Teainfusers.info
Start some tea brewing, get your finger sandwiches ready and sit down to this exquisite reference by Elizabeth Willan and Connie Crozier on turn of the century silver tea infusers (tea balls). The site showcases over 500 infusers (largely put out of business by tea bags starting around 1908), with high res photos and manufacturer information. There’s also a section on drip stands, and some great historical information.
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