- 5 WOODEN BOXES, INCL. 3 TEA CADDIESGrouping
of 5 wooden hinged boxes. 1st-2nd items: 2 rosewood sarcophagus-shaped double tea caddies with bun feet. Late 19th century. 3rd item: Burlwood and ebony trim keepsake box....
[more like this] - 3 ENGLISH TEA CADDIES OR BOXES PLUS
2 CONTEMP. BOXES, 5...1st item: English mahogany sarcophagus or coffin form tea caddy with geometric inlaid bands and escutcheons and brass hardware, the interior with two...
[more like this] - THREE PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE A BRASS
INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA...Three Piece Lot, to include a brass inlaid rosewood tea box having carrying handles on brass ball feet, a mahogany tea box in sarcophagus form having...
[more like this] - ENGLISH BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD FITTED
TEA CADDYEnglish rosewood tea caddy, 19th c., sarcophagus-form box, with foliate brass inlay, hanging ring handles, hinged top opens to interior fitted with two removable...
[more like this] - TWO REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDIES
AND A TRINKET BOX, 19TH CENTURY AND A TRINKET BOX, 19TH CENTURY, the first of sarcophagus form with hinged cover, brass finial and everted feet; the next with cut corners,...
[more like this] - BIRDSEYE MAPLE TEA CADDY Large 19th
c. Sarcophagus Form Tea Box, with brass side handles, escutcheon (with key) and paw form feet, string inlaid edges, velvet lined lid, interior fitted with central mixing bowl...
[more like this] - George VI Carved and Brass-Inlaid Mahogany
Triple-Compartment Tea Box of Sarcophagus Form, second half 19th century, fitted with a pair of turned annular handles at either end, the interior fitted with a pair of rosewood...
[more like this] - Two tea boxes: one sarcophagus form,
bird's-eye maple, 5-3/4 x 9 x 5-1/2 in., lacking interior elements and inlaid escutcheon, brass ring mounts on ends, veneer separations and losses ; one burlwood English...
[more like this] - Georgian Banded and Bone-Inlaid Burl
Yew Double-Compartment Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of modified sarcophagus form, mounted with bronze-patinated brass ring handles at either end, the inlaid bone...
[more like this] - Georgian String-Inlaid Mahogany Triple-Compartment
Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the interior modeled with a central mixing glass well flanked by a pair of hinged covered tea compartments retaining...
[more like this] - Two Mahogany Boxes British, 19th century:
one with cove-molded and brass-mounted lid, compressed bun feet, inlaid kite escutcheon, three interior compartments (one lidded), 10-1/4 in., [minor surface abrasions, one...
[more like this] - Georgian Banded and Brass-Inlaid Rosewood
Two-Handled Double-Compartment Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of modified sarcophagus form, the interior covers of string-banded rosewood centered with turned reeded...
[more like this] - Two mahogany tea boxes: one sarcophagus
form with light wood border inlay, interior with two lidded compartments, brass mounts including ball feet, 6 x 8 x 4-1/2 in., refinished, minor veneer losses and separations;...
[more like this] - Two tea inlaid boxes: one mahogany with
band and light wood string inlay, teardrop inlaid bone escutcheon, interior with two inlaid lids with bone knobs, British, 19th century, 5 x 9 x 5 in., minor veneer chips...
[more like this] - Brass inlaid tea box, sarcophagus form
with extensive brass inlay, probably rosewood, 7-3/4 x 13 x 6-3/4 in. Separations and losses, old refinishing, lacking carrying handles and interior caster, foil liner with...
[more like this] - Two sarcophagus form tea boxes: one
figured mahogany, inlaid kite escutcheon, brass ball feet, interior with paper lining, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 5 in.; one heavily grained, possibly rosewood, with two interior lidded...
[more like this] - Georgian Gilt-Brass-Mounted and -Inlaid
Sarcophagus-Form Triple-Compartment Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, the ends with ringed lion's masques of gilt-brass, the whole supported on winged brass paw feet,...
[more like this] - Georgian Burled Yew Boxwood-Strung Double-Compartment
Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of modified sarcophagus form, the interior covers of richly figured burlwood centered with reeded turned bone grips of button form, the...
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