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Victorian tin tea caddy in shape of a coal box

Victorian tin tea caddy in shape of a coal box

Victorian tin tea caddy in shape of a coal box

£125.00

A very unusual Victorian tin or toleware tea caddy in the form of a coal box. The caddy is a perfect little representation of a coal box, it is painted to mimic mahogany and decorated with flowers. The most remarkable thing about the piece is that it still retains the original caddy spoon secured on the back just like a coal shovel would be on a coal box. The whole is a most rare item in great condition just the odd minor blemish. C.1890.
Overall sizes in inches:
5 ¼ wide
5 ¾ deep
5 high

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