Furniture, Works of Art, Carpets & Clocks - 16 Jan 2025
A VICTORIAN EBONY AND BRASS MOUNTED TEA CHEST
A VICTORIAN EBONY AND BRASS MOUNTED TEA CHEST
BY JENNER & KNEWSTUB, MID-19TH CENTURY
with strapwork mounts, the cover enclosing a pair of hinged, lift-out canisters flanking a glass sugar bowl, a plaque inscribed 'Jenner & Knewstub 33 St James' Street'
16.1cm high, 32.3cm wide, 16.6cm deep
Catalogue Note
Established around 1856 by Frederick Jenner and Fabian James Knewstub, they were located at 33 St James’s Street, and then later in 1862, at 66 Jermyn Street, London. Their work was displayed at the International Exhibition of 1862 and at the International Exposition of 1878 in Paris.