Add a grounded classic vibe to your kitchen with this 1940s Hall China Rambling Rose Coffee Pot, featuring a creamware Drip-O-Lator server with delicate floral motifs. Crafted during the mid-20th century, this vessel is finished in a signature warm cream glaze that provides a soft vanilla backdrop for a romantic spray of pink roses and petite blue forget-me-nots.
Origin: USA (East Liverpool, Ohio)
Era: 1940s
Material: Porcelain / China
Dimensions: 6.75"
Condition: Very good. Some discoloration around the rim.
Special Feature: Tiered Art Deco mold; original Hall backstamp.
Note: Hall China is famous for being "craze-proof" due to their unique single-fire process.
The structural stepping around the upper half of the pot and the sharp, geometric lines of the handle lend a sense of classic utility that feels both sturdy and elegant. Originally designed to accommodate a metal drip-brewing insert, this heavy-walled vessel now serves as a substantial standalone server for morning coffee or afternoon tea. Its construction ensures excellent heat retention, while the pristine glaze remains a reverent tribute to the durability of American-made kitchenware.
Whether displayed in a sunlit springtime breakfast nook or used as a functional centerpiece on a farmhouse table, this coffee pot brings a touch of nostalgic charm to the modern home. It is a piece that values artistic intentionality alongside daily performance, surviving the decades without the typical crazing found in lesser ceramics. It stands as a timeless anchor for any collection of vintage Americana or floral creamware.
This item is vintage, over 80 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.