Filtered Coffee (French or percolated)1896 from the 1914 version.
Various kinds of coffee pots are on the market for making filtered coffee. They all contain a strainer to hold coffee without allowing grounds to mix with infusion. Some have additional vessel to hold boiling water............... key, boiling water..
Boiled coffee...... 1 c Coffee, 1 egg 1 c cold water, 6 cups boiling water.........
Scald granite-ware coffee - pot . Wsh egg, break , and beat slightly. Dilute with one half the cold water, add crushed shell, and mis with cofee. Turn into pot, pour on boiling water, stir thouroughly. Place on frong of range and BOIL for threeminutes. If not boiled, coffee is cloudy; if too long, too much tannic acid is developed. The spout of pot should be covered or stuffed with soft paper to prevent escape of fragrant aroma. ........ stuff in thereabout egg shell 'clearing coffee.' etc. But in this and french press , coffee is boiled.
I just got back from my favorite flea market, and found two glass coffee pots. If you notice, in any diner they usually have Bunn drip machines. BUT THEY RUN ON 220!!! I had them in my store, great. But the home machines don't heat the water to a high enough temperature to brew the coffee.
It is very difficult to find glassware. But I think if you do, and meld it with these other methods, you'll be very happy. Well, you may be miserable, but the coffee will taste better.
There are old pyrex pots all over the net, but the guts were made of glass, so, it's difficult to get a complete pot. But if you can get your hands on any glass pot try it. Or try the first recipe with boiling water and grounds; see if you like it. Hell, every cowpoke in the world drank it that way, and they won the West.