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Cafetiere Collection

Step back in time with us to the year 1700, where an advertisement for Wills Coffee House captures the essence of a bustling café

Background imageCafetiere Collection: An Advertisement For Wills Coffee House c. 1700, (1944). Creator: Unknown

An Advertisement For Wills Coffee House c. 1700, (1944). Creator: Unknown
An Advertisement For Wills Coffee House c.1700, (1944). A trade card advertising Wills Best Coffee Powder at Manwarings Coffee House in Falcon Court over against St Dunstans Church in Fleet Street

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Advertisement for Arndt's Criterion Cafetiere, also known as a French press, Cafetiere a piston

Advertisement for Arndt's Criterion Cafetiere, also known as a French press, Cafetiere a piston, Cafeteria
5309086 Advertisement for Arndt's Criterion Cafetiere, also known as a French press, Cafetiere a piston, Cafeteria, press pot, coffee press, or coffee plunger, a coffee brewing device

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Hard at work, a break from cards and coffee!, illustration from L

Hard at work, a break from cards and coffee!, illustration from L
STC397103 Hard at work, a break from cards and coffee!, illustration from L assiette au Beurre: Les Fonctionnaires, 9th August 1902 (colour litho) by Cadel

Background imageCafetiere Collection: History of Steam, illustration for an educational textbook

History of Steam, illustration for an educational textbook
CHT307820 History of Steam, illustration for an educational textbook, mid 19th century (colour litho) by Bertmont (fl.1860); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Interior of the study of Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) in his home in rue Raynouard (photo

Interior of the study of Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) in his home in rue Raynouard (photo
XIR246470 Interior of the study of Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) in his home in rue Raynouard (photo) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Maison de Balzac, Paris

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Napoleons Coffee Set (porcelain) (b / w photo)

Napoleons Coffee Set (porcelain) (b / w photo)
XJF331754 Napoleons Coffee Set (porcelain) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: coffee pot and cup belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Coffee cup on saucer, bar of butter and croissant on plate, bowl of cereal, and cafetiere

Coffee cup on saucer, bar of butter and croissant on plate, bowl of cereal, and cafetiere, all on breakfast table

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Fench baguette topped with butter and raspberry jam, beside bowl and spoon and cafetiere

Fench baguette topped with butter and raspberry jam, beside bowl and spoon and cafetiere

Background imageCafetiere Collection: Pouring coffee, thermogram

Pouring coffee, thermogram
MODEL RELEASED. Pouring coffee. Thermogram of coffee being poured from a cafetiere into a cup. The colours show variation in temperature

Background imageCafetiere Collection: A variety of coffee pots and cafetieres

A variety of coffee pots and cafetieres from a household goods catalogue


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Step back in time with us to the year 1700, where an advertisement for Wills Coffee House captures the essence of a bustling café. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as patrons gather around their beloved cafetieres, taking a break from card games and enjoying this delightful beverage. Fast forward to 1944, where an illustration from "Hard at work, a break from cards and coffee. " showcases the importance of coffee breaks during wartime. In educational textbooks about the history of steam, we find an illustration depicting how cafetieres played a role in revolutionizing our morning rituals. Imagine stepping into Honore de Balzac's study in his home on rue Raynouard. Amongst his collection of treasures lies a photograph capturing Napoleons Coffee Set - elegant porcelain cafetieres that exude sophistication and refinement. As we delve further into history, we stumble upon Army and Navy Stores Catalogue from 1939-40. A lithograph displays various styles of cafetieres alongside other kitchen essentials - highlighting their significance even during times of war. The still life image featuring a Samovar surrounded by coffee-related items transports us to moments filled with warmth and comfort. Picture yourself sitting at your breakfast table, savoring every sip poured from your trusty cafetiere while indulging in buttered croissants or spoonfuls of cereal. For those with a sweet tooth, imagine spreading raspberry jam atop a French baguette beside your bowl and spoon – all accompanied by that essential companion: your faithful cafetiere ready to brew you another cuppa. Intriguingly captured through thermography is the mesmerizing sight of pouring coffee – showcasing not only its rich color but also its ability to invigorate our senses each day. And let's not forget about the variety offered by different types of pots and stylishly designed cafetieres that have graced countless kitchens throughout the years.