$8,500.00
Provenance: The Cockrell Collection. (Key). (See our #555 for a related example with blue lacquer ground.) See Clark & O’Kelly, p. 109-10 for related boxes. Height, 4.5”; Length, 8.75”; Depth, 4.5.”
$6,500.00
William Smee & Sons, London, published a catalog of furniture designs in 1850 which had sideboards of similar form. (See Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Designs by Edward Joy, pp 435-36.) 14"x5"x12.75"tall (key)
$1,350.00
Height: 4.5”
$4,650.00
(One back foot replaced.)
Dimensions: 7.5” x 4.75” x 6”
$1,150.00
Height: 6.25”
Length: 9.75”
Depth: 6.75”
$625.00
See #10802 for another caddy by the same unknown maker
Height: 5”
Width: 6.5”
$465.00
Height: 3.5”
Width: 7.5”
Depth: 4.5”
(warp to lid)
$675.00
Height: 4.25”
Length: 7.25”
Depth: 4”
$950.00
Length 19", Depth 15"
*See Crossman, The ChinaTrade, color plate 96 (page 248) for another example.
$1,150.00
Height: 6"
Length: 13"
Depth: 6.5"
$950.00
0.5" x 6" x 6.5" tall
$2,650.00
13.5" x 7.75" x 15.25" tall
$675.00
7.5" x 5" x18.75 "tall
$3,500.00
Circa 1840
Bagatelle was a billiards-derived indoor table game, the object of which was to get a number of balls past wooden pins into holes that are guarded by wooden pegs; penalties were incurred if the pegs are knocked over.
36" x 17.75" x 18.5" tall (closed)
3.25" x 4"x 4.5"tall
Provenance: From the Estate of Mario Buatta
$2,850.00
William Smee & Sons, London, published a catalog of furniture designs in 1850 which had sideboard...
$465.00
English, Circa 1830
Height: 3.5”
Width: 7.5”
Depth: 4.5”
(Some warp to lid)
$3,500.00
Cut crystal containers were very expensive at this time, almost as expensive as silver. It is very unusual for tea chests to retain their original crystal fittings.
13" x 6.75" x 8" tall