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Tobacco holder | WAW-314401 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A complete cast and decorated lead alloy and iron tobacco box lid knop of Post Medieval dating (17th to 18th Centuries AD). The knop is broadly sub circular in plan and irregular in profile. The central knop / lid is broadly decorated as a flower. It has a central raised boss, located within a ci... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | DENO-98D895 |
Modern | Derbyshire |
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| Complete lead alloy tobacco tin lid of modern date. The lid is moulded into the shape of a Lion's face and is hollow on the reverse. The outer edge still has some straight edges and appears to have initially been octagonal in shape. The rim has a lipped edge on the underside where it fitted onto... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | SWYOR-790331 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A cast, lead alloy male human head, probably from the lid of a tobacco jar of the late post medieval or early modern period, dating from about 1700-1800AD. The head has a cap of short hair (possible a tonsure) and is tilted slightly backwards as if looking upwards. The facial features are difficu... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | LVPL-C457D3 |
Post medieval | Cheshire |
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| A complete cast and decorated lead alloy tobacco box lid knop of Post Medieval dating (17th to 18th Centuries AD). It measures 46.43mm in length, 20.67mm wide and is 24.12mm thick. It weighs 10.16g. The knop is broadly sub circular in plan and irregular in profile. The knop is modelled on a blac... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | BUC-B8EA65 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A complete cast and decorated lead alloy tobacco box lid knop of Post Medieval date (17th to 18th Centuries AD).The knop is broadly sub circular in plan and irregular in profile. The central knop is broadly decorated as a flower. It has a central raised boss, located within a circle. A series ... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | SWYOR-14D4F6 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A crudely cast, lead alloy lid, probably from a tobacco box of post-medieval date, 1650-1700AD. It is sub-rectangular in shape, having one side slightly convex and the other two corners cut away to form small facets. There is an integral, circular handle in the centre of the lid. There is no deco... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | WAW-F90E81 |
Post medieval | Shropshire |
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| A complete cast and decorated lead alloy tobacco box lid knop of Post Medieval dating (17th to 18th Centuries AD). It measures 14.74mm in length, 14.41mm wide and is 16.76mm thick. It weighs 8.5g. The knop is broadly sub circular in plan and irregular in profile. The central knop / lid is b... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | CAM-1485F0 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy probable handle from a tobacco holder (box). See Finds Identified by G. Bailey pages 62 & 63, figures 1 & 2. The base of the handle is a flattened disc of 16.49mm diameter, which gently curves in and upwards to the shaft that has a diameter of 7.76mm and is c. 9.66mm tal... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | CAM-995347 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy probable handle from a tobacco holder (box). See 'Finds Identified' by G. Bailey pages 62 & 63, figures 1 & 2. The smooth undecorated Post-medieval handle is 15.05mm tall. The top of the handle is formed of a flattened disc with a diameter of 13.07mm that then gently narro... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | HESH-2195D2 |
Post medieval | Shropshire |
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| A complete cast and decorated lead alloy tobacco box lid (length: 32.1mm; width: 20.8mm; thickness: 21.4 weight: 27.31g). the lid is oval in plan and irregular in profile. The upper part of the lid has a central raised boss. The neck below the knop of the lid becomes narrow before expanding outwa... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | LANCUM-532C33 |
Post medieval | Cumbria |
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| Lead handle from tobacco jar. The tobacco needed to kept moist and lead containers were used for that purpose. The lids of these boxes were sometimes fitted with small decorative handles which were normally situated in the centre of the lid. The handles could be in the form of a flower, an acorn ... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | LON-478590 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Silver oval engraved snuff box. The upper surface of the lid is decorated with an elaborate coat of arms. The central shield has a red chevron between three erased fox heads. There is a peer's helmet above the shield with a crest of a standing fox facing left. The whole device is surrounded by ac... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | WMID-5DAF87 |
Post medieval | Staffordshire |
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| A complete cast and decorated lead tobacco box lid (length: 15.8mm; width: 16.8mm; weight: 9.81g), with possible areas of a black coating on the top and underside of the top of the lid, which appears in the form of a diamond-shaped flower with eight petals and a rivet protruding out through the c... | |||||
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Tobacco holder | SWYOR-E3DFF5 |
Post medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lead/pewter cast handle from a tobacco box or tobacco jar. The handle is in the form of a stud with an integrally cast rivet and is shaped as an octofoil with a central raised boss, with casting seams on the reverse. It weighs 11.81g and measures 18.07mm in length and 18.9mm in diameter (acros... | |||||
| Tobacco holder | LVPL2437 |
Post medieval | Cheshire |
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| 3-dimensional cast lead head with African features. Fixing lug at the neck with traces of iron. Traces of red paint on the top of the head and black paint on the face. | |||||
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Tobacco holder | LVPL1201 |
Post medieval | Greater Manchester |
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| Worn cast lead head with African features. Visible casting seam down centre. These commonly found objects are the handles from 18th and 19th century tobacco jars and not. Reference: Myer, R. Chats on Old English Tobacco Jars, London 1884) | |||||
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Tobacco holder | LVPL1178 |
Post medieval | Cheshire |
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| Small cast lead set on separate cylindrical pedestal. African features. Casting seam down centre. Worn. Possibly miscast as features slightly distorted. These commonly found items are the handles of lids of tobacco jars from the 18th and 19th centuries. Reference: Myer, R. Chats on Old English To... | |||||

