Appraise and find values for
A Hand Made Wood Tea Caddy With...
From
marks4antiques.com
- The most updated price guide and makers' marks research online
As a member, you have access to a team of experts
and assistance is always available to you for free
Sign up
An example from the millions of items in our
Price Guide:
© ASPIRE AUCTIONS, Cleveland, OH, USA
A Hand Made Wood Tea Caddy With a coffered hinged lid tapering sides in a variety of woods and inlay including mother of pearl escutcheon brass ball feet...
This is an example from our
values4antiques price guide
We do not buy or sell any items
Price Sold & Full Description
AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS
Learn more...
See more
price guides
Check our other research services:
IDENTIFY WORLDWIDE MAKERS' MARKS & HALLMARKS
marks4ceramics:
Porcelain, Pottery, Chinaware, Figurines, Dolls, Vases...
marks4silver
:
Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze...
Explore other items from our
Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
- +TWO EARLY 19TH C. ENGLISH TEA CADDIES,
INCLUDING: SATINWOOD VENEER DOUBLE TEA CADDY, WITH HANDPAINTED LID AND THREE HANDPAINTED SIDE PANELS WITH FLORAL DESIGNS AND PORTRAITURE, TWO COMPARTMENTS WITH PAINTED SILVER...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN LACQUERED WOOD AND PEWTER
TEA CADDY, CA. 19TH CENTURY 4 ½" x 8 ?" x 5 ½" Of octagonal form wood, paper-mache tea caddy with dome hinged lid, minuted hand painted with pavilions with figures on the...
[more like this] - WOODEN TEA CADDY WITH HAND CARVED FIGURESInlaid
Wooden Tea Caddy with Hand carved Figures...
[more like this] - TWO ANTIQUE ENGLISH TEA CADDIES First
half of 19th century, mahogany veneers, the first a rectangular form with slanted panel lid, inlaid wood escutcheon and parquetry borders, opens to three lidded compartments...
[more like this] - ASIAN: TWO CHINESE SERVING WARE SETS,
INCLUDING: TEAPOT AND OVAL WICKER CADDY, HAND PAINTED, TEAPOT WITH TWO BRASS HANDLES, AS WELL AS TWO SMALL TEACUPS AND SMALL BOWL, CADDY IS LINED WITH FABRIC, AND HAS BRASS...
[more like this] - CHINESE EXPORT GILT LACQUERED WOOD TEA
CADDY Antique Chinese Export lacquered wood tea caddy of octagonal shape, hand-painted with fine gilt decoration of scholarly figures, with scrolling foliate borders, upon...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN LACQUERED WOOD, ABALONE INLAID
AND GILT PAINTED TEA CADDY 4-14" x 6 ?" x 4 ?" Rectangular wood tea caddy with black lacquer finish, abalone inlaid and hand painted gilt floral design; two compartments...
[more like this] - Sterling tea caddy, oval with tapering
and reeded sides, dome top with wood pineapple finial, marked "HAND MADE" with lion in cartouche, inscribed "KHH1924-1949", American, mid-20th century, gross weight 6.64 oz.T.,...
[more like this] - A Regency penwork tea caddy decorated
with figures and flowers with two internal canisters on ball toes 6.75 x 9in. Estimate ?200-300 The varnish to surface of tea caddy has an even patina of surface chips and...
[more like this] - A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese
black lacquer tea caddy with a hinged lid and lock at the front (no key). Hand painted with red and gold figural scenes on the top and sides. Sold along with a small wood...
[more like this] - A Hand Made Wood Tea Caddy With a coffered
hinged lid tapering sides in a variety of woods and inlay including bone escutcheon wood inlay band on the lower edge of the front brass ball feet brass lion masks with rings...
[more like this] - A Hand Made Wood Tea Caddy With a coffered
hinged lid tapering sides in a variety of woods and inlay including mother of pearl escutcheon brass ball feet apprx. 5-1/2"H x 8"W x 5"D....
[more like this] - *An English Silver Tea Caddy Henry Holland
London 1876 of oval form having a turned wood finial over the hand chased frieze decorated with a family crest with an elephant and the motto Fortitudine et prudentia; approximate...
[more like this]
This list is limited to only a few results.
Many more items are available to our members in our
Price Guide!
Ideal research tools for Collectors, Personal Property Appraisers, Antiques & Collectibles
Dealers, Auction Houses, Museums, eBayers or
other online
sellers (Rubylane, Etsy etc) and curious minds interested in appraising & identifying collectibles