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Set of US Navy Enlisted Graniteware "RARE" GALLEY 1 Gallon TEA KETTLE and 9 Quart 2 Handled COFFEE POT
both stamped USN on bottom
 

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1 Gallon Large Tea Pot and 9 Quart 2 Handled Coffee Pot - Super Rare as Tea was rarely made for enlisted crew - see photograph of enlisted crew using the coffee pot!
 
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U.S. Navy Large Graniteware 2 Handle Navy Coffee Pot is a standard coffee pot used aboard both ship and shore.

The bottom of these navy pitchers were marked USN for United States Navy.



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Standard Issue 2 handled Navy Coffee Pot, 1 Gallon Tea Kettle, Graniteware Coffee Pot used for serving food for the enlisted ranks from seaman, petty officer to chief petty officer aboard ship and shore mess decks and galleys. The typical enlisted ladles consisted of graniteware, enamelware, aluminum and stainless steel used for breakfast, lunch and dinner for milk, water and the infamous bug juice.