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Vintage Cory Vacuum Coffee Pot Brewing Demo

These old vacuum coffee pots make great coffee and are fun to watch! We just learned about them a couple of years ago and thought we'd turn ...

Coffee Maker: Factors Considered When Purchasing A New Coffee Maker

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If you’re considering purchasing a new coffee maker, then you’ve got a few factors to keep in mind when searching through all of the different types that are available on the market today. Some of those factors include how much coffee you plan on making, to what level do you want the coffee making process to be automated, and what style of coffee maker are you looking for. Once you’ve determined the answers to these questions, then you’ll have a much easier time finding the right one for you. How much coffee making will play a hug role in helping you decide which coffee maker to buy. If you only plan on making coffee for yourself, then you can consider purchasing a single cup or personal coffee maker which will only make enough coffee for a handful of people, usually 12 cups or so. This is the ideal size if your making coffee for your family or a small group of people (3 to 4). If you plan on making a lot of coffee than you may want to go to a commercial size....

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antique coffee makers Chemex Six Cup Glass Coffee Maker with Glass Handle - 6 Cup Coffee Maker
Kitchen (Chemex)
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The same beautiful hourglass carafe that distinguishes Chemex® Coffeemaker paired with a graceful but sturdy glass handle.
Height: 8 ½" Diameter: 5".
30 oz. (Makes 2 to 6 five ounce cups).

antique coffee makers Bialetti Moka Express 1-Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker
Kitchen (Bialetti)
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List Price: $19.99
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Italian quality and design
Wash by hand with warm soapy water and rinse clean
Made of durable polished aluminum in a unique octagon shape

antique coffee makers Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count
Grocery (Melitta)
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List Price: $11.00
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8" W x 9 1/2" H
Includes 10 cup glass carafe, keep-warm lid, filter cone, measuring scoop, Melitta #6 filter paper, "Coffee Perfection" booklet
Hand wash or top rack dishwasher safe, do not use metal cleaning pads or abrasive cleansers

antique coffee makers Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker
Kitchen (Bodum)
(Amazon.com)

List Price: $120.00
Price: $75.95
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Measures 9-1/4 by 6 by 11-1/2 inches
Made of heat-resistant glass and durable, gleaming nylon
Theatrical, entertaining method of brewing six 5-ounce cups of coffee

antique coffee makers West Bend 58030 12-30 Automatic Party Perk
Kitchen (West Bend)
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List Price: $59.99
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30-cup automatic coffeemaker with 2-way dripless faucet for easy serving
Measures 15 by 9-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty
Brews 1 cup per minute; automatic temperature control

For boy, Christmas elves make a present of the past

01.01.70

The mission began inside a black limousine. Leather seats, high-tech lighting, a Bose speaker system. </p><p>Below a shelf of glass goblets &#x97; &#x93;Is that a bar?&#x94;&#x97; Kathy Harris discovered a lift-off compartment with iced-down soft drinks, including Dr Pepper, her son&#x92;s favorite.</p><p>&#x93;Tommy, do you want some?&#x92; she asked her 13-year-old. </p><p>He nodded, almost laughing. His dad, Howard Harris, just grinned. A delivery truck driver, he&#x92;d been trying to see where this limo was taking them, but he&#x92;d lost track. Until, with just the barest hint of bumpiness, &#x93;Are we on a gravel road?&#x94;</p><p>Tommy&#x92;s parents were feeling something they hadn&#x92;t felt for a while, not since Tommy&#x92;s cancer diagnosis and a year of chemotherapy, including a hard six months of trying to find the right cocktail of anti-nausea medications. </p><p>On this Christmas Eve night, their faces reflected only joy. Just minutes into what would become a three-hour adventure, Tommy already felt like he was living a magical night. His parents did, too.</p><p>Tommy was on a mission for a special friend &#x97; to deliver an antique toy back in time, through a delivery system unimagined even by Federal Express or UPS. The collective genius of hundreds of elves who call themselves The Elves of Christmas Present brought it all together through their most elaborate Christmas gift in their more than 20 years of making Christmas memories. </p><p>Tommy&#x92;s adventure was just unfolding. But the story really begins hours earlier, when Christmas Eve&#x92;s most popular man knocked on the Harrises&#x92; Raytown door.</p><p><span class="subhead">Santa&#x92;s request</p><p></span>&#x93;Good afternoon! May I come in for a visit?&#x94;</p><p>Tommy&#x92;s 11-year-old sister, Ariel, couldn&#x92;t speak. Santa Claus stood at her family&#x92;s front door. Santa Claus! After letting him in, she ran outside looking for the reindeer.</p><p>His chortles (and yes, all those ho-ho-hos) brought out three more curious children, five in all. Tommy ran to him and hugged him hard without saying a word. </p><p>&#x93;Tommy&#x92;s a hugger,&#x94; Kathy Harris said, a little chagrined. </p><p>The tall Santa carried a 7-foot wooden staff. Probably the world&#x92;s best authority on children, he knew to sit down, make himself look smaller and invite them to come to him. </p><p>He read from his book of good children. He knew their birthdays, their best friends, their good deeds, their Christmas wishes, their struggles. And he had one special request: Could Tommy give him a present?</p><p>&#x93;It isn&#x92;t very often that I get something I want for Christmas,&#x94; Santa said.</p><p>He waited, looking deep into Tommy&#x92;s eyes. </p><p>The boy smiled. </p><p>Santa explained that his great, great, great, great grandfather, the first Santa Claus in the United States, had left a message asking if someone in the future could right a mistake.</p><p>&#x93;What is it, Santa?&#x94; Tommy asked.</p><p>Go back in time and deliver a present that Santa forgot to give on Christmas Eve 1862 to a boy at a Civil War encampment, Santa said.</p><p>His elves built a time machine. They can make anything, Santa said. They are the best scientists and engineers, electricians, lawyers, movie-makers, historians and mechanics. </p><p>The mission, he admitted, was slightly dangerous, what with the war and all. But he knew that Tommy loved history, especially the Civil War. </p><p>With a white-gloved hand, Santa reached deep inside his sack and retrieved a wooden box. A Jack-in-the-box toy. Faded fabric. Sagging springs. Tattered horsehair beard on the Jack. It looked to be at least 150 years old.</p><p>After asking his parents, Tommy said he&#x92;d deliver it.</p><p>Right after supper.</p><p><span class="subhead">Back in time</p><p></span> The limo ride lasted perhaps 20 minutes. When Tommy and his parents climbed out, a chilly breeze slapped their faces. The driver turned to leave.</p><p>&#x93;Wait! I need my box!&#x94; cried Tommy. His dad lifted it from the front seat. Then the limo vanished, leaving the little family in darkness.</p><p> &#x93;I&#x92;ve never see so many stars,&#x94; said Kathy.</p><p>Suddenly, blinding lights flashed beneath a black machine about the size of a semi-trailer. Out stepped a tall man, dressed in a pith helmet, a long red military coat, cowboy boots, sunglasses and wearing a large clock on his chest.</p><p>He introduced himself as Commander Charles Boggle, &#x93;from another time and another place and that&#x92;s all I&#x92;ll tell you about me!&#x94; He hurried Tommy&#x92;s family into the machine. </p><p>&#x93;It&#x92;s perfectly safe,&#x94; he assured, as the family stared in awe. More than 2,000 lights twinkled from ceiling to floor, like a galaxy of stars. Six passenger seats were bolted to the floor. The control panel looked like a fire engine dashboard.</p><p> &#x93;Sometimes the controls get a little off,&#x94; Boggle warned as he snapped switches on and off. &#x93;If we overshoot the time, don&#x92;t worry. I&#x92;ll bring us back.&#x94;</p><p>First, everyone needed to change into 19th-century clothing, he said, to blend in. </p><p>Howard Harris found a top hat and long suit coat. Kathy Harris picked out a long cotton dress and apron. Tommy put on a checkered wool suit and a Civil War kepi cap.</p><p>Boggle asked Tommy to assist him. The craft hummed and whirred. Lights blinked. Needles wavered. Boggle gave Tommy a joy stick.</p><p> &#x93;Don&#x92;t touch anything else except what I tell you,&#x94; Boggle ordered. Tommy nodded. The time machine rumbled.</p><p>Through the windshield, the travelers saw images of each decade zoom by. Suddenly, a dinosaur appeared, followed by loud roars. Boggle reversed the thrusters. The machine eventually stopped: Christmas Eve, 1862. Soft fiddle music filled the air. </p><p>The door opened.</p><p>BOOM!! BOOM, BOOM!</p><p>Everyone jumped.</p><p>&#x93;Hurry, hurry,&#x94; Boggle ordered. &#x93;We landed in a battle!&#x94;</p><p>Outside the door, shouts and gunfire. Yankees and Confederates. Powder flashes. Thundering hooves. A horse raced by, nearly invisible in the blackness. A single voice cried out.</p><p>&#x93;They&#x92;ve ran off, sir! Should we follow them onto the ridge?&#x94;</p><p>Another voice told them no.</p><p> &#x93;We have civilians! Let the pickets know we found some civilians and will bring them into camp!&#x94;</p><p>Hands reached out to support the Harris family, helping them over the uneven ground and sticky muck.</p><p>&#x93;We have a wagon, if the civilians would like to ride into our camp. &#x85; We think you&#x92;d be safer there, folks, especially with these Johnny rebs around.&#x94; Tommy and his parents climbed into a horse-pulled wagon. Someone offered them a wool blanket.</p><p>The voices carried Irish accents. A captain explained they were the Missouri Irish Brigade. </p><p>In a clearing, canvas tents gleamed under the night sky. Dozens of soldiers gathered around a large fire, where two hunks of charred meat roasted.</p><p> &#x93;We liberated a Confederate&#x92;s pig tonight,&#x94; said one soldier, who chuckled. The other soldiers laughed. </p><p>Kathy Harris asked how long they&#x92;d been camping here. </p><p>&#x93;Two months,&#x94; one said. &#x93;We&#x92;re here until we get orders to leave. &#x85; We came with 100 men, and the sickness has whittled us down to 87.&#x94;</p><p>The bantering stopped briefly, as a wave of sadness passed. Soldiers missing their own families. Soldiers homesick, especially this special night. </p><p>Newspaper artist Thomas Nast, an illustrator covering the war for Harper&#x92;s Weekly, sketched the scene using the glow from the fire as his light.</p><p>Twigs snapped in the woods. Several soldiers jumped up. They relaxed when they saw it was one of their own playing Santa Claus, passing out socks. Tommy leaned over to his father and whispered: &#x93;This is when we can give him the box.&#x94;</p><p>Father and son edged close and placed the box gently near his other gifts. In moments, Santa picked it up and handed it to a boy named Johnny, about the same age as Tommy.</p><p>The boy opened it and out jumped a brand-new Jack-in-the-box, not the tattered old one. Tommy noticed the change. Grinning, he whispered to his dad, pointing.</p><p>The rest of the evening raced by. Tommy shot two muskets. Farmers arrived, bringing some Irish soda bread, stew, oatmeal cookies and coffee. Tommy&#x92;s dad read aloud a letter from one of the soldier&#x92;s sisters.</p><p>More twigs snapped nearby. Tommy sat up. &#x93;Guys! I hear someone coming!&#x94;</p><p>Nearly two dozen Confederates asked permission to enter the camp. Skinny and hungry, with bandages covering their bare feet, they wanted food.</p><p>Because it was Christmas, the Yankees said OK. At one point, a lone voice started singing. A fiddler joined. And there under the clear night sky, a concert of about 50 voices softly sang &#x93;Silent Night.&#x94; </p><p><span class="subhead">Returning home</p><p></span> But time unfolds the same whether in 2011 or 1862. And little boys still get sleepy. Tommy told his mom he was tired.</p><p>Again, a wagon ride. Zipping through time. Boggle opening the door. This time, they saw a mailbox. Inside, a package for Tommy.</p><p>Someone sent him five musket balls, a wooden top and a newspaper dated Jan. 3, 1863. A very real Harper&#x92;s Weekly, with a cover illustration by Thomas Nast showing Santa Claus&#x92; first U.S. appearance.</p><p>Tommy stared at the drawing. A Civil War encampment. Yankee soldiers. Two little boys in Kepi hats, one grinning wide at a Jack-in-the-box, the other watching his joy.</p><p>&#x93;That&#x92;s me. That&#x92;s me,&#x94; he told his parents.</p><p>&#x93;I didn&#x92;t want this evening to end,&#x94; Kathy Harris whispered. &#x93;This was a perfect night.&#x94; She blinked back tears, knowing that before Tommy could crawl into his bed, he&#x92;d take one anti-nausea pill, then two chemotherapy ones.</p><p>On the ride home in the limousine, mother and father smiled at each other, shaking their heads in disbelief. Three hours of history and camaradarie and effort, by dozens of strangers &#x97; and that was just the ones they saw.</p><p>&#x93;All these people helping Tommy,&#x94; Howard Harris said. &#x93;I&#x92;m so amazed that on Christmas Eve, so many people would do this for us. &#x85; We&#x92;ll remember this the rest of our lives.&#x94;

Source: Kansas City Star

I have an antique silver coffee make that says Piérard 15 G on it. What does that mean?

May 15, 2010 by andy | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts

Its a small coffee maker with three pieces that stack. It has a silver top piece then a glass and below that a silver holder for the glass


name of company and 15 cups

wildgirl14tracy | May 15, 2010

antique coffee makers - News


Guide to Seattle
Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 05, 2011
Guide to Seattle The Maxwell (300 Roy Street, 286 0629, themaxwellhotel.com, from $US124) is lovely, with wooden floors, rainbow rugs and coffee-makers giving the heart to balance the surprising luxuries of marble bathrooms and a small pool.

Memories that inspired range of tableware
Henley Standard - Feb 22, 6435
Memories that inspired range of tableware “She had a stove-top coffee pot, which was white with a pretty blue flower and beautiful in its simplicity. I loved the reassuring sound of it chugging away and the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee that wafted through the cottage.

Discover the cleaner air and slower pace of the Fraser Valley
The Province - Aug 30, 2011
A bit further down the road is the quirky Back Porch, with its pottery studio, antique shop, coffee roaster, friendly goats and more than a dozen varieties of organic garlic. And then there's Limbert Mountain Farm. Claude Bouchard's family bought the

Calendars
TriCities.com - Sep 01, 2011
17, 9 am to 6 pm, musical performers, craftsmen, antique dealers, food, NASCAR simulator race car, the Great Clinch River Duck Race, a Civil War encampment, hot air balloon rides, horse & carriage tours of the historic district, vendors, etc.

Around town in San Diego
SignOnSanDiego.com - Aug 31, 2011
Collection of antique maps and atlases from the 15th to 20th centuries on display. Information: lajollamapmuseum.org. Walking group: 10 am each Thursday in front of the Bali Hai Restaurant, 2230 Shelter Island Drive. Shelter Island Walk & Talk


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