Saucers
MakerSet made by
Manning Bowman Company
(American, founded 1849)
MakerPorcelain saucers made by
Fraunfelter China Company
(American, 1923 - 1939)
Dateabout 1933
MediumCast porcelain with an opaque green glaze and silver luster decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter of each saucer): 1 x 3 3/4in. (2.5 x 9.5cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionGroup of six porcelain saucers, part of a matching set of a percolating coffeepot (.1a-.1f), coffee cups (.2a-.7a), and saucers (.2b-.7b). The style of the set reflects the Art Deco and streamlined styles popular during the 1920s and 1930s. The saucers are made of white porcelain, with an opaque lime green glaze applied to the rim, but not the center, of each saucer. A line of silver luster has been applied to the inside and outside edge of the rim on each saucer.
Object number1996.102.7.2b-.7b
NotesHistorical Note: This specific ceramic and metal electric coffee percolator set was not advertised in Manning Bowman & Co. materials in the Connecticut Historical Society library. However, similar all-metal items, such as a single percolator or coffee services consisting of an urn, creamer, sugar, and tray, were advertised. Percolators came in three different sizes, to accomodate four, six, or nine cups of coffee. In 1937 Manning, Bowman & Co. advertising materials, metal percolators sold for $5.95 - $9.95, and metal coffee services sold for $15.95 - $34.95. (Hunt 11/30/2004)On View
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