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D & D ANTIQUES (UK)
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Silver Tea Caddies (click on photos for larger view) O.245: An Edwardian silver tea caddy of bombe' shape on 4 scroll and paw feet, hinged domed lid with flame finial, the body and lid embossed with foliate scroll work. 5 inches high. Made in Chester 1901. By Nath & Hayes. £300.
O.34: An early 20th. century continental bombe shaped silver tea caddy or sugar box, the convex fluted box embossed with a basket of flowers and other foliate decoration, foliate and scroll work central vacant cartouche, hinged lid with similar foliate decoration, lightly gilded interior. 3.5 inches high. 5 inches diameter. 11 troy ounces. bearing English Import marks for Chester 1908. £360.
N.977: An oval silver tea caddy or sugar box on 4 triple scroll feet with a hinged lid and ring handle, shell and foliate engraving, vacant cartouche to the front. Gilded interior. 5.2 inches high, 5 inches long. Made in Germany circa 1900. £320.
N. 654: A 19th. century oval Dutch silver tea caddy, the sides and hinged lid embossed with fishing and waterfront scenes. 4.1 x 2.75 inches ( 10.5 x 7 cms ). bearing Dutch .930 standard silver marks and London import marks for 1890. £280.
N.674 Antique Silver
Tea Caddy
N.674: A late 19th. century Dutch navette-shaped silver tea caddy with hinged lid and bud finial, the whole decorated with panels containing countryside scenes, gilded interior. 3.5 inches high, 4 troy ounces. Made in Holland 1895 and bearing English import marks for the same year. £250.
N.488 Victorian Silver
Tea Caddy
N.488: A late Victorian Silver tea caddy of bombe shape on 4 leaf and paw feet, gadrooned rim and bottom edge, domed hinged lid with a flame finial. 4.4 inches long. Made in Birmingham 1898 by George Unite. £265.
N.540 Antique Silver Tea
Caddy
N.540: An Edwardian bombe' shaped silver tea caddy on 4 applied scroll and paw feet, gadrooned bottom edge, lobed upper body, hinged lid with a flame finial. 4.5 inches high. Made in Chester 1902. £240
N.441 Georgian Silver Tea Caddy
N.441: An early George III silver tea caddy of bombe form on 4 paw feet with a lift off cover and fruit finial, the waisted body partially chased with foliage and scroll work. 5.5 inches tall. Made in London 1762 by Peter Gillois. £900.
N.279 Victorian Silver Tea Caddy
N.279: A late Victorian silver tea caddy of rounded oblong form on 4 ball feet with a domed lid and carved ivory finial. The body and lid deeply embossed with intricate scrollwork and 6 of the 12 signs on the zodiac on each side. Vacant cartouche to the front, and with engraved initial "g" to the rear. Lightly gilded interior with a central partition. 5.5 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches. Made in Sheffield 1897 by Martin Hall & Co. £750.
N.30: An 19th. century cushion shaped silver sugar box or tea caddy on 4 bun feet with silver key and original working lock, hinged lid and gilt interior. 5.5 inches long, 3.5 inches high. Excellent condition. German provincial circa. 1860. £500.
L.963 Silver
Tea Caddy/Sugar Box
L.963: A rectangular Continental silver tea caddy or sugar box on 4 scroll and paw feet the sides embossed with four different rustic scenes of children with domestic animals, the raised lid embossed with a rustic scene of dancing country folk, a violin player and a dog. 5.5 x 4 x 3.5 inches. Fitted with key and lock, gilded interior. 800 standard silver, mid-European circa 1880. £500.
L.660 Georgian
Silver Tea Caddy
L.660: An early George III drum shaped silver tea caddy with a flat base and flush hinged lid with seed pod finial. The body and lid profusely later decorated with flowers and scroll work, vacant car touche to either side. 4.2 inches diameter, 4.4 inches high, key hole to front, but no lock. Made in London 1768 by John Henry Vere & William Lutwyche. £950.
L.199 Georgian Silver Tea Caddy
L.199: A George IV rectangular silver tea caddy of inverted baluster shape chased with flowers,scrolls and diaper panels on 4 cast, pierced foliate and scroll feet. The domed lid similarly decorated and with a cast flower finial. 5 inches tall, made in London 1828 by William Ker Reid. £950.
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