Coffee pot
In the late eighteenth century, black earthenware and stoneware made by English potters conjured up the art and culture of ancient Egypt, Greece, and Italy. This coffee pot may be similar to the blackwares owned by George and Martha Washington. The inventory taken after George Washington's death in 1799 records an "Egyptian china" teapot valued at fifty cents in the pantry overseen by Frank Lee, an enslaved butler at Mount Vernon.
Published ReferencesSusan Gray Detweiler, George Washington's Chinaware (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982), 159.
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