Skip to main content
1 of 16

Victorian 1850 brass bound coromandel tea caddy

You May Also Like
  • Antique Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, Anglo Indian, Colonial, Campaign, Victorian, 1850
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an antique sarcophagus tea caddy. An Anglo-Indian rosewood colonial campaign casket with brass inlay, dating to the early Victorian perio...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century British Decorative Boxes

    Materials

    Wood

  • 19th Century Coromandel Vanity Box with Silver Gilt Fitted Interior by Asprey
    By Asprey International Limited
    Located in London, GB
    A Victorian Coromandel and Brass bound Dressing Case By Asprey The hinged cover with an inset brass monogram, the base with a jewellery drawer and two fitted internal trays, contai...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Decorative Boxes

    Materials

    Brass, Silver, Vermeil

  • Fantastic quality antique regency coromandel wood tea caddy
    Located in Ipswich, GB
    Fantastic quality antique regency coromandel wood tea caddy having a quality coromandel wood tea caddy with ringlet carrying handles to both sides and a lift up top opening to reveal...
    Category

    Antique Early 19th Century Tea Caddies

    Materials

    Wood

  • Antique English Coromandel Brass Mounted Wooden Double Tea Caddy 19th Century
    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    Stunning and exceptional example of a well grained Dome Topped Fully Fitted Double Coromandle Tea Caddy of compact proportions, late 19th century, of English origin. The rectangular hinged lid opening to reveal an original sectional interior complete with twin dome shaped finial covers, the outer body with lavish polished brass applied decorative mounts Condition: Good condition, original good surface patination. Lock is present, key does not turn, some wear to fabric under the lid. Height: 6.5" (16.5cm). Width: 8.5" (21.5cm). Depth: 4.5" (11.5cm). Location: Dublin City, Ireland. Affordable Fixed charge Worldwide Store to door shipping. Coromandel: also known as Makassar Ebony, is a member of the genus Diospyros and one of the plants commonly known as ebony. Coromandel ebony wood is variegated, streaky brown and black, nearly always wide striped. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work and joinery. The tree grows up to 20 meters under favourable circumstances, although such trees are rarely seen nowadays. Since Coromandel ebony has been a woodworker's favorite for centuries, most of it has been felled and used in high quality furniture. The natural area of distribution are some Indonesian islands.As this exceptionally beautiful species of the Ebonies has been much appreciated by woodworkers all over the world through the past 2 centuries...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Tea Caddies

    Materials

    Crystal, Brass

  • Victorian Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy
    Located in Bedfordshire, GB
    A Charming 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy With Attractive Floral Band To Main Body And Parquetry Perspective Cubes To Hinged Lid Enclosing Lidded Interior. Tea was an extrem...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Tea Caddies

    Materials

    Other

  • Victorian Hungarian Ash Tea Caddy
    Located in Bedfordshire, GB
    A charming Mid-19th Century hungarian ash tea caddy of unusual design, having applied tablet & chequered strung decoration to well figured exterior, with slightly domed hinged top en...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Tea Caddies

    Materials

    Ash

Recently Viewed

View All