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COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase.
COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase. European, ca. 1930. Handsome chrome-plated canister that transforms cotton balls or cloth into hot coffee. 14Ó tall. Very good.
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A TIN CANNISTER A tin cannister,
A TIN CANNISTER A tin cannister, labeled "Coffee" having a hinged door, 22"h
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Tin coffeepot 19th c. with an
Tin coffeepot 19th c. with an ear-shaped handle and a hinged lid with brass finial. 9.5"h.x9.5"w.
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COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase. French,
COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase. French, ca. 1890. Brass vase transforms cotton or cloth into steaming hot coffee as if by magic. Spring loaded base and gimmicked finial that turns three internal catches to hold back inner container. 13 _Ó high. Base with minor dents and chips, gimmick a bit finicky; good.
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COFFEE VASE,Coffee Vase. Maker
COFFEE VASE,Coffee Vase. Maker unknown (likely German), ca. 1930. Tiered nickel-plated vase allows magician to transform a quantity of cotton batting into hot coffee. 8 _Ó high with a 1 _Ó opening. A fine example.
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STONEWARE COFFEE JARBlue and
STONEWARE COFFEE JARBlue and white stoneware basketweave and morning glory pattern coffee jar
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 5.5"H x 5" dia.
Manufacturer: McCoy
Country of Origin: USA
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A blue and white jug, 30cm high,
A blue and white jug, 30cm high, a Masons jardinière, a lustre jug and a Mintons coffee pot and cover
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A Brass Coffee Pot 19th century
A Brass Coffee Pot 19th century of tapering cylindrical form the circular lid with a turned finial having a curved spout and shaped handle. Height 8 3/4 inches.
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Redware glazed coffeepot 10.5''h.
Redware glazed coffeepot 10.5''h. and three small ceramic figures.
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Toleware coffeepot, reinforced
Toleware coffeepot, reinforced handle with lid guard, crooked spout, flanged base, tin with brown/black painted ground, red and yellow flowers, probably American, late 18th/early 19th century, 10-1/2 in. Minor paint chips, several small dents, interior rust. The Estate of the Late James F. Newland, Bristol, Virginia.
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COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase. Colon:
COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase. Colon: Abbott’s Magic Novelty Co., ca. 1950. Spun aluminum vase magically transforms cotton into steaming hot coffee. Large model. 14” high. Very good.
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An earthenware ovoid jar, 38cm high
An earthenware ovoid jar, 38cm high and another jar with lug handles to the neck
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A Chinese export Jesuit ware coffee
A Chinese export Jesuit ware coffee can, mid 18th Century, painted en grisaille with an erotic scene, 6.5cm high
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A silver coffee pot, Sheffield
A silver coffee pot, Sheffield 1919, of oval half-ribbed form, 24cm high, approximately 614gm
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ADVERTISING COFFEE POT.
ADVERTISING COFFEE POT. American first half 20th century. White clay lidded pot with pewter mount. Depicts a jester advertising ''Blanke's Faust Blend'' coffee. 10.5''h.
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A small silver coffee pot, London
A small silver coffee pot, London 1925, with presentation inscription, 19cm high, approximately 419g
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COFFEE BIN. Stencil decorated bin
COFFEE BIN. Stencil decorated bin signed ''Jersey Coffee'' and ''Dayton Spice Mills''. 32'' h. 22 1/2'' w. 17'' d.
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COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase.
COFFEE VASE.Coffee Vase. Manufacturer unknown, early twentieth century. Hot coffee poured into the vase is transformed into a production of dry handkerchiefs or other objects. Brass-plated tiered vase with contemporary paper side covering. Accompanied by a multi-colored silk streamer. Significant internal pitting, small dents, but sturdy. 12 ½” tall. Rotating gimmick incorporated into top ball knob.
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MEDIUM BLUE GLASS APOTHECARY JAR
MEDIUM BLUE GLASS APOTHECARY JAR LABELED "COCAINE" Broad-mouthed Cobalt Jar with flared rim, having black on gilt label having a red underline, 7 3/4" x 8 1/4". Fine condition.
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(PAIR) BROWN GLASS APOTHECARY
(PAIR) BROWN GLASS APOTHECARY JARS "COCAINE" & "OPIUM" Medium-Sized Molded Cylindrical Coffee Brown Glass Jars with small flat- rimmed necks, having gilt, red and black enameled labels for 'Opium' & 'Cocaine', 10 1/2" x 8" each, scratches to labels.
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Early ''OKAY COFFE'' can with
Early ''OKAY COFFE'' can with monkey bank on lid. 9'' Ht.
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A GLAZED CERAMIC JAR AND A PAIR
A GLAZED CERAMIC JAR AND A PAIR OF CUPSA glazed ceramic jar and a pair of cups(3)the jar height 11 1/2in (29cm); diameter 12in (30.5cm)
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A silver coffee pot by Tiffany &
A silver coffee pot by Tiffany & Co. c. 1915 approx. 21 cm in height and weighing approx. 17.6 oz.
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ENGLISH SILVER COFFEE POT London
ENGLISH SILVER COFFEE POT London 1935 J.B. Chatterly & Sons Ltd. of flaring cylindrical shape with C-scroll wood handle and domed cover with stylized acorn finial - h: 9 in.
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19th c. Bargeware painted coffee
19th c. Bargeware painted coffee pot. 15'' Ht.
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Jasperware Coffee Pot18th cent.
Jasperware Coffee Pot18th cent. Condition: Minor nicks to rim of lid otherwise exc.Dimensions: Ht. 9''Provenance: A Private Rochester NY Collection.E
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A pear shaped coffee pot by Matthew
A pear shaped coffee pot by Matthew Boulton with hinged cover and thread borders 23cm (9") high a pear shaped hot milk jug and a circular coaster with beaded border
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A George III silver coffee pot,
A George III silver coffee pot, John Robins, London 1795, of vase shape with incurved corners, fitted a carved fruitwood handle, crested to one side, initialled to the other, 30.5cm high, approximately 900g
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A Berlin coffee can and saucer,
A Berlin coffee can and saucer, circa 1800, painted with an arrangement of fruit and flowers on a gilt roundel, two Meissen trumpet vases painted flowers and a yellow ground quatre-lobed saucer
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English copper coffeepot,
English copper coffeepot, dovetailed construction, ribbed lid, milk glass handle, British, 19th century, 10-1/2 in. Old discoloration and corrosion, handle with crack.
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A silver coffee pot and hot water
A silver coffee pot and hot water jug J & Son London 1930 each fitted an ebonsied handle 20.5cm (8") high approximately 1195gm
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LARGE BLUE GLASS APOTHECARY JAR
LARGE BLUE GLASS APOTHECARY JAR LABELED "COCAINE" Broad-mouthed Cobalt Jar with black on gilt label having a red underline, 15 1/2" x 9". Fine condition.
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A silver coffee pot, William Comyns
A silver coffee pot, William Comyns & Sons, London 1970, pear-shaped with hinged dome cover, shaped spout and composition scroll handle, 23.5cm high, approximately 710g
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An 18th Century style silver coffee
An 18th Century style silver coffee pot, JBC & S Ltd., Birmingham X, of pear-shape with bud finial to the domed cover, 28cm high, approximately 998gm
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Eight aqua glass flasks together
Eight aqua glass flasks together with a canning jar and an amber jug. ?
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19th c. tole decorated coffee
19th c. tole decorated coffee pot. 11'' Ht.