Dealer Details
Walter Moores & Son
PO Box 5338 Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7WG
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A sarcophagus shaped tea caddy of the Regency period. Dimensions12.00inch wide 7.00inch high 6.00inch deep (30.48 cm wide 17.78 cm high 15.24 cm deep) Condition
Good. A detailed condition report available on request. Additional photographs reflecting condition and further detail available on request.
A Regency Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, unusually veneered in kingwood (Brya Ebenus)normally used for bandings and inlays. "Kingwood (Brya Ebenus) was first imported at the beginning of the 18th Century from South America. It was employed to a very limited extent in the Queen Anne period, cut in veneers for facing a few rare examples of cabinet work. It's use revived in the second half of the 18th Century, when it generally appears as crossbanding in borders etc. It is liable to be confused with some cuts of rosewood but is generally lighter in tone, the dark markings in the grain being consequently more prominent." Source of information: The Dictionary of English Furniture by Macquoid and Edwards Vol. II page 274. Mixing bowl replaced.
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