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A pair of early 20th-Century English Edwardian oak lidded tea boxes. They each have a delightful hand painted faux marquetry shell inlay on the front and the reverse. These tea boxes were used to store tea and are handcrafted, circa 1930 in age. The lids, topped with a finial, fit snugly and they could be used for a variety of purposes. We've not seen any like these collectible boxes previously. We found them in a small village in the Cotswolds. Dimensions are for each.
Dimensions: 4.75” Length x 4” Width x 8.5” Height (each)
Condition is very good, light wear
A pair of early 20th-Century English Edwardian oak lidded tea boxes. They each have a delightful hand painted faux marquetry shell inlay on the front and the reverse. These tea boxes were used to store tea and are handcrafted, circa 1930 in age. The lids, topped with a finial, fit snugly and they could be used for a variety of purposes. We've not seen any like these collectible boxes previously. We found them in a small village in the Cotswolds. Dimensions are for each.
Dimensions: 4.75” Length x 4” Width x 8.5” Height (each)
Condition is very good, light wear
A pair of early 20th-Century English Edwardian oak lidded tea boxes. They each have a delightful hand painted faux marquetry shell inlay on the front and the reverse. These tea boxes were used to store tea and are handcrafted, circa 1930 in age. The lids, topped with a finial, fit snugly and they could be used for a variety of purposes. We've not seen any like these collectible boxes previously. We found them in a small village in the Cotswolds. Dimensions are for each.
Dimensions: 4.75” Length x 4” Width x 8.5” Height (each)
Condition is very good, light wear