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This is a group for the interest of those individuals who collect Hall China Teapots, dinnerware, kitchenware, and accessories. Topics of discussion are all Hall China patterns and designs including Hallcraft, Zeisel, etc. All are encouraged to post messages, questions, buying, selling, and finding Hall China. We also discuss up and coming events of interest to the Hall China Collector around the country.

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Warmest regards and thanks for checking us out here on the Hall China Group.
Sincerely,
Carol L. Maher & Dori McCrane
Group Owners

Nothing is quite like a good addiction!
"Haller" Carol Maher collects and enjoys the charming Autumn Floral Pattern known as Autumn Leaf which was sold by the
Jewel Shopping service. Autumn leaf dinnerware appeared in 1936. Jewel ads at the time promoted this as the first dinnerware ever produced by Hall China and expounded on its beauty, however Hall was producing dinnerware almost 30 years earlier.

For the Best Tea - Use
China !
Your Wishes Granted! This Hall
China Infuser Teapot resembles Aladdin's lamp ~ fulfills your wishes, too!
Now you can have tea as you wish it, whether it be the first cup or the fifth.
The leaves lift out with the infuser when the tea reaches the desired strength.
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Chat with friends by E-mail, Ask Questions
Get helpful hints and learn new things!
Teapots in Carol's collection.
Collecting
Hall Tea Pots can be a lot of fun too!
A
nice assortment from Tom's Collection
Carol's White Automobile Tea Pot only 300 made by China Specialties who
makes modern collectibles.

Front & Center
Dori McCrane's Worlds Fair Teapot, Cobalt blue with Gold World's Fair Decoration
Dori's Tea Pot is a real prize. The 1939 and 1940 New York World's Fair back stamp "A GENUINE HALL TEAPOT - MADE IN U.S.A. - SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR - 1940" will appear on the bottom of some cobalt Star teapots. Either date may be found and the World's Fair trylon and perisphere will be found on the side of these cobalt teapots. The 1939 date is the hardest to find, but both of these teapots are unusual.
Current Book Value $750 - $950 US Dollars
Now don't try and tell me this 1940's Worlds fair Teapot isn't just the coolest thing!
More
then half the fun of collecting is in the hunt
looking around for those rare pieces!

Here's a great example from Carol's collection. The 25th Anniversary Hall China Autumn Leaf dinnerware 16 Pc. Starter Set New in the box never been used.

When You're on the prowl looking for great pieces of Hall
China, always check for the back stamp!
If you're like some collectors you will want to collect other interesting Hall China pieces too like this very nice Flat sided Boston Creamer. Hall produced a wide variety of shapes of white bake ware that was designed primarily for institutional and restaurant use. Today many collectors are searching for this durable china to use in their kitchens!
Hall China manufactures cups, mugs, teapots, coffee pots, and pitchers in many shapes, sizes, and colors. , Hall chinaware will not pit, corrode, scratch or transfer flavors. See Hall China's official Web site for more information about their beautiful products.
The Hall China Company Since 1903

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