Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. 



[164.] Box-wood, carved all over; heads in medallions 

 top and bottom ; at bottom box for " pince-nez ; " inside lid 

 a silver medal. (German.) 



[ 165.] Box-wood, oblong, carved — on lid reception of 

 a victorious soldier on horseback, on bottom a fortress. 



[ 166.] Wood, in form of boar's head, ivory tusks. 



[ 167.] Wood, female figure whose petticoats form the 

 box; on lid, a figure carved in low relief; ornament on 

 sides. (Dutch.) 



[ 168.] Wood, oval, carved all over with figures and 

 animals ; on bottom coat of arms and coronet. (Dutch.) 



[ 169.] Wood, oblong ; scroll ornament on lid. 

 (Norwegian.) 



[170.] Wood, long oval; carved by prisoner at 

 Wartburg. 



[ 171.] Wood, circular, lined with tortoise-shell ; recep- 

 tion of Voltaire by Henry IV., impressed. (French.) 



[ 172.] Wood, circular, figure of Napoleon, impressed. 

 (French.) 



[ 173-] Wood, circular, group of figures at a tomb, 



impressed. (French.) 



[174.] Wood, in form of leopard. (India.) 



[175.] Wood, in form of sheep, with bone horns. 



(India.) 



[ 176.J Black wood, in form of toad. (India.) 



[ 177.] Black wood, in form of toad; rough skin. 



(India.) 



[ 178.] Ebony, dog's head, glass eyes. 



[ 179.] Dark wood, in form of shoe; inlaid with light 

 wood and twisted copper wire. (French.) 



[ 180.] Ivory, oval ; top and bottom, wood ; top inlaid 

 with light wood. (French.) 



[181.] Satin-wood, oval; top and sides inlaid. 

 (English.) 



[ 1S2.] Wood, with lorgnette, vinaigrette, and pince-nez 

 box. (French.) 



[ 183.] Wood; to be carried on thumb, hole through 

 bottom for thumb. (German.) 



[ 1S4.] Light wood, circular. 



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