Estimate: $200 - $400
Comprising early 1800's horn box with brass rimmed compass, horn and bone box with geometric patterns, horn and bone box with mahogany inlays
largest: 4 x 1 3/4 x 1 inches
From the Collection of Marilyn Grossman
general wear from use and age, some scuffs, scratches, and loss throughout
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Marilyn Grossman was a passionate collector and recognized authority on snuff boxes, frequently sought out for interviews by antique publications. Her love for art and culture spanned decades and encompassed various mediums. Thanks to her father, she grew up immersed in music and the arts, developing a deep appreciation for creativity. Her early training as a classical pianist, along with art lessons at the Art Institute of Chicago, laid the foundation for her lifelong artistic journey.
Marilyn's true passion for collecting began in the 1960s with snuff boxes, which became her primary focus. Her collection, recognized as one of the most significant in the United States, grew to include over 800 pieces at its peak, with items sourced around the world from dealers, collectors, and auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Phillips.
Her diverse interests, from art and music to collecting, reflected her curiosity and commitment to exploring the world through creative and cultural expressions. This snuff box collection, built over decades of travel and discovery, remains a testament to her expertise and dedication to the arts.