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Tea Caddies
Cube Brass Inlaid Tea Caddy £595

Unusual brass and wood inlaid single tea caddy with working key and pine lid.

I am unsure of the origin of this caddy ,possibly continental circa 1830

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Fine Quality Chippendale Period Tea Caddy £950

Late 18th century Chippendale design triple tea caddy with beaded edging and rococco brass handle. Mahogany with boxwood and ebony inlay.

English circa 1780

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George III Octagonal Tea Caddy £850

Fine George III mahogany fan inlaid octagonal tea caddy .

Inlaid to both sides with oval burr yew medallions and fan ovals to the front and lid.

English circa 1800

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Parquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy £355

Victorian burr walnut parquetry inlaid tea caddy with twin lidded walnut interior.

English circa 1880

10 inches wide

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Satinwood Tea Caddy £450

Unusual satinwood single tea caddy with fine quality floral marquetry inlay.

Ivory oval medallion inscribed 'BOHEA' on the lid.

Bohea is a tea producing area of China.

English circa 1820

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Unusual Regency Tea Caddy £600

Regency brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy with single brass inlaid container and crystal bowl (replaced).

From the late Regency period circa 1825

9 inches wide

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Victorian Tea Caddy £375

Victorian burr walnut dome top tea caddy with burr walnut domed lids. The caddy interior is veneered in coromandel along the edge and is complete with working key and tassle.

English circa 1865

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William IV Tea Caddy £325

Rosewood and maple tea caddy.

English William IV period circa 1835

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William IV Tea Caddy £495

William IV single tea caddy inlaid with alternate bands of satinwood and rosewood.

English circa 1830

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