2 (Two) 19th century English tea caddies, the first of sarcophagus form with mahogany veneer and holly or boxwood stringing, the ends with brass ring handles and on compressed ball feet, the interior with two boxes veneered to match the exterior and cut glass waste bowl with the initials "EB" and dated 1850, the other a dome top caddy in burl walnut veneer with engraved brass Gothic mounts, the interior with two compartments, both with burl walnut veneer covers and engraved brass mounts with small knobs, one marked "Black", the other "Green", dimensions of the first listed
Condition
the first in an old finish, escutcheon replaced, numerous small dings, back edge of lid with small dent, two small veneer losses at lower left, top of compartment for bowl replaced, and broken in half, bowl with chipped foot, the other in an old finish, mounts with tarnish and polish residue, minor loss at rear left corner, compartment covers with shrinkage and warp, multiple lots sold as is, no returns ACCESSORIES: , 7in x 12in x 6in