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
(w908)

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A very attractive George III single cube tea caddy of top
quality, c1785. This stunning tea caddy is unusual in that it has the same very
fine inlaid decoration on all four sides as well as the top. On so many tea
caddies, the decoration is applied only to the top, front and maybe the sides.
With the decoration applied to all sides and the top, it makes this particular
caddy something very special and the quality of the workmanship is extemporary.

Each of the four sides and top of the caddy are given the same
decorative treatment. This decorative treatment is of a central oval medallion
in beautifully figured and rich close grained mahogany. This oval medallion is
edged with the most tiny and very fine line of 'rope' work inlay, executed in
alternating dark and light woods. The size of the pieces of veneer used in
creating the rope work inlay is so small and it must have taken a great deal of
skill and time to produce.


The main face of the sides and top are veneered with exquisitely
grained satinwood, this quarter veneered to give horizontal graining to the side
panels and vertical graining to the top and bottom panels. The sheen and shine
from this delightful satinwood is magnificent - it just oozes quality.

The square quarter veneered satin wood faces are edged with more
very fine and intricate rope work inlay in dark and light woods. There is then a
wide banding to the edges of darker grained mahogany, this providing a perfect
frame to the satinwood panels and central oval motifs.


Finally, there is boxwood stringing applied to the edges of the
caddy-even including round the base.


There is a charming shaped 'swing' loop handle to the lid,
secured on a central circular pin.

Lifting the lid of the caddy reveals the metal foil lined
interior, this covering the inside of the lid as well as the inside of the
caddy.

There is a brass lock to the caddy, but alas there is no key.

Two brass hinges secure the lid to the caddy, both hinges in
good working order and having no play in them. Each hinge is secured by four
brass screws.


The inner rim of the lid and the inner rim of the caddy are
lined with a fine grained wood veneer that is possibly a fruit wood such as
pear.
The base of the caddy has a raised foot rim which like the inner
rims of the caddy and lid, is veneered in a wood that is possibly a fine grained
fruit wood such as pear. The base is then lined with what looks to be the
original green baize.

An exquisite and extremely fine quality George III English
Tea caddy, c1785. Beautifully inlaid on all four sides and the top-a caddy of
outstanding quality for the connoisseur collector.
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