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Auction House:
McKenzies Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:26
Lots with images:26
Prices available:26
Category:
Tea Caddies
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Regency casuarina wood tea caddy. Early 19th century. The caddy is made using imported casuarina (Australian she-oak) in the Georgian style with two interior hinged lidded canisters, lion head mask drop handles on turned bun feet. Height 16.5 cm. Length… ***
*** A rare Australian folk art specimen tea caddy box, c.1929, made at the Wertheim piano factory. Burnley Melbourne, with inner label detailing some of the timbers used, including Queensland maple, silky oak, mountain ash, jarrah and swan bone. The top panel… ***
*** An unusual timber tea caddy of bombe shape depicting Oriental Subjects likely of English origin black paint/ink and with detailed pen work. Signed and dated, 'A.Louth, Feb 10th 1826' height: 16.5 cm;Width: 23 cm;Depth: 13 cm ***
*** A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, inlaid with mixed woods, with domed lid and two lidded compartments ***
*** A Regency period, rosewood and brass inlay sarcophagus shape, tea caddy, c.1820-1830, with two pullout canister boxes and central cut crystal mixing bowl. Height 19.2 cm. Length 30 cm. Depth 16 cm ***
*** A George III tortoiseshell dome lid tea caddy (1738-1820) tortoiseshell, ivory, mahogany with two inner compartments, original lids and original lead lining. Box height 14.5 cm. Length 16.5 cm. Width 9.5 cm ***
*** A late Georgian tea caddy of bombe shape in burr yew or amboyna front and top and possibly yew wood the sides and back. Having its two lidded canisters, lion paw feet and lion ring side handles. Height: 19 cm;Width: 31 cm;Depth: 15.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian rosewood tea caddy box c.1820 - 1830 ***
*** Mid 19th century mother of pearl tea caddy ***
*** A Victorian burr walnut, domed top, tea caddy, mid to late 19th century, decorated with cross banded veneer, interlocking, key designs, the interior having two lidded, compartments with brass turned knob handles ***
*** A Victorian burr-walnut domed top tea caddy, c.1870, decorated with metal mounts, with two inner compartments. Height 14.2 cm. Width 20 cm. Depth 11.5 cm ***
*** Rosewood tea caddy with two lidded compartments. Late 19th century. 15 x 21 x 12 cm ***
*** A Regency rosewood tea caddy box c.1830's, the interior later relined with velvet, height 17 cm, width 30 cm, depth 15 cm ***
*** George III birdseye maple and rosewood tea caddy c.1800, with two lidded interior side compartments, and early glass central mixing jar. Length 25 cm. Width 12.2 cm. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian burr elm and boxwood stringing tea caddy box, early 19th century interior with two lidded compartments and turned ivory knobs. Height 13.5 cm; width 18 cm; Depth 10.5 cm ***
*** Rosewood tea caddy, English Regency period rosewood tea caddy, 19th century, case of sarcophagus form with a domed basket, dual side handles, fitted interior with two lidded tea boxes, centered opening with molded glass mixing vessel. 18 x 31 x 16 cm ***
*** Rococo style Victorian tea caddy having floral and scrolled work with blank cartouche on each side. By Robinson, Edkins & Aston Birmingham. 1839, height10.1 cm. Weight250.5 grams. ***
*** Danish tea caddy, in 800 Danish silver with a bulbous form having a stepped domed lid with wooden scalloped carved finial, gadrooned shoulders, floral garland central line and oval stepped base with a garland of leaves forming a border. Assay by Christian… ***
*** A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with Mixing jar early 19th century, with two tea canisters and early glass mixing jar. Height 16 cm. Width 30 cm. Depth 16 cm Australiana ***
*** A Regency style faux tortoiseshell tea caddy lined with mahogany with separate and removeable lidded compartments and a glass mixing bowl, on bun feet ***
*** Early 19th century English mahogany tea caddy A/F, of exquisite construction, containing two divisions for green and black tea, the two containers having a cedar body, set into cedar frame, and hand made 'Piano' hinges, bracketing a non-original cobalt… ***
*** Silver tea caddy having worn English hallmarks London assay. Maker unknown. Having an oval from with impressed scrolled floral patterning and domed finial top. Hight: 12 cm. Weight:225.2 grams. ***
*** A Victorian oak tea caddy box late 19th century with two lidded compartments and gilt metal handles, height 16 cm, width 24 cm, depth 15 cm ***
*** Cedar tea caddy (Likely Australian) 19th century, length 21 cm, depth 12 cm, height 14 cm. ***
*** A Georgian mahogany tea caddy box 19th century, height 13 cm ***
*** i) A Chinese blue and white tea caddy, with an unusual scene of horsemen and men pulling a cart. Chinese characters on base. Ii) A small cloissone vase, late 19th century depicting flowers and butterflies ***