Antique Single compartment Partridge Wood Tea Caddy
Circa 1790
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Front view showing the
interesting “feathery” figure of partridge wood.
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Back view with original
double hinges.
The figure of the back is
less pronounced.
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The partridge wood at the side uses some of the sapwood which is a
lighter colour to the heartwood.
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The partridge wood at the side uses some of the sapwood which
is a lighter colour to the heartwood.
there is a shallow crack in the sap wood on one side.
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The lid has a finely turned bone handle.
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The lock is a later Victorian replacement. It is stamped
"Secure Lever".
An 18th C lock would have been simpler and have only one hole in the
lock plate. |
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The lid and the inside of the caddy retain
a lot of the original lining.
When first made the lid would have been supported by the tea. The
triangular supports at the corners are a later addition.
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