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In the 17th century, tea was first introduced to Britain from the East Indies by the Dutch East India Company who had a monopoly on this trade, as well as some of the spices now in common use. As a result, the leaf tea from which the drink was made was an extremely expensive commodity, and so had to be appropriately stored and safeguarded. The tea caddy was devised for this purpose.

The first tea caddies, sometimes called tea canisters, as they were only single compartment vessels, were often of silver, and bottle shaped with a removable top that could be used to measure tea into the pot.

In the 18th century, taxes were imposed on tea making it even more expensive, and to safeguard the contents a lockable box was devised. The simple forms of these boxes had a removable receptacle to store the tea. The larger examples housed more... two receptacles side by side. The tea containers were often lined with a silver paper like substance presumably to protect the tea from moisture. The tea receptacles were often separated by a glass bowl, usually referred to in auction catalogues as the "mixing bowl" or "blending bowl", the idea being that each of the two containers held a different variety of tea, and they were blended in the bowl in proportions suitable to the maker, before being added to the teapot. Others, however, believe the bowl was used for sugar.

The most common material used for tea caddies in the 18th century was silver, and in the 19th century was wood, but tea caddies are also commonly seen finished in pewter, ivory, tortoise-shell, mother-of-pearl, brass, copper, papier mache and silver.

Befitting their status, the finest materials and craftmanship were used in the manufacture of tea caddies, emphasised by the complicated shapes which were variations on a square, rectangle or casket.

In 1784 the tax on tea was reduced from over 100% to 12.5%, and at the same time the monpoly on supply of tea by the Dutch East india Company was beginning to wane. As tea grew cheaper, there was less concern with safeguarding the contents, and as a result the of the tea caddy slowly declined. Most tea caddies avaiolable on the market were made before the mid 19th century.

A variation on the tea caddy is the teapoy, where a larger version of the tea caddy was mounted on a stem and base to form a small table. less...

Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, oval part fluted shape,…
Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, Sheffield 1897, George Travis & Co

Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, oval part fluted shape, Sheffield 1897, maker George Travis & Co, approx 243 grams

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Small Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, oval shape with…
Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy and Ashtrays Set, Sheffield 1894

Small Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, oval shape with flowers and scrolls, Sheffield, 1894, together with a pair of sterling silver ashtrays and a larger example all with engine turned decoration, approx 186 grams

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Georgian V sterling silver tea caddy plain bombe form, the…
Plain Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy

Georgian V sterling silver tea caddy plain bombe form, the hinged lid with urn finial, Sheffield 1912, approx 139 grams

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Edward VII sterling silver tea caddy in the form a Georgian III…
Edwardian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Knife Box, Sheffield 1908

Edward VII sterling silver tea caddy in the form a Georgian III knife box with engraved initials, Sheffield 1908, aprox 279 grams

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An exceptional exhibition quality silver plated tea caddy…
Silver Plated Tea Caddy with High Relief Panels

An exceptional exhibition quality silver plated tea caddy adorned with silver electrotype panels in high relief. The interior fitted with two lidded tea cannisters with engraved tops, circa 1870. Impressed mark 'Elkington Faciet', 6.30 in. high, 7.09 in.…

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Sterling silver tea caddy, Sheffield 1910-11, maker Martin Hall…
Sheffield Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 1910-11

Sterling silver tea caddy, Sheffield 1910-11, maker Martin Hall and Co Ltd, 341 grams

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A sterling silver tea caddy, Sheffield, 1907, Rubbed makers…
Sheffield Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 1907

A sterling silver tea caddy, Sheffield, 1907, Rubbed makers mark, weight 129g, height 3.35 in.

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George V. sterling silver tea caddy two handled bombe form,…
George V Sterling Silver Tea Caddy

George V. sterling silver tea caddy two handled bombe form, hinged lid with swing handle, beaded rim on shell top scroll feet, Sheffield 1913, approx 162g

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Early 19th century Sheffield Plate tea caddy, the body of…
Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy with Heraldic Crest

Early 19th century Sheffield Plate tea caddy, the body of reeded elliptical form, set with a stepped domed cover and pineapple finial, with engraved heraldic crest plaque to body, height 6.50 in., width 5.31 in.

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English late 18th century Sheffield silver on copper tea caddy,…
Sheffield Silver Tea Caddy, Adams Style

English late 18th century Sheffield silver on copper tea caddy, in Adams taste, of oval form, decorated with central crest of a hand clasping a salmon surrounded by floral swags, with beaded edges, 3.35 in. x 5.12 in.

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George III sterling silver oval tea caddy with bright cut bands…
Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, Sheffield 1796

George III sterling silver oval tea caddy with bright cut bands and two shields, one with engraved initials, detachable lid, Sheffield 1796, maker William Tucker & Co, approx 133 grams

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A Victorian Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy with rams head…
Victorian Rams Head Tea Caddy

A Victorian Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy with rams head handles, height 8.66 in. registration marks for circa 1873

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A quality silver plated tea caddy, with a hinged lid and…
Silver Plated Tea Caddy with Peacock Crest

A quality silver plated tea caddy, with a hinged lid and moulded fluted design to lower body and a engraved peacock crest to lid, height 3.74 in., width 5.91 in., depth 4.33 in.

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An ornate Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy, decorated with lion…
Lion-adorned Old Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy

An ornate Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy, decorated with lion head ring handles and a lion finial, height 6.69 in., width 7.28 in., depth 4.53 in.

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A fine American silver plated tea caddy, early 20th century,…
Early 20th Century American Silver Plated Tea Caddy

A fine American silver plated tea caddy, early 20th century, with Soc mark with Crown, the oval canister finely embossed in the antique manner with Teniers style decoration to the body and lid, silver on copper; trademark stamp underside, height 4.72 in.

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18th century Sheffield silver on copper tea caddy, of shaped…
Sheffield Silver Tea Caddy with Beaded Borders

18th century Sheffield silver on copper tea caddy, of shaped form, with a hinged cover with handle, decorated with beaded borders, a/f, height 4.53 in.

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A George III style Sheffield plate tea caddy, oval with gadroon…
Gadroon-rimmed Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy with Monograms

A George III style Sheffield plate tea caddy, oval with gadroon rims, engraved monograms to either side, height 3.74 in.

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An Art Nouveau silver small tea caddy, oval section, decorated…
Art Nouveau Silver Tea Caddy with Floral Frieze

An Art Nouveau silver small tea caddy, oval section, decorated with a frieze of stylized flowers issuing from a sinuous stem. Sheffield 1906 by Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), height 3.74 in. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE,…

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy, oval basket weave form, pull…
Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, Sheffield 1897

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, oval basket weave form, pull off lid. Sheffield 1897 by Martin, Hall & Co, height 3.07 in. 73gm

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A 19th century silver plate tea caddy and teapot stand, the…
Silver Plate Tea Caddy and Teapot Stand

A 19th century silver plate tea caddy and teapot stand, the oval tea caddy with key opening to reveal a two-compartment interior, the shield engraved cartouche framed with floral spray and ribbon, the oval teapot stand with similar cartouche, bead edge to

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Good Victorian silver plate tea caddy, (height 11 cm).
Victorian Silver Plate Tea Caddy (11cm)

Good Victorian silver plate tea caddy, (height 4.33 in.).

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Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy and tray, hallmarked…
Edwardian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy and Tray

Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy and tray, hallmarked Sheffield, 1909, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of boat form with reeded border and engraved with central inscription, with a hinged domed lid set with baluster finial, on elliptical form tray with reede

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Victorian sterling silver tea caddy oval shape with quatrefoil…
Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy with Engraved Decoration

Victorian sterling silver tea caddy oval shape with quatrefoil outline, engraved bright cut decoration of ribbons, floral swags and cartouches, Sheffield, 1861, maker, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co

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George V sterling silver two handled tea caddy bombe shape,…
George V Silver Tea Caddy with Swing Handle and Legs

George V sterling silver two handled tea caddy bombe shape, domed lid with swing handle on 4 shell top scroll legs, Sheffield 1918, maker William Hutton & Sons, Ltd

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Good Victorian tea caddy c1880, with ornate silver plate mounts…
Victorian Silver-Plated Tea Caddy with Ram Head Handles

Good Victorian tea caddy c1880, with ornate silver plate mounts and ram head handles on four bun feet, width 9.06 in. x depth 5.51 in. x height 5.12 in.

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Antique silver plate tea caddy, crested with stag, marked…
William Hutton Silver Plate Stag Crested Tea Caddy

Antique silver plate tea caddy, crested with stag, marked William Hutton, 4.33 in. high

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Georgian style silver plated tea caddy, with lion mask handles…
Georgian Silver Plated Lion Tea Caddy, 12cm

Georgian style silver plated tea caddy, with lion mask handles to sides, 4.72 in. high

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George III Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy, with 2 key lock lift…
George III Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy with Key Lock

George III Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy, with 2 key lock lift lid compartments, 6.30 in. wide, 7.09 in. high

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Silver plated tea caddy
Silver Tea Caddy

Silver plated tea caddy

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An apprentice silver plate tea caddy, etched to the inner lid,…
Antique Silver Plate Tea Caddy by Jas. W Prickett (1891)

An apprentice silver plate tea caddy, etched to the inner lid, worked by Jas. W Prickett 3rd February 1891', height 5.12 in.

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A silver plate on copper tea caddy, height 12 cm
Silver Plate on Copper Tea Caddy (12 cm)

A silver plate on copper tea caddy, height 4.72 in.

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Art Nouveau sterling silver tea caddy cylindrical shape with…
Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Tea Caddy with Floral Panels

Art Nouveau sterling silver tea caddy cylindrical shape with detachable lid, stylised Art Nouveau floral panels, Sheffield, 1901, maker Roberts & Belk limited

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Antique sterling silver Tea caddy with fluted body and hinged…
1915 Harry Atkin Sheffield Silver Tea Caddy

Antique sterling silver Tea caddy with fluted body and hinged lid. Marked Sheffield, Harry Atkin, 1915, approx 302g,

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Small silver plated architectural l tea caddy of small scale,…
Silver Plated Architectural Tea Caddy

Small silver plated architectural l tea caddy of small scale, approx 3.94 in. high, 2.17 in. Sq

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An early Georgian Old Sheffield plate tea caddy 13 cm high
Georgian Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy - 13 cm High

An early Georgian Old Sheffield plate tea caddy 5.12 in. high

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Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked Sheffield 1909,…
1909 Sheffield Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 60g, 7.5cm High

Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked Sheffield 1909, 60 grams approx, 2.95 in. high

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A late Victorian silver plate tea caddy, rectangular baluster…
Victorian Silver Plate Tea Caddy by Rogers & Slater

A late Victorian silver plate tea caddy, rectangular baluster form embossed with florals and scrolls, flowerhead and leaf sculpted finial, raised on four scrolling legs. Hallmarks for Rogers & Slater

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Silver plated tea caddy with engraved cartouche
Engraved Silver Plated Tea Caddy

Silver plated tea caddy with engraved cartouche

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Sterling silver Regency style tea caddy with fruit detail to…
Regency Style Sterling Silver Tea Caddy by James Dixon & Sons

Sterling silver Regency style tea caddy with fruit detail to handle. Maker James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield, 1905. Height 5.91 in. Weight 310g

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A late Victorian silver plate mounted oak tea caddy, late 19th…
Victorian Oak Tea Caddy with Silver Plate Mounts

A late Victorian silver plate mounted oak tea caddy, late 19th century, of sarcophagus form with a hinged top enclosing two compartments with covers, the metal cover engraved with bamboo and foliate designs, the body with decoratively shaped mounts through

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