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Tổng cộng: đ 2.950.000

đ 1.125.000
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The coffee pot is designed with a large body carved with embossed patterns. It has a tower-shaped spout and a knob on the lid is a picture of a man sitting on a rock. Near the mouth, the body and the lower part of the body are extremely delicate decorations of leaves and flowers. The pot handle is like a strong horn of a rhinoceros, with many unique motifs of flowers and leaves symbolizing the harmony between men and nature. The inner is thick white porcelain. Britannia material is a particular tin alloy favored for its silvery appearance and smooth surface, with composition of up to 92% tin, 6% antimony and only 2% copper. This alloy was first produced in 1769
The pot was produced in 1868 by the Meriden Britannia Company (The company was founded in 1852, based in New York - USA, specializing in the production of ceramics and metal. In 1876, the Company won the first class medal for plated ceramics), but until 1872 it was patented.