.
InscribedArms of Milne impaling Duncan with motto of Milne above engraved on face of cover.
ProvenanceS. J. Shrubsole Ltd., London (purchased at Sotheby & Co., London, 1973)
Acquired by CWF in 1973.
19th century
1780-1815
19th century
19th century
ca. 1765
ca. 1755
1780-1810
ca. 1770
1705-1707
Ca. 1720
1733-1738
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