Wares for Coffee and Tea

Many of the items found in this category were manufactured to meet the needs of the consumer of the first half of the nineteenth century and are no longer in use today.  There is no internationally agreed-to nomenclature for shapes; this exhibition uses primarily the terms used by David and Linda Arman and by Elloise Baker Larsen in their works dedicated to American Historical Staffordshire.

Mug
Boston State House
Teapot
Boston State House
Waste Bowl
Boston State House
Saucer
Cadmus - Diorama Series
Waste Bowl
Capitol, Washington
Cup Plate
Castle Garden Battery, New York
Creamer
Chancellor Livingston
Saucer
Chancellor Livingston
Sugar Bowl
Chancellor Livingston
Cup (Handleless)
Chancellor Livingston
Waste Bowl
Chancellor Livingston
Cup Plate
Charleston Exchange
Cup (Handleless)
City Hall, New York - Stubbs
Cup and Saucer
City Hall, New York - Stubbs
Saucer
City Hall, New York - Stubbs
Mug
City Hall, New York - Stubbs
Sugar Bowl
City Hall, New York - Stubbs
Coffee Pot
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Teapot
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Saucer
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Creamer
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Cup (Handleless)
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Creamer
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Sugar Bowl
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Sugar Bowl
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Sugar Bowl
Commodore MacDonnough's Victory
Creamer
Eagle on Urn
Cup (Handleless) and Saucer
Eagle on Urn
Sugar Bowl
Eagle on Urn
Sugar Bowl
Eagle on Urn