A FINE MID 18TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER CHINOISERIE TEA CADDY, C. 1753
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A FINE MID 18TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER CHINOISERIE TEA CADDY, C. 1753
A FINE MID 18TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER CHINOISERIE TEA CADDY, C. 1753
the George II period chased tea caddy in the 'Tea Picker' pattern, first popularized by Paul de Lamerie in the 1740, of rectangular form on four scrolling feet, decorated in the Rococo style with C scrolls and shellwork, with hinged cover with floral and shell pattern, hallmarked London, 1753, maker's mark for John Holland II,
13cm high, 350 grams, 11.2 oz.
Good condition.
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A FINE MID 18TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER CHINOISERIE TEA CADDY, C. 1753
Estimate £1,200 - £1,800
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