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Stair's Incurable Collector
315 East 91st St. – By Appointment Only
New York City, NY 10128 , United States
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English Tea Caddy
$ 850
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Description
George III Birdseye Maple & Boxwood Tea Caddy
With Fan medallion inlay. With 1 key -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 18th Century Materials: Birdseye Maple,Boxwood,Mahogany,Silver,Inlay Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Item was touched up & wAxed. Styles / Movements: Traditional, George II Incollect Reference #: 745613 -
Dimensions
W. 4.5 in; H. 4.5 in; D. 3.88 in; W. 11.43 cm; H. 11.43 cm; D. 9.86 cm;
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Brian Stair is pleased to introduce Stair’s Incurable Collector. Brian has curated a collection of items offered to collectors and designers alike. Items are offered for sale online and can be viewed in person by appointment at the Incurable Collector’s office.
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