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A George IV burr maple and ebony strung tea caddy, circa 1825, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with cavetto moulded band to front, back and sides, the interior with three subsidiary caddies, the central one with lift-off cover with turned bone handle, those flanking it with hinged covers, 16.5cm high, 30.5cm wide, 15cm deep, (one foot probably replaced)
A William IV tortoiseshell veneered, ivory banded and yellow metal mounted tea caddy, circa 1835, of basically rectangular section with triple bowed front and back, the central section raised, with ivory strung angles and two yellow metal faux keyhole escutcheons flanking the central keyhole (lacking yellow metal plate), the fitted interior with subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered and yellow metal mounted caddies with hinged covers flanking a glass mixing bowl (cracked), 13.5cm high, 24cm wide, 12.5cm deep
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, JOHN EMES, LONDON, 1798 of oval bucket form, engraved with wrigglework bands of formal foliage and two vacant ovals, with a reeded swing handle above the centrally flush hinged twin lids 16cm wide, 486gr (15oz) For a similar John Emes caddy of 1807, belonging to Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, fourth daughter of George III, see Christie`s, London, Property from the Estate of H.R.H. The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 26th January 2006, lot 60.

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