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Saturday, 25 April 2009
18th century silver snuff box.
This 18th century silver snuff box is in fact quite large, and I have no doubt that it could be used as a tinderbox.
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Ooh, this makes me very happy to see. I bought a locket on sale in a common bijouterie shop that I thought I could use for future 18th century events. At the moment I was little concerned about how autenthic it would look, but the past couple of months I've been thinking about it more and more. The point I'm coming to is that this snuff box looks somewhat like that locket, so I feel more confident about wearing it now! =D http://fuchsias18thcdress.wordpress.com/2009/01/02/promised-pics/
1 comment:
Ooh, this makes me very happy to see. I bought a locket on sale in a common bijouterie shop that I thought I could use for future 18th century events. At the moment I was little concerned about how autenthic it would look, but the past couple of months I've been thinking about it more and more.
The point I'm coming to is that this snuff box looks somewhat like that locket, so I feel more confident about wearing it now! =D
http://fuchsias18thcdress.wordpress.com/2009/01/02/promised-pics/
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