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Snuff box c.1765
Vari-coloured gold, lid inset with glazed miniature painted on ivory | 4.2 x 8.2 x 6.1 cm (whole object) | RCIN 100014
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Snuff box of vari-coloured gold, chased with allegories of putti and cherubs, emblematic of arts and sciences. A miniature of Duke Adolphus Frederick IV, by an unidentified German artist, is set into the underside of the lid. It depicts the Duke wearing the star and collar of Garter, which he had received in 1764. The box was probably made in Germany by a French workmaster.
A remarkable group of letters, acquired by Queen Mary with this box in 1933, provides a fascinating insight into its history. It was a gift from Adolphus Frederick IV, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, to Hugh Seton of Touch (Stirlingshire) in April 1769. The Duke was Queen Charlotte’s eldest brother. The Queen corresponded regularly with ‘le cher duc’, although she was constantly exasperated by her lack of success in persuading him to marry. Seton, who like George III was a keen agricultural reformer, had met the Duke the previous September. He was entrusted with a number of letters from the Duke to convey to his sister in England. On his arrival in England Seton wrote to the Duke to confirm the safe delivery of the letters to the Queen at the time of her confinement for the birth of Princess Augusta; he added that he was sending the Duke a gift of a post-chaise (four-wheeled carriage) as a mark of friendship. The Duke was delighted with the present. In his reply he thanked Seton for his generous gift, in which he drove out daily, and begged him to accept this snuff box, ‘un petit paquet’, ‘wrapped in brown paper’, as a mark of his friendship.
Catalogue entries adapted from George III & Queen Charlotte: Patronage, Collecting and Court Taste, London, 2004 and Gold, London, 2014.Provenance
Adolphus Frederick IV, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz; by whom given to Hugh Seton of Touch, 1769 (RA GEO/Add 16/96-105); probably thence by descent to Col. Bruce Seton, ninth Baronet of Abercorn (1868-1932); Queen Mary; by whom given to King George V on his sixty-eighth birthday, 3 June 1933 (GV Boxes, IV, no. 349)
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Medium and techniques
Vari-coloured gold, lid inset with glazed miniature painted on ivory
Measurements
4.2 x 8.2 x 6.1 cm (whole object)
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Place of Production
Germany