Beethoven played several times at the court of King Frederick William II , where he played the two grand sonatas with obbligato violoncello, Op. 5, written for Duport, first violoncellist of the King, and himself. On his departure he received a gold snuff-box filled with Louis d'ors. Beethoven declared with pride that it was not an ordinary snuff-box, but such a one as it might have been customary to give to an ambassador (Thayer: 184-185)
I am wondering how many gold coins can fit in a snuffbox - perhaps they varied in size, but I would have thought they were all fairly pocket sized.

Here is a beautiful illustration of a Snuffbox from the collection of Frederick the Great of Prussia.
I am wondering how many gold coins can fit in a snuffbox - perhaps they varied in size, but I would have thought they were all fairly pocket sized.

Here is a beautiful illustration of a Snuffbox from the collection of Frederick the Great of Prussia.

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