Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Try Novocherkassk before 1880.
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Hi -
that was my suspicion too - but will check when the shoe arrives.
Many thanks!
Regards
Goldstein
that was my suspicion too - but will check when the shoe arrives.
Many thanks!
Regards
Goldstein
-
- contributor
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:17 pm
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Hi
Would the pierced/filigree work not preclude this from containing snuff or tobacco, due to spillage and drying out?
Could it be for holding pot pourri, what are the measurements?
Martin
Would the pierced/filigree work not preclude this from containing snuff or tobacco, due to spillage and drying out?
Could it be for holding pot pourri, what are the measurements?
Martin
-
- contributor
- Posts: 254
- Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2015 3:28 am
- Location: Australia
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Juantotree is correct. This particular shoe could not have been designed for snuff or tobacco due to the filagree sides. The filagree makes it useless in both cases.
Cheers,
Steve
Cheers,
Steve
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Hi SteveDWollongong -
In my collection, these shoes with lids run as snuff / chewing tobacco containers. That fillgree containers are not suitable for snuff is even noticeable to laymen! But what laymen also usually do not know - Snuff is offered in different versions.
For your better understanding I enclose some photos. Maybe you inform yourself how chewing tobacco is consumated...
Regards
Goldstein
In my collection, these shoes with lids run as snuff / chewing tobacco containers. That fillgree containers are not suitable for snuff is even noticeable to laymen! But what laymen also usually do not know - Snuff is offered in different versions.
For your better understanding I enclose some photos. Maybe you inform yourself how chewing tobacco is consumated...
Regards
Goldstein
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
I found one of these filigree shoes which had no lid and it had a solid metal part where it seemed as if a cigarette holder would be placed, or possibly a cigarette, it had no hallmarks and I assumed it was from the Ottoman Empire ::: I put this silver cigarette holder on it and it seemed to fit quite well :: Are there Russian examples of these cigarette holders? :: Most of these with the amber or bakelite tip seem to be attributed to the Ottoman Empire :
This is the cigarette holder, most likely Ottoman Empire, it did fit quite well in that filigree shoe :::::
This is the cigarette holder, most likely Ottoman Empire, it did fit quite well in that filigree shoe :::::
Re: Snuff / chewing tobacco container
Hi Aguest -
you should have started a new topic...
The Russian cigarette holders are all very small and characteristic. Wood, silver, niello, enamel, silver amber/ivory etc.
Here some examples:
And so on...
To prevent smart comments: what looks like little pipes are also cigarette holders!
Regards
Goldstein
you should have started a new topic...
The Russian cigarette holders are all very small and characteristic. Wood, silver, niello, enamel, silver amber/ivory etc.
Here some examples:
And so on...
To prevent smart comments: what looks like little pipes are also cigarette holders!
Regards
Goldstein