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...

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An antique English coromandel tea caddy with domed top and twin…

1855 English Coromandel Tea Caddy with Whalebone Handles

An antique English coromandel tea caddy with domed top and twin compartments, whalebone handles and remains of zinc lining, circa 1855, 17 cm high, 24 cm wide, 13 cm deep

Large rare Regency sarcophagus tea caddy in coromandel wood…

Regency Coromandel Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, c1825

Large rare Regency sarcophagus tea caddy in coromandel wood with ebony feet and ring handles, the interior with matching vaulted canisters and original bowl, c1825

Victorian coromandel tea caddy with extensive brass decoration…

Victorian Brass-Decorated Coromandel Tea Caddy

Victorian coromandel tea caddy with extensive brass decoration & strength eners, having a two compartment interior with two lift-out boxes in satinwood. Brass plates on lid of boxes with initials 'G' & 'B', for green and black tea. Condition: good, some…

A brass bound coromandel tea caddy, circa 1860. Rectangular…

Brass Bound Coromandel Tea Caddy (1860)

A brass bound coromandel tea caddy, circa 1860. Rectangular form with decorative engraving, the domed cover enclosing two tea compartments. Ex. Theodore and Alexander Goff Ltd (Hong Kong)

Regency tea caddy, c. 1815, of sarcophagus form in coromandel…

Regency Coromandel Tea Caddy with Glass Bowl

Regency tea caddy, c. 1815, of sarcophagus form in coromandel wood, containing two lidded caddies and cut glass mixing bowl, height 22 cm, width 35 cm, depth 19 cm. Provenance: Fraser's Antiques, Willoughby, 1992

Antique coromandel and brass tea caddy, Circa 1880. 29 x 15.5 x…

1880 Coromandel & Brass Tea Caddy

Antique coromandel and brass tea caddy, Circa 1880. 29 x 15.5 x 16 cm tall