When Solgard returned to New York, he was presented with the freedom of the city and a gold snuffbox for his part in bringing some of Low's crew to justice.
And he took up his gold snuffbox, which was what he'd come for, and went out of the room.
The gold snuffbox, the telescope, the pocket-compass, the pen-knife; the gold watch, the silver spoons that I polished, the candlesticks with the family crest.
The collection features a gold snuffbox and gold cigar boxes encrusted with diamonds and rubies.
This is a gold snuffbox that Napoleon ordered for one of his generals just after the Austrian campaign in 1809.
The gold snuffbox, which had been a gift to Napoleon from Pope Pius VI, was bequeathed by Lady Holland to the British Museum.
The gift presented to John Jay by the City of New York was a gold snuffbox, and its sale set a world auction record for American gold.
It was he who dealt a violent blow to Tsar Paul's left temple with a solid gold snuffbox on the night of his assassination.
As many of the day, Turner was a habitual user of snuff; in 1838 the King of France, Louis-Philippe presented a gold snuffbox to him.
He has a glittering ring and is taking snuff from his gold snuffbox.