Postcards and other merchandise can be found at any of our local pop-up shops! Stay tuned for upcoming dates.
Online orders can be made by emailing Matthew Anderson.
Arthur Willmore (1814–1888). A Chinese Tea Plantation with Workers Carrying and Firing Tea. Engraving after drawing by Thomas Allom, 1843, Wellcome Collection, London. Public Domain. $1.00 ea.
Edward Gilks (1822–1892). A Chinese Tea Plantation with Workers Watering, Picking, and Firing the Tea. Lithograph after engraving by Alred B. Clayton after painting by Piqua, 1850, Wellcome Collection, London. Public Domain. $1.00 ea.
John Fraser (1858–1927). The Clipper "Cutty Sark". Oil on canvas, c. 1900, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Public Domain. $1.00 ea.
Our wood pulp tea bags are heat-pressed, which means there is no plastic or glue (often found in pre-filled tea bags and sachets). Simply fill with your desired tea in any amount, pull the strings to close the bag, and use as you would any other tea bag. Price varies based on quantity.