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An 18th century German gold and enamelled snuff box
by Esaias Obicker, Hanau circa 1775

25 April 2018, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £20,000 inc. premium

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An 18th century German gold and enamelled snuff box

by Esaias Obicker, Hanau circa 1775
Oval, the cover set with an enamel panel of Venus and Mars embarking, the gold mount heightened in gold and blue paillons on a blue opaque enamel ground within turquoise, white and blue border, the sides with similar panels separated by vase pilasters, in a fitted shagreen case, accompanied by a dinner invitation to Madame Blounquet from Prince Auguste de Saxe-Gotha dated 1795, another of his visiting cards and a visiting card of Prince Fréderic Saxe-Gotha, length 8.5cm, weight total 122.5gms.

Footnotes

Prince Auguste of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (14th August 1747, Gotha – 28th September 1806, Gotha) was a German prince and a patron of the arts during the Age of Enlightenment. In 1777, he was appointed as one of three godparents to Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom, the fifth daughter of King George III. Considered to be an enlightened, open-minded and progressive prince, he gathered a witty circle around him at his palace in Gotha from 1778 onwards. He was also considered as one of the most important translators of French literature into Weimar Classicism.

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