Tea Caddy
Daten. d.
Mediumpine and rosewood banding
Dimensions6 7/8 × 10 1/2 × 6 inches (17.5 × 26.7 × 15.2 cm)
Credit LineTelfair Museum of Art, NN.497.
Object numberNN.497
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The term 'caddy' is derived from the Chinese word 'catty', a Chinese unit of weight by which tea used to be sold. The English then started using the word caddy to mean a container for tea.