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Description
A rare 18th century, dated 1770, German enamel satirical fashion-themed table snuff box with gilt-metal mounts, the lid depicting a lady in a city setting, her hairdresser atop a ladder to address her hairstyle in the huge, elaborate fashion of the late 18th century. The inscription reads “An.1770 dadie Scheinhait Mode War”, approximate translation: “In 1770 because the pretense was fashionable”. Two further scenes on the front and reverse and a small landscape on the base.
Measurements:
Length: 13.2cm (5.2in)
Depth: 6.4cm (2.5in)
Height: 4.4cm (1.7in)
Condition: Very good for the age and type. The lid closes well but does not “snap” shut. At either end of the exterior there are tight hairlines, almost imperceptible in normal viewing) and there is a short, approx 1cm, hairline on the interior front (see images). A line on the inside base is a ridge in the enamel.
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measurements
Height:
4.4 cm
Depth:
6.4 cm
Length:
13.2 cm
measurements
declaration
Lefays has clarified that the Rare 18th Century 1770 German Enamel Satirical Snuff Box (LA516932) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1770
declaration
condition
condition
Very good for the age and type. The lid closes well but does not “snap” shut. At either end of the exterior there are tight hairlines, almost imperceptible in normal viewing) and there is a short, approx 1cm, hairline on the interior front (see images). A line on the inside base is a ridge in the enamel.