Architectural Entity – Victor Rubin (1950 – )
19/10/2023Miniature pine settle with turned spindle back
26/10/2023William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy
This delightful early William IV tea caddy adds a special touch to any home.
Crafted c.1840 in glorious rosewood and inlaid with mother of pearl, this lockable tea caddy hails from England and would have been used to store tea of course! The antique box is further decorated with matching wooden loop handles on the sides.
The inside is lined with red fabric and houses two lidded compartments to keep your tea fresh.
This piece would make a beautiful decorative box for jewellery, keepsakes, or its original purpose – tea!
Category: Previously Sold
Measurements | H 15 x W 21 x D 13cm |
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Wood | Rosewood |
Time Period | 19th Century (1800 – 1899) |
Origin | English |
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