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This teapot is brown with a gold colored trim. It is marked on the bottom HALL'S CHINA 25-30, in gold lettering. This teapot does have a chip on the lid measuring just over 1 inch, and some on the inside of the teapot itself. See pictures for details on flaws. This teapot also needs a good cleaning from being in storage quite a few years. Even with these flaws, this would be a good piece to add to that HALL collection.
This is a vintage teapot, measuring about 10 inches long, inluding it's handle, and about 5 inches tall. This is HALL China HOLLYWOOD style teapot.
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This is a beautiful HALL teapot in a maroon color. It is very cute and apears to have some gold on the handle and one place near the back, so it appears that the gold has all rubbed off. The spout has been repaired and the inside where the lid goes in the teapot has 3 areas were there are old smooth chips that appear to have been there quite a long time. However, otherwise, it is very ery clean and shiny and not stained. It would be great for your Maroon eames kitchen to use or display. This 6 cup teapot has THREE logo's on the bottom. Hall 012 6 Cup Made in USA in gold, HALL in the mold and round HALL black logo.
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UPDATE: Hall and other companies made pots (and lids) for Enterprise Aluminum's Drip-O-Lator line. Enterprise made the aluminum grounds baskets and water drippers and marketed the units. This particular pot was made by Hall. It's in the Hall collector's guide book. The name of the shape is Waverly. I believe the name of the decal is Modern Tulip. Hope this is helpful.This is a Crocus type Tulip Drip O Lator Coffee Pot which was made by The Enterprise Aluminum Co. that made items for Hall and Leigh, including the Crocus Pattern, and Flamingo. This tulip pattern resembles the Crocus Pattern.
This pattern was used by Leigh Cresent Pottery called Tulip. I don't know who's collection it belongs to. The pot is just under 6" tall and is a beautiful of white color with the beautiful blue, red, purple and orange flowers, with that classic black line. There are no chips, cracks or crazing except on the bottom there are crazing marks that are discolored that follow to the inside. I thought they were a crack, but filled with liquid they are solid with no leads. The bottom of the inside has some old writing, but I cannot read it. There is no lid.
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