Antique American art pottery umbrella jar by the Wannopee Pottery, New Milford, CT with moulded scrolling vine decoration and mottled brown glaze. 1887-1903.
Exceptional English Regency tea chest in rosewood with brass inlay, feet and carrying handles and retaining its original cut crystal caddies and sugar bowl and its tooled leather lining and tufted felt under the lid. Circa 1810. (minor chip to sugar bowl, 1 stopper)
See Antique Boxes by Clarke and O’Kelly, fig. 355 for a similar example.
Fine Anglo-Indian carved ebony work box with overall foliate and geometric designs, the rectangular lid opening to a removable tray fitted with compartments edged with ivory cut-outs and raised on ivory turned feet. Nagina, c. 1870-90.
For other examples in the Victoria and Albert Museum see “Furniture from British India and Ceylon” by Amin Jaffer, pp. 264-66. ...click for details
Exceptional antique English burled walnut tea chest with engraved brass mounts having a hinged, domed lid opening to a fitted interior with two lidded, removable caddies and original crystal sugar bowl.