Snuff boxes are small, decorative containers used to store and carry powdered tobacco, known as snuff. The use of snuff dates back to the 16th century, and the popularity of snuff boxes grew along with the popularity of snuff itself.

Some of the European countries where snuff-taking was popular include:

•    France: Snuff-taking was particularly popular in France during the 18th century. The French royal court was known for its elaborate snuff boxes and the habit was popular among the French aristocracy.

•    England: Snuff-taking was introduced to England in the 17th century and quickly became popular among the upper classes. Many English gentlemen carried snuff boxes and the habit was seen as a sign of good manners and social status.

•    Germany: Snuff-taking was popular in Germany during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly among the aristocracy.

•    Spain: Snuff-taking more...

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A sterling silver presentation snuff box, 1845 Birmingham, with…

Engraved Sterling Silver Snuff Box with Sailing Scene

A sterling silver presentation snuff box, 1845 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Edward Smith, the shaped oval box with engraved floral borders and decorated with a sailing scene, an inscription to the reverse to Mr a young, Engineer, from the workmen of…

George III gilt sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked London,…

George III Sterling Silver Snuff Box, London 1808

George III gilt sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked London, 1808, Tp//Er (Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson), of rectangular form with a hinged cover, with continuous engine turned decoration accented with cast foliate borders, with gilt interior, total…

Nathaniel Mills Sterling silver hinged snuff box. 3 cm high, 7.…

Nathaniel Mills Sterling Silver Hinged Snuff Box

Nathaniel Mills Sterling silver hinged snuff box. 3 cm high, 7.5 cm wide, 5 cm deep.

Sterling silver table snuff box Victorian c.1898 George Unite,…

Victorian Sterling Silver Snuff Box by George Unite

Sterling silver table snuff box Victorian c.1898 George Unite, approx 225g, approx 11 cm long, 7.5 cm wide

A Victorian silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838…

Nathaniel Mills Victorian Silver Snuff Box with Castle Top

A Victorian silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838 Newstead Abbey castle top 44gms 6 cm long

A rare elephant's tooth and silver table snuff box, oblong with…

Elephant Tooth & Silver Snuff Box, 1756

A rare elephant's tooth and silver table snuff box, oblong with silver framed hinged lid and base, the walls, sides and top of sectional slices of polished elephant's molar, a plaque inside the lid engraved: 'This box was made out of Elephants Molar in…

A George III sterling silver table top snuff box, 1761 London,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Floral Snuff Box, 1761

A George III sterling silver table top snuff box, 1761 London, with maker's mark for Thomas shepherd, the engine turned box with a plain lid having an ornate applied floral border and bearing the engraved sentiment, 'A friend at a pinch is not to be…

An important early table snuff box, Frances Clark, Birmingham…

Presentation Snuff Box, Frances Clark, Birmingham 1839

An important early table snuff box, Frances Clark, Birmingham 1839. Inscribed 'Presented to Mr Henry Rees of the Royal Australia Corps By the Inhabitants of Newcastle, New South Wales on His Departure From That District, 29th August 1842.' 215g, 9 x 6 x 3…

Fine & rare antique sterling silver castle top snuff box, by…

1782 Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Castle Top Snuff Box

Fine & rare antique sterling silver castle top snuff box, by Hester Bateman, dated 1782, 160 grams approx 2.5 cm high, 9 cm wide, 6 cm deep

A fine sterling silver presentation table snuff box, 1845…

Ornate Sterling Silver Snuff Box, 1845 Birmingham

A fine sterling silver presentation table snuff box, 1845 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Wheeler & Cronin, richly ornamented, the shaped rectangular box having a finely cast and chased rococo border enclosing an inscription, engraved foliate details…

George III sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked Edinburgh,…

George III Silver Snuff Box with Incised Decoration

George III sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1766, makers mark rubbed, identified as Robert Mitchell, of upright form with hinged top cover, decorated with incised c-scroll, shell and floral motifs, total weight 73gm, height 5.5 cm

A George III sterling silver snuff box, 1812 London, with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Snuff Box, 1812 London

A George III sterling silver snuff box, 1812 London, with maker's mark for John Linnit & William Atkinson, a refined box of neoclassical design with fine engine turning throughout, the lid with a cast border and a central formal floral cartouche, twice,…

Tamworth Interest. Sterling silver snuff box engraved…

George Clarke's Snuff Box and Voyage Diary

Tamworth Interest. Sterling silver snuff box engraved 'Presented To Mr. George Clarke Of The Western Bank Of Scotland By A Few Friends On The Occasion Of His Leaving Glasgow For Tamworth, Sept. 1858', stamped 'D.P.' with Birmingham mark for 1856. 2.5 cm…

Heavy Victorian sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked…

Victorian Silver Snuff Box with Christchurch College Decoration

Heavy Victorian sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1850, Es (Edward Smith), of shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover with cast and applied decoration depicting Christchurch College, Oxford, Tom tower, surrounded by c-scroll and acanthus…

Rare Georgian III sterling silver snuff box oblong shape with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Snuff Box from Trafalgar's Victory

Rare Georgian III sterling silver snuff box oblong shape with rounded ends, the silver plaque to the lid reads, 'The oak of this box is part of a plank which was severed from the Starboard Gunnel of the Victory, in the Battle of Trafalgar, 21st Oct, 1805,…