EditorialAn advertisement for the sale of sugar and teas. For ready money only, retail and wholesale, sugars. Moist (only) 8d. per 1b. Lump (only) 12d. per 1b. Better sorts cheaper in proportion... [London : s.n., 1780?]. Source: HS.74/1987(23). Language: English.
EditorialA photo of puerh teas provided by Sotheby?s, which for the first time will be auctioning lots of the prized product. (Sotheby?s via The New York Times)
EditorialNew Braunfels, Teas, is the third-fastest-growing city in the nation, according to the most recent census. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA leafy plant during a hunt for useful plants with Lady Danni Morinich, a former ad salesperson who runs a business selling teas, tinctures and other products sometimes made with foraged herbs, in Philadelphia, July 15, 2021. (Adraint Bereal/The New York Times)
EditorialStephen Bielawski, the beverage director at the Sunken Harbor Club, makes an English Armada with a spiced honey syrup flavored with two types of teas, in New York on March 22, 2021. (Emon Hassan/The New York Times)
EditorialAdvertisement for 'Tetley's Teas', Plated tin, enamel, Rectangular, rounded corners, with transfer printed decoration on lid, inscribed 'Tetley's Teas' in large red and black type-face, highlighted in yellow, featuring central image of blue elephant's ...
EditorialZach Mangan and his wife, Minami Mangan, owners of Kettl, a Japanese green tea specialist that imports directly from farms in Japan, at their storefront in New York, Jan. 10, 2020. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times)
EditorialMenu for Wedding Teas. The book of household management ... Entirely new edition, revised and corrected, with new coloured engravings. London : Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co., 1892. Source: 7942.dd.9. page 1442.
EditorialAn advertisement for the sale of sugar and teas. For ready money only, retail and wholesale, sugars. Moist (only) 8d. per 1b. Lump (only) 12d. per 1b. Better sorts cheaper in proportion... [London : s.n., 1780?]. Source: HS.74/1987(23). Language: English.
EditorialBox with porcelain tea caddies, Qing dynasty, c1755-c1800. The pewter box and flat cover are made in the shape of a prunus (plum) blossom. A five-lobed porcelain tea caddy and five fan-shaped ones are neatly fitted inside.The covers are inscribed in go...