William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy
Discover an exquisite piece of 19th-century craftsmanship with this original William IV rosewood tea caddy. Beautifully inlaid with intricate pewter and shimmering mother of pearl, this caddy captures the elegance and artistry of the era. The rich, dark rosewood creates a striking contrast with the delicate inlays, adding both sophistication and charm to any collection.
Dating back to the early 19th century, this genuine William IV period piece is a remarkable example of the style and opulence of the era. The elegant pewter and mother of pearl inlay work creates a mesmerizing pattern, elevating the caddy to a true work of art. Both the original lids and feet are intact, preserving the caddy’s authenticity and overall aesthetic. The lids open and close with a satisfying precision, a testament to the craftsmanship of the period.
The caddy comes with its original working key, ensuring that both compartments are securely locked, allowing for safe storage of your finest teas. Lovingly cared for, it is in superb condition, with no significant signs of wear or damage.
Product Info
Materials:
Rosewood, mother of pearl and pewter
Age:
c.1830
Size:
Length: 20cm
Width: 12.5cm
Height: 17.5cmShipping
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