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Tea Urn, Paul Revere Jr.  American, Silver, ivory, American
Paul Revere Jr.
1791
Tea Scoop (Chashaku), Sen no Rikyū  Japanese, Bent and carved bamboo, Japan
Sen no Rikyū
1580s
Tea Utensils, Ivory, Japan
Japan
second half 19th century
Black tea bowl, Tsujimura Shirō  Japanese, Stoneware with iron glaze (Mino ware, Black Oribe type), Japan
Tsujimura Shirō
2002
Tea Caddy (Chaire), Stoneware with iron and rice-straw ash glazes (Satsuma ware), Japan
Japan
18th century
Set of Utensils for the Tea Ceremony, Kubo Shunman 窪俊満  Japanese, Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, Japan
Kubo Shunman 窪俊満
1810s
Tea Caddy (Chaire), Stoneware with iron glaze (Seto ware); ivory lid, Japan
Japan
18th century
Tea Caddy, Simeon Soumaine  American, Silver, American
Simeon Soumaine
1725–40
Tea Caddy, Simeon Soumaine  American, Silver
Simeon Soumaine
ca. 1720
Utensils for Tea and a Cake-Bowl, Kikugawa Eizan  Japanese, Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, Japan
Kikugawa Eizan
19th century
Black Raku Tea Bowl, Named “Kaedegure” (Twilight by the Maples), Raku Chōjirō  Japanese, Earthenware with black Raku glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Chōjirō
late 16th century
Covered Vessel (Futamono) with Plum Tree, Stoneware with iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe type, Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Shigaraki Tea Jar (Chatsubo), Stoneware with natural ash glaze; gold lacquer repairs (Kyoto ware, Shigaraki type), Japan
Japan
17th century
Tea service, Josef Hoffmann  Austrian, Silver, amethyst, carnelian, and ebony
Josef Hoffmann
Wiener Werkstätte
ca. 1910
Round tea table, Mahogany, American
American
ca. 1765
Tea caddy, Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, Chelsea
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
1745–50
Tea Infuser and Strainer, Marianne Brandt  German, Silver and ebony
Marianne Brandt
ca. 1924
Tea Cup and Saucer, Shakudo (copper alloy) and gold, Japan
Japan
dated 1731
Tilt-top tea table, Mahogany, American
American
1765
Freshwater Jar (Mizusashi), Named “Hotei”, Stoneware with natural ash glaze (Iga ware), Japan
Japan
ca. 1600
Square Tea Table, Mahogany, white pine, American
American
1740–60
Tea Caddy (Natsume), Stoneware with polychrome overglaze enamels and gold, Japan
Japan
second half 19th century
Tea caddy, Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuō)  Japanese, Lacquer, Japan
Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuō)
Tea caddy, Shibata Zeshin  Japanese, Lacquer, Japan
Shibata Zeshin
19th century
Tea caddy, Lacquer, Japan
Japan
late 18th century
Tea Caddy (Chaire), Porcelain with underglaze blue decoration (perhaps Kyoto ware); ivory lid, Japan
Japan
first half 19th century
Tea Caddy, Peter Van Dyck  American, Silver, American
Peter Van Dyck
1725–40
Tea Caddy, Porcelain, Chinese
Chinese
ca. 1790–1800
Tea chest, Abraham Roentgen  German, Oak, cedar, veneered with rosewood; brass, iron, and steel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Abraham Roentgen
ca. 1750–55
Tea Caddy, Lacquer on wood, Japan
Japan
early 19th century
Kosode with Pattern of Tea-Ceremony Utensils on a Small Pattern (Komon) of Auspicious Objects, Paste-resist and brush dyeing (yuzen) on a background of stencil-resist-dyed plain-weave silk, Japan
Japan
19th century
Tea Caddy, Sprinkled gold lacquer, Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Tea Caddy, Clay covered with a glaze burnt away on one side (Seto ware), Japan
Japan
18th century
Tea Canister, Joseph Smith , active 1760s American, Earthenware; Redware, American
Joseph Smith
1769
Tea urn, P. B., Paris, Silver plate, French, Paris
P. B., Paris
F.A. Thouret
1845
Tea caddy, Clay, very finely potted, covered with black-brown glaze; ivory top (Takatori ware, Karamono style), Japan
Japan
18th century
Tea caddy, Clay with glazes mottled with white; ivory top (Satsuma ware), Japan
Japan
18th century
Cabinet for Ritual Utensils, Lacquer and gilding on wood, iron, Tibet
Tibet
18th century
Box and utensils for incense ceremony set, Black lacquer decorated with sprinkled lacquer; clematis and butterfly folded incense paper design, Japan
Japan
19th century
Tea Service, Tiffany & Co., Silver, silver-gilt, enamel and ivory, American
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1887