All Collections
Previous Next
Back to Collection

Snuff Box

SW 688 | Switzerland, Geneva | circa 1830

Print Download

Artwork Details

Title: Snuff Box

Date: circa 1830

Location: Switzerland, Geneva

Materials: gold, translucent, opaque and painted enamel

Dimensions: 2.4 x 8.3 x 6.3 cm

Accession Number: SW 688

Other Notes:

The inner surface of the lid is set with a miniature of Sultan Mahmud II (1785-1839). Ascending the throne of the Ottoman Empire in 1808, Mahmud II was a progressive ruler: education and the advancement of technology were encouraged. However, in spite of military reforms, both Greece and Egypt were virtually lost to the Empire during his reign. Mahmud II was responsible for the introduction of western dress to Turkey. It is therefore appropriate that the sultan is depicted wearing a uniform of European cut; the jeweled pendant suspended from his collar is also an allusion to European forms of official decoration. In 1831, in furtherance of this conviction, Mahmud II founded an equivalent for the Ottoman Empire, the Order of Nişan-I Iftihar.

This snuff box, with its undulating sides and distinctive combinations of colour and painted decoration, is typical of the work produced in Geneva for the Ottoman market. Certain features, however, distinguish it from much of the production. While many snuff boxes of this type were light in weight, this box is notable heavy. Further, unusually, the inside rims are enameled. Finally, the anonymous maker of this box has sought to increase its prestige by adding spurious English marks, including those of the London goldsmiths John Ray & James Montague.

The incorporation of the Sultan’s portrait in the lid draws this snuff box into the corpus of boîtes à portrait, which, since the 18th century, European rulers had presented to select recipients. This is yet another example of Mahmud II’s adoption of European custom.

Bibliography:

Haydn Williams, Enamels of the World: 1700-2000 The Khalili Collections, London 2009, cat. 45, p. 96.

Related Artworks

Timepiece

FAB 96
Russia, St. Petersburg

Cabinet

JAP 387
Japan, Tokyo

Covered Cup

FR 444
France, Sèvres, the vessel, possibly Burgundy

Timepiece

FAB 111
Russia, St Petersburg

Charger

AUS 326
Austria, Vienna

Cornucopia

AUS 940
Austria, Vienna

Bread and Salt Dish

RUS 22
Russia, Moscow

Two-handled Kovsh

RUS 15
Russia, Moscow

THE WORLD’S LARGEST KNOWN LIMOGES ENAMELLED PLAQUE depicting crucifixion of Christ

FR 990(X)
Limoges, France

Throne Table

CH 648
China, Guangzhou (Canton)

Cup and Cover

FR 587
France, Paris

Presentation Charger

RUS 113
Russia, Moscow

Charger

AUS 325
Austria, Vienna

Wall Plaque

CH 487
China, probably Beijing

Wall Panel

CH 492
China, Guangzhou (Canton)

Snuff Bottle

CH 835
China, probably Beijing

Pair of Altar Candlesticks

CH 920
China, probably Guangzhou (Canton)

Pendant

CON 294
possibly Austria/Hungary

Pendant

CON 764
possibly Italy

Pair-cased Watch and associated Chatelaine

ENG 478
England, London

Zoom

Close

Khalili Collections Logo

Share this page