*** | A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy with engraved silver cartouche to lid, circa 1860, with engraved silver cartouche to the hinged cover and engraved initials Me, 16.5 cm high, 17.5 cm wide, 11.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A George III silver strung tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1800, of casket profile with a vacant silver cartouche to the lid, twin lids with ivory knops to the interior, with key, 12 cm high, 17 cm wide, 10 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A George IV mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy, standing on four ball feet with floral marquetry inlay to the front, opening to a split compartment, the mouth of the box lined with bone, 16 cm high, 18 cm wide, 10 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy with floral mother of pearl inlay, circa 1850, of serpentine form, standing on ivory bun feet, 13.5 cm high, 20 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A George III tortoisehell and ivory veneered tea caddy, with a silver escutcheon and plate engraved 'E.Whitaker', standing on bun feet, 12 cm high,19.5 cm wide, 12 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A Georgian tortoiseshell domed tea caddy, circa 1800, finely decorated with silver stringing and ivory edging and ball feet, with a brass finial and silver escutcheon and vacant cartouche, complete with lids to the two section interior, with key, 16 cm… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian mother of pearl tea caddy, with bone handled lidded interior compartments, 14.5 cm high, 20 cm wide, 12 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A late Georgian inlaid beech tea caddy, the lid inlaid with an oval fan, the bone escutcheon above a central decoration of snow drops to the front, 13 cm high, 15 cm wide, 10 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A George III satinwood inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with a matching set of silver tea spoons by John, Henry & Charles Lias of London, circa 1823, with gilt bronze lion form ring handles, standing on bun feet, original bowl and tongs, 20.5 cm high, 25.5 cm… | *** | |
*** | A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1815, with silver stringing and a vacant cartouche to the domed lid, the fitted interior with bone button handles to the tea compartments, 11 cm high, 17 cm wide, 9 cm deep | *** | |
*** | An Australian cedar string satinwood inlaid tea caddy, early 19th century 19 cm high, 31 cm wide, 15 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A Regency mother-of-pearl tea caddy, English circa 1830, 11 cm high, 17 cm wide, 12 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A Regency brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, circa 1830, the interior fitted with a central heavy molded glass blending bowl and two tea boxes with rosewood lids, 15 cm high, 30.5 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A Regency Killarney ware arbutus wood and yew marquetry inlaid tea caddy, Irish, circa 1820, of sarcophagus form with a penwork panel of Muckross Abbey, 13.5 cm high, 26 cm wide, 13 cm deep. Note: The Muckross Abbey ruins, founded near Killarney by the… | *** | |
*** | An George III rosewood ring handle tea caddy, circa 1820-1830, of rectangular form, inlaid with a brass starburst to the lid, the fitted interior with two rosewood zinc lined tea caddies flanking the original star burst cut blending bowl, 15 cm high, 31… | *** | |
*** | A carved elm pear form tea caddy, a carved elm pear form tea caddy, with key, 18.5 cm high | *** | |
*** | A small Dutch silver tea caddy box with English export marks, 19th century, 189gms, 12 cm high, 9.5 cm wide, 7 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A George III tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy 12 cm high, 25 cm wide, 11 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A late Georgian rosewood tea caddy, circa 1820, the sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with boxwood stringing and edges, cast brass escutcheons and a decorative ring handle, raised on petite brass ball feet, later felt lining to the interior, 16.5 high, 18.5 cm… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, Birmingham, circa 1880, with domed lid and gilt washed interior, engraved with a lion's head encompassed by a chain, 7.5 cm high, 10 cm wide, 4.5 cm deep, 150gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | Three English tea caddies, 19th century comprising two box form satinwood strung mahogany caddies and a rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy the largest 12 cm high, 18 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A George IV mahogany and satinwood tea caddy, with a bone escutcheon and interior handles, 14.5 cm high, 30 cm wide, 14.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A mahogany tea caddy, 19th century, of plain rectangular form with a brass escutcheon and fitted with twin hinged canisters with remnant tin lining, and an etched glass bowl, the box 14 cm high, 30.5 cm long, 16 cm deep | *** | |