English Victorian yew wood tea caddy, late 19th c., rectangular box with pierced cut-brass mounts and WCE monogram, scrolled brass handle at top of hinged lid, revealing two sarcophagus-form tea boxes, and central cut crystal mixing bowl, approx 6.75"h, 13"w, 6.25"d, 8lbs
10.22.25 - In my opinion regarding: 2120- as noted above, please refer to online images for full views of the lot, the hinges are secure and mounts attached, the wood shows inherent blemishes and imperfections, some small losses, nicks abrasions and light wear, interior boxes are present, but tin liner has worn away, mixing bowl is intact with typical small chips to teeth, overall mentioned commensurate with age and use
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