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Snuffbox

Description

Silver-mounted snuffbox of turbo shell: Scottish, mid-18th or early 19th century

Museum reference

H.NQ 34

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Snuffbox

Production information

Unknown
Scotland, Northern Europe

Date

Mid 18th century
Early 19th century

Materials

Turbo shell, Silver

Physical description

Turbo shell; silver-mounted

Exhibitions

  • Art of Living (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

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