The Jewel Tea Company: Its History and Products (A Schiffer Book for Collectors)

March 23, 2015 - Comment

The Jewel Tea Company of Chicago, Illinois reached a national market for its household products through salesmen and mail order catalogs from 1901 until 1981. the company’s Autumn Leaf Pattern china-featured throughout the text-was widely distributed and frequently graced dinner tables earlier this century. It is fondly remembered and sought by today’s collectors. Rarely seen

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The Jewel Tea Company of Chicago, Illinois reached a national market for its household products through salesmen and mail order catalogs from 1901 until 1981. the company’s Autumn Leaf Pattern china-featured throughout the text-was widely distributed and frequently graced dinner tables earlier this century. It is fondly remembered and sought by today’s collectors. Rarely seen Autumn Leaf wares are explored along with a brilliant assortment of better known pieces. A combination of modern color and historic black and white photographs chronicle the staggering array of Jewel Tea wares including china, cookware, coffee and teapots, premium products, children’s toys, and more. There is something for everyone in this impressive, photograph-filled and thoroughly researched text with price guide.

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Jewel Tea Company, Its History and Products A must read book for any Jewel Tea Collector. A very easy AND informative book. The author is extremly knowledgeable about Jewel Tea. I highly recommend this book!

Thomas Balinski "THomas Mark" says:

The Jewel Tea Company, Its History and Products Being a collector of the Jewel Tea Autumn Leaf Collection I found this book to be most awesome. The history of the company as well as the great photographs were well documented. I highly recommend this high quality book to collectors!

Jo Anne Pottle says:

Jewel Tea review This book made information available of items made in the 1940’s and 50’s. While searching antique shops the information enclosed help make wise purchases. The photographs and connected test are easy to follow. it is high quality and I would recommend this book to collectors. Jo Anne Pottle

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