miniature tea caddy

George Manjoy



miniature tea caddy

George Manjoy

Summary

Toy tea caddy with circular lid and square cannister made of silver.

Display Label

Social Ritual Afternoon tea, or dinner with friends and family, going out for a coffee, or having a drink in the pub are just a few of the social rituals enjoyed by many. Some rituals have survived through the centuries, or been adapted to suit our ever-changing society, whilst others have been lost in the mists of time. Different cultures have their own social rituals. Although sometimes seen as strange and exotic, they often inspire other countries to adopt them. Food, drink and the rituals associated with them, once new, expensive or for the elite, are now taken for granted and part of everyday life. The objects on display reflect some of those rituals; where they came from and how they have changed, those that have survived and those that were lost. They each tell a story about a time and a place, the people from the past and society today.


Object Name

miniature tea caddy

Creators Name

George Manjoy

Date Created

c.1710

accession number

1979.571

Place of creation

London (?)

Medium

Credit

Gift of Mr Edgar Assheton Bennett

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