Antique tea caddies are small boxes for keeping tea in
london city antiques, norwich, united kingdom
Antique Regency burr elm tea caddy having a sarcophagus shaped lip which lifts to reveal two lidded compartments with original turned knobs, standing on small bun feet. The colour and patination are striking. H 12.5cm...
£895.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Superb caddie, condition excellent, has the odd blemishes of time that only add to the allure of this top class box, no sign of any old repair, has silver hinges comes with key, length 19...
£495.00
view detailscarse antiques, rait, united kingdom
Good late 18th century George III square shape single tea caddy. Veneered in satinwood with shell inlays to all the sides apart from the back and the top. All the edges have an ebony line...
£335.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Beautiful Caddy, superb veneers of quality chosen mahogany, consider late 18th century nice original feet and lock which has no key, the box is in remarkable condition and nicely sized having overall length of 29...
£245.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1820, George IV rosewood and boxwood inlaid, sarcophagus shaped tea caddy. With shaped top with boxwood inlay, opening to a pair of lidded divisions with turned bone handles. The heraldic shaped escutcheon to the...
£600.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Lovely small proportions condition has some blemishes of time but very pretty little box, offering free worldwide delivery reference LCt
£125.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Georgian caddy, blonde tortoise shell veneered, consider with restorations lovely small sized caddy superb proportions, length 15cm height 15cm depth 11cm, comes with key though lock is jammed, offering free UK delivery, reference BBB
£975.00
view detailsbibury antiques fair 2020, standlake, united kingdom
Burr Yew Tea caddy. Georgian, C 1760. Working lock and key. Great overall condition, with a working lock and key! A lovely item that was from a BADA member prior to my ownership. Obvious signs...
£385.00
view detailsmartlesham antiques, martlesham, united kingdom
18th Century mahogany tea caddy in the Chippendale style, having the original brass swan neck handle and escutcheon, the hinged top opens to reveal three divisions, with one division having the original tin canister for...
£580.00
view detailssmiths of newcastle, gateshead, united kingdom
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/728090679/late-18th-century-tea-caddy-white Buyer is responsible for delivery costs where applicable. We do ship worldwide. A highly attractive example of a late 18th century tea caddy, in original white eggshell paint, with foliate steel mounts to top...
£225.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Nice caddy condition very good, no sign of any old repair, silver hinges to lid, has some blemishes that only add to the allure of this early caddy, consider English pre 1800, sizes are length...
£795.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Made from a wood of the fruit woods family nicely decorated having on either side two lovers hearts inlaid, overall condition is very good believe never had any interior lids key-will need sourcing will look...
£295.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1830, George IV rosewood tea caddy with chamfered fore-edge and opening to reveal the 3 original sections with lids featuring turned bone handle. It has a diamond shaped escutcheon, original lock and key and...
£525.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1820, George IV sarcophagus shaped mahogany, kingwood, ebony and boxwood banded tea caddy. The top which is framed in ebony with kingwood and walnut banding, and has a hinge lid that opens to show...
£675.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1720s, early Georgian tea caddy in finely grained Spanish mahogany with boxwood line inlay. The pagoda shaped lid with original cast brass foliate loop handle opens to a fitted interior, and it is all...
£380.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1830, Late George IV rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy. It has a shaped top with various mouldings, and opens to reveal a pair of hinged containers either side of a circular aperture (originally for...
£725.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1840, mother-of-pearl inlaid and rosewood tea caddy. The sarcophagus shaped caddy with domed top has extensive floral mother-of-pearl inlay. With rosewood ring turned handles at the sides and all sitting on neat bun feet....
£550.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1800, George III large sized, inlaid mahogany tea caddy. The rectangular shaped caddy with boxwood, tulipwood and ebony inlay, and has a three section interior. It has turned wooden ring handles, and is all...
£375.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1790, George III yew inlaid and mahogany tea caddy. The pagoda top with original swan neck cast brass handle and oval back plates opens to a three section interior. Stock No. 26298
£440.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1870, Victorian brass mounted coromandel box or casket. The arched, hinged cover has a lifting handle, and it opens to an unfinished interior. It has pierced brass mounts and original key. Stock No. 24606
£290.00
view detailssovereign antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Nice sized comes with key, decorated with French plastic ivoried strips and studs one strip slightly damaged, comes with working lock and key sizes being length 15cm height 15cm depth 12.75cm, offering free worldwide delivery....
£195.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1815, rare Regency rosewood and brass inlaid teapoy on stand. The sarcophagus shaped teapoy has brass beading and an elaborate brass pattern to the centre and brass inlaid front. To the sides are cast...
£2,750.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa late 1800s, Georgian burr elm tea caddy. With boxwood, ebony and tulipwood inlay, two original internal compartment lids, and all raised on gilt metal supports. Stock No. 25958
£590.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1800, George III chequer and satinwood inlaid rosewood tea caddy. The chequer and satinwood inlay continues around the top and sides, with a central handle to the lid. Opening to reveal a fitted interior...
£490.00
view detailssunnyside antiques, biggar, united kingdom
Georgian tea caddy veneered in mahogany with a fine boxwood edge and crossbanded with king wood inlay. The lid has a wonderful flower inlay in the middle and conch shell inlay to the front. The...
£338.00
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