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Tea Caddy

1750-1770 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Tea chest with caddies. Carved mahogany with silver plated mounts. The tea chest is of sarcophagus form, the lid composed with bands of acanthus, foliage and egg and dart mouldings. The base has a frieze of blind fret work surmounting strips of arrow and tongue and gadrooned work. The mounts are in the rococo manner consisting of a loop handle, elaborate key escutcheon and standard claw and ball feet.
The interior possesses three removable canisters with zinc linings.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 8 parts.

  • Tea Caddy
  • Tea Caddy
  • Tea Caddy
  • Tea Caddy
  • Lid
  • Lid
  • Lid
  • Cap (Closures)
Materials and techniques
Carved mahogany; silver plating
Brief description
Tea caddy, English, about 1760
Physical description
Tea chest with caddies. Carved mahogany with silver plated mounts. The tea chest is of sarcophagus form, the lid composed with bands of acanthus, foliage and egg and dart mouldings. The base has a frieze of blind fret work surmounting strips of arrow and tongue and gadrooned work. The mounts are in the rococo manner consisting of a loop handle, elaborate key escutcheon and standard claw and ball feet.
The interior possesses three removable canisters with zinc linings.
Dimensions
  • Width: 30.5cm (Note: maximum)
  • Height: 19.1cm
  • Depth: 18.1cm (Note: maximum )
Object history
It seems possible that the carving can be associated with the workshop of William Vile and is comparable to the work on the Medal Cabinet in the Museum.
Purchased in 1966 from Spink and Son Ltd. [R.P.66/2760].
Association
Collection
Accession number
W.11:1 to 8-1966

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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