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Antique English Coromandel Wooden Double Tea Caddy by Thomas Lund 19th Century

REF: LA518601
£875
€1,022
$1,101
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A Superb Example of an English Georgian Period Well figured Coromandel Double Interior Section Tea Caddy of flat rectangular outline, generous proportions and outstanding quality, all areas are edged with self-quadrant mouldings, complete with original working lock and key. First half of the Nineteenth Century. The hinged cover opening to reveal an original fitted interior of twin smooth lift out hinged Caddies, complete with its original hand cut decorative crystal mixing bowl. Condition: Superb condition with no losses to inlays, interior foil linings are quite worn. Baise underneath has wonderful age-wear, very nice untouched surface patination. Lock is present and working, lacking key. Brass plaque Lund 57 Cornwall, London. Measures Height: (overall as shown) 6.75” (17cm). Width: 13” (33cm). Depth: 6.25” (16cm). Location: Dublin City, Ireland. Affordable fixed charge Worldwide Store to door shipping offered. Thomas Lund established his business and warehouse at 57 Cornhill, London in 1804. Initially selling pens and quills, Thomas had expanded the business by about 1815 to include the manufacture of cutlery, writing boxes and other fancy items, taking additional premises at 56 Cornhill. By 1832, Thomas Lund had added dressing cases to his already extensive and impressive manufacturing repertoire. William Lund (Thomas’ son), also a cutler and dressing case maker, set up his manufactory and retail shop at 24 Fleet Street, London in 1835. The property had been acquired from William Anderson, a cutler and razor manufacturer, under whom William Lund had been previously apprenticing.Thomas and William ran their businesses independently, but after Thomas’s death in 1845, William took over the running of both, whilst also expanding his own premises to include 23 Fleet Street. By 1859, the Fleet Street premises had again expanded to include No. 25. When William Lund died in 1872, his son Charles continued on the business under the name of William Lund & Son
measurements
Measures Height: (overall as shown) 6.75” (17cm). Width: 13” (33cm). Depth: 6.25” (16cm).
declaration
Patrick Howard Antiques has clarified that the Antique English Coromandel Wooden Double Tea Caddy by Thomas Lund 19th Century (LA518601) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1830
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Date of Manufacture:
1830
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This Antique English Coromandel Wooden Double Tea Caddy by Thomas Lund 19th Century is located in Ireland

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