Vintage Gold Label Hall Teapot Ivory w/ Gold Dots Windshield Shape - Retro Teapot Circa 1940s

$32.40

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Vintage white Hall china teapot with an ivory background and gold polka dots and accent trim. This is a teapot made by the Hall Co. and is called the Gold Label Kitchenware Dots pattern. This teapot has a strainer that sits inside the teapot - see photos. This teapot has the windshield shape, a gold handle, gold spout, gold top of knob, told inner windshield and some gold around the base of the lid.

Measures 5" high and is about 8 1/2" from tip of handle to end of spout. It fits 6 cups.

The bottom is stamped and says "HALL MADE IN USA, 0.69.8GL HALL 6 CUP"

In nice vintage condition with no cracks - light chipping on the the spout. There is some wear to the gold all over this retro teapot that is commensurate with vintage age, which is circa 1940s. Item's price reflects this condition. See photos for detail.

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