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English: Chocolate pot, Silver, Lille, France, 1779 V&A Museum no. 16-1963 This pot is characteristically rococo, with its dramatic swirling decoration. The handle of the pot is straight and made of wood. This made it easier to pick up the pot as wood does not conduct as much heat as silver.
Date 14 October 2007 (original upload date)
Source http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/s/silverware-design-themes/
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  • 2007-10-14 10:08 VAwebteam 293×450× (33931 bytes) Chocolate pot, Silver, Lille, France, 1779 V&A Museum no. 16-1963 This pot is characteristically rococo, with its dramatic swirling decoration. The handle of the pot is straight and made of wood. This made it easier to pick up the pot as wood does not co

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