GENERAL STARK'S CHINESE TEA CADDY
hexagonal-form with black decoration on gold paint, pewter interior, along with two colorful decorated tea tins and a box of tea, never opened, 8.5"h; 10.5"w; 7"d
typed note: Chinese tea caddy (c. 1795) originally owned by General John Stark, illustrious commander of a New Hampshire regiment in the Revolutionary War. He later coined the phrase "Live Free or Die". His wife Molly was a devoted patriot, nurse to the troops and mother of eleven children. Loaned by Lulie Finlay
Estimate: $600 - $800
Realized: $1,100 - Excluding Buyer's Premium
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Lot 404 : GENERAL STARK'S CHINESE TEA CADDY


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