Antique Tea chest
decorated with marquetry in rosewood and Amboyna
depicting native flowers circa 1840
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Reference: TC427
Description:
TC427
Tea
chest of sarcophagus shape the front and top having a
marquetry of contrasting amboyna
and rosewood, depicting stylized themes from nature. The interior has
two lift out canisters and a central cut crystal bowl. Earlier
versions like the one here tend to have well made canisters and
carefully finished interiors. Furthermore they are structured with care.
Note the well turned feet and the complex turned solid rosewood loop handles as well as the
solid rosewood framing. Circa 1835-40.
Origin: UK
Circa: 1835-1840
Size: It measures 13.2 inches
wide by 7.3 inches deep and it is 7.5 inches high
including feet: 33.5 cm wide by 18.5 cm deep by 19 cm high including
feet.
Condition: good
original condition, working lock and key
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The marquetry on this
box draws its inspiration from native plants. The treatment is
formal.
The chest has two
liftout canisters and a central cut crystal bowl
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The liftout canisters are inlaid with amboyna.
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The lift out canisters retain some of their original leading
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The inside is lined with
mahogany.
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The cut crystal bowl is also
exceptional. It is probably Irish and and is much the same date as
the chest.
The tax on
the weight of materials used in glass manufacturing in England and
Scotland did not apply in Ireland until 1825.
This resulted
in the setting up of glassworks in various port towns in Ireland such as
Waterford and Cork (1783)
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The underside of the chest is covered with the original marbled
paper. The facings are mahogany with a fillet of solid rosewood.
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