Regency Spice Tower. T670
Early 19th century three tiered Spice Tower. Turned from sycamore in Tunbridge, Kent, these containers for spices screwed together to form a tower, and could be stacked as much as 10 high. The name of the spice is printed unto a scrolled label later Victorian towers had straight labels. The labels on this small tower are all intact, and overall the condition is good except for a crack in the base container. Circa 1820.
Height 14cm (5 1/2 inches)
Base diameter 7cm (2 3/4 inches)
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Early 19th century three tiered Spice Tower. Turned from sycamore in Tunbridge, Kent, these containers for spices screwed together to form a tower, and could be stacked as much as 10 high. The name of the spice is printed unto a scrolled label later Victorian towers had straight labels. The labels on this small tower are all intact, and overall the condition is good except for a crack in the base container. Circa 1820.
Height 14cm (5 1/2 inches)
Base diameter 7cm (2 3/4 inches)
Height 14cm (5 1/2 inches)
Base diameter 7cm (2 3/4 inches)