Georgian Cuban mahogany tea caddy, with 3 sectioned oak interior, original rococo brass handles and escutcheon, a secret drawer is opened by opening the caddy and lifting up the outer right side, circa 1770, 27 cm wide, 14 cm deep, 16 cm high
William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with boxwood stringing, brass fittings and twin lidded interior, circa 1830, 21 cm wide, 12 cm deep, 17 cm high
A George II silver tea caddy, vase shape, raised on floral cast and pierced spreading circular foot, the body part wrythen lobed and embossed with panels of flowers, engraved with monogram beneath a crest (a demi-eagle displayed), the lid surmounted by a f
A Chinese porcelain tea caddy of cylindrical shape with a serpentine outline decorated with a landscape view and calligraphic inscription, c.1940. The domed lid similarly painted with a coastal landscape. Four characters painted in iron-red decorate the sh
A good Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, rectangular form with hinged panelled lid, ivory trim, two tortoiseshell covered interior lids, raised on compressed circular bone feet. 18.5 cm x 10 cm x 12 cm
Victorian tea caddy of rectangular form, with sloping top, accented with fine stringing, opening to two removable lidded containers with cross banded and strung borders
A fine .934 Dutch silver neoclassical tea caddy, 1919, with standard of period, and maker's mark Av, the oval boat shaped pedestal tea caddy with reed designs to the rim and stepped and hinged lid, with a pine cone finial and radiating leafy mount; hallmar
Victorian rosewood tea caddy with dome top with two lidded interior compartments and mother of pearl key escutcheon, sitting on bun feet. Size height 15 cm, width 20 cm, depth 13 cm
Large William IV rosewood tea caddy, with brass ring handles and three section interior with vaulted canisters, circa 1830, 19.5 cm x 36 cm, 23 cm high
Large late Georgian burr yew tea caddy, on flat bun feet and wheat basket handles, with matching twin canister interior, has mixing bowl and key, 15 cm x 30.5 cm, 15 cm high
A late 19th century Oriental black lacquer finely decorated tea caddy, rectangular form, the casket form with hinged lid finely decorated with exotic birds amongst florals, basket weave trellis finely decorates the sides, the removable lead interior box wi
Moritz of Leipzig, cased picnic set, c. 1920, for six people, interior fitted with two cocktail shakers, two thermos, six graduated glasses, two glass shooter glasses, a spirit flask, tea caddy, vinegar and oil bottles, three food tins, six porcelain plate
German silver tea caddy, Hanau, 19th century, chased in high relief with classical figures and cherubs amongst foliage, hallmarked, approx. Weight 181 grams height 13 cm. Provenance: The collection of a lady, Darling point
Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, case with gilded bronze mounts, interior with replaced glass bowl, height 17.5 cm width 24 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late John Roarty, Point Piper
Regency Casuarina tea caddy, with sarcophagus shape, brass 'Basket of Fruit' side handles, interior inlaid with casurina lids and turned ivory handles on brass bun feet. 21 cm wide, 13.5 cm deep, 15.5 high
A Continental sterling silver tea caddy, Imported by William Moering / London /, circa 1896, of square form, each side decorated with a tavern scene, approximately 198 gms silver, 9.5 cm high, 6.5 cm wide, 4.5 cm deep
A silver oblong tea caddy, 18th century engraved with all over lattice and rosette design, a ducal coronet, crest and cypher, unmarked, 11 cm high, 9 x 5 cm, 465 grams
An English pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, six teaspoons & a tea caddy spoon by Martin, hall & Co, c 1870, engraved with a leaf & millegrain pattern, hallmarked RMEH for Martin, hall & Co, Wt 230grams
Regency Brazilian rosewood tea caddy, with three section interior with sarcophagus shaped ebony canisters, rosewood ring handles on reeded bun feet, 37 cm wide, 17.5 cm deep, 20 cm high
A Chinese export tea caddy, late Qianlong period, circa 1790's, 15 cm high. Provenance: Mossgreen, International Decorative Arts, Melbourne, 2016, lot 153
Jaime Hayon 'Villa Le Lac' Paulowina Birdhouse for Cassina, Birdhouse dresser tea caddy, original Paulowina wood, Italy, designed 2015, 23 cm high, 19 cm wide, 28 cm deep, (original box)
An English sterling silver tea caddy, 1902, cylindrical form with pressed pattern, engraved MC, hallmarked London, 1902, CCP for Charles Clement Pilling, height 20 cm, Wt 177g
A Regency rosewood tea chest, circa 1815, of sarcophagus shape with boxwood edging, a bone escutcheon, twin lion and ring brass handles and raised on elaborate cast shell feet, the fitted interior with hinged caddies and a glass mixing bowl, with a silver
A Samson of Paris tea caddy shaped perfume bottle, 19th century, the rectangular body with a small neck, decorated in the early Worcester style with gilt enriched rococo reserves of fancy birds upon a blue scale ground, with mock Worcester bordered fret ma
A Cantonese famille rose tea caddy, the rectangular tea caddy with a cylindrical domed lid decorated with figures, flowers, birds, auspicious flowers and fruits to reserves; with a bordered modern 'Mandarin' figure stamp underside, height 17 cm
A sterling silver tea caddy Chester /, circa 1913, tapering in form, fluted decoration to lower body flanked by lion head loop handles, on four lion paw feet, hallmarks rubbed, approximately 238gms silver, 13.5 cm high
A George III pear shaped tea caddy early 19th century, realistically carved, each half opens to reveal remnants of a tin lined interior, accompanied by original key, 17 cm total height
Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with three lidded internal felt lined compartments & lid & standing on four bun feet, dimensions 27.8 x 15.5 x 14.8 cm
A Victorian mother-of-pearl and abalone tea caddy, the exterior decorated in traditional checkerboard design, the lid opens to reveal two lidded compartments with ivory knobs, the rim and feet also of ivory. 12 cm x 8.5 cm x 10 cm
A Continental bleu celeste glass tea caddy, rectangular shape with canted corners, gilt metal clashed edges and keyhole escutcheon, engraved monogram to the lid 'LM'. 11 cm x 8 cm x 10 cm
A George III sterling silver fluted oval tea caddy by John Robins, London 1795, with engraved cartouche, initial 'B', scrolls and floral swags, 17 cm high, 385 grams