macabethiel
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tea caddy by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr
Whilst clearing out the Father-in-Laws house the wife brought home a tea caddy that used to belong to her Grandmother.
It's of no financial worth but steeped in sentimental value as Wendy & her Grandma were very close. Judging by the lid that has a bright red plastic knob it was probably made between 1958-1965. It has a rolled joint on the side for the cylindrical section, with tin plate type tags holding base in position.
What shocked me was the condition of the Chrome it looked brand new - unlike the dried tea eaves inside.
Whilst clearing out the Father-in-Laws house the wife brought home a tea caddy that used to belong to her Grandmother.
It's of no financial worth but steeped in sentimental value as Wendy & her Grandma were very close. Judging by the lid that has a bright red plastic knob it was probably made between 1958-1965. It has a rolled joint on the side for the cylindrical section, with tin plate type tags holding base in position.
What shocked me was the condition of the Chrome it looked brand new - unlike the dried tea eaves inside.