Post on 24-Dec-2015
English (London), 1713–14Richard Bayley
Medium or Technique Silver (Britannia standard), fruitwood Classification Silver
Boston’s Green Dragon 1697-1832This famous coffee-house tavern was the “headquarters of the Revolution” –Danial Webster
Through the biography of the coffee pot :•Where was this coffee pot made and used•It’s social and cultural context used in coffee houses.•The significance of these coffee houses in the colonial period•Who went to these coffee houses touching up on gender roles.•American Revolution•How coffee became the drink of America.
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