Antique Tea Caddy

Earlier this week I went antiquing with my sister back in Missouri. One of the items that I bought was an antique tea caddy.

Antique Tea Caddy, Japanese, Chinese, Tea, antiqueI was told by the antique dealer that it was from the late 1800’s, but I need to do some more research to find out how old it is.

Another question is the origin. The style is more Japanese than Chinese, so it is most likely from Japan.

Antique Tea Caddy, Japanese, Chinese, Tea, antiqueThere is a little tag on the bottom of the caddy, but really nothing to identify it further. There is not enough writing to distinguish between Japanese and Chinese on the label as they use many of the same characters.

Antique Tea Caddy, Japanese, Chinese, Tea, antiqueWhile searching through images for Japanese and Chinese tea caddies, this type of lid and construction shows up predominately in Japanese caddies.

Antique Tea Caddy, Japanese, Chinese, Tea, antiqueAnother interesting thing about this tea caddy was that it actually had some tea in it. The tea still had some aroma, so I decided to try it out. I knew that it was a jasmine tea, but I am still not sure what the base tea is.

Tea leaves, Jasmine, black tea, flora essenceA teaspoon of the tea leaves went into an infuser while I was waiting for the teapot to sing to me.

Tea, tea leaves, old tea, infuserI soon was brewing my tea and I watched the color slowly appear.

Cup of Tea, Jasmine tea?, good tea, old teaHere is the end result. The tea had a nice rich color. The taste was also really nice. I was sure that someone would keep a good tea in a little tea caddy like this one. The tea caddy is sealed well and the tea must not have been too old 🙂

Perhaps someone can tell me more about this little tea caddy. Is it indeed Japanese? Was it made in the 1880’s or is it more modern?

I only paid about $10 for it, so I am sure it is worth what I paid. I will most likely put one of my favorite teas in it once I use what is in it now.

Steven

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Some Shots of Orion

I have had a very busy day, so will just share a few pictures I took a couple nights ago of the constellation Orion. These were all taken with a small handheld camera without a tripod, so keep this in mind 🙂

Orion, Constellations, Night Sky, Star Gazing, Kansas CityI was out taking a walk while visiting my sister back in the Kansas City area. The sky was pretty dark, but in the automatic mode of my camera it was gathering as much light as possible and the picture here is much brighter than it actually was. However, you can easily see Orion.

Orion, Constellations, Night Sky, Star Gazing, Kansas CityI started to play with some of the different automatic modes on my camera and took a series of pictures. Here the sky is darker, and you can pick out the seven major stars of Orion.

Orion, Constellations, Night Sky, Star Gazing, Kansas CityIn this picture I gathered more light and you can see additional stars in Orion. You can barely see the head star and you can see the three stars of the sword.

Orion, Constellations, Night Sky, Star Gazing, Kansas CityHere you have a wider view of the sky and can see the entire constellation of Orion including the club and shield.

My sister lives near the airport and you can see the control tower in the lower right of the picture.

Night Sky - Constellations - Orion - StarsThis picture was taken almost four years ago from my side yard here in California. In this picture you can also see the entire constellation including the club and shield of Orion.

You can see a few more pictures that I took four years ago in my post Night Sky.

Orion has always been one of my favorite constellations as it is easy to pick out of the night sky.

What is your favorite constellation?

Steven

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