$650.00
Fine cracks to enamel, and small losses on both sides and back.
Source:
Susan Benjamin. English Enamel Boxes. (1976.)
$975.00
Probably French, circa 1870
Height: 24.75"
Width: 14.75"
Depth : 7.5"
$4,650.00
Circa 1790
Provenance: From the Estate of Edward Bridgeforth, Winchester,VA
Most single compartment tea caddies were originally one of a pair; one for green tea and one for black tea. It is extremely rare for both to survive together.
6.25...
$245.00
5.5" x 3.5" x 2.25" tall
$345.00
$625.00
Height: 5”
Width: 6.5”
$3,500.00
Box: 13.25" x 11" x 4.5"
With stand: 30.25" tall
$2,850.00
William Smee & Sons, London, published a catalog of furniture designs in 1850 which had sideboard...
$2,650.00
13.5" x 7.75" x 15.25" tall
$1,350.00
Height: 4.5”
$2,150.00
Chinese,circa 1850
9.5" x 7"x 5.5" tall
$425.00
Damage to hinge. Lid does not close entirely. Loss to underside enamel.
$2,150.00
Caddies : 6.25"tall x 2.25"deep
Sugar: 10" tall x 2.5" deep
$265.00
Diameter: 5", Height 3.25"
$8,500.00
Provenance: The Cockrell Collection. (Key). (See our #555 for a related example with blue lacquer ground.) See Clark & O’Kelly, p. 109-10 for related boxes. Height, 4.5”; Length, 8.75”; Depth, 4.5.”
$345.00
Early 20th C. (minor dents)
H:6", D: 4.5"
$1,150.00
One of the rarest of this form of tea caddy, the concealed drawer would have held your silver teaspoons.
Height: 6”
Length: 9”
Depth: 6”
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