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18th Century Scroll work Tea Caddy, Circa 1790


George III Scroll work tea caddy of hexagonal form.
The box constructed from satinwood and edged with checkered banding of ebony and box wood. Each panel decorated with gilt and coloured paper scrolls in stylised foliate/shell motifs, the front having a painting of a lady reading. The interior with its original lid retaining excellent colour, opens to reveal a coloured paper compartment.
Paper scrolling, also known as quilling, filigree, was a popular pastime for ladies during the late 18th century. In 1786-7, The New Ladies Magazine described the art as 'able to afford an amusement to the female mind'. The coloured and gilt rolled paper was arranged so that the exposed edges formed a pattern across the surface of the tea-caddy. The result was supposed to resemble gold and silver filigree metalwork.
Dimensions:
Width: 18cm
Depth: 10cm
Height: 13cm
Origin/Age: English, Circa 1790
Viewing welcome by appointment only.
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Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Angmering
West Sussex
Tel : 07922834971
Non UK callers : +44 7922834971
The box constructed from satinwood and edged with checkered banding of ebony and box wood. Each panel decorated with gilt and coloured paper scrolls in stylised foliate/shell motifs, the front having a painting of a lady reading. The interior with its original lid retaining excellent colour, opens to reveal a coloured paper compartment.
Paper scrolling, also known as quilling, filigree, was a popular pastime for ladies during the late 18th century. In 1786-7, The New Ladies Magazine described the art as 'able to afford an amusement to the female mind'. The coloured and gilt rolled paper was arranged so that the exposed edges formed a pattern across the surface of the tea-caddy. The result was supposed to resemble gold and silver filigree metalwork.
Dimensions:
Width: 18cm
Depth: 10cm
Height: 13cm
Origin/Age: English, Circa 1790
Viewing welcome by appointment only.
.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/APR/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Boxes
> Antique Tea Caddy
Date Circa 1790
Late 18th Century Antiques Material Satinwood
Origin English
Item code as1054a031 / 1085
Status Sold
£1290.00 
$1710.15 
€1502.33 

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Shipping information
I am happy to deliver all furniture items within approximately 40 miles of BN16 For £40
For deliveries outside the local area and Europe please contact me for a quote.
For deliveries outside the local area and Europe please contact me for a quote.
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By appointment only
Near Angmering
West Sussex
Tel : 07922834971
Non UK callers : +44 7922834971
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