Overview
An exceptionally brilliant mid-century teapot and matching open vessel featuring a highly reflective, all-over 22-karat gold luster glaze. The set showcases a relief-molded floral and foliage pattern under the brilliant metallic finish, representing the height of American commercial pottery innovation.
Story
During the mid-20th century, American dinner tables craved affordable luxury. Hall China answered with a secret 22k gold-firing process, turning everyday earthenware into dazzling, mirror-like centerpieces.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1903 in East Liverpool, Ohio, the Hall China Company became world-renowned for developing a unique single-fire glazing process that made their ceramics durable and craze-resistant. Their mid-century gold-encrusted and lusterware lines became iconic staples of American bridal registries and formal dining rooms.
Condition & Value
The gold luster appears remarkably bright and reflective in the photos, with no obvious major wear, rubbing, or base metal showing through. To preserve value, these pieces must never be placed in a dishwasher or cleaned with abrasive materials, as even minor scratches significantly reduce collector interest.