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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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

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…

Georgian sarcophagus tea caddy, approx 16 cm high, 20.5 cm wide,…

Georgian Sarcophagus Tea Caddy - Antique Collectible

Georgian sarcophagus tea caddy, approx 16 cm high, 20.5 cm wide, 12 cm deep

A George V tea caddy. Maker: Deakin & Francis Ltd. Birmingham,…

George V Tea Caddy by Deakin & Francis Ltd

A George V tea caddy. Maker: Deakin & Francis Ltd. Birmingham, 1911. 11 cm high. 169gm

Georgian rosewood tea caddy with box wood stringing of…

Georgian Rosewood Tea Caddy with Boxwood Stringing

Georgian rosewood tea caddy with box wood stringing of sarcophagus form

A George III mahogany tea caddy 30 x 16 x 16 cm

George III Mahogany Tea Caddy

A George III mahogany tea caddy 30 x 16 x 16 cm

A George III blue and white chinoiserie decorated tea caddy,…

Blue and White Chinoiserie Tea Caddy with Pagoda Decoration

A George III blue and white chinoiserie decorated tea caddy, canister form with rounded shoulder and short neck, no lid, coastal pagoda decoration with two figures upon a bridge, unmarked. Height 9.5 cm

Pair of George III inlaid birch and rosewood tea caddies, each…

George III Inlaid Birch and Rosewood Tea Caddies (Pair)

Pair of George III inlaid birch and rosewood tea caddies, each with lead lining (2)

A Regency casuarina wood tea caddy. Early 19th century. The…

Regency Casuarina Tea Caddy with Lion Head Handles

A Regency casuarina wood tea caddy. Early 19th century. The caddy is made using imported casuarina (Australian she-oak) in the Georgian style with two interior hinged lidded canisters, lion head mask drop handles on turned bun feet. Height 16.5 cm. Length…

Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with two interior…

Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy with Glass Bowl

Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with two interior lidded containers and a cut glass bowl. One foot is loose and some damage to one corner. Dimensions 33 x 18 x 16 cm

Georgian Chinoiserie tea caddy with ruby glass bowl. Height 17.…

Georgian Chinoiserie Tea Caddy with Ruby Glass Bowl

Georgian Chinoiserie tea caddy with ruby glass bowl. Height 17.5 cm, width 31 cm, 15 cm

A George III shell inlaid tea-caddy, English late 18th century,…

George III Shell Tea Caddy, Late 18th Century

A George III shell inlaid tea-caddy, English late 18th century, 11 cm high, 19 cm wide

A George III marquetry tea caddy in sarcophagus form on bun…

George III Marquetry Tea Caddy in Sarcophagus Form

A George III marquetry tea caddy in sarcophagus form on bun feet, English, early 19th century, 14 cm high, 13 cm wide, 22.5 cm long

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

Georgian mahogany tea caddy, 19 cm height

Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy - 19cm

Georgian mahogany tea caddy, 19 cm height

A Regency brass inlaid two division tea caddy, English circa…

Regency Brass Tea Caddy with Inlay, 1820

A Regency brass inlaid two division tea caddy, English circa 1820, 20 cm high, 35 cm wide

Antique George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with drop ring…

George III Inlaid Mahogany Tea Caddy with Claw Feet

Antique George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with drop ring mask head handles, all standing claw and ball feet

A George III flame mahogany tea caddy/box, rectangular form,…

George III Mahogany Tea Caddy with Swing Handle

A George III flame mahogany tea caddy/box, rectangular form, the lid with a concave top edge, decorative stringing, swing handle to the hinged lid enclosing a three section interior. 24 cm x 13 cm x 14 cm.

A George III burr satinwood tea caddy, the sarcophagus with…

George III Satinwood Tea Caddy with Ebony Inlay

A George III burr satinwood tea caddy, the sarcophagus with Ebony and boxwood stringing, with hinged top, opening to reveal two compartments, and ivory escutcheon on brass bun feet. 16 cm high, 19 cm wide

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

A good George III tortoiseshell bowfront tea caddy, the flared…

George III Tortoiseshell Bowfront Tea Caddy with Chinoiserie Inlay

A good George III tortoiseshell bowfront tea caddy, the flared pagoda form top with a small silver name plate engraved 'Sanderson', the front finely inlaid with mother-of-pearl chinoiserie decoration of florals and stylised building, plain three-quarter…

Georgian ivory caddy (finial A/F)

Damaged Georgian Ivory Caddy with Finial

Georgian ivory caddy (finial A/F)

A George III mahogany tea-caddy, English 18th century with…

George III Mahogany Tea-Caddy with Secret Drawer

A George III mahogany tea-caddy, English 18th century with sliding side panel revealing secret drawer. 16 cm high, 23 cm wide, 13 cm deep. Provenance: Woolcombe House, Stow-on-the-Wold

A George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with brass bale…

George III Mahogany Sarcophagus Tea Caddy with Brass Handle

A George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with brass bale handle and lock-plate and bracket feet. Height 14 cm. Width 24.5 cm.

A rare 18th century George III octagonal tea caddy in satinwood,…

George III Satinwood Tea Caddy with Inlay

A rare 18th century George III octagonal tea caddy in satinwood, finely inlaid on four panels with Sheraton style floral motifs, circa 1790. Height 11 cm

A George III octagonal inlaid mahogany tea caddy, circa 1800.…

Georgian Octagonal Tea Caddy, 1800

A George III octagonal inlaid mahogany tea caddy, circa 1800. 14 cm high

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

19th century Georgian style mahogany tea caddy. Sarcophagus…

Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy with Lion Handles

19th century Georgian style mahogany tea caddy. Sarcophagus form, with lions head ring handles and mother of pearl escutcheon; with two internal compartments. Lids available but detached; mixing bowl replacement. Height 17 cm, length 31 cm

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

Georgian mahogany tea caddy

Mahogany Georgian Tea Caddy

Georgian mahogany tea caddy

Antique Georgian rosewood tea caddy

Georgian Rosewood Tea Caddy

Antique Georgian rosewood tea caddy