Coffee Boiler, 1880-1930

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Artifact Overview

When enamel-coated ironware was introduced in 1874, manufacturers marketed its durability and handsome mottled gray surface--the origin of its common name, "graniteware." Graniteware was also more lightweight than cast iron and would not rust or corrode, like tinware. Though most graniteware was eventually replaced by enamel-coated steel (introduced in the 1890s) it could be found in American kitchens well into the 1900s.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Coffee boiler

Date Made

1880-1930

Place of Creation

Location

at Greenfield Village in Firestone Farm House

Object ID

2003.50.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Graniteware
Metal

Color

Gray (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 13.5 in
Width: undefined in
Length: 11.5 in