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Regency Rosewood Tea Caddy

A stunning example of a Regency, Rosewood Tea Caddy, complete with exquisite brass inlay.
When tea was first introduced to England in the 1700s, it was an expensive commodity. As a means of keeping the tea safe, people used to store it in a Tea Chest or Tea Box, which later became known as a Tea Caddy.
Tea caddies were generally kept in the drawing room due to the cost of the tea inside, which made leaving them in the presence of servants a risky proposition. As a result, the Tea Caddy became a fundamental and fashionable accessory for the home.
Period: Regency (historically and politically defined as 1811-1820, but culturally considered to be 1795-1837).
Measurements: W32cm x D16cm x H18cm
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4a & 4B The Green
Broadway
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
WR12 7AA
Tel : 01386 859000
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When tea was first introduced to England in the 1700s, it was an expensive commodity. As a means of keeping the tea safe, people used to store it in a Tea Chest or Tea Box, which later became known as a Tea Caddy.
Tea caddies were generally kept in the drawing room due to the cost of the tea inside, which made leaving them in the presence of servants a risky proposition. As a result, the Tea Caddy became a fundamental and fashionable accessory for the home.
Period: Regency (historically and politically defined as 1811-1820, but culturally considered to be 1795-1837).
Measurements: W32cm x D16cm x H18cm
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Category Antique Boxes
> Antique Tea Caddy
Date 1795-1837
Regency Antiques Material Rosewood
Item code as518a667
Status For Sale
£595.00 
$790.10
€706.27

$790.10

€706.27

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Broadway
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
WR12 7AA
Tel : 01386 859000
or : 07792 542169
Non UK callers : +44 1386 859000 or +44 7792 542169
Get directions to Cheltenham House Antiques
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