Antique 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, In Good Antique Condition, Missing It’s Escutcheon.400mm wide x 250mm high x 230mm deep.
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Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy A Victorian Rosewood 2 section Tea Caddy. Has a few issues to make it a perfect box, so please see photographs which will enlarge to show close up. The main issues are a piece of missing trim to the top front. A little damage to the front, see last photo, and one internal section has a lining inside, the other doesn't. No key. Overall the Caddy looks good, and with the above items corrected it would make a perfect Tea Caddy. Please see photographs that will enlarge and ask any questions you may have.
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This Antique Indian Rosewood Spice or Tea Caddy with Silver Coloured Rings, made circa 1890, is a beautifully crafted box from India. With its antique originality and unique design, this caddy is a charming addition to any collection of Asian or Oriental antiques.
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This antique large inlaid Rosewood tea caddy with handle is a rare and elegant piece of woodenware from the early 19th century. Crafted from high-quality mahogany, this original tea caddy exudes a sense of history and sophistication. The intricate inlaid design adds a touch of luxury to your tea-drinking experience, making it a beautiful and practical addition to any collection of antiques or vintage pieces. Perfect for storing and organising your tea inventory, this tea caddy is a timeless and classic item for any tea lover. Length 30.6cm Width 15.2cm Height 15.8cm Please see photos as they form part of the description Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class tracked medium parcel due to size & weight
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This charming little box is being sold for restoration etc as it has losses and damage Original porcelain feet
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Great potential to make a nice caddie.To EU it would be £14.00-Anywhere else would be £32.00 or more.
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This is a tea caddy box dating from between about 1820 and 1860, later converted to a jewellery box with a red cloth lining and tray. It has beautiful rosewood veneers. Size: 28 cm log x 15 cm wide x 16 cm high approx. Weight: about 504 grammes Condition : Good condition: The round escutcheon is missing from the front and there is no key. Some minor marks and could do with a careful wax & buff up, perhaps.
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A lovely piece after a bit of quick restoration. There is no key.
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