George III Mahogany Serpentine Tea Caddy A George III Mahogany Serpentine Tea Caddy, c. 1770, brass bail handle and escutcheon, bracket feet, tripartite interior with single brass tea canister with compass star lid, height 5 1/2 in., width 9 in., depth 5 in. Provenance: Whitehall Antiques, Chapel Hill, NC
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George III Satinwood Dome Top Tea Caddy A George III Satinwood Dome Top Tea Caddy, c. 1790, the cover centered by a green tinted and scorched patera, oval ivory escutcheon, brass ball feet, interior with two compartments with mahogany lids, retains traces of foil lining, height 5 1/4 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 4 1/4 in
Georgian Quillwork Hexagonal Tea Caddy A Georgian Quillwork Hexagonal Tea Caddy, c. 1790, with floral decor, loop handle and lozenge escutcheon, height 4 3/4 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 3 3/4 in.; together with another Georgian quillwork example, also hexagonal, retaining traces of gilt accents, brass loop handle, interior now with green paint, height 3 3/4 in., width 4 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in., note losses to both. Provenance: Livingstone Antiques, and Caroline Faison Antiques, Greensboro, NC, respectively
A walnut and parquetry tea caddy, 19th century, 12cm high x 20cm wide; with further items to include a painted metal corner shelf, mounted metal skewers, a leather jewellery box, a Persian style bird panel within Damascus frame and a German porcelain figural mirror, bearing marks to verso, (6).
Pearlware circa 1790 - 1800 to include two jugs one with mask handle and figural handle, also a tankard and a lidded tea caddy, (5) the tallest jug measures 15cm high Condition report: Mask jug: rim crack and several cracks to the body, peppering. Leaf jug: old restored chips to the spout and the top kick of the handle. Tankard: several cracks to body, heavy staining to body, three flat rim chips. Teacaddy: chip to rim of cover, burst bubbles to glaze.
A Berlin porcelain part tea set, 19th Century, comprising teapot and cover, tea caddy and cover, shaped dish and four cups and saucers, each painted with figures in landscapes within gilt scroll framed pink scale borders, underglaze blue factory mark and impressed marks to bases (some faults).

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