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A pretty English Regency sewing or work box of sarcophagus form, with penwork decoration of bucolic scenes, with gilt brass paw feet and lion's hea...
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£460
Pretty mahogany work box, kingwood banded lid and boxwood line, enclosing a fitted tray with small compartments, raised on decorative brass ball feet.
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£500
Circa 1815, a neat sized Regency rosewood and brass inlaid domed pagoda top tea caddy. The top has brass inlay on four sides and the crown, the fro...
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£360
Lovely quality Regency tea caddy, figured mahogany with decorative knulling and inlayed brass handle, fitted with two containers and raised on flat...
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£1650
A Regency tortoise shell tea caddy with mother of pearl inlays
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An exquisite little Regency Cream & Gilt Japanned Sewing Table Cabinet. Decorated on the top & front with gilt chinoiserie and brightly coloured fi...
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Superb Regency Tea Caddy with a stunning bow fronted pressed Tortoiseshell Starburst panel, silver initial plate and silver plated ball feet and fi...
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Wonderful example of a Painted Penwork Sewing Box, all applied on white wood sycamore box with a quite beautiful complex shape, giving the artist m...
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£595
VeneeredAn early 19th century amboyna veneered slope top writing box.
The box has a decorative panel in the centre of the lid, a broad geometr...
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£1500
Circa 1815, Regency tortoiseshell, ivory and white metal inlaid tea caddy. The shaped and curved top is segmented with metal string inlay, and open...
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£425
Late Regency rosewood writing slope with brass inlaid decoration, and carrying handles. Fitted interior with ink wells and concealed drawers. Circa...
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Wonderful basket with carrying handle also decorated in Penwork. The penwork garden scene depicts a young man attempting to woo a young lady accomp...
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£3950
A large and fine blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy with ivory stringing, the two interior compartments with matching tortoiseshell covers. The initial...
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£950
A Regency mother of pearl tea caddy with a single band of tortoiseshell around the hinged lid.
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£2850
An English, Regency period, pagoda shaped tortoiseshell tea caddy, well matched panels with ivory stringing and the original matched covers within.
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Fine quality Regency kingwood and brass inlaid Tea Caddy. Circa 1810.
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£1850
A small early 19th Century mahogany medicine cabinet, the twin doors opening to reveal an arrangement of bottles, some with labels for A.B. Sparrow...
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Regency pen & ink work Box. Circa 1810.
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£395
An early 19th century burr yew woo Needlework Box with domed lid and shaped sides. The interior lined with the original blue paper.
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£3950
Regency period tea caddy in excellent condition raised on four small silver plated ball feet. The interior has two compartments with lids
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£975
Late Regency Mahogany Writing Slope brass bound. Carrying handles. side drawer. Fitted Interior c/w ink wells.
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£1475
Regency Corromandel tea caddy with brass inlay fitted interior with glass mixing bowl
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£5000
Exceptional Regency Ribbed Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy with canted lid an silver plated finiel
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£1500
A good quality George III period early 19th century mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers with original bun handles and standing on shaped ...
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A tiny red-painted English Regency chest of drawers, with graduated drawers, reeded detailing and shaped bracket feet and brass drawer pulls.
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A pair of 19th century tea caddies in the shape of melons.
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£795
The box lid with Sheraton oval inlay and inlaid chequer border
and two coin slots of different sizes. The front and back each
inlaid and with f...
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£4750
The box is both a masterpiece of both workmanship and design.
The lid with central cartouche of beribboned flowers with foliate scroll-work aroun...
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£495
A Delightful Early 19th Century Octagonal
Burr Yew Tea Caddy Having Boxwood Strung
Decoration
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A kingwood Tea Caddy with fitted interior
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£1750
Pagoda top with silver initial plate. Silver escutcheon.
In wonderful condition.
Two interior compartments with tortoiseshell lids and bone h...
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£3250
President Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) thought highly of such dispatch boxes, which he referred to as "polygraph" desk copying presses.
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£275
A plain style antique caddy box in Old Sheffield plate. Queen Anne style with half ribbed body.
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£1500
Rare Georgian horn snuff mull, modelled as a shoe of that period. Almost certainly this lovely item is of Scottish manufacture and would have been ...
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£1950
Good George III English hallmarked silver kitchen nutmeg grater made in London in 1804 by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson. This piece is of conve...
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£495
A whitewood and veneered spool box with an applied print of the west front of Bath Abbey Church. Possibly attibutable to George Wise Snr.
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£225
A whitewood spool ox with an applied print of Buckland, Devon.
Currently on display at The Edenbridge Galleries
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£100-300
A whitewood spool box hand painted with a rural scene.
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£325
A whitewood reel box with a painted view of a cottage.
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£100-300
A painted Tunbridge Ware needle holder.
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£1500
An extremely rare George III silver Snuff Box made in the form of a Skiff, with prick-dot engraved work to the base to simulate a clinker-built hul...
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£495
A painted Tunbridge Ware needlework basket with a simulated tortoiseshell finish.
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£1250
A finely painted whitewood Tunbridge Ware needlework basket with swing handle. The pin hinged lids are painted with cottage scenes and the frieze i...
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£100-300
Tunbridge Ware box with a painted rural scene
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