C. Gilbert, Masterpieces of English Furniture: The Gerstenfeld Collection, Christie's Books, 1998, 'Tea Chests and Tea Caddies,' Chapter 11, pp. 182-187, fig. 111, p. 248.
Additional Information
The unusual mother-of-pearl canisters (two tea and one sugar) relate to similar examples attributed to English goldsmith and entrepreneur, James Cox (c.1723–1800).
A Rare George III Mahogany, Silver & Mother-of-Pearl-Mounted Tea Caddy