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| Tea Caddies and Cannisters | Tea caddies and tea canisters dating from the mid-eighteenth century into the nineteenth century. Included are wooden caddies, some finely inlaid caddies, silver and porcelain tea canisters. | |
| | Pair George II Sterling Silver Oval Tea Canisters. Contemporary Chased Floral Decoration, Flower Lid Finials, Removable Sliding Bases. Made by Samuel Taylor, London 1754. Click here for more details (Ref: S1044c)
|  £2,000.00 Calculate Currency Exchange
| |  £699.00 Calculate Currency Exchange | George III Satinwood Single Cube Tea Caddy, Exquisitely Inlaid On All Four Sides & Top With Ovals & Quarter veneers, Very Fine 'Rope' Inlay Borders, Boxwood strung, Brass Loop Handle, c1785 Click here for more details (Ref: W908) | |
| | George III Hexagonal Mahogany Tea Caddy, Inlaid With an Oval Floral Marquetry Panel on the Lid and Strung with Boxwood and Mahogany, c1790 Click here for more details (Ref: W895)
|  £650.00 Calculate Currency Exchange
| |   £345.00 Calculate Currency Exchange | Worcester 'Bat' pattern Tea Canister, ovoid shaped body, disguised Chinese numeral mark of a '4', c1780 Click here for more details (Ref: P965c) | |
| | Staffordshire Pearlware Cylindrical Tea Canister, Printed with Blue 'Oriental scenes', c1795 Click here for more details (Ref: P848c)
|  £275.00 (Excluding: VAT at 17.5%) Calculate Currency Exchange
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