Object Description
A very good rare George III period silver tea caddy which has a central fixed handle and there are two lockable compartments to each side.
The caddy is delicately hand engraved with marine motifs and to either end is a floral spray one of which contains script initials.
In the eighteenth century one side would have been used for black tea and the other for green tea.
The caddy is in excellent condition with both locks working.
It is made in London in 1798 by John Emes.
Dimensions, height 19.75 cm, length without keys 15.25 cm, width 10 cm.
Weight, 15 troy oz.