| 1. | He also became an assiduous collector of art and of tea caddies.
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| 2. | Special lidded boxes containing tea bowl, tea caddy, tea scoop and other equipment.
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| 3. | Earlier tea caddies were made of either porcelain or faience.
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| 4. | They are used to scoop tea from the tea caddy into the tea bowl.
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| 5. | They used thin gauge tea caddies, jugs, salvers, salt cellars, wine labels, trays and ink wells.
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| 6. | "But to touch George Washington's tea caddy or hold John Brown's rifle brings it all home ."
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| 7. | We collect tea caddies and corsets, baseball cards and Limoges, and yes, mammy cookie jars and slave documents.
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| 8. | The tea caddy illustrated shows many of the characteristics of blue and white porcelain produced during the Kangxi period.
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| 9. | The 1967 design by Trude Petri is based on the tea caddy she created in 1930 for the URBINO service.
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| 10. | Until about 1800 they were called tea canisters rather than caddies . A Nineteenth century tea caddy with its own stand
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