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Late 18th Century Qing Dynasty Chinese Tea Caddy With Cover

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Late 19th Century Qing Dynasty Covered Porcelain Ginger Jar
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Late 19th century blue & white porcelain covered ginger jar, Chinese. Qing Dynasty. Double happiness symbols; scrolling vines & snow pea flowers surround the Happiness characters. Co...
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Late 19th century large pigskin storage box, Chinese. Late Qing dynasty. Burnt red color & silvered brass or paktong fittings; the handles & their back plates of good quality. Label ...
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Export Papier Mache Round Tea Canister Box
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Mid-19th century Chinese Export papier mache round tea canister box. Qing dynasty. Scarlet ground with a surround of exquisitely hand gilded & painted tea scenes. Some scuffs & inner...
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Mid-Late 18th Century English Cast Brass Tobacco Box
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Mid-late 18th century cast brass tobacco box, English. Eight sides with conforming cover with bell metal finial. 5 1/8" x 3 5/16" x 4.5" h. Whitehall Antiques is a family business t...
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Circa 1780 Continental Porcelain Tea Caddy
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Continental tea caddy, c.1780, molded soft paste porcelain. Neoclassical swag decoration, gilt monogram. No cover. Harvey Gunter collection. 3 1/4"w., 1 1/4"d., 5"h. Whitehall Antiq...
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Circa 1870 Napoleon III French Tea Caddy
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Circa 1870 Napoleon III French Tea Caddy. Fine quality with Old Paris Porcelain fittings - 2 tea caddies & a sugar caddy. The box is inlaid with engraved brass. Each porcelain caddy ...
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