Silver Tea Caddies

Price guide to silver tea caddies. Silver tea caddies were popular during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Few 17th century tea caddies are found today.  The majority of silver tea caddies tended to have a rectangular form although some had elliptical and octagonal shapes especially by the late 1700’s.

 

George III silver tea caddy by Henry Chawner

A George III silver tea caddy by Henry Chawner, London 1789 Of plain oval form, with double reeded bands to body, engraved with crest and foliate initials, with ivory finial, key lacking, height 14.5cm, weight 12oz Sold for £750 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2018


PAIR OF GEORGE I SILVER TEA-CADDIES MARK OF EDWARD GIBBON

A PAIR OF GEORGE I SILVER TEA-CADDIES MARK OF EDWARD GIBBON, LONDON, 1724 Each tapering oblong with canted corners and spreading base, the sliding cover with domed pull-off cover, later engraved on each side with a differing coat-of-arms, marked underneath and on sliding cover 4 ¾ in. (12 cm.) high 14 oz. 9 dwt. (449 gr.). Sold for GBP1,500 at Christies in 2018


George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy John Lawford & William Vincent

George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy John Lawford & William Vincent, London, 1763 Of drum form, engraved as a tea crate with Chinese characters, with lead liner, the hinged cover with blossom finial. Height 5 inches (12.6 cm.), approximately 18 ounces, all in. Good condition overall; clearly hallmarked; lead liner is not removable and hence inlcuded in the weight; retains original key . Sold for $7,500 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle New York in 2018


A Continental Silver Tea Caddy. Repousse decorated silver tea caddy with Continental courting and village scenes

A Continental Silver Tea Caddy. Repousse decorated silver tea caddy with Continental courting and village scenes throughout Height: 5.5″ 6.25 ozt. Sold for $250 at Susanin’s Auctions in 2018

American silver tea caddy, Bigelow, Kennard & Co

American silver tea caddy, Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, circa 1870 rectangular with cut corners, each side with bright-cut geometric paneling enclosing a reserve, the front with monogram CG, the sides with chinoiserie scenes, the first of a figure with parasol, the second of a seated couple, the back unengraved, hinged cover marked on base length 4 7/8 in.

12.5 cm 16 oz 15 dwt 522.5 g. Sold for 1,500 USD at Sotheby’s in 2018