A Papier mâché two compartment tea
caddy with mother of pearl marquetry, Circa 1845
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Papier
mâché two compartment tea caddy exquisitely decorated with
oriental scenes in mother of pearl and gilding, the inside with
supplementary lids. The lock stamped with "VR" for
Victoria Regina. This is one of the few examples of this
decorative style to survive. It points to the work of Alsager, first
employed by Jennens and Bettridge and later in his own company Alsager
& Neville. He was one of the principle exponents of chinoiserie
decoration. Circa 1845.
There are further images of this tea caddy at: http://hygra.com/uk/tc2/TC339-Papier_mache_caddy_circa_1845D/
Origin: ; Circa: 1845;
Materials: Papier mâché.
Size: It measures 8.1 inches wide by 5.5 inches
deep and it is 5.3 inches high including feet: 20.6 cm wide
by 14 cm deep by 13.5 cm high.
Condition: good overall, working lock and key, There is
some cracking of the papier mâchè near the hinges. See images.
As each person has different criteria and antiques by their very
nature have wear please enlarge the images and ask for extra
information as needed.
Keywords: tea caddy, Victorian, papier mâché,
mother of pearl inlay, gilded, japanned, Chinoiserie, Alsager,
Alsager & Neville,
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