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- Revere Ware 8-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, circa 1965 - Drip-and-filter coffeemakers made consistently better coffee than the easier-to-use percolators found in most homes before the 1970s. They brought the coffee grounds into contact with the water just once, producing the best flavor. But they weren't as convenient. The water first had to be boiled in a separate device--and monitored closely for transfer to the coffeemaker when it reached just the right temperature.

- circa 1965
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Revere Ware 8-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, circa 1965
Drip-and-filter coffeemakers made consistently better coffee than the easier-to-use percolators found in most homes before the 1970s. They brought the coffee grounds into contact with the water just once, producing the best flavor. But they weren't as convenient. The water first had to be boiled in a separate device--and monitored closely for transfer to the coffeemaker when it reached just the right temperature.
- Meret, Lelong, Fournier and Co. Turkish Style Coffeepot, 1920-1929 -

- 1920-1929
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Meret, Lelong, Fournier and Co. Turkish Style Coffeepot, 1920-1929
- Presto Model CM 9 Coffeemaker, 1962-1967 - Electric appliance manufacturer National Presto Industries, Inc., became known for innovative products that anticipated and responded to evolving consumer needs. Presto introduced the first automatic stainless steel coffee maker that was fully submersible--designed to be washed safely, completely under water--in 1958. In the 1960s and 1970s, distinctive styling by Mel Boldt and Associates helped set Presto's coffee makers apart from the competition.

- 1962-1967
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Presto Model CM 9 Coffeemaker, 1962-1967
Electric appliance manufacturer National Presto Industries, Inc., became known for innovative products that anticipated and responded to evolving consumer needs. Presto introduced the first automatic stainless steel coffee maker that was fully submersible--designed to be washed safely, completely under water--in 1958. In the 1960s and 1970s, distinctive styling by Mel Boldt and Associates helped set Presto's coffee makers apart from the competition.
- Coffeepot -

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Coffeepot
- Edicraft Siphonator Coffeepot, 1928-1935 -

- 1928-1935
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Edicraft Siphonator Coffeepot, 1928-1935
- Coffeepot, Made by Paul Revere, 1755-1765 - Paul Revere, an American silversmith and patriot, made this coffeepot in Boston, Massachusetts, before the Revolutionary War. Typical of Revere silver, it is delicately proportioned with cast and engraved decoration (note the acorn-shaped finial atop the lid). This piece would have been used in the drawing room, parlor, or dining room of a wealthy mid-eighteenth-century household.

- 1755-1765
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Coffeepot, Made by Paul Revere, 1755-1765
Paul Revere, an American silversmith and patriot, made this coffeepot in Boston, Massachusetts, before the Revolutionary War. Typical of Revere silver, it is delicately proportioned with cast and engraved decoration (note the acorn-shaped finial atop the lid). This piece would have been used in the drawing room, parlor, or dining room of a wealthy mid-eighteenth-century household.
- Coffeepot Used on Henry Ford's "Vagabonds" Camping Trips, circa 1921 - Between 1916 and 1924, industrialists Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone, and naturalist John Burroughs, took several camping trips together. These self-named "Vagabonds" camped in a style appropriate to wealthy gentlemen. Numerous support staff drove and maintained the vehicles, set up camp, started fires, did the cooking, made the coffee, and took photographs.

- circa 1921
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Coffeepot Used on Henry Ford's "Vagabonds" Camping Trips, circa 1921
Between 1916 and 1924, industrialists Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone, and naturalist John Burroughs, took several camping trips together. These self-named "Vagabonds" camped in a style appropriate to wealthy gentlemen. Numerous support staff drove and maintained the vehicles, set up camp, started fires, did the cooking, made the coffee, and took photographs.
- Coffeepot Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

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Coffeepot Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Tea and Coffee Service, Made by Gorham Manufacturing Company, 1883-1884 -

- 1883-1884
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Tea and Coffee Service, Made by Gorham Manufacturing Company, 1883-1884
- Coffeepot, 1835-1840 - Pewter goods could be found in many American homes or public buildings in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Most Americans of modest means could afford to have pewter spoons, tankards, dishes, plates or other items, such as this coffeepot.

- 1835-1840
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Coffeepot, 1835-1840
Pewter goods could be found in many American homes or public buildings in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Most Americans of modest means could afford to have pewter spoons, tankards, dishes, plates or other items, such as this coffeepot.