22 results filtered with: Snuff

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Specification of Thomas Smith : medicinal snuff.
Smith, ThomasDate: 1856
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An old woman with a tankard in one hand taking a pinch of snuff. Coloured engraving, early 19th century.
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Reasons humbly offered by the fair traders and dealers in snuff : against a clause in a bill now depending before your Lordships, entitled, A bill to prevent the mischiefs by manufacturing leaves, or other things, to resemble tobacco; so far as relates to a clause for preventing the abuses in mixing and colouring of snuff.
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Three pictures: a Scot and an Indian lean on a barrel; an Asian smokes a long pipe; three characters take snuff. Wood-engravings.
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Five young women taking snuff. Stipple print after L. Boilly, ca. 1825.
Louis-Léopold BoillyDate: 1825Reference: 24985i
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A pretty girl and an old woman both taking snuff. Coloured stipple engraving after L. Boilly, ca. 1827.
Louis-Léopold BoillyDate: August 1827Reference: 24987i
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Kirk, late Procter, cigar and snuff warehouse : 101, Fleet Street, London / [William Kirk].
Kirk, W. (William)Date: [1851]
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A fat man sits at his fireside taking snuff with a smoking pipe and drink by his side. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, c. 1822, after J. Gillray.
James GillrayDate: 25 January 1822Reference: 24978i
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Dr. J.C. Murray's Ozonized Snuff : a short account of a remarkable snuff / Telfer & Sons Ltd.
Telfer & Sons.Date: [1935?]
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An old gentleman visitor offering snuff to an old woman at her fireside. Coloured lithograph by J. J. Chalon, c. 1821, after himself.
John James ChalonDate: 15 May 1821Reference: 24977i
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Tobacco: an Irishman, a Scot and an English sailor smoke, take snuff and chew respectively. Coloured aquatint by Hunt, c. 1833, after W. Summers after C. J. Grant.
Charles Jameson GrantDate: 1 January 1833Reference: 24988i
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Two men wearing revolving top hats with several attachments for optical aids and tobacco etc. Coloured etching by R. Seymour, 1830.
Robert SeymourDate: 1 January 1830Reference: 16168i
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A street scene with a tall man offering snuff to a short, fat man. Coloured etching by W.P., 1827.
P., W., active 1827.Date: 1827Reference: 24984i
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Different types of snuff takers. Coloured lithograph by W. Clerk after J. J. Grandville.
Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard GrandvilleReference: 24989i- Pictures
A French physician. Engraving by M. Darly, 1771.
Matthew DarlyDate: Pubd. accordg. to Act of Parllt. June 13th 1771Reference: 10930i
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A young gentleman taking snuff. Mezzotint by H. Dawe, c. 1824, after M. W. Sharp.
Michael William SharpDate: 1 November 1824Reference: 24982i
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Two men at a fireside table taking snuff; remarks on snuff-taking below. Coloured etching, c. 1825.
Date: 1825Reference: 24983i- Pictures
Three pictures of men lounging by barrels of tobacco smoking pipes. Wood-engravings.
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Smoking ephemera : advertising and packaging. Box 1.

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A tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum), its flowers and seeds, bordered by six scenes illustrating its use by man. Coloured lithograph, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 28060i
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A Frenchman in a tobacconist's declares he will take snuff to defy the increasing tax on tobacco. Coloured lithograph after H. Demare, c. 1870.
Demare, Henri, 1846-1888.Date: 1870Reference: 24990i
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A group of five heads; three men smoking tobacco and two women taking snuff. Coloured lithograph by F-S. Delpech, c. 1823, after L. Boilly.
Louis-Léopold BoillyDate: 1823Reference: 24986i