A large Victorian brass mounted burr walnut tea caddy with domed top, the interior with two compartments and central well for mixing bowl, 20cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep, together with an associated plated and glass lined mixing bowl adapted from a sugar basket (glass cracked)

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