US$ 175.00
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Redware Chocolate Pot
Description
Redware Chocolate PotAdapted from a specimen seen in a painting by Rococo artist, Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin, c. 1760, this redware pottery pot is perfect for making coffee or hot chocolate. Standing approximately 7 1 2 high with a base diameter of approximately 4 1 2, this chocolate pot is glazed on the inside with lead free clear glaze. Recipes are included as well as a 12 milling stick for frothing the chocolate. For use over embers, not recommended to be used on
” Written and published by John Cochrane in 1797 with the financial backing of Earl Spencer
Item # S-3470
suet can be difficult to find
Item # TR-799
It has room for lots of neat stuff in the holes and hiding spots
This Item is sometimes made to order
This is a facsimile copy
Reed stemmed pipes of this style were available from the mid-18th century here in North America
It’s not a perfect compositional match to the linen-rag paper used in the 18th century
Item # CT-100
Based on Period Examples
tea and other drinks straight from the man himself
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 21 - Jul 26
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