A colonial Indian silver lidded tea caddy, barrel form, embossed with traditional hunting scenes including tigers, various figures and buildings. 172gms. Height 9 cm
Late Regency mahogany tea caddy, cross banded in rosewood and strung, original lion side handles, with 3 section inlaid interior, C.1830, 31.5 cm x 17 cm, 19 cm high approx.
18th century tea caddy spoon. Heavily chased silver and gilt decorated with a skull, angel, tree of life etc. Marked cross hammers S and crossed swords 13, approx 13 cm L, 50g
A c.1900 Dutch .835 silver decorative tea caddy, oval section, the cylindrical body with traditional repousse tavern scenes with multiple figures, the lobed shoulder below the decorative cap form lid with turned finial. 165gms. Height 11.2 cm
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape with mother-of-pearl inlay, the hinged lid opening to reveal two compartments flanking a cavity for a mixing bowl. Width 34 cm
Good Georgian tea caddy, with internal two box and centre mixing bowl fittings (blue glass bowl fitted later), brass side handles and inlaid key escutcheon, width 34 cm, diameter 16 cm, height 17 cm
Chinese archaic style bronze wine vessel, with silver and gilt inlay, swing handle, together with Chinese bronze censer engraved with floral motifs, and a Chinese bronze tea caddy decorated with a gilded dragon (3), height 31 cm
A Georgian cut glass tea caddy, circa 1810, the square section caddy with a compressed star cut lid, canted edges, and a diamond point border to the collar; with British antique Dealers' Association label and Moorabool Antiques gallery label, height 13 cm
A Victorian sterling silver octagonal Gothic tea caddy by Joseph Snr. and Joseph Jnr. Angell, mark over struck and engraved J Mayer, London 1845, 19 cm high, 575 grams
Victorian coromandel tea caddy with extensive brass decoration & strength eners, having a two compartment interior with two lift-out boxes in satinwood. Brass plates on lid of boxes with initials 'G' & 'B', for green and black tea. Condition: good, some ge
A Chinese porcelain rectangular lidded tea caddy, the hundred Antiques pattern in polychrome Enamels, 19th/20th century. Provenance: The collection of a retired airline executive, height 15 cm
Chinese porcelain rectangular lidded tea caddy, decorated with turquoise scrolling on a cobalt blue ground, 19th/20th century, cartouches on front and reverse of children at play in overglaze enamel. Provenance: The collection of a retired airline executiv
Chinese ceramic turquoise square lidded tea caddy decorated with phoenix on each side. Provenance: The collection of a retired airline executive, height 11 cm, width 8 cm
A Chinese porcelain rectangular lidded tea caddy with stylized sweet Pea scrolling decoration, 19th/20th century. Provenance: The collection of a retired airline executive, height 15 cm
Victorian tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated with tunbridge inlay borders, opening to fitted interior and mixing bowl, a/f, together with another box and cover, (2)
Tunbridge ware burr timber tea caddy having a central panel depicting a rabbit, with two bands of inlaid panels to the top & the front. A mother of pearl inlaid keyhole, with two timber lidded inserts, with original key.
Tea caddy, late 19th century, silver gilt lidded canister, extensively decorated with blossoms & birds, in enamel turquoise, with jade collar mounted on the shoulder, height 18 cm
An old Berlin hand-painted porcelain tea caddy, the front and back panels painted with classical figured scenes, jewelled gilt borders on cobalt ground, the sides, top and lid with further conforming detail, underglaze blue mark, signed J. Koller, the base
A Sheraton cube-form tea caddy, oval radiating inlays, cross-banded detail, chamfered corners, bone inlaid teardrop form escutcheon, a brass captured handle to the top. 12.5 cm x 10 cm x 12 cm
A George III flame mahogany inlaid tea caddy, rectangular form, satinwood and ebony strung, shell and floral inlays, a two-compartment interior. Compressed bun feet. 20.3 cm x 13 cm x 13.5 cm
A George III ivory octagonal tea caddy, the ivory panels with fine banded green stained ivory and other banding, silver shield escutcheon, remains of silver foil to lining, some distress. 10 cm x 7.5 cm x 12 cm
Georgian tea caddy, with ivory panels, tortoiseshell stringing, inlaid mother of pearl & gold and handpainted cameo lozenge, 12 cm high, 15 cm wide approx. (losses).
A Japanese lacquered tea caddy, early 20th century, the rectangular hinged box with fan and flower shapes to the lid decorated with red and gold colours depicting birds and landscapes, the body with floral motifs and tendrils, with a circular patterned esc
A fine carved bamboo tea caddy, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, Utilising the natural culm of the bamboo and finely carved in deep relief to a principal panel and three shaped cartouches, with figural narratives in traditional garden pavilion settings and two
Two porcelain tea caddies by Thuringian and Samson, 1800 and later 19th century, a Thuringian tea caddy of arched form with a monochrome profile portrait bust of Julius Caesar and spouse, and a floral decorated rectangular caddy with canted corners and an
A George III papier mache tea caddy, attributed to Henry Clay, circa 1780, the caddy of elliptical form, the hinged lid surmounted by a brass swing handle, the ebonised ground decorated with trailing husk borders in the 'Etruscan' manner, foiled to the int
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with Mixing jar early 19th century, with two tea canisters and early glass mixing jar. Height 16 cm. Width 30 cm. Depth 16 cm Australiana
A sterling silver tea caddy, 1911 Birmingham, with rubbed maker's mark, the square section caddy with canted edges having a shaped and hinged dome lid with ball knop; hallmarked underside and to interior of lid, silver weight 130gr height 9.5 cm
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, early 19th century, the simple rectangular box with a single tea compartment with remnant tin lining and a scallop rimmed glass mixing bowl. Height 14 cm. Width 24 cm. Depth 13 cm
A Continental silver tea caddy, 1944-1968 period Italy, with .800 standard and provincial stamp for Alessandria, the straight-sided oval caddy of slightly tapering form with a low domed lid and finial, engraved decoration surrounding plain cartouches and t
Two sterling silver Japanese geisha tea caddy spoons, Meiji period about 1900 and after 1928, one with the junjin character mark of pure silver, the later marked 'Sterling', the spoons both cast as kimono clad geisha, with the open parasols serving as the
A Japanese sterling silver geisha tea caddy spoon, Showa period, after 1928, the finely chased spoon cast as a geisha in a floral kimono, the terminal in the form of her shamisen, her open parasol serving as the bowl of the spoon; marked sterling underside
A Georgian paper mache and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, two compartments, with brass and mother of pearl fittings, (a/f), some inlay missing and lid missing screws. 15 x 25 x 18 cm
A Regency oak and rosewood tea caddy, English, circa 1810, 18 cm high, 31 cm wide, 16 cm deep. Exhibited: Portobello Antiques, Auckland, 5 November 1990
Victorian Queensland maple campaign tea caddy having brass mounts & a hinged lift top, the interior with three hinged compartmentys with lead lining. Condition good, minor scratches & age related wear. Dimensions 23 x 252 x 22 cm
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with radiating pattern to the lid and front, canted corners, ivory trim and handles to the two interior lids, raised on bun feet. Minor attention required. 17.5 cm x 9.6 cm x 13.5 cm
A Chinese silver cubic tea caddy, late Qing dynasty, late 19th/early 20th century, the hand beaten body applied with a scrolling dragon chasing a flaming pearl, the cover with lettering 'cha', the base marked 'Hu Tianxing, 10.5 cm high, 8 cm square, 170 gr
A Chinese porcelain tea caddy, 18th century, with arched shoulders, applied silver-plated rim and stopper with cork, encre de Chine, restrained floral sprays to all facets with decorative borders to shoulders, 17.5 x 8.5 x 4 cm
A Chinese famille verte tea caddy, Kangxi period (1662-1722), decorated with flowers and butterflies on each side, 15 x 11.2 x 5,4 cm (without wooden cover)