Container - Tea caddy

Historical information

Tea caddy (with Australian native animals decoration,) produced to store tea by Bushells. Bushells was established in 1883 and was one of Australia's most successful brand names. By the early 1900s Bushells focused its attention on brand promotion with its tea tins featuring iconic Australian fauna as part of its brand identification. The one Lb/500g tins were made from the 1930s to the 1950s. These tins have become nostalgic pieces of Australian kitchen ware.

Significance

Item is of historical interset.

Physical description

A Bushells eight-sided cylindrical tin tea caddy with a lid. Four sides are large, the other four are small. It is decorated with polychrome transfers in blue, green, yellow and grey, depicting Australian animals in bushland setting. On the larger sides: a kangaroo, a koala, a kookaburra and an emu.

Inscriptions & markings

Top of tea caddy lid: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor"
Embossed on base of tea caddy: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor/FIRST GRADE/1 LB NET"

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