Superb rare 19th Century French Thula wood Tea Caddy, Sarcophagus shaped box, fruitwood edged all the way around with cut steal pins on every panel and inlaid with "THE", French for tea to the lid. It has the original working key with all the original finishes except the back which has bee...
A George III Oval Tea Caddy circa 1800. Tortoiseshell and Ivory, Inlaid with Pewter, the top has a Silver Sheffield plated knob and silver inlaid escutcheon to the front. It has the original velvet interior to the inside of the lid which when open reveals a beautiful tortoiseshell lid with Ivory kno...
The KAIKADO brand was established in 1875 in the city of Kyoto by Kiyosuke, creator of the first KAIKADO tin tea caddy. The about 140-year-old Chazutsu tea caddy is still KAIKADO's signature product and is highly appreciated for its splendid style and functional, airtight design. While classic KAIKA...
A Georgian c. 1810 triple section Partridge wood Tea Caddy of rectangular form, ship inlaid top the lid, hardwood, ebony and boxwood inlaid and beautifully decorated with the original brass handles. The caddy has a working lock and key, the top opens to reveal three compartments with individual lids...
This is the second of two projects built on semester 2 of my Hand Tool School. It is a great skill builder in a small package. All built by hand you learn wide miters, Mouldings, and lots of chisel techniques. Next semester will be even more fun...
Tea Caddy, This box is burr walnut and edged in tulipwood (11.75 inches side to side by 5.75 inches high by 6 inches front to back). It is the original box with key except the glass which is not the original. If you wish to see more tea caddy's or wish to purchase any please visit our online store a...
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Please view our on site restorer and owner Gary Munday describe an antique Tea Caddy currently on sale at. This antique tea caddy is twin lidded made of figured walnut, inlaid with mother of pearl, abalone and tulip-wood. The box is edged with tulip-wood, with inside edged tulip-wood in both the lid...
Antique Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, Ivory inlaid and sits on brass feet with a silver escutcheon to the front, lovely box. (7" inches by 4.5" inches by 6.5 inches in height). Excellent condition with working lock and key)...
Everal weeks ago we did a show on antique tilt-top tripod tables, and analyzed them according to the approach of Albert Sack, one of the foremost names in the antiques world in the 20th century. His book, "Fine Points of American Furniture: Good, Better, and Best" is a classic known to all...
Olivewood Single Tea Caddy, c.1870. The Caddy is crossbanded and edged in Olivewood with the lid and interior also lined in Olivewood. The Caddy has its original brass handle handle with working lock and key. The box is in excellent condition as shown with an attractive polished finish. 6" wide...
A beautiful Rosewood Tea Caddy from 'The Anne Stevens Collection'. Co author and General Editor of the much awaited book entitled British Tea Chests & Caddies 1660 - 1900. Standing on cast brass griffin feet with indented brass corner stringing and brass basket of fruit handles. The hinged lid o...
Please find the above William IV Tea Caddy circa 1830 for sale in our online store by following the link: This antique Tea Caddy is made from Coromandel wood with beautiful mother of pearl inlaid Palm Trees to the front. The box has original ebony feet and handles with ebony canisters to the inside ...
: Antique Anglo Indian elk horn veneered tea caddy box with hinged lid enclosing 2 covered compartments and a central well (Vizigapatam, 19th Century) (English, Anglo-Indian, accessories, box, horn) (Newel Art and Antiques, New York City)...
, Simon from Dartington Antiques describing A beautiful antique pair matched of burr yew sarcophagus shaped tea caddies with boxwood inlay, bone handles and escutcheons. The lid opens to reveal the equally matched two divided sections each with its own fine burr yew and boxwood decorated lids. The i...
David Nelligan of David Nelligan Antiques, Essex Massachusetts shows a circa 1850 Chinese Export Tea Caddy in Black Lacquer at the June 2012 Antiques at Elm Bank, Wellesley MA. More information at...
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A gorgeous Georgian Burr Yew wood single Tea Caddy. Lovely shape with canted top, the box is crossbanded in Tulipwood and edged in Boxwood. The Caddy has beautiful Harewood inlays to the top and front; keyhole escutcheon in Boxwood and a working lock and key. The underside of the outer lid has been ...
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Offered for sale by Silver2treasure this Antique Victorian Large Silver Tea is oval in shape and has a half reeded pattern to the bottom half of the top part of the body and the lid is hinged lid has a shaped overhanging middle part where it meets the base rim for ease of openingIt is made from a go...
Offered for sale by Silver2treasure this antique silver tea is oval in shape with convex shaped side panels and this pattern is mirrored on the hinged stands on 4 bracket feet and is made from a good guage of silver and has clear hallmarks forAssay Office:LONDONDate: 1901Makers Marks: C.S H (Charles...
This is a beautiful Anglo Indian Tea Caddy. The Caddy is made from Ivory, Ebony and Pewter, the base wood is Sandalwood. The interior is lovely as shown and the border on the interior of the lid is horn. The box is in excellent condition as shown. Size: 3" (7.5cm) wide and 4.25" (10.6cm) t...
A beautiful Georgian c.1805 Mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, shell inlaid to the lid and front. The caddy has a working lock and key, the top opens to reveal two compartments with individual lids. Excellent condition. (12.5cm height by 20.5cm width by 12cm depth)...
+44 208 5544 300alex@pushkinantiques.comAntique 18th Century extremely rare Georgian Solid Silver tea caddy, of cube form, the hinged cover mounted with a cast floral finial, the body hand engraved on each side with Chinese figures in a landscape, the front bearing a vancant shield-shaped cartouche ...
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Superb George III inlaid satinwood tea caddy at ever you wanted to own one of the best tea caddies on the market this would be your chance. This example is in immaculate condition and still has its original Bristol blue glass mixing bowl...
A very fine antique Edwardian English sterling silver bright cut engraved tea caddy; part of our silverware collectionItem Ref: SKU W3783...
A Victorian c.1850 Rosewood , Mosaic inlaid, Tunbridge ware Tea Caddy of square form. It has its original paper lined interior as shown. The caddy has a working lock and key, the top opens to reveal one compartment with lid. Excellent condition. (11.5cm height by 12cm width by 11cm depth)...
Please view above Mother of Pearl Tea Caddy for sale in our online shop, follow the link: Description: Antique 1860 Mother of Pearl antique tea caddy. The caddy sits on coquilla nut feet, one has been replaced, good condition with the silver panel to the lid of the three graces and velvet on the int...
A wonderful floral inlaid Chippendale Tea Caddy c.1780. The Box is Mahogany with beautiful floral inlaid boxwood decoration to the front. It is chequered strung all over, with an oval Satinwood panel to the top, with a brass handle. The lid opens to reveal a three section interior with Mahogany lids...
Primitive Vintage Cutlery Tray Utensil Tool Tea Caddy Tote Box Organizer Wall Carved Wood Wooden Box Display - Just need the box...
Tea Chest Wood covered with enameld copper plates, lined with green velvet, gilt copper mounts English South Staffordshire. ca 1770 by BrassIvyDesign...
Decorating with Tea Caddies~ a very large caddy between a pair of candlesticks on the coffee table...
A GEORGE III HAREWOOD AND MARQUETRY TEA CADDY CIRCA 1790 Of oval form, decorated with floral and geometric design...
Tea caddy Carol says, "I love the mustard color and the primitive artwork - just my style"...
A well patinated satin-birch caddy inlaid with a fine rendition of the Prince of Wales feathers above a crown. The design is sharply defined and subtly shaded on a background of green. 4.5" wide. Circa 1790...
Tea chest circa 1790 - inlaid with swags and bell-husks, the cover with an oval patera, kingwood crossbanding and silver handle and escutcheon, the interior fitted with a pair of lift-out 'D' form caddies with locks, from teasquared...
A wooden tray across the bath.again, see what cost to make and sell.market, old tub with it over with a book, cup of tea, candle etc...
Interior view of excellent 19th c. mahogany tea caddy with single interior tea compartment and glass sugar bowl. Beautiful exterior and interior floral and fan inlay of contrasting woods and cross-banded edges...
1760 British Tea chest at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - From the curators' comments: "The English satirist Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) wrote in his Directions to Servants (1729) about "small chests and trunks with lock and key, wherein they keep the tea and suga...