A Victorian Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy, of waisted rectangular form, marquetry inlaid with geometric and floral bands, domed lid opening to twin compartments, raised on turned bun feet, with key and a nickel silver caddy spoon, width 22.5cm

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