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Tea caddies in the Canterbury Museum. At left, one decorated with inlaid woods, with a silver caddy spoon (from the Seager collection); at right, a mahogany caddy inlaid with mother-of-pearl; at the back, another mahogany caddy with carved ring handles, and inlaid with boxwood.

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Press, 15 July 1980, Page 12

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Tea caddies in the Canterbury Museum. At left, one decorated with inlaid woods, with a silver caddy spoon (from the Seager collection); at right, a mahogany caddy inlaid with mother-ofpearl; at the back, another mahogany caddy with carved ring handles, and inlaid with boxwood. Press, 15 July 1980, Page 12

Tea caddies in the Canterbury Museum. At left, one decorated with inlaid woods, with a silver caddy spoon (from the Seager collection); at right, a mahogany caddy inlaid with mother-ofpearl; at the back, another mahogany caddy with carved ring handles, and inlaid with boxwood. Press, 15 July 1980, Page 12