- 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] - GEORGIAN BOMBE TEA CADDY, FRENCH & REGENCY
INLAID BOXES...1st item: English George III mahogany bombe form tea caddy on bracket feet with gilt brass rocaille handle to lid and foliate escutcheon to body, opens to fabric-lined...
[more like this] - 6 CONTINENTAL WOODEN BOXES INCL. LAP
DESK WITH STAND, T...Six (6) Continental wooden boxes, including one (1) English brass mounted burlwood lap desk with fitted compartments and green leather writing surface...
[more like this] - AMERICAN TIGER MAPLE AND MAHOGANY TEA
CADDY, CIRCA 1830...American Tiger Maple and Mahogany Tea Caddy , circa 1830-1840 , rectangular stepdown paneled hinged top on a conforming shaped cross-banded box with ebonized...
[more like this] - MARQUETRY SEWING BOX AND OCTAGONAL TEA
CADDY CADDY, the sewing box with hinged lid featuring central brass plaque and banded marquetry edge opening to single compartment, h: 5.5 x w: 11.5 x d: 9 in.; the tea caddy...
[more like this] - Two inlaid tea boxes: one with banded
and herringbone inlay, inlaid kite escutcheon, 4-3/4 x 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 in.; one figured mahogany with inlaid diamond on top, light wood corner molding, inlaid kite escutcheon,...
[more like this] - George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy
band and oval inlays fitted interior center area for mixing bowl flanked by two lidded storage compartments 5 1/2 in. H. 11 in. W. 5 1/2 in. D. Estimate $ 300-500 Comments...
[more like this] - George III inlaid mahogany tea box,
rectangular with canted corners, fine banded and string inlay, inlaid kite escutcheon, British, late 18th/early 19th century, 5-1/2 x 5-1/8 x 3-5/8 in. Generally good condition,...
[more like this] - Georgian Macassar and Inlaid Mahogany
Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of octagonal form with later sea foam green silk moire linings, the holly-banded mahogany lid hipped and centered with an annular brass...
[more like this] - TEA BOX - Late 18th c English Tea Box
in mahogany veneer over oak with boxwood banded edges escutcheon plate featuring oval marquetry inlay of Britannia Enthroned on the lid and the front the interior containing...
[more like this] - Italian Rosewood-Banded Tinted Marquetry
and Rosewood Double-Compartment Tea Box, second quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical taste, the interior mahogany covers fitted with turned bone grips of button form,...
[more like this] - TEA BOX - Late 18th c English Tea Box
in mahogany veneer over oak with boxwood banded edges escutcheon plate featuring oval marquetry inlay of Britannia Enthroned on the lid and the front the interior containing...
[more like this] - Fine Georgian Banded Satinwood and Marquetry
Double-Compartment Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of oblong octagonal form, the lid centered with a carved mother-of-pearl hymeneal medallion, the facade and chamfered...
[more like this] - Finely inlaid mahogany tea box, light
wood herringbone and banded inlay, circular patera, some inlay with green shading, metal stirrup-form knob, interior lid with bone knob, late 18th/early 19th century, 5-1/2...
[more like this] - Inlaid tea box, band inlaid mahogany
with brass mounts, interior with three tin tea canisters with brass lids, British, 19th century, 6 (including bail) x 7-3/4 x 4-3/4 in. Chips and losses to veneer. Villa Del...
[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] - GEORGE III CONCH SHELL INLAID MAHOGANY
TEA CADDY The cross-banded lid opening to two lidded boxes centering bowl recess the case with conch shell and stellate shell rondels on brass lion's paw feet. 7 x 12 x 6...
[more like this] - Georgian Banded and Seashell-Inlaid
Mahogany Double-Compartment Tea Box, in the style of Thomas Sheraton, first quarter 19th century, the two interior covers of string-inlaid mahogany centered with polished...
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