Snuffbox with Mother, Children, and Sheep

ca. 1800

4.6 cm 2.3 cm

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Originating in the Americas, the practice of “taking snuff,” or inhaling pulverized tobacco through the nose, became a common European custom by the 17th century. Consumers of all social levels and of both sexes would carry small, airtight boxes filled with the powdered tobacc...

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Robert Hoe; Robert Hoe Sale, American Art Association, New York, February 15, 1911, no. 2242. Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; by bequest, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 1931.
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