A 19th century satinwood tea caddy, plain rectangular, with…
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A 19th century satinwood tea caddy, plain rectangular, with bone diamond-lozenge escutcheon; lock by Jackson, Launceston. Width 32 cm

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  • Satinwood - Satinwood is a dense pale gold coloured timber that was imported into Britain in the second half of the 18th century, and early 19th centuries from the East Indies and the West Indies. The name derives from the satin-like surface sheen when the timber is polished.

    It was used in the solid, as a veneer and in inlays. As well as furniture, satinwood was used for making musical instruments, barometers, boxes and clocks.

    It will usually be found on only the very best quality objects, presumably because of of its cost at the time.

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