I'm no coffee expert, this seems the oldest coffee pot type I've seen online, said to be 18th century. I'm sure there are others even older out there somewhere?
I believe Turkish coffee predates this by a couple centuries, and ibriks of very early style designs are readily available. I guess it depends on what you mean by a coffee pot.
I have found the Ibriks from Armenia sold online on Ebay, the ones with a Lion emblem molded in, are extremely high quality and very low prices. The tin plating being excellent quality.
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