
At first tea was advertised as medicinal and was supposed to cure everything from gout to various social diseases.
Tea, coffee and chocolate became popular in Britain in the first half the 1700's. The earliest silver teapots, before about

Although tea was extremely expensive – a pound of tea cost £3 10s in 1660, a year’s wages for a maid – it became very popular, particularly as an after dinner drink, prepared personally by the lady of the house.
Those who could afford tea usually also had the means to purchase silver, and by the end of the 1700’s tea wares had become a major part of the silversmith’s trade. These practical objects remain among the most popular silver items with collectors today.