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snuffboxes Meaning in Bengali



আপনার পকেটে নাস বহন জন্য একটি ছোট শোভাময় বক্স

Noun:

নস্যের কৌটা,





snuffboxes's Usage Examples:

The first products were small wares, cups, snuffboxes and their lids, cane heads, doorknobs, knife handles and the like.


trade; a "toyman" dealt additionally in fashionable trifles, such as snuffboxes.


This technique is frequently used on snuffboxes, watches and medallions.


century France, ranging from European and Chinese ceramics, jewels, and snuffboxes, to paintings by Louis-Léopold Boilly, François Boucher, Canaletto, Jean-Siméon.


ceremonial pipes, hookahs, Chinese opium pipes, Egyptian sheeshas, and snuffboxes, as well as cigars, tobacco samples, hemp-fiber clothing, and etchings.


with its collection of ivories (crucifixes, rosaries, statuettes, fans, snuffboxes, etc.


tapestries, painted wall-hangings and decorated objects such as fans, snuffboxes and even the glass windows of a magic lantern.


He is fondly remembered by former students for his large collection of snuffboxes, which he used regularly.


There were faience snuffboxes that were produced sometime around 1730.


The enormous number of snuffboxes and printed kerchiefs with depictions of various scenes from Yury Miloslavsky.


Fabergé artifacts, antique miniatures and snuffboxes which suggests the objects which are not miniatures or snuffboxes are from Fabergé.


The story gave the clues to the location of four snuffboxes hidden on the island, each of which contained a voucher for £100 – a considerable.


the micromosaics were small panels used to inset into furniture or onto snuffboxes and similar objects, or for jewellery.


assembled immense collections of antique jewellery, rings, wine glasses, snuffboxes, stamps.


Since snuffboxes were more popular in the early part of the nineteenth century than later.


He even sends Joe onto the Antiques Roadshow with a collection of gold snuffboxes worth nearly a million pounds to see if he can glean any more about their.


porcelain, and was a centre for making papier-mâché boxes, mostly used for snuffboxes.


in fine timepieces (mainly pocket watches), fine pens, jewelry charms, snuffboxes, hair-styling accessories, wine goblets etc.


Mosley Thorpe (Hugh Herbert), who's a world-renowned expert on snuffboxes, but Ann has other ideas.


quite good at making Rosalba-like miniature copies of Dutch masters for snuffboxes, and later tried his hand at larger works.



snuffboxes's Meaning':

a small ornamental box for carrying snuff in your pocket

Synonyms:

box;

Antonyms:

unbox;

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