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Chippendale period snakewood tea caddy.
A George III Chippendale period tea caddy veneered in snakewood; the lid with a rococo swan neck handle which opens to reveal an interior divided into three sections; having barber's pole stringing to each edge and raised on ormolu ogee bracket feet.
Snakewood is a rare tree from South America and gets its name from the unusual snake skin like figuring of its timber.
Dimensions
Height: 6.25" (15.75cm), Width: 10.25" (26cm), Depth: 6.25" (15.75cm)Stock number
BA1096The BADA Standard
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- Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
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