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- Tea Caddy, 1750-1760 -

- 1750-1760
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Caddy, 1750-1760
- Tea Service, Made by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, 1765-1770 -

- 1765-1770
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Service, Made by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, 1765-1770
- Tea Caddy, 1921 -

- November 01, 1921
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Caddy, 1921
- Tea Caddy, circa 1800 -

- circa 1800
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Caddy, circa 1800
- Tea Caddy, 1875 - This sterling silver tea caddy was part of a multi-piece service. Designers overlaid the caddy's original Western-derived form with images of Asian-inspired landscapes and symbols and applied caricatures of Chinese people. Decorations such as these reflected the fascination with "exotic" places and cultures as perceived by wealthy, late 19th-century American consumers, who had little true understanding of Asian cultures.

- 1875
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Caddy, 1875
This sterling silver tea caddy was part of a multi-piece service. Designers overlaid the caddy's original Western-derived form with images of Asian-inspired landscapes and symbols and applied caricatures of Chinese people. Decorations such as these reflected the fascination with "exotic" places and cultures as perceived by wealthy, late 19th-century American consumers, who had little true understanding of Asian cultures.
- Tea Caddy, 1790-1820 -

- 1790-1820
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Caddy, 1790-1820
- Tea Caddy, 1740-1770 - Tea caddies were an essential part of an 18th-century tea service--as important as the cups, saucers, teapot, and other tableware. Caddies held and preserved loose tea leaves. The set's decorative designs usually matched other pieces to show the owner's good taste.

- 1740-1770
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Caddy, 1740-1770
Tea caddies were an essential part of an 18th-century tea service--as important as the cups, saucers, teapot, and other tableware. Caddies held and preserved loose tea leaves. The set's decorative designs usually matched other pieces to show the owner's good taste.