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| | caddy -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Traces the development of the art of caddy making in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, and covers different styles of wooden, painted, papier mch, tortoiseshell and ivory decorations. |
 | | Comprehensive resource on 18th and 19th century decorated sewing, jewelry, and writing boxes, tea caddies, and lap desks made in tortoiseshell, ivory, papier-mch, and wood. |
 | | Elaborate 18th-century examples had tea and coffee pots, a milk or cream jug, a pair of tea caddies, a sugar bowl and pair of tongs, teaspoons and a small tray for them, a tea strainer, and cups and saucers. |
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