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Hall China - DinnerwareSee also: Hall China Glassware, Hall China Miscellaneous, Hall China Housewares, Hall China Kitchenware, Hall China BarwareThe Hall China Company is located in East Liverpool, Ohio. It has been in business since founded on August 14, 1903. Dinnerware production has been sporatic, however. The company produced dinnerware from 1908 to 1911 and then stopped until 1936. The company is probably most well-known for producing the Jewel Tea Autumn Leaf pattern. |
Blue GardenHall China Blue Garden is another decal pattern. It has a cobalt blue background with small white flowers and green leaves. | ![]() |
HarlequinHall's Harlequin pattern dates to 1954. One of the "Tomorrow's Classic" designs, it has a cream background with a modernistic pattern of pink and black. Pieces are more oval shaped rather than round. | ![]() |
Jewel Tea Autumn LeafHall created Autumn Leaf which was made popular by the Jewel Tea Company who gave pieces away as part of a promotional campaign. The glassware created to complement the dinnerware came in a plain as well as a frosted version. | ![]() |
MiscellaneousWhen I don't have enough of a pattern to warrant a separate category (or if I don't know the pattern name, I lump them here. | ![]() |
Orange PoppyHall China Orange Poppy was introduced in 1933 and lasted until 1953. It is a decal design on a cream backround with gold trim. | ![]() |
Rose ParadeHall Rose Parade is one of the most common patterns today. In our opinion it is also one of the most attractive patterns. It has a cadet blue body with whte handles/knobs and a pink rose decal. | ![]() |
Rose WhiteHall China Rose White has a white background with a pink rose and gold trim. | ![]() |
Royal RoseHall Royal Rose if very similar to Rose Parade. It has a cadet blue body with Hi-white accents. It features single roses rather than a cluster. | ![]() |
SilhouetteIntroduced in 1930, this Hall China pattern was produced to promote Cook Coffee and Standard Coffee and was used as premiums. | ![]() |
Tomorrow's ClassicHall's Tomorrow's Classic was designed by Eva Zeisel. Known items come in Satin Black, Hi-White, decaled and a marbelized platinum. | ![]() |
Two-Tone Cooking ChinaHall Two-Tone Cooking China came in three combinations: Citron and Yellow, Mahogany and Yellow and Green and Yellow. | ![]() |
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Last updated Fri Mar 07 07:46:45 PST 2008