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A George III satinwood and tulipwood tea caddy, late 18th century
Of rectangular form with strung borders, lozenge loop handle to cover and ivory escutcheon to front, the interior fitted with subsidiary caddies, interiors silvered, flanking a central recess with etched glass mixing bowl, damaged, with key -- 12in. (30.5cm.) wide; and an ebony and tulipwood veneered tea caddy, possibly George II, 18th century, of box form, inlaid with feather banding, paper lined interior -- 4in. (101.2cm.)
Of rectangular form with strung borders, lozenge loop handle to cover and ivory escutcheon to front, the interior fitted with subsidiary caddies, interiors silvered, flanking a central recess with etched glass mixing bowl, damaged, with key -- 12in. (30.5cm.) wide; and an ebony and tulipwood veneered tea caddy, possibly George II, 18th century, of box form, inlaid with feather banding, paper lined interior -- 4in. (101.2cm.)
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