coffee-pot British Museum
coffee-pot British Museum
Glass coffee-pot (a) and lid (b), together with cleaning brush (c), filter papers (d) and iron grid (e) hour-glass shaped, made in one piece in heatproof borosilicate glass, mould-blown in a two-piece mould, the seam exploited as part of the decoration; a polished wood collar serves as an insulated grip, made in two halves to leave a gap for the spout, the two halves secured with a leather tie tightened with a wood bead. The brush with nylon filaments and wood handle. The filters papers contained in the original box, and the iron grid for use on electric ranges attached to the original card.
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The Fitzwilliam Museum - Silver coffee pot, by John Swift
Oman virtual Museum documents a private collection of antiques from Oman Including a brass and silver Dallah coffeepot
File:John Chartier (British) - Coffee Pot - 1987.163 - Cleveland Museum of Art.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Amateur metal detectorist to be British Museum star after finding priceless relic mistaken for 'coffee pot lid
Coffee Pot The Metropolitan Museum of Art
coffee-pot British Museum
coffee-pot British Museum
Coffee pot made from British Army shell case
coffee-pot British Museum
coffee-pot British Museum
coffee-pot British Museum
Richard Morton and Co., Coffeepot, British, Sheffield
coffee-pot British Museum
The Coffee Pot, 1916, by Duncan Grant British, 1885-1978, Oil on canvas, H 24, W 20 inches 61 x 50 8 cm , Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, - SuperStock