BBC - Antiques - Collectors guides - Silver

BBC - Antiques - Collectors guides - Silver ()

  „Teapots, coffee pots and chocolate pots

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BBC - Antiques - Collectors guides - Teapots, coffee pots and chocolate pots BBC - Antiques - Collectors guides - Teapots, coffee pots and chocolate pots

  „The shapes of tea and coffee pots can help with dating them, but because many 18th-century styles were repeated in the 19th and 20th centuries you need to check the marks on the base to tell whether the piece is a later reproduction. There is nothing wrong with buying, say, a 19th-century coffee pot in an 18th-century style, provided the marks are correct for the date it was made and the pot is priced as a reproduction.“

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BBC - Antiques - Expert tips - 20th century classics BBC - Antiques - Expert tips - 20th century classics

  „Plates originally cost 6d. Today you can still pick them for around £10, although rarer pieces such as coffee pots are worth considerably more.“

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Fresh Cup Magazine Fresh Cup Magazine

  „Offer an array of these as well as some decorative teapots and cups that complement the types of tea you offer. Your menu is heavy on Asian teas? Perhaps you should sell some cast-iron or Yixing pots. Other interesting tea accessories could include tea presses, cozies and trivets.“

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Fairtrade | Resources | Order form Fairtrade | Resources | Order form

  „Jamie Oliver's delicious Fairtrade chocolate pots. View here (pdf)“

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BBC - h2g2 - Ways to Make Good Coffee BBC - h2g2 - Ways to Make Good Coffee

  „The brewed coffee is collected in the top half of the pot. When all the water is gone from the lower half, the gurgling dies away and the coffee is ready.The espresso coffee made in these stove-top pots can be bitter, because the water is boiling when it passes through the grounds.Stove-top espresso makers are available in a few different sizes. They should always be used to make a full pot as they do not operate well when half full. After making a pot, you must wait a few minutes for the pot to cool down before you can use it again, so they are not really suitable for making large amounts of espresso.“

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