$27.00
Vintage Hall Albany china teapot with a maroon colored background and gold designs all over the body of this circa 1935 teapot. The handle, spout, knob on the lid and base have gold filigree accent designs on them. The scalloped filigree design in gold is around the top part of the teapot and is an intricate garland type of pattern. The handle has a wonderful curved shape with a sharp angle at the top. The sides of this burgundy colored teapot are slightly paneled as they taper down to the round base.
Albany teapot in the Reflections Mahogany pattern made by HALL Pottery circa 1935.
Measures 9" from tip of spout to end of the handle and is about 7" high with the lid on.
This teapot holds 6 cups. (There is a 4 cup Boston teapot by Hall but this is the 6 cup size.)
The bottom of has the following all in gold:
HALL
0238
6 cup
MADE IN U.S.A.
This teapot by Hall was produced circa 1935.
The gold on the handle and on the central scalloped design is in nice condition. The tip of the spout has loss to the gold trim and some wear at the very end. See photo closeups for detail. There is some wear to the gold on the handle, top of lid retro teapot - this item is priced accordingly. There is a is a hairline crack on the top (this area is under the lid).
Overall, in fair to nice vintage condition.
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