Porcelain Tea Caddy

Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780


Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780
Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780
Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780
Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780
Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780

Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780    Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780
Grisaille Chinese Export Tea Caddy. This exquisite slope shouldered tea caddy features a pretty floral swag design en grisaille. 5"H X 3 1/2" W. A Tea Caddy Collection, Schiffer Publishing Ltd.

35 (4th in photo above). Former Property of the Kent County Historical Society, Chestertown, Maryland, From the Tea Caddy Collection of Broadway Producer Mark Bramble, Author of A Tea Caddy Collection. Condition: Nice Condition relative to age, minor paint wear. I will be listing a large Collection of Tea Caddies, many from this private collection with actual photos of listings documented in a reference book so please keep watching! I try and represent items as accurately as possible.

If there are any issues upon receipt of the item, please don't hesitate to contact me. The item "Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780" is in sale since Wednesday, March 31, 2021. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Staffordshire".

The seller is "katja2" and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  1. Style: Georgian
  2. Material: Porcelain
  3. Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  4. Object Type: Tea Caddy
  5. Color: White Multi

Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780    Chinese Export Grisaille Tea Caddy Floral Spray Swag Strong Provenance c. 1780