-
Calais (1780) by
Angelica Kauffman,
depicting Pastor Yorick exchanging snuffboxes with
Father Lorenzo "...
having a horn
snuff box in his hand, he presented...
- laid in first,
beneath the whites. This
technique is
frequently used on
snuffboxes,
watches and medallions. Camaïeu can also refer,
following the French...
-
which can
become valuable if
artistically painted (as many
boxes and
snuffboxes were in the past) or lacquered,
sometimes with
inlays of mother-of-pearl...
- and in music. His
favourite pastime was woodworking,
especially to make
snuffboxes,
which he
reportedly spent a
great deal of time doing. His hospitality...
- King of the French,
presented a gold
snuff box to him. Of two
other snuffboxes, an
agate and
silver example bears Turner's name, and another, made of...
- leather, faience, porcelain, and papier-mâché boxes,
primarily utilized for
snuffboxes.
Sarreguemines became renowned for its
artisanal craftsmanship and artistic...
-
porcelains and silver. The
collection also
includes Wilhelm's
collections of
snuffboxes and
uniforms that had
belonged to
Frederick the Great. In June each year...
- in fine
timepieces (mainly
pocket watches), fine pens,
jewelry charms,
snuffboxes, hair-styling accessories, wine
goblets etc.
Examples of
famous works...
- Fabergé artifacts,
antique miniatures and
snuffboxes which suggests the
objects which are not
miniatures or
snuffboxes are from Fabergé. The
photograph from...
- with its
collection of
ivories (crucifixes, rosaries, statuettes, fans,
snuffboxes, etc.),
maritime exhibits and the
papers and
belongings of
Camille Saint-Saëns...