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D2005-CMD-296
Tea caddy
D2005-CMD-296

Tea caddy

Dateca. 1783
OriginEngland
MediumSpanish cedar, dark wood inlay, bass, ivory or bone, textile (modern)
Dimensions4 x 6 x 5 3/16 inches
Credit LineGift of John A. Hyman: The John A. Hyman Study Collection.
Object number2004-100
DescriptionOctagonal tea caddy of Spanish cedar with black wooden inlaid strips at each corner of sides and lid; pointed vertical oval inlaid bone or ivory escutcheon on front panel; hinged lid with brass hinges and octagonal brass plaque in center of top engraved with "This CADDY and/ BRASS PLATE with THE HINGES/ are parts of the/ Spanish Floating Batteries and/ Cannon destroyed before Gibraltar/ Decr. 13, 1782"; lid lined in modern blue velvet; modern green felt on bottom; traces of foil lining inside caddy.Mark(s)Mounted on the lid, an octagonal brass plate inscribed: "This CADDY and/ BRASS PLATE with THE HINGES/ are parts of the/ Spanish Floating Batteries and/ Cannon destroyed before Gibraltar/ Decr. 13, 1782"ProvenanceGift from John A. Hyman as part of the Hyman Collection, bought via E-bay from Walnut Antiques, PO Box 754, Brewster, MA 02631, 23 September 2004.
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