In the 17th century, tea was first introduced to Britain from the East Indies by the Dutch East India Company who had a monopoly on this trade, as well as some of the spices now in common use. As a result, the leaf tea from which the drink was made was an extremely expensive commodity, and so had to be appropriately stored and safeguarded. The tea caddy was devised for this purpose.

The first tea caddies, sometimes called tea canisters, as they were only single compartment vessels, were often of silver, and bottle shaped with a removable top that could more...

A substance made by combining mashed paper with glue and other hardening agents, so that, when dry, it can be cut, shaped and even carved. Invented in the 18th century, papier mache was at first used for small items such as snuffboxes and fans. With an improvement in techniques, it was used in the second quarter of the 19th century for a variety of household furnishings chairs, small tables, fire screens, coal scuttles, trays, inkstands and so on. It was frequently gilded and painted with flowers, fruits and rather sentimental scenes, and commonly inset with mother-of-pearl to achieve more...

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A Victorian papier mache tray on a later walnut stand, circa…

Victorian Papier Mache Tray on Walnut Stand

A Victorian papier mache tray on a later walnut stand, circa 1850, the serpentine shaped tray with floral arabesques with gilt highlights supported on a George I style cabriole leg base with anthemion carved knees, 46 cm high, 81 cm wide, 63 cm deep.…

An early Victorian lacquered papier mache tray on stand, the…

Victorian Lacquered Tray on Stand

An early Victorian lacquered papier mache tray on stand, the tray circa 1840, the oval black lacquered tray with gilt decorated border and rolled edge on a later ebonised and gilt stand, the tray 80 cm wide, 64 cm deep, the stand 43 cm high. Provenance:…

A group of twelve late Georgian and early Victorian face…

Chinoiserie Face Screens: Late Georgian to Early Victorian Collection

A group of twelve late Georgian and early Victorian face screens, second quarter 19th century, three pairs and others similar, variously papier mache, wood, and card, all similarly lacquered or painted with Chinoiserie scenes of figures in gardens and…

A vintage Capistrano painted paper mache woman figure, c.1950,…

1950 Capistrano Painted Paper Mache Woman Figure (13 cm)

A vintage Capistrano painted paper mache woman figure, c.1950, height 13 cm

A Victorian paper mache tray top table, the ebonised wood base…

Victorian Paper Mache Tray Table with Gilded Floral Motifs

A Victorian paper mache tray top table, the ebonised wood base with cross stretcher, the paper mache tray decorated with gilded flowers, moths and butterflies on a black ground. 60 x 48 x 50 cm.

A rare Victorian Jennens & Bettridge hand painted tabletop,…

Victorian Hand Painted Table: Titian's 'Rape of Europa' Adaptation

A rare Victorian Jennens & Bettridge hand painted tabletop, finely painted with an adaption of Titian's 'Rape of Europa' circa 1560. Black lacquer back and edge with gilt scrolls. Impressed maker's mark to reverse. diameter 59 cm. Note: A similar table…

A Victorian papier mache serving tray, 19th century the large…

Victorian Papier Mache Mother of Pearl Serving Tray

A Victorian papier mache serving tray, 19th century the large tray with scalloped edge decorated with inlaid mother of pearl floral motifs and gilt highlights to the bevelled border, length 65 cm, width 50 cm

Crystal Palace 'From the Grounds' antique English papier mache…

Crystal Palace 'From the Grounds' antique English papier mache box with glass vignette scene of the famous exhibition hall in London, mid 19th century, 5.5 cm high, 14 cm wide, 10 cm deep

French Chinoiserie papier mache box, 19th century, Japanese…

French Chinoiserie papier mache box, 19th century, Japanese aesthetic, round black and gold box decorated with oriental scenes of people in a garden, with lid, height 7.5 cm, diameter 8.5 cm. Provenance: Ben Stoner Antiques, Sydney

19th century Japanese wall bracket, black papier mache…

19th century Japanese wall bracket, black papier mache decorated with gold and red hand painted Geishas and pagodas, small chip, height 29 cm

A Victorian papier mache music stand, the front panel painted…

A Victorian papier mache music stand, the front panel painted and inlaid with mother of pearl, width 29 cm.

A gilded and lacquered Chinoiserie tray, 19th century, the…

A gilded and lacquered Chinoiserie tray, 19th century, the papier mache tray of serpentine profile, exquisitely decorated with figural narratives set in exotic garden and pavilion settings, enclosed by painted rope twist and elaborate floral borders in…

An antique papier mache desk compendium, mid 19th century, note:…

Mid 19th Century Papier Mache Desk Compendium, Missing Drawer

An antique papier mache desk compendium, mid 19th century, note: missing lower drawer. 34 cm high, 28 cm wide, 21 cm deep

'Growler' antique French painted papier mache pull along…

Antique French Papier Mache Growler Bulldog, Late 19th Century

'Growler' antique French painted papier mache pull along bulldog with growler mechanism, late 19th century, 37 cm high, 45 cm long