Coffee Roaster – a rare antique hand-held wrought iron coffee bean roaster, believed to be Italian or of an Italian design (I recall seeing one of these in Italy) and dating from the 18th century or early 19th century. The ball-end is placed in the embers of the hearth, and turned frequently for an even roast. The piece measures 64cm long and the ball is about 12cm diameter. I’ve successfully roasted fresh coffee beans, then ground them in a manual grinder – all very satisfying. With some practice it delivers a smoky rich coffee – for a unique Capuccino before 10.30 only please… Neoplolitan standards must be maintained, or a cheeky machiato or espresso to accompany your afternoon fritelli venexiana standing at the banco, of course, an emotion best recollected in tranquility. It’s also a great mystery object talking-piece. The exterior has been given an ocassional light rub with bees wax to inhibit corrosion – a treatment I’m considering myself.






