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Hall Camellia Windshield Teapot Without Lid
This Hall China teapot is in the Windshield shape, first issued in 1941. The color looks maroon but it's actually the softer, lighter Camellia color. It is missing its lid but is in like new condition otherwise with no chips, flakes, cracks, or scratches. It has one pinprick factory glaze miss under the spout, which is common for Hall pieces of this era. With it's graceful, Moderne-Deco pitcher-like shape, it displays beautifully even without the lid.
Circa: 1941
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Hall China
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Hall Waverly Yellow Rose Dripolator Coffee Pot
This 1930s Drip-o-lator coffee pot was made by Hall China for the Enterprise Aluminum Company. It looks like a large teapot to me, but it apparently once had a metal brewing basket for making coffee that fit the top of the pot. The almost Art Deco shape is called Waverly, the peach and yellow roses pattern on both sides was called Yellow Rose (other Hall pieces were made in this pattern).
The pot is 7" high to the top of the lid, nearly 11" wide from spout to handle. On the inside bottom are these instructions printed in gold: "For piping hot coffee preheat with hot water. Do not place over open flame". It's in excellent condition with no chips, flakes, cracks or crazing. There are some tiny silver marks to the glaze below the base of the spout, just rub wear where it came into contact with metal during storage. These can usually be removed with a powdered cleanser like Barkeeper's Friend but they're not that noticeable.
Circa: 1930s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Hall China for Enterprise Aluminum
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7402
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Hall Camellia Pink Creamer and Sugar Set
This vintage creamer and sugar set by Hall China is in the Boston shape. The color is Camellia over white, often mistaken for Maroon but it's a softer, pinker shade. The sugar has no lid. Both pieces are in excellent condition with no damage. About 2-3/4" to 3" high by 4-1/2" to 5" wide across the handles and spout.
Circa: 1950s - 1960s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Hall China
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