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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… to his cabinet and upholstery stock he was offering tea for sale in July 1803. During 1806 and 1807 he continued … to his house near Pardon-gate. His stock included lead, tea & bottle boards. Carnaby, William, Newcastle, cm … columns, but a number of slabs were made for furniture dealers or individual customers, and details of them are in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… container sometimes with an inner receptacle for holding TEA. OED online earliest date of use: 1792 See also TEA CADDY. Sources: Patents, Tradecards. Caddy ladle A small SPOON or SCOOP for taking out TEA from a TEA CADDY and putting it in the TEA POT The …
London Possessory Assizes
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… and kissers. Probably the kissers were leatherdressers or dealers. Mentioned in the Letter Books passim as bladers or …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Old and New London
… in its tendency. In the last century, the Camberwell Tea Gardens, attached to a place of public entertainment …
Old and New London
… has been a tavern of some note in its day. Formerly, the tea-gardens attached to the house were occasionally the scene … before the fire-place, holding a crutch over it, with a tea-pot full of herbs, drugs, and liquid, part of which being … or private parties dressed on the shortest notice. Tea, coffee, &c., morning and evening. A good trap-ball …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… canaster] A CAN or BOX, usually of metal, for holding TEA, COFFEE, etc. It could be small and fitted into the outer case of a TEA CADDY, as in 'TEA CHESTS and CADDIES, plain and with handsome Cut Glass …
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