Coffee Jug – (Paul Jacques De Lamerie) Tidligere neste


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Dato: 1738

Museum: Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, United States)

Teknikk: Silver

Coffee jugs, used primarily for Turkish coffee, are distinguished from coffee pots by their short spouts fixed to the upper body of the jug. This design made it easier to pour Turkish coffee; the thick, sugary liquid, full of sediment, tended to clog longer, low-set spouts.Paul de Lamerie, the maker of this coffee jug, was one of the foremost silversmiths in eighteenth-century London. He was born in Holland to Huguenot parents who moved to London in 1689. De Lamerie

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