Item Type: 7754, 7756, 7759 Flameware Coffee Percolators
Years Manufactured: 1952 - ?
Values: Check below on Ebay for approximate prices
Sizes and ID#s: #7754 (4 cups) #7756 (6 cups) #7759 (9 cups)
The 775x series of Flameware Coffee Percolators are some of the most popular and recognizable pieces of Flameware around. There’s a good chance that an aunt or grandparent is still using one of these handy percolators today.
These mid-period percolators have a larger and circular (as opposed to smaller and “verical” top lid flange knob. They also have different style of handle (earlier models looked more like a “7″ and were less “round”). They made a 4 cup (7754), 6 cup (7756) and 9 cup (7756) variety of this pyrex percolator but they all have the same design.
The main body of the coffee pot is marked as “B” (as in, 7754 B) while the glass cover is marked with a “C” (usually a string of numbers plus 77-C). The actual percolator pump was also sold separately as a replacement in case it was broken (that long, thin glass stem seemed to cause some issues). I don’t believe the pump - basket assembly is marked, though I believe the box is marked as “P” (as in 7754 P) It consists of the long glass pump spindle tube connected to a glass bottom, two aluminum top and bottom basket lids and a inner glass basket.
Here’s an example of the 7754 B that we found:

Interestingly, if you remove the screws and take off the stainless steel band (which is also marked as 775X), you’ll find that the glass handle actually comes completely off as well.




