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Interior View of Coffee Shop, probably  Chas. G. Lincoln & Co.
Interior View of Coffee Shop, probably Chas. G. Lincoln & Co.

Interior View of Coffee Shop, probably Chas. G. Lincoln & Co.

Date1903-1913
MediumPhotography; albumen print on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 5 5/8 x 7 13/16in. (14.3 x 19.8cm)
Sheet (height x width): 5 5/8 x 7 13/16in. (14.3 x 19.8cm)
Mount (height x width): 7 7/8 x 10in. (20 x 25.4cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionTwo men in suits are seated at round tables in the interior of a room, apparently a combination office and storeroom for a store dealing in coffee, tea, and spices. The table is set with handleless cups, cans or canisters, and possibly a scale. The man at the right appears to be tasting coffee with a spoon from one of the cups. He is seated in a bentwood chair. A third man, wearing a hat, is seated in the background. The large funnel-shaped object at the left is a coffee spittoon. Shelves are stocked with merchandise in tins. Electric light bulbs, some with shades, and a fan hang from the ceiling. A telephone is on the wall in the right background. A calendar for the month of January is on the wall in the left background.
Object number2003.21.2
InscribedOn verso, lower right, in pencil, accession number.NotesSubject Note: The firm of Chas. G. Lincoln & Co. were retailers of coffee in Hartford, Connecticut, from 1903 to 1951. In 1913, the company name changed slightly to Charles G. Lincoln & Co. (Finlay 12/16/2003)
On View
Not on view
1941.9.1.16
Unknown
mid 19th century
Coffee cup
Manning Bowman Company
about 1933
Gift of Kathy Finaldi, 2016.95.2 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Williams & Carleton Co.
about 1925
Gift of NY Coffee Cup, 2024.72.0a-b, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, No K…
NY Coffee Cup
2024
Gift of Jon O. Newman, 2011.365.12  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Abraham Alexander Ribicoff
1962
Party for Pauline Livingston
Unknown
late 20th century
Percolator
Manning Bowman Company
about 1933
Teapot
Unknown
mid 19th century