Now that might seem “steep” no matter how significant the tea — but those chests come inside a beautiful Victorian waterfront property showcasing picturesque views over a historic harbor in Massachusetts.
“That was the end of the Barkers and the Lipton connection,” the property’s listing agent Liz Walters, of Coldwell Banker Realty in Marblehead, told The Post. “It’s an interesting decorative touch honoring the Lipton connection,” said Walters. “The one that stands out to me has some sort of bird on it. I just wonder if that’s the emblem for one of the tea companies. There’s another one that actually has a tea company name. Someone might spend some time and do some research into them and see where they came from,” added Walters. “They’re pretty cool.”