@yisraeldov I think that is a face powder compact.
It looks like it has flat faces at the edges that close against each other. Wont keep the snuff from leaking out. The old snuff boxes have a lid that sits inside the walls the bottom tray and stop the snuff from falling out as you lift the lid.
\ Edit : Critique under closer criticism the jjG looks to be on the bottom. People walk around all the time with signed maker marked merchandise. Why woman buy Gucci hand bags for $3500 I will never understand.
I have some nice pieces that have monograms doesn’t bother me in the slightest . A silver tobacco box I think it was for any size cigarettes has a cedar divider and a nice silver well made snuff box That belonged to Gust. Now they are mine to cherish !
I never speculated why this man got this box. But he had friends and 1962 something like this would had sent them back a few $. In today’s standard a Sterling silver box this size would be a weeks pay for an agent. in scrap it only worth $140. It’s the art and craftsmanship that drives up the prices plus greedy profit shops. You could have a box made cheaper than most antiques. Unless you get one from an estate sale they have no clue what the value is. like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/EXQUISITE-CASTLE-TOP-SNUFF-BOX-PRISTINE-CONDITION-MUSEUM-QUALITY-/281144563925?hash=item41758598d5:g:TdEAAOSw~gRVzVoz
Sorry to dredge up a thread from a year and a half ago, but in case anyone is ever looking at these boxes on Ebay (they come up regularly): I have one of these, and it really is a first class snuff box. They are large and fairly heavy, with excellent, almost airtight hinges. The hinges are genuine Laurencekirk hinges, which are nigh invisible when the box is closed. Beautifully made, nicer than almost any other sterling silver box you can find.
These were not linked to the tobacco firm Gallaher (as the jeweler’s box they came in states ‘Gallagher’ with an extra g). Instead, I believe they were either retirement or client gifts from a property development firm called JJ Gallagher in Warwickshire, which is why they all bear these initials on the bottom.
@barredbenny Thank you for shedding some light on the topic.
The original ebay picture has gone, but I shall keep my eye out for one again.
I do not smoke, but I know a lot of antique/vintage cigarette cases are too small for todays cigarettes. I was wondering on the internal dimensions of the box. Could you let us know. I am thinking of it possible being a cigarette case for the obsolete sizes.
@ArtChoo I have put up some pictures of my Gallagher box. It measures 6cmx4cmx2cm on the inside, so too small for cigarettes of any era I would say. However, quite a bit of snuff. I have added a small WoS tin and a pipe nail for scale.