Product Description
This Round Rosette Bowl Tea Caddy Spoon is cast from fine non-tarnishing, no-lead pewter. The design features a rosette pattern in the center, foliage surround, and a cross-hatched pattern on the handle. It is a reproduction of an early 19th-century spoon in The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation collections. Pair it with one of our teas for a special gift.
Features
- 19th-century reproduction tea caddy spoon
- Non-tarnishing pewter
- Measures 3 1/2"L x 1 3/8"W; weighs 1.25 oz.
- Gift boxed
- Made in the USA
- A Colonial Williamsburg exclusive!
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Inspiration
During the eighteenth century drinking tea was an important social custom in England and America. The practice of serving it required both distinctive manners and specific equipment. Because tea was a valued commodity, the leaves were stored in a locked tea caddy to prevent theft. Tea caddy spoons were often purchased separately to scoop the loose leaves from the caddy to the teapot.
The original early 19th century tea caddy spoon that inspired this reproduction (object #1998-79) is attributed to silversmith Matthew Linwood of Birmingham, England, and was made about 1807-1808. See the original object in our digital collections.