~ THE PRODUCTIVE YEARS ~ Hall continued to add shapes to its teapot line during the 1940's and re-introduced some of the older shapes. These next teapots are the most common ones to find. Please note that some of these teapots pictured are in colors that are not common for their shape. For example, the Parade is normally found in Canary Yellow, and the Hook Cover in Cadet Blue. But this will help show the many colors that Hall used.
Commonly Found Hall Teapots:
TOP ROW - Turquoise Windshield, Camellia Aladdin, Delphinium Airflow
BOTTOM ROW - Cadet Parade, Maroon Hook Cover, Stock Green Los Angeles, Marine Moderne
Less Commonly Found Teapots:
TOP ROW - Camellia Globe No-Drip, Turquoise Albany, Cobalt Rhythm, Maroon Star
BOTTOM ROW - Maroon Baltimore, Cobalt Melody, Canary Streamline, Cobalt Sundial
Hard To Find Or Rare Hall Teapots:
TOP ROW - Maroon Ohio, Canary Nautilus
MIDDLE ROW - Cadet Globe, Cobalt Illinois, Black Round T-Ball, Cadet Pert
BOTTOM ROW - Ivory Kansas "special", Turquoise Cleveland, Cobalt SurfsideThe T-Ball was primarily made for the Forman Co. In its gold decorated form it was sold by Hall and has a gold inventory number. The Pert is hard to find gold decorated, but is common in Chinese Red and some decal patterns.
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