Miniature coffeepot with hinged cover 1705-6 George Manjoy British The production of miniature silver furniture and tea, coffee, and chocolate equipment was a specialty of goldsmiths known as "toy men." The miniatures were probably intended for dollhouses. From the mid-eighteenth century in England until the present, porcelain and fine earthenware miniatures have been made as well.. Miniature coffeepot with hinged cover. British, London. 1705-6. Silver. Metalwork-Silver-Miniature
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