Miniature silver bee cage or transporter?

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Peartree1234
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Miniature silver bee cage or transporter?

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I would welcome thoughts on the purpose this miniature pierced silver box. It is hallmarked for Sheffield, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 1898. It measures approximately 6.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep x 4.5cm high. I am unsure what it is for but my best guess is a Queen bee cage for which similar items exist in wood from the c 1900's. I am pretty sure the piercing is original to the box. All thoughts welcome, thank you.

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R ingo
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Re: Miniature silver bee cage or transporter?

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Hello Peartree1234,

could it be a cricket cage?

(when you make google images search for "cricket cage brass" there are good examples to see)

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Re: Miniature silver bee cage or transporter?

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Maybe a tea infuser. For herbals or larger teapot.
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Re: Miniature silver bee cage or transporter?

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I'm with Jim, looks like a tea-ball (well, in this case a cube), have seen similar before...

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