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SoldTwo English Tea CaddiesTwo English Tea Caddies 18th/19th Century comprising a straw-work example opening to three similarly decorated canisters and a burl wood example opening to a vacant interior. Height of larger 5 1/See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIEScomprising one oval-shaped burlwood box (11 inches wide; 5 1/2 inches high) and one lozenge-shaped inlaid mahogany box with metal liner (4 3/4 inches high)See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES 19th Century Lengths 8” and 9”.TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES19th CenturyIn mahogany and fruitwood veneers, with compartmented interiors. One with brass lion's-paw feet and the other with wooden knob feet.Lengths 8” and 9”.See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES 19th Century Lengths 7.25î and 7.5î.TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES19th CenturyIn tiger maple, mahogany and fruitwood veneer, with shell and floral design inlay.Lengths 7.25î and 7.5î.See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES Heights 5".TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIESIn mahogany and fruitwood. One with brass feet.Heights 5".See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddiesone with fitted compartments and banded lids, 9 3/4" long together with 5" long box SHIPPING: Shipping available within the Continental USA (excludes insurance) $40. International buyers are responsibSee Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIESTwo early 19th century English tea caddies, one of sarcophagus form, and the other rectangular. The sarcophagus with gilded lion mask handles and feet, with interior exotic wood lid. Together with a sSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddies Larger example: height 6 1/4 xTwo English Tea Caddies 19th century Larger example: height 6 1/4 x width 6 3/4 x depth 6 1/2 inches; smaller example: height 4 1/2 x width 7 5/8 x depth 4 1/2 inches. Estimate $200-400See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddies9 x 4.5 inch box with brass hardware, three interior sections, lined top, 6 x 11 inch mahogany box with rope turned inlays, small escutcheon, no separator's to interior Line Item # 2See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea CaddiesTwo English Tea Caddies 8.5 by 6.75 by 6.75 and 10 by 5 by 6.25See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddies, 19th CenturyTwo sarcophagus-shaped veneer tea caddies, each with two lidded compartments, and standing on bun feet. One with a green velvet pleated insert to interior lid, and liners intact. The other with marbleSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddies, 19th CenturyTwo sarcophagus-shaped veneer tea caddies, each with two lidded compartments. The smaller with liners intact (partially detached), and standing on brass ball feet. The largest 5" x 8 3/4" x 4 3/4". CoSee Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIES First Quarter of the 19th Century Heights 6” and 6.75”.TWO ENGLISH TEA CADDIESFirst Quarter of the 19th CenturyOne walnut and one with mixed wood geometric veneer.Heights 6” and 6.75”.See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddies, 19th CenturyTwo sarcophagus-shaped tea caddies, each with two lidded compartments. The taller, mahogany-veneered�caddy�with intact compartment liners, and blue velvet-lined interior lid. The other wSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea CaddiesThe smaller caddy is circa 1840. The larger caddy measures 4.5" H x 12.25" W x 8" DSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tea Caddy Boxes One of Burlwood the other Tunbridge Ware - A rectangular burlwood teaTwo English Tea Caddy Boxes One of Burlwood the other Tunbridge Ware - A rectangular burlwood tea caddy box, dark contrast edges, hinge-top lid, with three interior compartments (2 with lids, one withSee Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH INLAID TEA CADDIESTwo English tea caddies, one mahogany with intricate parquetry borders, leaf and acorn paterae, the other satinwood with inlaid shell paterae; each 5"H 8.5"W 4.5"DSee Sold Price
Sold19thc English Sterling & Silver Tea Caddy SpoonsTwo English tea caddy spoons. Comprised of a sterling caddy spoon having a scalloped shell shaped bowl. Hallmarked for London, 1807. Marker's initials TH...possibly for Thomas Harper. Together with aSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tortoiseshell tea caddiesTwo English Tortoiseshell tea caddies, 19th C. George III and Regency style, 4" x 4 1/2" x 3" with silver mount that has the initial A, 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3" with brass finial and four metal ball feetSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Sterling Tea CaddiesWilliam Hutton and Sons, Birmingham, 1928. Each box with lion and ring handles, and raised on four ball feet. [4 1/4" W x 3" D x 3 1/4" H]. Wear and scratches consistent with age. 15.5 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH APPLE-FORM TEA CADDIES 19th Century Heights 3î and 3.5î.TWO ENGLISH APPLE-FORM TEA CADDIES19th CenturyFruitwood under a green, red and yellow painted finish.Heights 3î and 3.5î.See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH OVAL TEA CADDIES 19th Century Lengths 6î and 6.5î.TWO ENGLISH OVAL TEA CADDIES19th CenturyIn mahogany, burled walnut and fruitwood veneer. Both with conch shell inlay on tops and fronts.Lengths 6î and 6.5î.See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH REGENCY TEA CADDIES, SARCOPHAGUS FORMBritish, 19th century. Two wood Regency sarcophagus form mahogany tea caddies with two compartments and center mixing bowl, one on brass ball feet, the other on bun feet. Apparently unmarked. ProvenanSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English mahogany tea caddies, 19th C.Full title: Two English mahogany tea caddies, 19th C. Description: H 18,5 x L 31,5 x D 17 cm About this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorSee Sold Price