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likewise of china, and were most frequently blue and white. until about they were called tea canisters rather than caddies. [ ] chinese caddy set, c. , with western caddy spoon of . earlier tea caddies were made of either porcelain or faience . later designs had more variety in materials and designs. wood
, pewter , tortoiseshell , brass, copper and even silver were employed, but in the end the material most frequently used was wood, and there still survive vast numbers of georgian box-shaped caddies in mahogany , rosewood , satin-wood and other timbers. these were often mounted in brass and delicately...
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