The perfect way to keep your favorite tea: loose tea should always be stored in an airtight container to preserve its aroma. The range of tea caddies leaves nothing to be desired: ceramic, porcelain, metal (tin or silver), wood or lacquer. The most elegant solution for us: a tea box in fine silver!
Elegantly shaped, small tea caddy from around 1910. Oval standing base, vertical, smooth walls, concave shaped hinged lid with geometric knob. Movable decorative eyelets. Marked, made by William Aitken in Birmingham / England, dated 1913. Excellent condition.
Dimensions & details
- sterling silver 925 / -
- Weight 101.54 g
- L / W / H: 9 x 5.2 x 6 cm
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Silber |
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0,20 kg
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0,10 kg
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