Antique tea caddies are small boxes for keeping tea in
georgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1790, George III yew inlaid and mahogany tea caddy. The pagoda top with original swan neck cast brass handle and oval back plates opens to a three section interior. Stock No. 26298
£440.00
view detailsbore park antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
Nice sized comes with key, decorated with French plastic ivoried strips and studs one strip slightly damaged, comes with working lock and key sizes being length 15cm height 15cm depth 12.75cm, offering free worldwide delivery....
£195.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1815, rare Regency rosewood and brass inlaid teapoy on stand. The sarcophagus shaped teapoy has brass beading and an elaborate brass pattern to the centre and brass inlaid front. To the sides are cast...
£2,750.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1800, George III chequer and satinwood inlaid rosewood tea caddy. The chequer and satinwood inlay continues around the top and sides, with a central handle to the lid. Opening to reveal a fitted interior...
£490.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1800, late George III boxwood inlaid tea caddy. With sarcophagus shaped top, and raised sections across, all separated by boxwood inlay. The hinged top opens to reveal 2 divisions, with small brass knobs and...
£375.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1770, George III walnut tea caddy. The rectangular tea caddy has a moulded edge and in the centre is a cast brass swan neck handle with circular pommels and back plates. It has a...
£275.00
view detailsbore park antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
A super rare and early caddie, consider 1750's, hand painted on quality English pine, small in size measurements being 27cm long depth 12.95cm height 15cm. The box being over 300 years old is not perfect,...
£295.00
view detailsbore park antiques, nuneaton, united kingdom
A super early caddie consider 1750's retains original brass ware has rare secret draw, made in quality mahogany and oak, small in size measurements being 23cm long depth 14cm height 17cm. The box being over...
£395.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1815, rare Regency inlaid rosewood 4 compartment tea caddy. Interior has 4 hinged canisters which are removable and 2 oval apertures for mixing bowls. Size 16cm high x 38cm wide x 33cm deep. Most...
£750.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1800, Scottish mahogany and string inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, with brass lion mask ring handles and 2 lidded compartments, standing on 4 brass bun feet. Size 19cm high x 34cm wide x 16cm deep....
£390.00
view detailsgeorgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1820, sarcophagus shaped Regency rosewood tea caddy sitting on bun feet. Most items include delivery anywhere in the UK mainland.
£340.00
view detailsmcbains antiques, exeter, united kingdom
Good small antique 19thC tea caddy the hinged rectangular top with canted angles enclosing lead lined interior.
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view detailsantiques company, ashton, united kingdom
Early 19th Century sarcophagus mahogany tea caddy with brass inlaid decoration and key. The caddy has twin brass handles and supported on bun feet. Upon opening the hinged lid, twin caddies and glass bowl are...
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view detailsantiques company, ashton, united kingdom
George iii mahogany tea caddy, circa 1775. The hinged concave lid fitted with shaped brass handle, enclosing a three partitioned interior, the front panel is fitted with a brass escutcheon, raised on a plinth base...
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view detailsantiques company, ashton, united kingdom
Beautiful rectangle 19th century tea caddy that upon opening, you are presented with two caddies and glass mixing bowl. Includes - Key and Bowl Price includes postage and packaging within the UK Postage Worldwide on request
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view detailscheltenham house antiques, cheltenham, united kingdom
A solid Mahogany tea caddy of superior quality. Overall in very good, clean condition. It has been professionally polished and waxed. Ivory escutcheon. Missing the mixing bowl. English, dating between 1800 - 1840.
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view detailswalter moores and son, market harborough, united kingdom
A harewood (stained sycamore) tea caddy of unusual eliptical shape. The top and front with inlaid conch shells. The interior with original rosewood lid. English Circa 1800 Condition: Good. A detailed condition report available upon request.
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