Regency Brazilian rosewood tea caddy brass inlid, with matching canisters to interior, and Bristol blue glass mixing bowl, lion head mask handles, length 30 cm; height 16 cm
Regency flame mahogany tea caddy inlaid and strung with various woods, ivory key escutcheon, lion ring handles, matching twin interior compartments, with ivory knobs, circa 1820, length 25 cm; height 16 cm
Victorian Tunbridge inlaid rosewood tea caddy castle scene decoration to floral band and satinwood lid, twin fitted interior, circa 1850, length 22 cm; height 12 cm
Stephen Bowers (Australian, b. 1952), T42 tea caddy, c. 1990, wheel-thrown earthenware with underglaze painted decoration, signed, height 20 cm. Provenance: Robin Gibson gallery, Sydney, NSW, (Inv 4346F), November 1994. Private Collection, NSW.
A French quill work inset tea caddy, late 18th century, the rectangular box with chamfered corners, each panel inset with floral quill work and glazed, within a beech frame, opening to dual lidded compartments, (hairlines to the glazing of the lid), 13 cm
A William IV sarcophagus form mahogany tea caddy, circa 1830, of typical form in mahogany with satinwood string inlay, the lid opening to reveal a central associated glass mixing bowl, flanked by two compartments, 14 cm high, 28.5 cm wide, 14.5 cm deep.
A George III oak tea caddy, early 19th century, octagonal in form, with a domed lid opening to reveal two compartments with stained tortoiseshell and ivory lids, the interiors with remnant zinc lining, 12.5 cm high, 17 cm wide, 10 cm deep.
Three Chinese export lacquered boxes, 19th century, including a tea caddy of lobed rectangular form, a circular lidded patch box and a rectangular pen case containing a Chinese export silver fountain pen marked for Wang Hing, Hong Kong, and a wax jack, the
A fine Georgian tea caddy, tortoiseshell and ivory with silver name plaque, early 19th century, fitted with two compartments with tortoiseshell lids, 15 cm high, 20 cm wide 13 cm deep
A quality silver plated tea caddy, with a hinged lid and moulded fluted design to lower body and a engraved peacock crest to lid, height 9.5 cm, width 15 cm, depth 11 cm
A fine American silver plated tea caddy, early 20th century, with Soc mark with Crown, the oval canister finely embossed in the antique manner with Teniers style decoration to the body and lid, silver on copper; trademark stamp underside, height 12 cm.
A George III sterling silver tea caddy, of pagoda form, with Chinoiserie decoration and blossom form finial, with four outset columns entwined with vine leaves, the enclosed panels depicting a lady reading in field, an amphora flower bouquet vase, a women
Antique chinoiserie lacquer tea caddy decorated lacquer case, damage to 1 hinge, with lid opening to fitted interior, with decorated inner pewter lid with carved ivory knob, opening to fitted pewter tea container, length 25 cm, height 15 cm.
Pair Japanese bronze tea caddies each lidded tea caddy decorated with applied bird and blossom decoration, with internal lid to to tea storage, height 18 cm each.
A Chinese export silver tea caddy, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, decorated to the sides with alternating panels of flowers, dragons and landscapes in fine repousse work. Retail mark for Wo Shing, Shanghai. 14.5 cm high, 9.5 cm diameter
A George V silver tea caddy in Queen Anne style, rectangular with canted corners, slide out top and lift of cover serving as a measure. Birmingham 1914, probably by George Unite & Sons. 158gm
Chinese Qing Dynasty blue and white tea caddy, set with a wooden cover, above a rectangular body, decorated with peony scroll raised on a wooden stand, height 16.5 cm (tea caddy)
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy and a pewter tobacco box, early 19th century, a small mahogany caddy with boxwood edging and a shell cartouche to the lid, the interior with lid and tin lined compartments (fault to hinge), and; a pewter tobacco box with deep
A Georgian mahogany box, early 19th century, the restored tea caddy of pleasingly plain design with simple boxwood stringing, ebonised edges and an arrow head escutcheon, fabric lined, height 11 cm, length 20.5 cm, width 10.5 cm
A Victorian bird's eye maple box, 9th century, with key, the light honey toned box with an aged patina, formerly a tea caddy, with rosewood edges and a simple round mother-of-pearl escutcheon, well restored with black moire taffeta lining, height 10.5 cm,
A Regency English tea caddy, rosewood with marquetry inlay, monogram to top A.W.R., circa 1820, interior fitted with two lidded compartments topped with whale bone handles, 15 cm high, 16.5 cm wide, 14 cm deep
Stunning Regency inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with twin turned handles, inlaid with brass scroll work, the cover opening to reveal a central bowl, flanked by inlaid compartments, on bun feet, 32 x 18 cm
Delightful Dutch silver tea caddy, c.1911, of facetted form, decorated with roundels of tavern scenes, surrounded by scrolling acanthus, with unusual sliding base cover, total weight 207gm, height 12 cm
A Regency Killarney ware arbutus wood and yew marquetry inlaid tea caddy, Irish, circa 1820, of sarcophagus form with a penwork panel of Muckross Abbey, 13.5 cm high, 26 cm wide, 13 cm deep. Note: The Muckross Abbey ruins, founded near Killarney by the Fr
An George III rosewood ring handle tea caddy, circa 1820-1830, of rectangular form, inlaid with a brass starburst to the lid, the fitted interior with two rosewood zinc lined tea caddies flanking the original star burst cut blending bowl, 15 cm high, 31 cm
A Regency brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, circa 1830, the interior fitted with a central heavy molded glass blending bowl and two tea boxes with rosewood lids, 15 cm high, 30.5 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep
A Chinese export gilt and lacquered tea caddy, of rectangular form decorated with figural scenes within shaped reserves on dragon and floral decorated ground, the interior with chased pewter lidded liner. With various cartouche depicting tea production and
Georgian mahogany tea caddy chequer banding to exterior, original 'Swan' handle to lid, twin lidded steel canisters to interior, circa 1780, length 24 cm.
Chinese Qianlong period, c.1785 porcelain tea caddy and cover, of facetted form, decorated with figures seated at a table, the sides with reserves of trees with a cracked ice and prunus ground, in tones of green, orange and purple, set with a silver cover
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
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 rosewood tea caddy oblong shape with mother of pearl roundel to the lid, 2 division interior, lacking lids, (cracks and small chips to rear corners), 20 cm width, together with small circular barometer with ceramic dial, 9 cm diameter.
Regency rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus shape, (lacks interior fittings and escutcheon), together with a burr walnut stationery stand with gilt metal embellishments.
An elegant Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with ring side handles, squat bun feet, two compartments to the interior flanking a cavity for a mixing bowl. Inlaid mother of pearl floral motifs to the lid and as the keyhole escutcheon. 31 x 16 x 20 cm.
A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with ring side handles (one faulted), squat bun feet, two compartments to the interior flanking a cavity for a mixing bowl. 31 x 16 x 20 cm.
An exceptional Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the exterior with gilt cut brass, mop and abalone decorative inlays, enclosing two original conforming compartments flanking the cut crystal footed mixing bowl, captured ring side handles and compresse
A fine Regency mother of pearl and tortoiseshell tea caddy, the sarcophagus shaped body with canted corners fully veneered with mother of pearl and tortoiseshell in a lozenge design. The interior containing two partly veneered tortoiseshell tea cannisters
A Georgian tea caddy, birdseye maple with gilt metal lions head handles, early 19th century, 20 cm high, 32 cm, 16 cm deep. Provenance: Blair Castle, Scotland.
A George III Sheraton tea caddy, flame mahogany with satinwood string inlay with marquetry cartouches, all resting on brass bun feet, late 18th century, 17 cm high, 20 cm wide, 13 cm deep. Provenance: Blair Castle, Scotland
A Chinese export armorial tea caddy, 18th century, of flask form, with famille rose enamel decoration to each side in the rococo manner, with cherubim amongst clouds surrounding a coat of arms. The John scarce collection, 10.5 cm high, 7.5 cm wide. Approxi
Two old Chinese bronzed white metal lidded containers, includes a tea caddy and small circular pot, both with traditional dragon decoration in relief, remains of bronze finish.
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
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
Fine Chinese silver gilt, filigree & enamel tea caddy, circular lobed form, the lid with lotus form finial, jade collar, the body overlaid in brightly coloured enamels of bird and blossom, and hardstone cabochons, c1900-1910, 18 cm height
George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon of shovel design with a turned wooden handle. Marked Birmingham, 1809, John Thropp. Length 8 cm, weight 6 grams
Victorian Chinoiserie decorated tea caddy Chinoiserie decoration to exterior, interior with twin compartments, circa 1870s, key available, length 22 cm.
A group of Chinese export silver tea accessories, By Wang Hing, Hong Kong, late 19th century/ early 20th century the square container impressed '??' [pao-saang], 'WH90', the cylindrical caddy, 'Wh', '90', and the tea strainer, 'Silver', '??'[silver], 6.8 c