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Antique Red Glass & Silverplate Biscuit Barrel

Antique Red Glass & Silverplate Biscuit Barrel

There's no denying it. The British are serious about their tea time.

As demand for tea soared in the 19th century, so too did the demand for commercially produced biscuits to serve along with a cup of tea. Since biscuits were fragile by nature, a tin provided a modicum of protection with the additional benefit of being air-tight, keeping biscuits fresher for longer. A simple biscuit tin, however, was not suitable to bring to the table during tea time and thus, the decorative biscuit barrel was born.

At your service, an exquisite Antique Biscuit Barrel found at market in the north of England. With its cut to clear red cranberry glass and gleaming silverplate finishes, this is a striking addition to any biscuit barrel collection.

Expertly crafted, this exceptional biscuit barrel is sure to take pride of place on your table at tea time and be a glistening addition to your collection.


Strictly one-of-a-kind and subject to prior sale. In very good antique condition. 8"H with handle raised x 5.5"D.

$75.00

Original: $250.00

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Antique Red Glass & Silverplate Biscuit Barrel

$250.00

$75.00

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Antique Red Glass & Silverplate Biscuit Barrel

There's no denying it. The British are serious about their tea time.

As demand for tea soared in the 19th century, so too did the demand for commercially produced biscuits to serve along with a cup of tea. Since biscuits were fragile by nature, a tin provided a modicum of protection with the additional benefit of being air-tight, keeping biscuits fresher for longer. A simple biscuit tin, however, was not suitable to bring to the table during tea time and thus, the decorative biscuit barrel was born.

At your service, an exquisite Antique Biscuit Barrel found at market in the north of England. With its cut to clear red cranberry glass and gleaming silverplate finishes, this is a striking addition to any biscuit barrel collection.

Expertly crafted, this exceptional biscuit barrel is sure to take pride of place on your table at tea time and be a glistening addition to your collection.


Strictly one-of-a-kind and subject to prior sale. In very good antique condition. 8"H with handle raised x 5.5"D.

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There's no denying it. The British are serious about their tea time.

As demand for tea soared in the 19th century, so too did the demand for commercially produced biscuits to serve along with a cup of tea. Since biscuits were fragile by nature, a tin provided a modicum of protection with the additional benefit of being air-tight, keeping biscuits fresher for longer. A simple biscuit tin, however, was not suitable to bring to the table during tea time and thus, the decorative biscuit barrel was born.

At your service, an exquisite Antique Biscuit Barrel found at market in the north of England. With its cut to clear red cranberry glass and gleaming silverplate finishes, this is a striking addition to any biscuit barrel collection.

Expertly crafted, this exceptional biscuit barrel is sure to take pride of place on your table at tea time and be a glistening addition to your collection.


Strictly one-of-a-kind and subject to prior sale. In very good antique condition. 8"H with handle raised x 5.5"D.

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