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Rare 18th Century George III Lacquer Tea Caddy with Original Lacquer Canisters

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Rare 18th Century George III Lacquer Tea Caddy with Original Lacquer Canisters

This exceptional and rare George III period tea caddy is a remarkable example of 18th-century craftsmanship. Featuring intricate chinoiserie lacquer decoration, the caddy retains all three original lacquer tea canisters, making it an exceptionally rare find. Circa 1740.

Entirely decorated in traditional chinoiserie motifs with finely detailed landscapes, and pagodas, executed in gold against a rich, dark lacquer background.

Superb, with remarkable preservation of both the caddy and canisters.
The interior reveals compartments lined with what appears to be the original vibrant green silk velvet, housing the original lacquer canisters.

This tea caddy is not only a functional piece but also a work of art that reflects the elegance and sophistication of the Georgian period.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Superb original condition.

Dimensions

Available on request

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