Exceptional English Domed Top Tea caddy in harewood with satinwood stringing and brass carrying handles and interior fitted with compartments for teas and sugar bowl. Circa 1770.
Fine Napoleon III “Boulle” marquetry lap desk with extensive brass and tortoiseshell inlay, the lids opening to a three-tiered letter holder and a fitted interior with wells and a loped writing surface. Circa 1860-1870.
Exceptional English Regency Tambour Lap Desk in Mahogany, having a single drawer that when opened, reveals a fitted interior and hinged, tooled leather writing surface. Circa 1800-1830.
Antique English tooled and gilt leather jewelry box with brass mounts having domed rectangular lid with egyptian motif decorated handle opening to a fitted felt lined interior with lift-out tray. Circa 1880.
Fine George III Tea Caddy in tiger mahogany with satinwood stringing, octagonal, with ebony escutcheon. English, Circa 1790. Provenance: From the Estate of Joseph Stanley.
English Regency tortoise tea caddy with pewter stringing and serpentine front with pagoda-form lid opening to an interior with two compartments with shell veneered lids and ivory finials, the whole raised on stained ivory squashed ball feet.
6.75” x 4.5”x 5.
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English mahogany tea chest of simple rectangular form. The beauty of this chest lies in its interior with its 2 silver plate sugar caniste rand matching silverplate sugar canister. Circa 1825.
Exceptional Regency bombé tea caddy in “tiger” tortoiseshell, having a pagoda shaped top opening to an interior with two lidded compartments and ivory surround. Circa 1800-20. (One back foot replaced.)
Dimensions: 7.5” x 4.75” x 6”
Fine Filigree Work Tea Caddy, Hexagonal, with kingwood banding and with all panels and lid decorated with rolled paper floral designs with traces of color and gilding: the front panel incorporates a central print of a boy playing a flute. English, Circa 1790.
Also known as “quill work” or “rolled or scrolled paper” tea caddies, these undecorated boxes would have been purchased from a cabinetmaker and decorated at h ...click for details