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Espresso And Coffee - Fantastic Gift Ideas
By Jack Blacksmith
Imagine what a great thing it would be to receive a coffeepot as a gift, not just any one, but an
antique one. Most people would never think of this variety of gift, even if the person they are buying for
collects antiques. Interestingly enough this type of gift is reasonably easy to locate and very
inexpensive. Whatever the case, it will be greatly appreciated.
The appeal came to me by pure accident. In my basement, I found a dusty, but attractive espresso
maker. Our home is fairly old and the previous house owner left varied things behind after she left.
There was this antique machine for making not just coffee, but espresso. It was something that one of
my relatives had always wanted.
An elderly aunt loves antiques. I was aware her passion for washing basins, coffee grinders and dry
sinks, I didn’t know that this little gift would please her so much. She’s lucky because I almost
gathered up the heap of junk in the basement and put it out with the garbage. I probably would never
have noticed it otherwise.
I have noticed many different types of coffee machines, but this one was unique. The coffeepot itself
was not made from glass, but it was some sort of metal. It had handles on either side of the espresso
machine, but it was very dirty and need of some polishing.
I did the right thing by not throwing out those abandoned items. My aunt is a novice expert when it
comes to antiques. I decided to get her opinion on its value and discovered it was more valuable than I
had realiz