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Antique inlaid Chippendale style two compartment tea caddy circa 1770
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Description:
Ref: 883TC  http://hygra.com/box/883TC 

18th C. inlaid two compartment mahogany  tea caddy with supplementary lids inside. The style is inspired by Chippendale's drawings in his Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director 1754 and has rounded caddy-moldings to each edge. It stands on bracket feet. 

Origin: ;  Circa: 1770; Materials: mahogany and inlays in rosewood and boxwood.

Size: 19.8 cm wide by 13.6 cm by 14.8 cm:  7.8 inches wide by 5.4  inches by 5.8  inches.

Condition: good overall with marks of age; working lock and key; see images

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