COFFEE IN RELATION TO THE FINE ARTS Page 6

There are illustrated in this connection specimens of coffee pots in stoneware by Elers (1700), and in salt glaze by Astbury, and another of the period about 1725. These are in the department of British and medieval antiquities of the British Museum, where are to be seen also some beautiful specimens of coffee-service pots in Whieldon ware, and in Wedgwood's jasper ware.

 

Irish Coffee Pot, 1760

Irish Coffee Pot, 1760
Hall-marked Dublin; the property of Col. Moore-Brabazon

Viscountess Wolseley's Coffee Pot

Viscountess Wolseley's Coffee Pot

A Scofield Pot of 1779–80

A Scofield Pot of 1779–80

Coffee Jug, 1736

Coffee Jug, 1736

SILVER COFFEE POTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

 

Salt-Glaze Pot

Salt-Glaze Pot
By John Astbury

Elers Ware Coffee Pot

Elers Ware Coffee Pot
Stoneware, about 1700

Salt-Glaze Pot

Salt-Glaze Pot
About 1725

POTS IN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN 18TH TO 20TH CENTURIES

POTS IN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN 18TH TO 20TH CENTURIES

1—Staffordshire; 2—English, eighteen to twentieth centuries; 3—English, blue printed ware, eighteenth to nineteenth centuries; 4—Leeds, 1760–1790; 5—Staffordshire, nineteenth to twentieth centuries