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Auction House:
Dunbar Sloane Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:67
Lots with images:67
Prices available:67
Category:
Tea Caddies
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid with mother of pearl, 20.5 cm long ***
*** A superb and rare Victorian walnut and parquetry sideboard tea caddy of large sarcophagus form with geometric inlays, lid interior inlaid with central oval shell paterae with conical designs above and below, two inlaid hinged tea compartments centred by… ***
*** A Chinese 19th century export gilt and lacquered tea caddy sarcophagus shape with cantered corners, decorated in shaped panels with figures in interior settings on a floral and daiper pattern ground. Raised on lions head feet. The interior with original… ***
*** Pair early 19th century tea caddies octagonal faceted form, underglaze blue iron red overglaze decorations (slight chipping to one cover) ***
*** Victorian sterling silver tea caddy oval shape with quatrefoil outline, engraved bright cut decoration of ribbons, floral swags and cartouches, Sheffield, 1861, maker, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co ***
*** Art Nouveau sterling silver tea caddy cylindrical shape with detachable lid, stylised Art Nouveau floral panels, Sheffield, 1901, maker Roberts & Belk limited ***
*** George III satinwood & marquetry octagonal tea caddy the lid and front decorated with 3 classical beauties, the back and sides inlaid with burr walnut oval panels, green velvet lined interior with lift out lid, 13 cm width, 12.5 height ***
*** Small George III sterling silver tea caddy footed vase shape with embossed flowerheads and swags, the removable domed lid with urn finial, London 1771, maker Samuel Taylor, approx 297g ***
*** George III sterling silver oval tea caddy with bright cut bands and two shields, one with engraved initials, detachable lid, Sheffield 1796, maker William Tucker & Co, approx 133 grams ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver tea caddy in the form a Georgian III knife box with engraved initials, Sheffield 1908, aprox 279 grams ***
*** Antique Chinese porcelain tea caddy complete with original lid, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling vines. Early 19th century, Jiaqing or Daoguang reign periods. Slight expected signs of wear and use. Height 16.5 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver tea caddy, octagonal shape, the hinged lid with green stained ivory pineapple finial, bright cut engraving, London 1807, maket Thomas Liddiard ***
*** George III mahogany tea caddy, plain oblong shape, shell and scroll cast handle, three division interior on brass lions paw feet, 25 cm wide ***
*** Victorian sterling silver tea caddy quatrefoil outline, hinged lid, gadrooned rim and base and lion mask & ring handles, London, 1898 ***
*** Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy the interior with 2 lidded compartments and central crystal mixing bowl on brass lions paw feet (lacking handles) 30 cm width ***
*** Fine quality Victorian burr walnut & parquetry octagonal tea caddy, 24 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver tea caddy Birmingham, 1901, by William hall. Decorated with cherubs and mythological characters. Height 10 cm. Width 10 cm. Depth 8 cm. Total weight 270g. ***
*** Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with oval fan inlaid to top and front, diagonal crossbanding and ivory escutcheon, 11.5 cm long ***
*** George III walnut tea caddy plain rectangular single section 14 cm length ***
*** William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy three section interior with ring handles ***
*** Fine quality 19th century Anglo-Indian silver tea caddy, rectangular shape with hinged lid, concave corners, traditional ornate allover floral decoration, 183 grams ***
*** Regency rosewood and brass tea caddy sarcophagus shape with ornate brass floral and scroll inlays, 25 cm width. ***
*** Regency rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy oblong shape, the hinged lid revealing an interior with 2 lidded compartments and central well, with ornate brass handles and ball feet, 31 cm width ***
*** Victorian tortoise shell tea caddy plain rectangular form with embossed sterling silver mounts, single section interior (one foot mount missing) ***
*** Victorian sterling silver tea caddy oval shape with lion mask and ring handles and part fluted and embossed scroll decoration, London 1897, approx 190 grams ***
*** Sterling silver Regency style tea caddy with fruit detail to handle. Maker James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield, 1905. Height 15 cm. Weight 310g ***
*** George V. sterling silver tea caddy two handled bombe form, hinged lid with swing handle, beaded rim on shell top scroll feet, Sheffield 1913, approx 162g ***
*** Regency mahogany and inlaid tea caddy rectangular casket shape on brass ball feet, interior with two lidded compartments and central glass mixing bowl ***
*** William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, traditional form, two handled (one chipped), interior with 2 lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl on bun feet, 31 cm wide ***
*** Late 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy quatrefoil shape, oval lid decorated with birds, the body with dancing cherubs, approx 123 grams ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver tea caddy, part fluted cylindrical body, Birmingham 1908, approx 96 gms ***
*** George III mahogany tea caddy rectangular shape, the interior with 2 lidded compartments and central Bristol blue glass mixing bowl, 29 cm width ***
*** George III mahogany tea caddy, plain oblong form with brass handle and 3 division interior ***
*** Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with twin lidded interior and central glass mixing bowl ***
*** Regency rosewood small proportion tea caddy fitted with two interior compartments ***
*** Victorian burr walnut & parquetry banded tea caddy, oblong dome top shape, the interior with twin lidded compartments ***
*** Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form on bun feet (one missing) ***
*** Regency mahogany tea caddy three section interior, all parquetry banded with marquetry panels ***
*** Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy, domed cover, covered single interior, floral patterns ***
*** 19th century tea caddy, inlaid with classical scenes, 28.2 cm ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver tea caddy part fluted quatrefoil shape on bun feet, Chester 1904, approx 155 grams ***
*** Georgian V sterling silver tea caddy plain bombe form, the hinged lid with urn finial, Sheffield 1912, approx 139 grams ***
*** Dutch silver cylindrical lidded tea caddy, traditional embossed decoration of figures, horses and carts in a landscape, 188 grams ***
*** Regency satinwood tea caddy rectangular shape bound in mahogany with herringbone stringing, no division relined interior 23.5 cm length ***
*** George III mahogany tea caddy plain rectangular dated 1765 William Broonehead on lid interior with no interior fittings 23.5 cm length ***
*** A 19th century lacquered tea caddy, scenes to each face. ***
*** Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy the interior with 2 lidded compartments and central glass mixing bowl, 31 cm width ***
*** A Chinese lacquered tea caddy, pewter lined interior. Ex Captain Tilly's Estate ***
*** Dutch silver tea caddy plain footed oval form, the hinged lid with ebonized finial ***
*** Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with double lidded interior and turned carrying handles ***
*** George V sterling silver two handled tea caddy bombe shape, domed lid with swing handle on 4 shell top scroll legs, Sheffield 1918, maker William Hutton & Sons, Ltd ***
*** Victorian figured walnut domed tea caddy, two sectioned interior ***
*** George III satinwood tea caddy, cube with oval inlaid panels ***
*** Late Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, faceted oval form, hinged lid with urn finial, body with raised band, London 1899, approx 136 grams (small dents) ***
*** Regency mahogany tea caddy/stationery box, sarcophagus form with boxwood stringing on ball feet adapted from a tea caddy to a stationery box, 30 cm width ***
*** George V sterling silver oval tea caddy, plain oval the hinged lid with flaming finial, Birmingham 1913 ***
*** Regency mahogany stationery box, adapted from a tea caddy oblong shape with small swing handle to the lid, 29.5 cm width ***
*** Regency mahogany tea caddy rectangular form, with satinwood cross banding ***
*** Cantonese export tea caddy vase painted with female court scenes in famille rose palette (no cover), 11.5 cm highs ***
*** Victorian walnut Gothic revival two section tea caddy all studded brass & ivorine fittings ***
*** Small sterling silver tea caddy, plain cylindrical shape, marks worn, 8 cm high ***
*** Regency rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus shape, (lacks interior fittings and escutcheon), together with a burr walnut stationery stand with gilt metal embellishments. ***
*** George V sterling silver tea caddy, plain cylindrical form, Birmingham 1912, base stamped Flavelle, Sydney ***
*** George III mahogany & inlaid tea caddy, with inlaid oval shell paterae to the top and similar floral inlay to the front (hinge broken off) ***
*** Regency mahogany two section tea caddy in need of restoration ***
*** Early 19th century Naples tea caddy, painted with classical study entitled 'Venus', blue beehive mark, 12 cm height ***
*** Late 19th century European blue & white tea caddy decorated with birds and foliage with matching cover (faults) 14 cm height ***