- ENGLISH REGENCY BURLWOOD TEA CADDY,
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and Bone Double-Compartment Tea Box, of sarcophagus form, second quarter 19th century, the interior covers of tortoiseshell and having turned reeded bone grips of button...
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TEA CADDY, 19T...Sarcophagus Satinwood Double Compartment Tea Caddy, 19th Century, interior with diamond cut multi wood inlay lids and crystal mixing glass.
Height 6 ¾ in....
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19TH CENTURYMahogany Double Compartment Tea Caddy, 19th Century, sarcophagus form, engraved key hole escutcheon, on brass ball feet
Height 7 in. Width 10 in. Depth 5 in.
Condition:...
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WITH BOWL English, circa 1820. Large regency era sarcophagus form marquetry inlaid mahogany tea caddy, having double compartments, floral marquetry panel, colorless glass...
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CADDY English, 19th century. Regency-era sarcophagus-form banded mahogany tea caddy, having double compartments, opening for mixing bowl, and rising on ringed bun feet....
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TEA CADDY English, 19th century. Sarcophagus-form rosewood tea caddy, having satinwood stringing, double compartments, colorless etched glass mixing bowl, and rising on...
[more like this] - LARGE REGENCY PARQUETRY INLAID TEA CADDY
WITH BOWL English, circa 1820. Large regency era sarcophagus form marquetry inlaid mahogany tea caddy, having double compartments, floral marquetry panel, colorless glass...
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TEA CADDY Anglo-Indian Vizagaptam sarcophagus form buffalo horn veneered tea caddy, circa 1830, having a gadrooned body, double compartments flanking a colorless cut glass...
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TEA CADDIES English, 19th century, group of two rosewood veneered sarcophagus form tea caddies; each having double compartments, the larger with space for a mixing bowl....
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TEA CADDY English, 19th century, Regency burlwood veneer and parcel ebonized sarcophagus form tea caddy, having double compartments, moulded colorless glass bowl, and rising...
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TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 5.25”. WIDTH 7.5”. DEPTH 4.5”. TEA CADDY, Early 19th Century, Double-headed eagle brass rings. Interior with two lidded compartments....
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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...
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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...
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circa 1835 Of sarcophagus form, with ring handles and mother-of-pearl escutcheon and oval medallion to cover, opening to a double lidded well interior with mixing bowl...
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Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the interior covers with turned rosewood grips of button form, the whole supported on four ebonized wooden bun feet,...
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Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of oblong sarcophagus form, each end fitted with a diminutive brass ringed lion masque, the interior covers of burlwood fitted with turned...
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Rosewood Double-Compartment Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the interior compartment divider and the covers lacking, h. 5", w. 8-1/4", d. 5"....
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