✅ SOLVED What kind of antique silver box is this?

HenrikV

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I didn't find it myself (i wish), came from a estate sale. I ended up buying due to a number of things i find interesting with it. Given to Edward Hutchins Bellasis at the time Lt. Colonel in the Bombay Army in India, which at the time was under the control of the East Indian Company. He ended up as a major general and his father was John Bellasis, Major General as well. Some interesting history there, and it's well made, hallmarked for sterling silver, likely London 1829 or 1808 and made by a silversmith named Allen Dominy. Another thing i found interesting with it is it's condition, looks like it has spent some time under water? The lock mechanism has rusted away and the compass has lived a hard life. The box also has quite a few dents.

What i'm wondering is, what did it contain or what was it's purpose? It wouldn't be large enough for a snuff box, right? It doesn't have that 'grille' which is found on vinaigrette's either and shows no signs of ever having something like that. Toothpick box? Anyone has a clue as to what this is?

6.1cm By 2.5cm. 1.1cm High, weighs 37 grams. Photos taken in hand to give an impression of the size.

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