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The Story of British Tea Chests and Caddies -

The Story of British Tea Chests and Caddies

Social History and Decorative Techniques
Buch | Hardcover
432 Seiten
2022
ACC Art Books (Verlag)
978-1-78884-146-7 (ISBN)
CHF 95,90 inkl. MwSt
Tea was introduced to Britain in the 1650s. Its popularity burgeoned over the following two-and-a-half centuries, until it became a defining feature of British culture.


Drawing inspiration from China, British craftsmen worked to display their skills on numerous tea-related objects, which ritualised the process of drinking tea and imbued it with luxury status. Calling on an array of different materials and techniques, they developed a huge variety of canisters and lockable containers for storing and preserving this precious commodity.


Tea chests and caddies were not merely functional items that might lurk at the back of the kitchen – they were intended for display and were an essential accoutrement for fashionable women. As the habit of tea drinking filtered down the social scale, caddies were made in larger numbers and in more affordable forms.


This book brings together a great range of decorative antique tea containers, presenting them alongside detailed historical research conducted into their making and their place in British society across the centuries. It also explores the materials and techniques employed. With historical art showing tea’s integration into British society, examples of old trade cards and original designs, and a wealth of illustrations of the objects themselves, this is a must-buy book for historians, collectors and those interested in the decorative arts.

The authors, including the General Editors Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling, are all top experts in their fields, and many are drawn from museums, leading auction houses and academic institutions. The originator of this work was Anne Stevens who became the leading British authority on tea chests and caddies. Starting in the 1950s she carried out research on these items, building up a sizeable archive of findings, many taken from primary sources. She lectured on the subject in Britain and Australia and wrote various related articles. Contributors to The Story of British Tea Chests and Caddies include Brian Austen, Rufus Bird, Julia Clarke, Richard Dey, Clive Edwards, Charles Hadjamach, Yvonne Jones, Sally Kevill-Davies, Richard Rose and Jeanne Sloane.

Preface – Anne Stevens


Acknowledgements


PART I: Setting the Scene


A short history of tea and tea drinking in Britain – Richard Rose and Richard Dey


Overview of tea chests and caddies – Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling


Making, Merchandising and Pricing – Clive Edwards


Components of tea chests and caddies – Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling


PART II: The Objects, Techniques and Materials


Wood: plain or inlaid – Anne Stevens and Gillian Walkling


Tunbridge ware – Brian Austen


Mauchline ware – Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg


Japanned wood – Rufus Bird


Penwork – Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg


Ivory – Gillian Walkling


Tortoiseshell – Gillian Walkling


Mother-of-pearl – Gillian Walkling


Rolled paper – Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg


Straw work – Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg


Japanned metal – Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg


Papier mâché – Anne Stevens and Yvonne Jones


Silver – Jeanne Sloane


Pewter and other metals – Kate Richenburg


Ceramics – Sally Kevill-Davies


Glass – Charles Hadjamach


Enamel – Julia Clarke


Miscellaneous – Anne Stevens, Kate Richenburg and Gillian Walkling


Teapoys and other large tea containers – Anne Stevens


A case study – Anne Stevens and Kate Richenburg


Appendix I: Comparable values of money in terms of purchasing power

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 84 Illustrations, black and white; 851 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Woodbridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 237 x 300 mm
Gewicht 2716 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Antiquitäten
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Sammeln / Sammlerkataloge
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78884-146-8 / 1788841468
ISBN-13 978-1-78884-146-7 / 9781788841467
Zustand Neuware
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