Another example of the English rococo style is the snuffbox recently promised to the Museum. |
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In addition to the chatelaine, a fan and a snuffbox were among the bibelots often carried by members of society. |
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If you are not an insider, the Qing Dynasty snuffbox or the old watch might just be an archaized article produced last year. |
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In 1834, a snuffbox was presented to Thomas Braidwood Wilson, for introducing honeybees into Tasmania. |
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Daniel withdrew a small enamel snuffbox from his inner coat pocket and retrieved from it a strip of paper, handing it to his mother. |
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Thus do not drop a banknote into the collection plate, but a silk handkerchief or small silver snuffbox. |
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Another example of the English rococo style promoted by Moser is the snuffbox recently promised to the Museum. |
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The Tsar gave him a diamond ring, Metternich a gold snuffbox. |
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And how nice that nearby was the bread and the milk and a walnut snuffbox full of tobacco! |
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Even in the 18th century, a well-made snuffbox would cost a not-so-small fortune. |
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Joseph acquired the snuffbox from his brother and attached the miniature, Ms. Ramsauer said. |
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This snuffbox, shaped like a globe, is a fine example of English Battersea enamel. |
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Smetana dedicated its eventual publication to Prince Alexander Thun-Taxis, who in return sent him an ivory snuffbox. |
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The scaphoid lies at the bottom of the anatomical snuffbox and distal to it lies the scaphotrapezial joint. |
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The snuffbox in one hand, the other busy stuffing tobacco into her nose, H. Weiss know to represent a rustic woman dressed in the traditional Dutch clothers. |
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On examination there was no obvious swelling or deformity and no anatomical snuffbox tenderness. |
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In June 1993, during the exhibition Design, miroir du siècle, a rivet from the steel roof framework fell at the feet of a visitor on a snuffbox displayed by designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. |
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Pointers to a suspected scaphoid fracture are extreme tenderness over the anatomical snuffbox. |
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With radial deviation, the proximal pole disappears in the snuffbox and the protrusion of the distal scaphoid tuberosity reappears in the radial groove. |
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The profusion of drapes tend to conceal the princely figure, but he was apparently so pleased with the result that, in addition to his fee, he gave the painter a diamond-incrusted gold snuffbox. |
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A gold-mounted moss agate Dresden snuffbox went under the hammer in 2009 in the sale of the collection of the iconic couturier Yves Saint Laurent. |
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The cutaneous projection of the anatomical snuffbox. |
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La Vie de Voltaire, The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, as well as glasses, a chess game, a snuffbox, an inkpot, a watch, a watch stand, and a writing desk having belonged to Louis-Joseph Papineau. |
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David Ross McCord incorporated his father's snuffbox into his collection of objects of historical importance. He considered artifacts to be subjects for research and integral to the finding of scientific truth. |
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