Item Details
A gorgeous glass tea caddy bowl from the late Georgian period. This lovely example would have originally come from a wooden tea caddy box and the bowl was used for blending and mixing the tea leaves. It stands on a raised star cut foot and the rim is tooth cut. The straight sides are extensively cut with diamonds, pillar flutes and crosshatching in attractive panels. A good collector's piece, useful as a bowl for any purpose.
Origin:- English
Date:- c1830
Measurements
Height 12cm
Body Diameter 10.6cm
Condition
Excellent, with no major chips or cracks. There are a couple of small nicks to the rim, both photographed and are commensurate with age and use
Delivery
Postage and packing £12.00 UK £18.00 Europe £28.00 Outside Europe
UK:£12
EU:£18
USA:£28
WORLD:£28