By 1660, London coffeehouses had become an integral part of social culture. The public referred to the “Penny College” coffeehouses because they were patronized by writers, artists, poets, lawyers, politicians, and philosophers. Coffee shops in London provide customers with more coffee to enjoy together and that's how the pot was born.
This is a coffee pot made by the British in 1890. It is a brown ceramic pot, with a handle in the middle of the body, and a rumine water tap at the bottom for convenient use. If you come to the shop with a small group of people, you will also have to pay the amount of a box, otherwise you can take the entire coffee in the box home. Many people are always proud that ancient English vases always have spiritual meaning and are close to people, today, factories still rely on the style of the vase to recall the coffee preservation style of old London.