Vintage Asian Hall "Airflow" Cobalt Blue Teapot 1940's - Gold Trim with Roses and Leaves - Collectible Porcelain / China Tea or Coffee Pot

$45.00

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Description: Vintage 1940s Hall "airflow" teapot in cobalt blue (Marine and Standard Cold) with 6 cup capacity. Beautiful cobalt blue color with gold accents (roses and leaves).

Hall China, East Liverpool, Ohio. Can be seen in Whitmyer's book - Hall China 3rd Edition - page 223.

Bottom is stamped: Hall Made in U.S.A. HALL 0443 6 Cup Made in U.S.A.

Size: Approx. 7'' tall (at tallest point). Approx. 9 1/4'' across from spout to handle. 3 1/2'' in diameter on the base.

Condition: Great vintage condition. No chips or cracks. Gold decorations are also in very good vintage condition (hardly any wear - if any). One imperfection on the lid that appears to be under the glaze (not noticeable but I did want to mention). Some light use marks on the bottom.

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