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Snuffbox

ca.1750 (made), 1872-1922 (made)
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Place of origin

The birds on the outside of this box are depicted realistically in landscapes. Inside, however, the animals are treated as people. Dressed in human costume, a monkey in a wig administers an enema to a prostrate cat.

Snuffboxes made out of porcelain followed the shapes of those made in gold and hardstones. Painted scenes or portraits ornamented the sides, covers and interiors. Changing forms and decoration were important, as these fashion accessories might be chosen to match the season or a particular costume. Most European (though rarely English) porcelain factories made snuffboxes. The largest producer was Meissen in Germany, which manufactured vast quantities of boxes from about 1735-65. A price list of 1765 mentions 11 varieties, the cheapest painted with flowers. This porcelain however was produced in Fürstenberg ca.1750, whilst the accompanying mounts were made much later in Vienna between 1872 and 1922.

Sir Arthur Gilbert and his wife Rosalinde formed one of the world's great decorative art collections, including silver, mosaics, enamelled portrait miniatures and gold boxes. Arthur Gilbert donated his extraordinary collection to Britain in 1996.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Enamelled porcelain and chased gold
Brief description
A gold-mounted porcelain snuffbox, the cover painted in enamel colours with various fowl in a landscape
Physical description
A gold-mounted porcelain snuffbox, the cover painted in enamel colours with various fowl in a landscape.
Dimensions
  • Depth: 4.6cm
  • Width: 9.1cm
  • Height: 7.1cm
Measured 04/03/24 IW
Gallery label
  • 15. Snuffbox with fowl and animals dressed as humans Box: 1755–60. Mounts: 1875–1900 Idyllic scenes of birds in a landscape on the outside of this box give little indication of what awaits inside. The inner lid is decorated with satirical images of animals dressed as humans. A doctor fox and his monkey assistant care for their cat patient. Meanwhile, two mice dance on a shelf above the cat’s head. Box: Fürstenberg, Germany Mounts: Vienna, Austria Hard-paste porcelain, enamel colours and gold Museum no. Loan:Gilbert.494-2008(16/11/2016)
  • Snuffbox with fowl and animals dressed as humans Box: 1755–60. Mounts: 1875–1900 The birds on the outside are depicted realistically in landscapes. Inside, however, the animals are treated as people. Dressed in human costume, a monkey in a wig administers an enema to a prostrate cat. Box: Fürstenberg, Germany Mounts: Vienna, Austria Hard-paste porcelain, enamel colours and gold Museum no. Loan:Gilbert.494-2008(2009)
Credit line
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Object history
Provenance: HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. Wartski, London.
Production
The mounts marked A.H.
Subjects depicted
Summary
The birds on the outside of this box are depicted realistically in landscapes. Inside, however, the animals are treated as people. Dressed in human costume, a monkey in a wig administers an enema to a prostrate cat.

Snuffboxes made out of porcelain followed the shapes of those made in gold and hardstones. Painted scenes or portraits ornamented the sides, covers and interiors. Changing forms and decoration were important, as these fashion accessories might be chosen to match the season or a particular costume. Most European (though rarely English) porcelain factories made snuffboxes. The largest producer was Meissen in Germany, which manufactured vast quantities of boxes from about 1735-65. A price list of 1765 mentions 11 varieties, the cheapest painted with flowers. This porcelain however was produced in Fürstenberg ca.1750, whilst the accompanying mounts were made much later in Vienna between 1872 and 1922.

Sir Arthur Gilbert and his wife Rosalinde formed one of the world's great decorative art collections, including silver, mosaics, enamelled portrait miniatures and gold boxes. Arthur Gilbert donated his extraordinary collection to Britain in 1996.
Bibliographic reference
Truman, Charles. The Gilbert collection of gold boxes, Vol. I. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1991, cat. no. 87, pp. 255-9. ISBN.0875871623
Other numbers
  • GB 110 - Arthur Gilbert Number
  • 1996.460 - The Gilbert Collection, Somerset House
Collection
Accession number
LOAN:GILBERT.494-2008

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Record createdJune 19, 2008
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