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This coffee pot features a tapered, globular silhouette and a smooth, vitrified texture, offering a grounded aesthetic for curated kitchen displays.
A quintessential artifact of the 1940s American kitchen, this Drip-O-Lator was produced by the legendary Hall China Company. The warm, "Matte Vanilla" cream glaze provides a soft backdrop for a vibrant, hand-applied floral spray featuring blushing pink tulips and crisp white daisies, lending a sense of "Vernal House" cheer to any breakfast setting.
The design is defined by its architectural "stepping" around the neck and a distinctively curved handle with a refined thumb-rest, hallmark traits of Hall’s high-quality functional molds. Originally part of a multi-piece brewing system, this porcelain vessel has survived in remarkable condition and now serves as a beautiful standalone teapot or water server. Its heavy-walled construction and craze-proof glaze remain a reverent tribute to a time when kitchenware was built to last a lifetime. Whether styled on an open shelf or used for Sunday brunch, this pot brings a touch of nostalgic grace and classic utility to the modern home.
This item is vintage, approximately 80 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Origin: USA (East Liverpool, Ohio)
Era: 1940s
Material: Porcelain / China
Dimensions: 7.25" x 9.75" (Spout to Handle)
Condition: Excellent
Special Feature: "Scroll-top" handle; craze-proof vitrified body.