A GEORGE III SATINWOOD NAVETTE SHAPED TEA CADDY (2)
Late 18th Century
With figured mahogany oval panels to the top and front, bone escutcheon and finials to the mahogany subsidiary covers fitted to the divided interior with remains of foil lining, key, 19cm wide; 12cm high; Together with a George III burr sycamore or maple tulip crossbanded oval tea caddy, remains of interior silver foil lining, key 16cm wide; 12cm high
Estimate: |
£100 - £200
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Hammer price:
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£380 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
Footnotes:
This lot contains ivory
and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (section10). Reference VX8JJTB6. Prospective buyers should be aware that some
countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species,
including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is
advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs
regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot
into another country.
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