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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...

Georgian Tunbridge tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated…
Georgian Tunbridge Tea Caddy with Inlaid Geometric Motifs

Georgian Tunbridge tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated with inlaid geometric motifs, set with hinged top opening to reveal two compartments below a purple fabric lining, 5.31 in., 9.25 in., 5.31 in.

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19th century Tunbridge Ware tea caddy, of rectangular form, the…
Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy with Oval Roundel Inlay Design

19th century Tunbridge Ware tea caddy, of rectangular form, the cover set with oval roundel displaying two figures, surrounded by ebony and inlaid borders, opening to two fitted compartments with covers, 4.92 in. x 7.48 in. x 4.53 in.

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Victorian Tunbridge inlaid rosewood tea caddy castle scene…
Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy with Castle Inlay

Victorian Tunbridge inlaid rosewood tea caddy castle scene decoration to floral band and satinwood lid, twin fitted interior, circa 1850, length 8.66 in.; height 4.72 in.

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Tunbridge ware tea caddy 19th century, rosewood & fruitwood,…
19th Century Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy

Tunbridge ware tea caddy 19th century, rosewood & fruitwood, inlaid decoration, height 14, width 9.45 in.

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Antique Tunbridge ware domed tea caddy inlaid decoration, dual…
Domed Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy with Dual Compartments

Antique Tunbridge ware domed tea caddy inlaid decoration, dual lidded compartment.

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Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy, domed cover, covered single…
Floral Victorian Tea Caddy with Domed Cover

Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy, domed cover, covered single interior, floral patterns

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Tunbridge ware tea caddy 19th century, with floral & fruiting…
19th Century Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy with Inlaid Decoration

Tunbridge ware tea caddy 19th century, with floral & fruiting vine inlaid decoration, waisted body & bun feet, 8.46 in. wide, 5.31 in. high & 4.33 in. deep

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Three sarcophagus shaped tea caddies, 19th century, each of…
19th Century Sarcophagus Tea Caddies of Varying Sizes

Three sarcophagus shaped tea caddies, 19th century, each of varying size, two raised on bun feet with ring handle details, the other with Tunbridge inlay, 7.87 in., 6.50 in. and 5.31 in. respectively

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A parquetry and Tunbridge inlay tea caddy, opening to reveal…
Parquetry and Tunbridge Inlay Tea Caddy with Dual Compartments

A parquetry and Tunbridge inlay tea caddy, opening to reveal two compartments with lids. 8.46 in. x 4.53 in. x 4.72 in.

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A Victorian dome top walnut tea caddy box, 19th century, the…
Victorian Walnut Tea Caddy with Tunbridge Ware Edges

A Victorian dome top walnut tea caddy box, 19th century, the plain high domed box with a burr walnut lid and well figured timbers to the body and interior, two lidded compartments with Tunbridge ware style coloured edges, and later lined with complementary

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Tunbridge ware timber tea caddy, with mother of pearl…
Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl

Tunbridge ware timber tea caddy, with mother of pearl escutcheon and key, 7.87 in. x 4.33 in., 4.33 in. high

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Victorian tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated with…
Victorian Inlaid Tea Caddy with Mixing Bowl and Box

Victorian tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated with tunbridge inlay borders, opening to fitted interior and mixing bowl, a/f, together with another box and cover, (2)

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Tunbridge ware burr timber tea caddy having a central panel…
Tunbridge Ware Rabbit Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl Inlay

Tunbridge ware burr timber tea caddy having a central panel depicting a rabbit, with two bands of inlaid panels to the top & the front. A mother of pearl inlaid keyhole, with two timber lidded inserts, with original key.

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A Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy with flower and leaf…
Victorian Flower Tea Caddy

A Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy with flower and leaf motifs. Width 8.66 in.

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Tunbridge ware tea caddy, with fitted interior, 14 cm x 11.5 cm,…
Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy with Fitted Interior

Tunbridge ware tea caddy, with fitted interior, 5.51 in. x 4.53 in., 5.51 in. high approx.

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Antique Tunbridge ware tea caddy, with mosaic floral decoration…
Mosaic Floral Tea Caddy

Antique Tunbridge ware tea caddy, with mosaic floral decoration & domed hinged lid, 5.71 in. high approx

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