- GROUP OF TABLE BOXESComprising:
A porcupine
box
A circular wood box
An inlaid box
A single tea caddy
A double tea caddy
A larger double tea caddy
A brass inlaid document box
Together with a bone and ebonized...
[more like this] - (2) Walnut and Mahogany tea caddies
to include flame mahogany and mahogany veneered English regency sarcophagus form tea caddy, early 19th c. with bone inlaid shield form escutcheon, interior fitted with two...
[more like this] - English Octagonal Dome-Lidded Nickel
Silver-Inlaid Tortoiseshell and Bone Double-Compartment Tea Caddy, second quarter 19th century, the interior compartments with richly figured tortoiseshell covers centered...
[more like this] - FINE GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY TEA
CADDYwith sarcophagus top, elaborate rococo brass handle, barber pole and other inlays, interior dividers no lids, turned feet. 7" high, 11" wide, 6" deep. Family note describing...
[more like this] - A GEORGE III BONE INLAID TORTOISESHELL
DOUBLE COMPARTME... DOUBLE COMPARTMENT TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1815, the rectangular tea caddy with slightly domed hinged top and silvered stringing to sides, the interior with bone...
[more like this] - BRITISH REGENCY BURLWOOD DOUBLE COMPARTMENT
TEA CADDY, ...19th Century Burlwood Double Compartment Tea Caddy with line inlays, cross-banding and bone inlaid escutcheon on brass ball feet
Height 6.5 i. Width 8 in. Depth...
[more like this] - TWO GEORGIAN INLAID TEA CADDIESBritish,
18th/19th century, comprising: one example of elongated octagonal form with conch shell, urn, and flower inlay, converted to a jewelry box(?), hinged lid opening to lidded...
[more like this] - GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BOX AND TEA
CADDYBritish, 19th century, comprising: octagonal box with geometric inlay, hinged lid opening to brown velvet lined interior, on bun feet, 4 x 10-3/8 x 8-1/2 in.; sarcophagus...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN JAPANNED AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL
TEA CADDY
19TH CENTURY of cubic form, decorated with scenes of figures in gardens inlaid in mother-of-pearl and detailed with gilt, opening to reveal a lidded single compartment...
[more like this] - A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy,
painted flowers and highlighted in gilt, 23.5cm wide, a leather covered casket with a domed lid and a further box with a bone inlaid escutcheon, 35cm wide/Provenance: The...
[more like this] - A George III walnut and inlaid tea caddy,
together with a burr yew tea caddy with a bone escutcheon, a dispatch box by Wickwar & Co., 6 Poland Street and a circular tin box with lid (4)...
[more like this] - A Collection of Four English Boxes
19TH/20TH CENTURY
comprising a casket-form tea caddy, a faux-tortoise and bone inlaid tea caddy, a burlwood card holder and a small burlwood box.
Largest box height 7 x width...
[more like this] - THREE INDIAN BOXESTHREE INDIAN BOXES,
the largest box inlaid all around with bone, with inset dark orange panels featuring birds and flowers, all atop paw feet, w: 15.25 in.; Chinese export box or tea caddy, wood...
[more like this] - AMERICAN INLAID TEA CADDY. American,
mid 19th century, mahogany, pine secondary. Sapwood string inlay and bone escutcheon, two-well interior. Wear, loss and repairs. 5.25"h. 7.25"w. 4.25"d....
[more like this] - FINE MAPLE PEAR SHAPED TEA CADDYca.
mid-late 19th century; turned maple wood hinged lid pear shaped tea caddy with lid on brass butt hinges, small cabinet lock with bone/ivory inlaid shield escutcheon and is...
[more like this] - (2) Walnut and Mahogany tea caddies
to include flame mahogany and mahogany veneered English regency sarcophagus form tea caddy, early 19th c. with bone inlaid shield form escutcheon, interior fitted with two...
[more like this] - INLAID SATINWOOD TEA CADDY 19th c. Petite
Navette Shaped Inlaid Satinwood Tea Caddy, with floral inlaid patera lid and front panel, edge stringing, bone lock escutcheon (with key), interior with single satinwood veneered...
[more like this] - SATINWOOD MARQUETRY TEA CADDY 19th c.
English Tea Caddy, with patera floral inlaid lid, front and sides with floral marquetry decoration, bone escutcheon, single interior lidded compartment with traces of foil...
[more like this] - English inlaid mahogany tea caddy, dual
compartment covered interior with blown glass center bowl, bone inlaid escutcheon with brass loop finial, string inlaid trim, losses to escutcheon, crack to bowl, 12"L, 6"D,...
[more like this] - English Carved and Bone-Inlaid Stained
Fruitwood Tea Caddy, in the form of a small melon in the early Georgian style, the interior paktong lined, fitted with a diminutive key with a reticulated quatrefoil heading,...
[more like this] - English Wire-Inlaid and Silver-Mounted
Tortoiseshell Double-Compartment Tea Caddy, first quarter 19th century, the interior covers of blond tortoiseshell centered with spherical silver grips, the whole supported...
[more like this] - Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Oval Tea Caddy,
first quarter 19th century, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, the lid and the interior fitted with a conforming mahogany cover centered with a brass grip of button form, the...
[more like this] - English Bone-Inlaid and Mahogany-Stained
Fruitwood Tea Caddy, of apple form in the early Georgian style, the interior lined in paktong, the inlaid bone escutcheon of shield form, retains the diminutive steel key...
[more like this] - Bone Inlaid Tea Caddy and an Adams Style
Tea CaddyIncludes one bone caddy with a silver crest - 6.75'' wide x 3.75'' deep x 4.5'' high in good condition; and an Adams style tea caddy - 7.5'' wide x 4.5'' deep x 5.25''...
[more like this] - TEA CADDY. England 1st half-19th century
mahogany and mahogany veneer. Tapered sides and lid with inlaid bone escutcheon. Two interior compartments and a mixing bowl. Imperfections. 6''h. 10 1/2''w. 4 1/2''d. ...
[more like this] - An Inlaid Wood Tea Caddy Approx. 9-1/2"W
x 4-1/2"D x 4-1/2"H, the rectangular box is made in a glossy finish wood with inlaid edge banding, hinged metal handle at the center of the top. Three compartments in the...
[more like this] - Georgian Satinwood Tea Caddy, first
quarter 19th century, in the style of Robert Adam (1728-1791), of oval form, decorated in floral marquetry in the form of sprays and garlands, the facade centered with an...
[more like this] - English Nickel Silver-Inlaid Tortoiseshell
Dome-Lidded Double-Compartment Tea Caddy, second quarter 19th century, the interior covers also of tortoiseshell and centered with turned bone grips, the whole supported...
[more like this] - A Neoclassical Oblong Tea Caddy The
three-compartment tea caddy has a warm glossy finish skillfully inlaid with contrasting colored woods and edge banding; the top with a diamond shape and the front with a swag...
[more like this] - George V Bone-Inlaid Carved and Crimson-Tinted
Fruitwood Tea Caddy, first quarter 20th century, of melon form in the early Georgian style, the inlaid bone escutcheon of shield form, retaining the diminutive steel key...
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