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A George III mahogany and chequer banded octagonal shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover inlaid with oval panel of conch shell, opening to a later paper lined interior, with inlaid shield shaped escutcheon, 15.5cm wide x 12cm high x 10.5cm deep, together with an early 19th century mahogany and rosewood banded rectangular shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with two covers, raised on four lacquered brass bun feet, 24.5cm wide x 12.5cm high x 13.5cm deep (2).
A George III burr walnut, boxwood lined and marquetry inlaid octagonal shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover inlaid with a conch shell, opening to a foil lined interior, the front inlaid with a conch shell flanked by smaller inlaid panels of urns issuing flowers, 12cm wide x 11.5cm high x 10cm deep
A George III red tortoiseshell serpentine two division tea caddy, with white metal swing handle, corner mounts, with ebonised base and claw and ball feet, the interior with two canisters with octagonal lids, 16.5cm high x 22.5cm wide The caddy had been entered from a private property in South Shropshire. None of the white metal mounts are hall marked, hence 'white metal', however, they have cleaned up fairly easily. Metal mounts lightly grubby. Tortoiseshell lightly grubby throughout with some fading on the lid (see images). The joints to the tortoiseshell are a little open at two other corners and suspect that the joints have been glued at the corners but not recently. A small section lacking to the back left corner of the lid (see image) and the back right corner angle of the base is in two parts. Ebonised base with general light age wear. Flat head screws to the feet and the hinge. Lining to the underside of the lid stiff at the edges suggesting that it has been glued down later. One of the canister lids detached - glue has tried. The flat top section of the other canister has two hair line cracks. Overall, despite faults appearance good. NO KEY, ALL images are online
An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with panelled hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments, with ivory escutcheon, 30 x 14 x 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are areas of loss to the veneer, especially to one of the top corners of the lid, also some wear and rubbing to the back, the velvet lined underside of the lid needs repair, and two of the lids are lacking handles, the central lid appears to be replaced.

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