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...

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...

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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 Victorian papier mache tray and associated stand, circa 1850…

Victorian Papier Mache Tray and Stand

A Victorian papier mache tray and associated stand, circa 1850 and later (2). A Victorian papier mache tray and associated stand, circa 1850 and later The lobed rectangular tray having a japanned ground, decorated in colours and gilt with scrolling vines,…

A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid papier mache box, the hinged…

Victorian Mother of Pearl Inlaid Papier Mache Box

A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid papier mache box, the hinged top enclosing dual compartment below, two doors enclosing three drawers, all above a flared base, 29 cm high, 26 cm wide, 23 cm deep

A set of three English lacquered and gilded papier- mache trays,…

1857 Lacquered Trays Set

A set of three English lacquered and gilded papier- mache trays, inscribed 1857 verso, 76 x 56 cm, 62 x 47 cm, 41.5 x 32 cm

A 19th century Moet & Chandon champagne bucket, made from…

Moet & Chandon Papier Mache Champagne Bucket

A 19th century Moet & Chandon champagne bucket, made from papier mache. Decorated with Moet& Chandon branding in gold over a blue ground. Height 22 cm, diameter 20 cm

A George III papier mache tea caddy, attributed to Henry Clay,…

George III Etruscan-style Papier Mache Tea Caddy

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…

Papier mache jewellery cabinet early 19th century, black Laquer…

19th Century Papier Mache Jewellery Cabinet

Papier mache jewellery cabinet early 19th century, black Laquer with hand painted, classical village scene with floral interior, gold painted detailing, seven drawers with lift up lid, velvet lined interior, height 43 cm, length 46 cm, depth 37 cm

'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

An 18th century Continental shaped papier mache tray, circa…

Exotic Bird Papier Mache Tray with Bamboo Stand

An 18th century Continental shaped papier mache tray, circa 1790 with finely drawn exotic bird motifs on an ivory ground, with modern simulated bamboo stand, 49 cm high, 80 cm wide, 60 cm deep

A Victorian papier mache small cabinet, circa 1850 ebonized,…

Victorian Papier Mache Cabinet with Inlaid Mother of Pearl

A Victorian papier mache small cabinet, circa 1850 ebonized, inlaid with mother of pearl, decorated with gilt and sprays of polychrome flowers, having a domed rectangular top opening to reveal a silk lined segmented compartment for jewellery, with two…

An antique French papier mache, growler, bulldog childs pull…

Antique French Bulldog Pull Along Toy

An antique French papier mache, growler, bulldog childs pull along toy, 19th century. With nodding head and pull lead mechanism which opens the dog's mouth and growls. In original working condition, with original glass eyes and wooden castor wheels, the…

Two papier mache trays, 19th century (2). Two papier mache…

19th Century Papier Mache Trays (2)

Two papier mache trays, 19th century (2). Two papier mache trays, 19th century each of lobed rectangular form, the green tray and black tray both painted and gilded with naturalistic flowers (2) The green tray 6 cm high, 79 cm wide, 60 cm deep The black…

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 Victorian mother of pearl inlaid and gilded black lacquer…

Victorian Mother of Pearl Stationary Compendium

A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid and gilded black lacquer papier mache stationary compendium, circa 1850, 42 cm high, 39 cm wide, 35 cm deep