Tea-table [ Furniture & Interior decoration / Rituals & Ceremonies / Eating & Drinking ]
… of tea utensils: primarily this took the form of adding or elongating legs to bring the tray to the height required by European chairs. London furniture-makers began making their own forms for the luxury market in the first decades of the … of Power and Place in Colonial America’, in Furnishing the Eighteenth Century: What Furniture can tell us about the European and American Past, ed. Dena Goodman and Kathryn Norberg (London: Routledge, 2007), p. 169-181. Tea-table as … in Dena Goodman and Kathryn Norberg (eds.), Furnishing the Eighteenth Century: What Furniture can tell us about the European and American Past (London: Routledge, 2007), p. 169-181. Pettigrew, Jane, A Social History of Tea (London: …
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