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early 19th century Regency period rosewood tea caddy, now converted to a fabric lined jewellery box raised on compressed bun feet. Dimensions, 7" h x 12" w x 6.5" d....
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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] - ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD
TEA CADDY, 19TH CE...English Inlaid Mahogany and Rosewood Tea Caddy, 19th Century , rectangular box crossbanded and line inlaid on all sides, encompassing floral sprigs The...
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with a pair of lion mask and hoop handles, red leather lining to interior of lid, enclosing a pair of hinged boxes flanking a glass and white metal mounted mixing bowl, 35.5cm...
[more like this] - ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD
TEA CADDYEnglish rosewood tea caddy, early 19th c., rectangular case with mother-of-pearl inlay, ring handles, fitted interior, two lidded tea boxes with remnants of foil...
[more like this] - ENGLISH REGENCY MOP ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY
TABLE BOXEnglish Regency period rosewood tea caddy, early 19th c., sarcophagus-form box inlaid with mother of pearl, hinged lid, lion mask and ring handles, later marbled...
[more like this] - THREE ANTIQUE ENGLISH BOXES All 19th
century, the first a mahogany tea caddy, rectangular form with inlaid escutcheon, opens to a divided interior, two covered tin lined tea compartments flank a center well with...
[more like this] - TWO ANTIQUE GEORGIAN TEA CADDIES Early
19th century, the larger sarcophagus form in rosewood veneer with mother of pearl escutcheon, divided and lidded interior, wood ring handles to sides, brass ball feet (7 x...
[more like this] - ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY 19th c. Regency Era
Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy, having a stepped top, canted sides, brass escutcheon (no key), velvet lined lid, triple-compartment interior fitted with central well (with crystal...
[more like this] - 2 WOODEN BOXESca. late Victorian-1920s;
English Regency type rosewood veneer tea caddy with lift lid on brass butt hinges with ivory diamond inlay escutcheon and brass handle, the interior with rosewood veneer and...
[more like this] - ENGLISH REGENCY PERIOD ROSEWOOD TEA
CADDYEnglish Regency period rosewood tea caddy, early 19th c., box inlaid with contrasting banding, brass lion mask and ring handles, hinged lid, two interior compartments,...
[more like this] - 2 PC. ENGLISH TEA CADDIES: Two sarcophagus-shaped
tea caddies. 1) Rosewood tea caddy with Mother of Pearl inlay. Lined interior with silk cushions; handles at each exterior end, atop four bun feet. 2) Larger, three-section...
[more like this] - An early 19th Century satin birch tea
caddy with tunbridge banding and ring handle to the cover (the interior now material lined), 19.5cm wide and a 19th Century rosewood work box, cross banded in satinwood (gutted),...
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19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, one a rosewood money box, the other a walnut tea caddy, the lids and front panels with stained marquetry scenes of lighthouses, clipper...
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c. sarcophagus form tea caddy in mahogany, satinwood and with rosewood crossbanding, brass side handles, two compartment interior with traces of foil lining, 7 1/4" high,...
[more like this] - ENGLISH ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY Victorian
Rectangular Tea Caddy, by D. & J. (David & John) Diller Manufactory, 5, Chandos Street, Covent Garden (London), c. 1860, with stepped lid and in-curved sides, triple compartment...
[more like this] - Two tea boxes: one sarcophagus form,
figured walnut or rosewood with inlaid diamonds, interior with two lidded compartments, with key, 7 x 9-1/4 x 6 in., losses to interior foil, veneer separations, minor surface...
[more like this] - Fine Edwardian Nickel-Edged Rosewood
Triple-Compartment Tea Box, first quarter 20th century, of oblong form in the Regency taste, the interior lined in toast-colored suede and fitted with two black-lacquer covers...
[more like this] - A Regency Tea Caddy Sarcophagus form
rosewood veneered hinged lid box with ebonized bun feet mother of pearl escutcheon. Hinged lid with worn interior red paper lining. Interior with two compartments with lids...
[more like this] - REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM
OF A MINIATURE SIDEBOARD The hinged top with pierced gilt-metal back plate and opening to a red baize-lined central recess and two removable tea boxes lined with silver paper...
[more like this] - A Rosewood Tea Box with Mother of Pearl
Inlay A very pretty rosewood tea box with two interior compartments with lift off lids bone button handles interior lined with reverse painted glass lid decorated with floral...
[more like this] - Large rosewood tea box, four lined compartments
with hinged lids flanking two original cut glass canisters, lid with fabric lined interior, 10 x 19-1/2 x 11-1/2 in. Canisters with minor chips, interior fabric with slight...
[more like this] - Dutch Brass-Mounted Marquetry and Rosewood
Dome-Lidded Tea Box, second quarter 19th century and later, the interior tea compartments and covers removed and the interior lined in plum velvet to form a table box, the...
[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] - English Rosewood Domed Casket Tea Caddycirca
1840 with circular brass escutcheon bun feet interior with central glass container and two lidded side compartments lead lined.6.25 x 11.25 x 6 in.Later glass insert; minor...
[more like this] - THREE BOXES. European 19th century.
Two tea caddies one with rosewood veneer one with flame grain mahogany. Foil lined lidded compartments. 5''h. 8''w. 6''h. 12''w. Together with a burl veneer box 5''h....
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