$385.00
Circa 1860-80
6.25 x 4.5"x 2"deep
$625.00
See #10802 for another caddy by the same unknown maker
Height: 5”
Width: 6.5”
$365.00
6.5" x 4" x 2" tall
$575.00
Very good condition. Small scratch to lid.
$675.00
$1,350.00
English, circa 1790.
8' x 4.5" x 5.5" tall
$465.00
5.75"x 5.75" x 7" to top of handle
$4,500.00
$4,650.00
(One back foot replaced.)
Dimensions: 7.5” x 4.75” x 6”
$450.00
6" x 4.5"x 2.5" tall
$345.00
Height : 5"
$400.00
These memento boxes were popular at the end of the eighteenth century and frequently given as tokens of friendship and love. Usually oval in shape, but also circular and rectangular, the decoration reflected the popular styles of the day. For example, by the 1790s Neoclassical style swags, doves, hearts, and borders were the most commonly used decoration of the day. This one reads "The Absent Not Forgotten."
Source:
Susan Benjamin. En...
$475.00
3.5" x 4.5" x 3.5” tall
$1,450.00
Top: 20.25" x 14.25"
Height w/ stand: 23"
$1,450.00
One of the rarest of this form of tea caddy, the concealed drawer would have held your silver teaspoons.
For other examples of this form, type "10261" or "10263" into the search box.
Height: 6”
Length: 9”
Depth: 5.25”
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$3,250.00
Samuel was the son of Thomas Taylor and started his apprenticeship with John Newton in 1737. His first marks was entered in 1744. Like his master, whose business he probably succeeded to, since Newton was finally in Maiden Lane, Taylor was a specialist in tea-caddies and sug...
$625.00