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Rare Vintage  "Tootsie"  cookie jar from the collection of Bill Rist.

  While you're surfing the web check out  Bill's Radiance Casseroles

 

 

Hall China Autumn Leaf Dinnerware

You Got to Love that Autumn Leaf

Just a little piece of my collection. Carol L. Maher, Charlotte N.C.

 Hall's dinnerware pattern  "Jewel Tea" or Autumn Leaf is extremely collectible. Autumn Leaf was distributed as a premium by the Jewel Tea Company.

The Autumn Leaf  pattern was first produced in the 1930's and was discontinued in 1976.  New Autumn Leaf pieces have been produced in limited editions and are currently available from the National Autumn Leaf Collectors Club and China Specialties Inc., who distributes limited edition collectibles in patterns such as Autumn Leaf, Silhouette (Taverne), Red Poppy, Orange Poppy, Blue Blossom, Crocus and other patterns from Hall China. Also Hot-Oven (Harker) china rolling pins,  china spoons, forks, and cake servers.  Some items are made by Hall and others are made overseas.

 China Specialties Automobile is a nice collectible.  And you just can't resist Corky Pig because he is Sooo cute.   Corky is a more recent addition to the China Specialties line of  modern Autumn Leaf  collectibles.  Be sure to check out the China Specialties web site at the the link listed below. They really have a beautiful product line and they are great people to do business with. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!  China Specialties Tomorrow's Antiques from yesterday's designs for today's collectors.

 

 

In 2003 the National Autumn Leaf Collectors Club came out with this beautiful Boston Teapot, it was ONLY available to NALCC members.

 If you are interested in membership to the NALCC Click here

 

Links on the Web to other Interesting Hall sites

Hall China Collectors

Jim & Linda's Hall Teapot Page

Jim & Linda's Hall China History Page

The Eva Zeisel Forum

The Official Hall China Web Site

  Hall China Classics ~ Reintroducing the Classics 

 

China Specialties Tomorrow's Antiques from yesterday's designs for today's collectors.

  Replacements, Ltd.  "We Replace The Irreplaceable!"®

  National Autumn Leaf Collectors Club (NALCC)

Bill Rist's  Radiance Casseroles Web Site

Shirley's Hall China Reference Pages

McCormick Tea Pots

Donna's  Tall Hall  Collection

Hall China's patterns

  GYPSY'S Restaurant Ware

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Centennial Teapot Update

Hall China's Centennial Teapot in Maroon color is SOLD OUT.
Visit hallclassics.com today to purchase your 100th Anniversary Teapot in the remaining colors of Cobalt Blue, Canary Yellow, Devon Cream, Forest Green, and Platinum Blue.

Hall China President/CEO John Sayle destroys
the first Centennial Teapot mold.

The rest of the molds now look like this.

Remember, these molds have been destroyed; no more Hall China Centennial Teapots will be produced!  Be sure to browse halls other Teapot offerings, as well as Pitchers, Bowls, Casseroles, Cookie Jars, and more.  They also have three different Hall China reference books available, including our own "A Centennial History of The Hall China Company".
 
CLICK HERE TO ENTER HALLCLASSICS.COM NOW!
 
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