Rare Lon Kee Swatow Chinese engraved globe pewter tea/tobacco caddy early 20th century likely c. 1920s marked 888 on base. Comes with all the components including the internal pot and lid with the hinge working without any issues. The item is in good condition with some wear commensurate with age including a few dents to the globe reflected in the price (see photos). Approximate dimensions: height – 16cm, diameter 10cm. Please message us prior to purchasing your items so we can arrange this for you. As part of our environmental commitment all items where possible will be packaged with recycled packaging and/or recyclable materials.
Rare early tea caddy with tin compartments, more functional than decorative made with heavy wood and lock for when tea was expensive. The caddy has three metal compartments inside, two with round lids for the tea and one in the centre with a hinge for mixing. Please see listings for other caddies. All pieces have age related patina scratches rusting etc please see photos. Something on the lid lining. 16 x 16 x 27cm. Please contact me if you need more information.
RARE ANTIQUE FRENCH REGENCY TEA CADDY WITH BURLWOOD AND INLAY EARLY 19TH C. In good condition with chips and ware on all sides. No repairs or restorations found. The inside has a sweet aroma. Measuring 10 3/8″ long by 5 5/8″ deep by 4 1/2 tall.
A lovely silver caddy spoon by Richard Morton Sheffield 1786. This would be one of the earliest silver caddy spoons to be made particularly from a Sheffield silversmith. The spoon is in good order with a fluted shell shaped bowl and plain handle thumb piece. The spoon appears to have made by die stamping or pressing. There thumb piece handle has been lightly monograms with initials in scrolling script. A rare example illustrating the tooling development for caddy spoons in Sheffield with excellent hallmarks in. Size: 8.3 cms approx. Weight: 9 Grams approx. It will be sent within 2 days after receipt of cleared funds. We are proud to be members of LAPADA and CINOA we are governed by their trading rules. Jon Braganza the owner is a silversmith registered at Goldsmiths Hall London and his work in gold and silver will always carry his makers mark.
RARE Antique Canton China Tack Kee & Co Wood Tea Box Caddy Painted Elephant & Flower Design. Condition : Has signs of aging and wear- a handful of nicks, scratches, scuffing, & interior paper lining is slightly unglued in one corner. Flaws shown in pictures. Made from recycled materials. All NWT items must have the tags still attached.
This is a rare early 19th C fruitwood and ebonised French Tea Caddy of flowerhead form. The lid with a domed glass cover containing a beautifully detailed spray of flowers on a body with flaring petals a short stem and round foot. The Caddy is a museum quality piece and exceptionally rare in this condition which is very good. Iron hinge and polished steel escutcheon typical of these continental caddies of this period. Width 14.7 cms.
Rare early tea caddy with tin compartments, more functional than decorative made with heavy wood and lock for when tea was expensive. The caddy has three metal compartments inside, two with round lids for the tea and one in the centre with a hinge for mixing. Please see listings for other caddies. All pieces have age related patina scratches rusting etc please see photos. Something on the lid lining. 16 x 16 x 27cm. Please contact me if you need more information.
RARE Antique Canton China Tack Kee & Co Wood Tea Box Caddy Painted Elephant & Flower Design. Condition : Has signs of aging and wear- a handful of nicks, scratches, scuffing, & interior paper lining is slightly unglued in one corner. Flaws shown in pictures. Made from recycled materials. All NWT items must have the tags still attached.
Antique Canton, China – Tack Kee & Co Cardboard Tea Box & Caddy. Box Measure: 4.5″ x 2.5″. Box has great Graphics. Owner traveled to Asia extensively Circa 1928 – 1940. Condition: Box is in excellent condition. Caddy shows a few rust spots on top – We can’t open it up. Please review photos carefully as they are part of the description. Non-Smoking and Pet-Free Storage.
A fine George III early silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey’s cap with bright cut engraved decoration denoting the stitching, a decorative star to the button on the top and foliate decoration framing a shield cartouche on the brim and further to the underside. It is finished with a shaped engraved “ribbon” at the back. Unusually with full hallmarks under the brim, a very early jockey cap caddy spoon, Birmingham 1798, maker Joseph Taylor. It measures 5cm (2″) long, 4cm (1 9/16″) wide and 1.7cm (5/8) high and weighs 7g. In good condition overall: there are two small splits to the ribbon section at the back. A neat and unobtrusive line of repair to a section of the join with the brim and also to a diagonal across the width of the brim, more clearly seen underneath. A few tiny nick marks to the shield cartouche suggest unsurprisingly an original engraving has been erased. No dents and the engraved detail is nice and crisp and the marks are clear. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Cutlery”. The seller is “the-fancy-fox-antiques” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Mexico, Bermuda, Bolivia, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Ecuador, Egypt, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Nicaragua, Peru, Paraguay, Reunion, South Africa, Chile, Bahamas, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago.