William IV Mother of Pearl Inlaid Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
1800 England
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William IV Mother of Pearl Inlaid Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
A fine William IV mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy.
The term ‘caddy’ is believed to have derived from the word ‘catty’, which is the Chinese equivalent to just over a pound (Lb).
Condition
Original
Provenance
Literature
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