Time for tea.
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Take one look at this vintage copper caddy, and you might just be whisked away to 19th century England, where it once stored tea leaves for everyday pick-me-ups. (Yep, this one’s been around since about 1880!) It has a hinged lid and rope design edging for extra flair, plus a silver interior. Oh, and when you turn it over? You’ll find a stamp that hints at its origins: It reads “Cheltenham & Company Ltd, Made in England.” Now, who'd like a cup of tisane?
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