Georgian Style wood Pear-Form Tea Caddy, 20th century
Located in Isle sur la Sorgue, Provence
Fruitwood Tea Caddy in the shape of a pear.
20th Century English Boxes
Wood
Georgian Style wood Pear-Form Tea Caddy, 20th century
Located in Isle sur la Sorgue, Provence
Fruitwood Tea Caddy in the shape of a pear.
Wood
Georgian Fruitwood Apple Form Tea Caddy
Located in San Francisco, CA
An English pear wood tea caddy in the shape of an apple, the interior with remnants of a foil lining.
Pearwood
Vintage Carved Wood Pear Shaped Mahogany Tea Caddy Folk Art Regency Desk Box
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Small Vintage carved wood pear shaped mahogany tea caddy Folk Art Regency desk box.
Mahogany
English Pear Form Tea Caddy
Located in Dallas, TX
early English pear form wood tea caddy with bone shield shaped key escutcheon
Wood
Antique Continental Pear Fruit Novelty Tea Caddy
Located in Northampton, GB
Novelty Fruit Caddy From our Tea Caddy collection, we are delighted to offer this Georgian Continental Pear Fruit Tea Caddy.
Steel
English Georgie III Antique Pear Fruitwood Tea Caddy
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Georgian antique pear fruitwood tea caddy, Late 18th century The antique fruitwood tea caddy is in the form of a pear with a carved stalk in the center of the cover. It w...
Wood, Fruitwood
Early 19th Century Georgian Fruitwood Pear Form Tea Caddy
Located in Dallas, TX
A beautifully shaped pear form tea caddy with a rich warm finish and patination.
Brass
English Georgian Pear Tea Caddy in Pear Wood
Located in Wells, ME
English Georgian pear tea caddy in pear wood, hand carved from a single block of wood, complete with original iron escutcheon, hinge, key and stem, retaining remnants of its original...
Fruitwood
Antique Treen Pear Fruit Wood Tea Caddy
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Antique pear tea caddy with wonderful realistic pear shape, has beautiful colour and wonderful patination. The Pear has a wooden stalk, has steel lock and shaped escutcheon. The ...
20th Century Pear Tea Caddy Box
Located in Atlanta, GA
20th century pear tea caddy box.
Wood
Antique Continental Pear Treen Tea Caddy
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
(This tea caddy is currently on display at “A Tea Journey: from Mountain to the Table” at Compton Verney until the 22nd september.) Treen pear tea caddy with fantastic shape, color,...
Steel
English Georgian Pear Shaped Turned Tea Caddy from Solid Pear Wood
Located in Wells, ME
English Georgian hand turned pear shaped tea caddy made of pearwood. This is a particularly bold pear tea caddy that retains its original stem and iron escutcheon, though it lacks i...
Pearwood
Antique Fruit Wood Treen Pear Tea Caddy, Early 19th Century
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Pear tea caddy with fabulous now very much faded red stained blushes around its body. The wonderful wooden shaped stalk on the pear is very realistic, to the front its has ornate cut...
Steel
Antique Treen Pear Fruit Tea Caddy 19th Century
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Antique Treen Pear fruit tea caddy with wonderful patination, shaped stalk and oval cut steel escutcheon. The pear has had some worm over the years which has been treated, despite th...
Wood
Antique Continental Blushing Pear Tea Caddy 19th Century
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Beautiful shaped pear tea caddy with wonderful vibrant red blushing to its body having a realistic wooden stalk, with steel hinge, lock and ornate escutcheon. The antique pear te...
Steel
Vintage Pear & Apple Caddy Box
Located in Charleston, SC
Vintage Pear & Apple Containers or Canisters
Wood
Pear Tea Caddy
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Tea Caddy in the shape of a Pear. It has iron escutcheon, hinge and lock. The elegant stalk at the top of the lid completes this beautiful Pear Tea Caddy. The interior of this Pe...
Iron
Pear Tea Caddy
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Tea Caddy in the shape of a Pear, has a elaborate steel escutcheon, hinge and lock. The elegant curved stalk at the top of the lid completes this beautiful Pear Tea Caddy. The int...
Iron
Pear Tea Caddy
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Pear Tea Caddy with lovely shape and wonderful red blushing down its body with steel escutcheon, lock and hinge. This pear tea caddy comes with a fully working lock and tasselled ...
Steel
There are lots of uses for your vintage, new or antique tea caddies, but they can certainly serve their original intended purpose if needed.
When tea first gained popularity during the 1800s, and teatime became commonplace in homes all over England, it was an expensive commodity owing to excessive taxation. (This, of course, inevitably yielded a black market for tea leaves.) Tea drinkers hoarded their precious goods, which began to arrive in London ports from China during the 17th century, under lock and key. In luxury homes, tea leaves were stowed away in a decorative jar or canister called a tea caddy that was fitted with a lock, or, alternatively, the container was kept in a secured chest or storage cabinet.
Tea was thought to be not just a delicious drink but also to have medicinal benefits. The Chinese had been praising the healthy properties of tea, and wealthy Europeans were eager to discover its benefits for themselves during their ritual afternoon tea. The idea of “teatime” wasn’t a social event in upper-class British homes until the 1830s or 1840s. During Queen Victoria’s reign, small baked treats might be served with your beverage, and teakettles and coffeepots were part of tea services that could include teacups, saucers, a milk pot and other accessories.
When tea cultivation was relegated to British colonies such as India, and the British East India Company could no longer hold onto its trade monopoly with China, tea was no longer a ritual confined to the wealthy. Today, antique and vintage tea caddies are collector’s items all over the world.
Tea caddies weren’t unique to Europeans. The earliest pieces originated in China. Surviving hand-painted examples from China or elsewhere in Asia made of porcelain might feature enameled landscapes or other designs. At the Taft Museum of Art, there are striking enameled 18th-century-era tea caddies of copper that were given to the institution in 2014. Wooden tea caddies materialized over time and were seen as sturdier than their ceramic counterparts.
Today, there are all kinds of ways to use a vintage tea caddy if you’re passing on tea. They’re a welcome decorative flourish on the mantel in your living room, for example. A metal tea caddy, lined with a plastic bag, can be used to cultivate an herb garden on your kitchen windowsill. An old wooden tea caddy can help keep your paper clips or pushpins organized on your desk too. If you’re always on the go, a tea tin is good for packing earbuds, hand sanitizer, gum or whatever else that might get easily lost in a roomy crossbody messenger bag or other shoulder bag.
Teatime or not, find antique and vintage mid-century modern tea caddies, tortoiseshell caddies and more on 1stDibs.
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