Thursday, March 7, 2013

Relevant Tea Leaf: A Family Antique Chocolate Pot

Last night's supper was Shepherd's Pie - a comfort food that my family thoroughly enjoys. Shepherd's Pie is said to have originated in England, but was adopted by Irish people many years ago. ?It's a staple of Irish traditional cooking thanks to the trusty potato which was adopted by Ireland as a food crop in 1780. ?Shepherd's Pie is good anytime, but it's especially?appropriate at this time of year with St. Patrick's Day approaching. ?

Our tea was Promise Tea?and the flavor was Apple Cobbler [a black tea] from Cracker Barrel. Inspiring Gaither lyrics are on each tea bag tag. ? One tag said, "There's no other, we can turn to, who can help us face another day" [from "Gentle Shepherd"], and the other tag said, "I just feel like something good is on its way" [from "I Just Feel Like Something Good Is About to Happen"]. ?Remember those Gaither gospel songs??


In yesterday's blog I shared a porcelain shamrock trio that belonged to my mom. ?Today I'm sharing a chocolate pot that belonged to my great-grandmother. ?It's the oldest family heirloom I own, and it's definitely a treasure. ?Isn't it beautiful??

The backstamp.

Research revealed the Wheeling Pottery Company organized in 1879 in Wheeling, West Virginia. ?In 1887 it formed a second company called La Belle Pottery Company. ?In 1903 Wheeling Potteries combined Wheeling, La Belle, Riverside Pottery, and Avon Potteries [of Tiltonsville, Ohio]. ?The factories continued making their semi-porcelain, art ware, utilitarian pieces and sanitary ware. ?In 1909 the name was changed to Wheeling Sanitary Manufacturing Company when the company went into receivership and was reorganized to make sanitary ware [sinks/wash basins, water closets, and other bathroom fixtures].

The chocolate pot dates between 1887 and 1909, making it at least 104 years old. ?I can't believe it survived all these years, since there were 12 children in the family. ?Then it was passed to my grandmother, who had seven children. My grandmother passed it to my mother, and she passed it to me when she moved to her assisted living apartment.

The photo below shows my maternal great-grandparents, Joseph and Amelia, and their 12 children. They were married in 1880. [My great-grandparents are in the second row, center.] My grandmother, Lucy, was the fifth child. ?She is in the top row, third from the left. ?The photo is a black and white Xerox photocopy which explains its poor quality, but I'm happy to have it anyway.

Below is a photo of my mother's family. ?My maternal grandparents, Daniel and Lucy are in the center, surrounded by their seven children. ?They were married in 1918. My mother was the third child, and she is in the top row, far right.

I don't know how my mom happened to be the one who was given the chocolate pot, but I'm glad she was! ;-)

Source: http://relevanttealeaf.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-family-antique-chocolate-pot.html

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