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 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 13 cm high

A George III sterling silver oval bright cut tea caddy by…

George III Silver Tea Caddy by Robert Hennel I

A George III sterling silver oval bright cut tea caddy by Robert Hennel I, London 1776 13 cm high

Tea caddy. Sterling silver hallmarked London 1900. Height 8 cm

London 1900 Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 8cm Height

Tea caddy. Sterling silver hallmarked London 1900. Height 8 cm

Superb antique tortoise shell and ivory tea caddy, fitted with…

Antique Tortoise Shell and Ivory Tea Caddy

Superb antique tortoise shell and ivory tea caddy, fitted with two sections, silver string inlay, engraved medallion to the top, all standing on ball feet, approx 16 cm high, 19.5 cm long, 12 cm depth

Sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 74 grams…

Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver Tea Caddy (1911) - 74g

Sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 74 grams approx, 10 cm high

A Regency rosewood brass inlay tea caddy, circa 1820, William…

Regency Rosewood Brass Inlay Tea Caddy by William Batley

A Regency rosewood brass inlay tea caddy, circa 1820, William Batley London Holborn, of sarchophagus form with twin ring handles, the interior with two hinged lidded compartments, embelished with scrolling brass inlay throughout, with original Williams…

Silver on copper early Victorian tea caddy, approx 11 cm high,…

Early Victorian Silver on Copper Tea Caddy

Silver on copper early Victorian tea caddy, approx 11 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter

A William IV mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, the interior…

William IV Mahogany Tea Caddy with Lion Face Handles

A William IV mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, the interior with three compartments, one ivory knob remaining, captured ring side handles with lion face back plate, on four bun feet. (Small repair to lid). 36 cm x 21 cm x 19 cm

A Georgian tea caddy, tortoise shell & silver with ivory…

Georgian Tortoise Shell Tea Caddy with Silver & Ivory Trim

A Georgian tea caddy, tortoise shell & silver with ivory internal trim & knobs, early 19th century. 13 cm high, 17.5 cm wide, 10 cm deep

Sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked London 1910, Goldsmiths &…

London Hallmarked Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 1910

Sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked London 1910, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd stamped to base, 12.5 cm high approx.

Royal Doulton Queens Ware Dame tea caddy with silver lid marked…

Royal Doulton Dame Tea Caddy with Silver Lid

Royal Doulton Queens Ware Dame tea caddy with silver lid marked STER, 14 cm high approx

A Chinese rattan tea caddy with a rose medallion teapot and two…

Qing Dynasty Tea Set in Rattan Caddy

A Chinese rattan tea caddy with a rose medallion teapot and two cups, Qing Dynasty, mid to late 19th century, in original condition, a flower, bird and insect sprigged straight sided pot with a recessed lid and wire handles and two associated tea cups in…

A pair of George III sterling silver tea caddies. Maker Robert…

George III Silver Tea Caddies by Robert Hennell (1794)

A pair of George III sterling silver tea caddies. Maker Robert Hennell, London 1794

Sterling silver lidded tea caddy with key

Silver Tea Caddy with Key and Lid

Sterling silver lidded tea caddy with key

Tea caddy, bombe shaped, silver plated on copper

Bombshell Tea Caddy: Silver Plated Copper

Tea caddy, bombe shaped, silver plated on copper

A sterling silver tea caddy, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths…

Melba's Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, London 1904

A sterling silver tea caddy, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London, 1904 of knife box form, the lid surmounted by a cloverleaf loop handle, opening to reveal a gilt interior, engraved 'NM' 360 gms, 10 cm high, 9 cm wide, 9 cm deep. Property…

A George I style silver tea caddy of baluster form with…

George I Style Silver Tea Caddy by C & R Comyns

A George I style silver tea caddy of baluster form with close-fitted cover; C & R Comyns, London 1917. Height 13 cm. Weight 265g

A George II pedestal footed sterling silver tea caddy, 1750…

George II Sterling Silver Tea Caddy

A George II pedestal footed sterling silver tea caddy, 1750 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Taylor, specialist caddy maker, of shaped bulbous form and decorated in the rococo manner, bearing a contemporary coat of arms and a crest to the opposite…

English hallmarked sterling silver Edward VII tea caddy having…

Edwardian Silver Tea Caddy with Pull-Off Lid

English hallmarked sterling silver Edward VII tea caddy having a plain straight -sided cylinder shape body, a pull-off lid that acts as a measure, sitting on a flat base. Stamped 144444 Birmingham, 1910, maker Martin, Hall & Co condition good to fair,…

A Decahedron ivory veneer and brass tea caddy the panelled body…

Ivory and Brass Tea Caddy with Engraved 'M'

A Decahedron ivory veneer and brass tea caddy the panelled body articulated with brass, with a brass plate engraved 'M' within a brass inlaid dotted border at the front, 12 x 11 x 7 cm

A George III silver tea caddy by Solomon Hougham, London 1801.…

George III Silver Tea Caddy by Solomon Hougham, London 1801

A George III silver tea caddy by Solomon Hougham, London 1801. Of faceted oval form, the step moulded cover with ivory finial, the body with repousse bands bordering bright cut facets with ribbon and floral chassed banding, 597 grams, 16 cm width x 16.5…

Oriental lacquer tea caddy, with silver plated inserts

Lacquer Tea Caddy with Silver Plated Inserts

Oriental lacquer tea caddy, with silver plated inserts

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, plain oval cylindrical with…

Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, Chester 1900

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, plain oval cylindrical with close-fitted cover; Chester 1900

A sterling silver tea caddy Birmingham, 1901, by William hall.…

Sterling Silver Tea Caddy with Mythological Decorations

A sterling silver tea caddy Birmingham, 1901, by William hall. Decorated with cherubs and mythological characters. Height 10 cm. Width 10 cm. Depth 8 cm. Total weight 270g.

An silver gilt mounted porcelain tea canister, by Sampson of…

Silver Gilt Porcelain Tea Canister by Sampson, Paris (1920)

An silver gilt mounted porcelain tea canister, by Sampson of Paris, circa 1920. 12 cm high

English hallmarked sterling silver George II Bombe tea caddy.…

George II Silver Tea Caddy with Floral Etching

English hallmarked sterling silver George II Bombe tea caddy. English hallmarked sterling silver George II Bombe tea caddy with scrolled floral etched & raised detail on claw feet & a 'Per Varios Casus' etched coat of arms. Some dents & a small pierced…

Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked Chester 1904, 8…

Edwardian Silver Tea Caddy, Chester 1904, 77g

Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked Chester 1904, 8 cm high, 77 grams approx

A c.1900 fancy silver embossed tea caddy, oval form with a full…

Fancy Embossed Silver Tea Caddy, London 1901

A c.1900 fancy silver embossed tea caddy, oval form with a full encircling repousse band of figures in a landscape including multiple buildings, fine beaded borders, oval fitted cap lid. Import marks for London 1901. Weight 193gms.

A rare George III silver tea caddy of plain oval form, the flat…

George III Silver Tea Caddy, London 1784

A rare George III silver tea caddy of plain oval form, the flat oval lid with concealed hinge and oval urn form finial, crested with a griffin within an oval leaf decorated framed cartouche. Original lock, no key. London 1784 by Charles Aldridge & Henry…

A Victorian silver tea caddy. Worn marks. Chester, 1900. 99gm

Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, Chester 1900

A Victorian silver tea caddy. Worn marks. Chester, 1900. 99gm

English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian tea caddy with…

Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy with Bar Scene Design

English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian tea caddy with raised bar scene design. London, 1896, maker William Moering. Height 9.7 cm. Weight 200g

A silver tea caddy, oval, half-fluted; Isadore Leapman,…

Isadore Leapman Silver Tea Caddy, Birmingham 1912

A silver tea caddy, oval, half-fluted; Isadore Leapman, Birmingham 1912. Height 11 cm. Weight approx 350g

Sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 195g…

Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 1911

Sterling silver tea caddy hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 195g approx., 8.5 cm high approx.

Regency rosewood brass inlaid fitted tea caddy on bronze claw…

Regency Rosewood Brass Inlaid Tea Caddy with Accessories

Regency rosewood brass inlaid fitted tea caddy on bronze claw feet with ring handles, a brass inlaid body, velvet lined interior, two lidded canister compartments, a cut glass bowl and a silver plated caddy spoon. Dimensions 31.5 x 16 x 22.5 cm

A sterling silver tea caddy made by James Young, London 1789,…

18th Century Sterling Silver Tea Caddy by James Young, London

A sterling silver tea caddy made by James Young, London 1789, English, 18th century

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, 7.5 cm high

A George III Yew Wood tea caddy, the rectangular hinged top,…

George III Yew Wood Tea Caddy with Silver Plate Ring

A George III Yew Wood tea caddy, the rectangular hinged top, with silver plate ring opening to reveal a mixing bowl compartment, flanked by hinged compartments. 15 cm high, 31 cm wide, 15 cm deep

Antique Sheffield plate oval fluted tea caddy

Fluted Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy

Antique Sheffield plate oval fluted tea caddy

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

A Chinese porcelain tea caddy, European silver shape, square…

Blue and White Chinese Porcelain Tea Caddy

A Chinese porcelain tea caddy, European silver shape, square pillow form with arched shoulders, decorated in underglaze blue with lakeside pavilions and temples. Lid absent. Height 11.5 cm

Antique shagreen covered silver plated tea caddy

Shagreen Tea Caddy with Silver Plate

Antique shagreen covered silver plated tea caddy

A European silver tea caddy with English import marks, rococo…

European Rococo Silver Tea Caddy with English Import Marks

A European silver tea caddy with English import marks, rococo decoration. Height 14 cm

A European silver tea caddy in rococo decoration. Height 13 cm

Rococo Silver Tea Caddy, 13cm Height

A European silver tea caddy in rococo decoration. Height 13 cm

A good Edwardian silver tea caddy in the Adams manner, oval…

Edwardian Silver Tea Caddy with Adams-style Design

A good Edwardian silver tea caddy in the Adams manner, oval form, the fitted lid with domed central section and ebony finial, all fitted to a conforming boat form tray, raised on compressed ball feet, fine reeded rims. London 1906 by Martin Hall & Co.…

A Georgian sterling silver oval tea caddy the lid and body with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy with Floral Engravings

A Georgian sterling silver oval tea caddy the lid and body with bright cutting and engraved floral borders. crest and ivory knop. Marks London 1799. Weight: 334g. Height 14 cm

An early 20th century silver tea caddy of serpentine…

Silver Tea Caddy with Ivory Finial, London 1914

An early 20th century silver tea caddy of serpentine rectangular form, the oval domed hinged lid with ivory finial, raised on compressed bun feet. London 1914 by S.W. Smith & Co. 11 x 8 x 10.5 cm Weight 287gms

Silver plated tea caddy with engraved cartouche

Engraved Silver Plated Tea Caddy

Silver plated tea caddy with engraved cartouche

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 15 cm. Weight 310g

A Georgian sterling silver oval tea caddy with hinged lid, urn…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy by John Schofield (1784)

A Georgian sterling silver oval tea caddy with hinged lid, urn finial and lock. Maker John Schofield, London, 1784. Weight: 354 grams. Width 13.5 cm

An 18th century European silver lidded tea caddy with reeded…

18th Century Silver Tea Caddy with Engravings and Crest

An 18th century European silver lidded tea caddy with reeded borders, engraved bands, crest and ball finial. Possible French marks. Height 13.5 cm

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…