19th century sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy with string inlay and three lidded compartments to the interior measures 30 cm high, 15.5 cm wide, af
A Victorian mahogany & bone tea caddy, circular in shape with band & beads of bone, carved bone to top, break to finial & to some bone pieces, height 15 cm, diameter 13 cm
William IV tea caddy early 19th century, rosewood, sarcophagus shape, with brass plaque and matching rosewood handles and, fitted interior, height 18.5 cm, length 36 cm, depth 18 cm
German silver and glass tea caddy c. 1910 the square caddy embellished with silver mounts depicting the four seasons, together with a German silver covered bowl, raised on three hoof feet, hallmarked (2)
Two Scottish themed sterling silver tea caddy spoons, 1836 Birmingham with maker's mark for George Unite, and other apparently, unmarked but X ray tested for sterling, a thistle topped spoon set with a citrine, and an unmarked similar style, spoon set with
four tea caddy spoons: English sterling, Danish, Continental, 1818 to 1935, a Georgian shell shaped fiddle pattern spoon, a Victorian fiddle pattern, spoon, a 1910 engraved double struck floral designed Continental spoon, and a 1935, Copenhagen stamped spo
Victorian mahogany inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, opening to fitted interior with two lidded side compartments and open circular interior with crystal mixing bowl, height 15 cm, width 31 cm, depth 16 cm
Handsome Georgian mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with twin ring handles, opening to reveal central well with crystal mixing bowl, flanked by two hinged lidded compartments, the whole raised on four paw feet, height 27 cm, width 39 cm, depth 22 cm
George III sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked, London, 1783, Wakelin and Taylor, of oval form, set with spherical finial, the body decorated with a border of wreaths and beaded surrounds, engraved with armorial of the arms for Broadwood of Lyne, Surrey
A Regency mahogany tea caddy, plain rectangular form with ebony strung borders, minor losses, gilded brass captured ring handles and ball feet, original fitted interior with twin compartments and a glass mixing bowl.
A Chinese black lacquer & gilt tea caddy, the interior fitted with two pewter tea compartments & canisters, 19th century, the hinged lid painted in gilt with figures sitting & standing in an idyllic garden of foliage & pagodas, within borders of floral mot
A Georgian satinwood tea caddy, early 19th century, of sarcophagus shape with a diamond point lid and an applied bronze basket of flowers motif, lion's head mounts with rings to the sides, an ivory, escutcheon and two internal compartments with blonde wood
George III sterling silver tea caddy, octagonal shape, the hinged lid with green stained ivory pineapple finial, bright cut engraving, London 1807, maket Thomas Liddiard
Twinings Limited Edition Royal Worcester tea caddy to commemorate the Australian Bicentenary, 1788-1988, with documentation and original presentation box
A George III Partridge wood tea caddy, early 19th century, of octagonal profile with contrasting mahogany veneer and boxwood inlay, embellished to the face with a bat wing cartouche flanked by Doric columns, barber's pole bands and ebonised edges throughou
An English Georgian tea caddy in the form of a chest of drawers, mahogany and satinwood with whalebone handles, early 19th century, 13 cm high, 12 cm wide, 8 cm deep
An Art Nouveau silver small tea caddy, oval section, decorated with a frieze of stylized flowers issuing from a sinuous stem. Sheffield 1906 by Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), height 9.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSN
An early 20th century ornate German silver embossed tea caddy, rectangular baluster form, profusely embossed with Harbour scenes including buildings, figures and boats, the conforming lid surmounted with a full figure lion. German silver marks for B. Neres
A rare early 19th century straw tea caddy, treasure chest' shape with the exterior extensively patterned, the lid opens to reveal two straw lidded compartments with ivory knobs. These straw boxes, tea caddies, miniature writing slopes, etc were made by POW
A George III silver tea caddy William Holmes & Nicholas Dumee/ London / circa 1773, of octagonal form with beaded borders, with original key. 12.5 cm high
A late Georgian satinwood tea caddy early 19th century, the caddy inlaid with ebony stringing and marquetry banding around the edges, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with two rectangular tea canisters with hinged lids, flanking a glass bowl 15.5
A Victorian Anglo-Indian tea caddy mid 19th century, of rectangular form, with carved beading to the edges of the lid and base, mother-of-pearl inlaid throughout, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of two rectangular tea canisters with hinged lids
A Victorian burl walnut tea caddy 19th century, of sarcophagus form with generous proportions, the lid opening to reveal two original tea canisters with a married glass bowl, accompanied by a silver-plate spoon 19.5 cm high, 38 cm wide, 22.3 cm deep. Prove
An antique French tea caddy in boulle style marquetry, 19th century, in mahogany, faux tortoiseshell finish with intricate brass inlay. Double well tea caddy inside, coated interior, lids with delicate ivory handles (faults). Some losses, key is missing. H
Victorian rosewood tea caddy. Casket form & with twin ring handles. Mother of pearl inlay escutcheon, fitted interior. Missing mixing bowl. Height 20 cm length 34 cm D19 cm
A Qianlong period porcelain export ware tea caddy, 18th century, the famille rose caddy of typical square section form with sloping shoulders, decorated with an enamel floral spray to both faces and delicate border, decorations, without lid, unmarked, heig
Fine timber tea caddy with Oriental Flourishes made with rosewood veneer and the inside fitted nicely with two lidded compartmental sections and lidded box, size 22 cm x 30 cm x 15.5 cm
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, the shaped square section body with large flat bulbous top lid, raised on four tapered fin decorated feet. Vacant shield cartouche. Birmingham 1898 by Hilliard & Thomason. 132gm, height 12 cm.
19th century tea caddy, in mahogany, of tapering facetted form, opening to three compartments with ivory handles, the whole on four spherical feet, 14 cm x 23 cm
Wonderful Delft tea caddy, of square form, with cylindrical cover, the sides decorated with roundels displaying flowers and sailing boats, accented with floral sprays, height 12 cm
Three English tea caddies, 19th century comprising two box form satinwood strung mahogany caddies and a rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy the largest 12 cm high, 18 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep
Fine Chinese silver & enamel lobed tea caddy, the 4 panels decorated in coloured enamels with flowers and blossom on a fine wire work background, the detachable lid with green enamel leaf border, the base stamped silver, (early 20th century) 15 cm height
An Art Nouveau glass tea caddy by Pallme-Konig, canister form with traditional iridescent trail and lustrous body. Silver plate screw-down lid with mark to interior, possibly that for WMF, height 17 cm.
Rare French Boulle inlaid tea caddy with faux tortoiseshell finish inlaid with brass. Baccarat crystal bowl and original fittings. Ex: Aronson Antiques.
Small flame mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy Victorian in age and featuring gilt lion ring handles and a tapering lid, sitting on bun feet and having an ivory lock. The inside fitted with two compartments with lids, 17 cm x 18 cm x 13 cm
Rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus probably late Georgian and in a rosewood veneer with a curved top and a hinged lid revealing two compartmental mixing sections and a centralised cut crystal bowl, height 20 cm, width 32 cm, depth 17 cm
A 19th century silver plate tea caddy and teapot stand, the oval tea caddy with key opening to reveal a two-compartment interior, the shield engraved cartouche framed with floral spray and ribbon, the oval teapot stand with similar cartouche, bead edge to
A Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy with ivory handle & mother of pearl keyhole, octagon in shape with internal lid & metal lined, handle has come away from top, height 18 cm
George III sterling silver twin handled tea caddy, hallmarked, London, 1813, I,M, with finial and domed cover, flanked by a classical shaped body, decorated with cartouche and phoenix, surrounded by scroll work on circular stepped foot, total weight 185gm,