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China Specialties:

Here you will find information about a number of collectible pottery lines- Hall China Teapots and such tea company distributed dinnerware patterns as Red Poppy, Silhouette, Crocus and Orange Poppy as well as the most famous pattern of them all, Jewel Tea’s Autumn Leaf.

We have information about the tremendously collectible and colorful Fiesta ware, pastel Lu-Ray Dinnerware, the cute Little Red Riding Hood China, and such assorted collectible items as Pie Birds, China Rolling Pins, Juice Reamers and even the blue Currier & Ives Dinnerware line so many of us remember from the 60's.

 


 

 

 

 

Vintage Treasures (and Some Shabby Chic, Too!).

 

We hope you find something here that you just can't live without!  We have a lot of vintage pieces and a few lovinging used items. At this shop "vintage" means the article could have been made anywhere from 1920 to 1970ish. Shabby chic refers to anything new or used that cannot possibly be vintage.

 

To visit the site, CLICK HERE.

 

For any questions or comments: E-mail

 

Time's Treasures Railroad & Country Collectibles 
General line of Antiques, and Hall China.
Check them out via THIS LINK.

 

Crow Creek Collectibles
Large Supply of Hall Ball Pitchers, and teapots... and many more general line antiques.
Check them out via THIS LINK.

 

 

Shirley Manning is a collector of Hall China, and has solid colored refridgerator ware, and other Hall items for sale or trade. Check out her web site at: http://hallchina.home.att.net/forsale.htm

 

There's Quite a bit of Hall on Ebay, as well as many other web sites. If you know of a good place to find Hall, (and wish to share it) Feel free to e-mail the info to: hallcollectors@hotmail.com and we'll add it to this page.

 

Hall on Ebay: Click Here

 

HALL CHINA REFERENCE MATERIAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE

If interested in any of the following items, please email Gary and Paula Barnebey at hallchinabook@cs.com

 

Hall China Tea and Coffee Pots – the First 100 Years

by Gary and Paula Barnebey (2005)

$39.95 including shipping

This new book provides a wealth of information on the hundreds of teapots and coffee pots produced by The Hall China Company over the past century. In addition to the traditional teapots normally collected, the book expands the collectors’ horizons by providing information on Red-Cliff Ironstone and Ernest Sohn teapots and coffee pots made by Hall China. The book includes information on the decorated teapots and coffee pots made by Hall China and those made for the commercial trades.

With over eight hundred pictures, this is more than just a picture book. The book provides shape, size, color, and historical information as well as common decorations for each teapot and coffee pot shape. Included are special sections on the early gold and platinum decorations, early decals; the "Art Deco," "Novelty," "Victorian," and Brilliant series; Gold Label, 1960s decorations; special shapes made for various companies including Lipton Tea, McCormick Tea, and others. The book also includes a Pattern section, a detailed bibliography, a Names Cross Reference, Colors, and values.

 

Hall China Company Product Catalogs and Data

Hall Convention Edition (2003)

$6.00 including shipping

This CD contains a wide variety of Hall China Company reference materials. It is divided into five categories – (1) HALL CHINA COMPANY CATALOGS - from the 1920s through 2002. (2) OTHER CATALOGS - 1937 Tricolator Catalog, 1938 Blue Bouquet Catalog, and others. (3) "HALLING AROUND" FOLDER (New Glaze Articles by Elizabeth Boyce) – articles from 1984 through 1992. These articles provide information not found in any of the books. (4) ADS – Duracast Hall China Inserts, Electric Perk, and others. (5) PATENTS – Cube, Hall Glass Coffee Maker, Airflow, and others.

The CD can be viewed on either a Mac or IBM computer using a free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Instructions for viewing the catalogs and a printed CD Index are provided with the CD. All items on the CD can be printed.

 

Harvey Duke's Hall Series

Superior Quality Hall China – A Guide for Collectors (1977)

Hall 2 (1985)

$14.95 for each volume plus $3.85 shipping for one or two copies

Harvey Duke’s Price Guide Two (1995)

$5.00 including shipping

Complete your Hall China library with Harvey Duke's hard-to-find Hall China series. These include information not covered in any of the other books produced on Hall China. They include Superior Quality Hall China, the basic collector guide covering teapots, coffee pots, kitchenware, decal lines, refrigerator ware, beer sets and much more. Hall Two updates and is not a duplication of the first volume and includes many more lines. Special attention is given to the fifties lines that have become collectible, including the dinnerware designs of Eva Zeisel. It is easy to find something new with each reading.

 

Hall China

By Jeffrey B. Snyder (2003)

$29.95 including shipping

This is an expansive introduction to the popular ceramics produced by the prolific Hall China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio, beginning in 1903. Over 600 brilliant color photographs display these popular pottery wares, ranging from coffee pots and mixing bowls to refrigerator wares and teapots, in both solid color glazes and beautiful decorations including Autumn Leaf, Crocus, Silhouette, and many more. A history of the company, manufacturer's marks, an extensive bibliography, an index, and current market values are included in this fascinating study of one of America's most prolific pottery companies. This book is a must for every collector of twentieth century ceramics. The book is based on the extensive collections of five major Hall China collectors.


 


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