Fruitwood
Pear Tea Caddy
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In The 18th century, tea was a very expensive commodity,as valuable as gold! The tea was stored in special containers with locks, to which the mistress of the house held the key.
Fruit shaped tea caddies were made out of fruit wood. The rarest and most collectable
shapes are the apple and pear. This fruit shaped tea caddy is made out of pear wood imported
from Europe. Display this tea caddy on your Chippendale and
Queen Anne tea tables.
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Tea Caddy fruitwood Pear
5 × 8¼ inches tall, European Pear Wood
We are pleased to offer an opportunity to own this hand made and hand finished reproduction of a rare and highly collectable 18th Century tea caddy. Original pear tea caddies are extremely valuable and a highly sought after period furniture accessory. This impressive and unique wooden container, with faux liner, made of rare, solid high quality European pearwood was carefully selected, aged and cured. The faux ivory and diamond shaped key escutcheon plate is carefully inlayed over the fully functional lock with brass key. A solid brass stop hinge supports the lid which is topped with a hand carved fruitwood stem.
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Hurlock, MD 21643
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