
might be really rare.
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There are specialist collectors. Probably the best bet would be to get advice from a good tobacconist.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 16:14,
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antiques dealers wouldn't give you much and then you'd have to find who knew about snuff bottles before they'd even give you anything close to a decent price, bootsales, same problem really, an auction would work and then you wouldn't have to remove the snuff, but eaby is best, wider audience..etc but then you probably would have to get rid of the snuff because ebay are cunts and don't allow anything to be sold on there.
but they might be absolutely worthless.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 16:19,
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but they might be absolutely worthless.

they do exist!
Keep it all intact i say
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Keep it all intact i say

and more of then than not would make zero difference to price as people ocllect things like snff boxes and not snuff.
and snuff forums..sounds a bit dodgy.
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Sat 8 Mar 2008, 16:28,
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and snuff forums..sounds a bit dodgy.

Definitely don't clean them out.
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