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in the 19505, Hall manufactured a teapot that,

when lifted from the table, would play a rendition

of "Tea ForTwo.”A lot has changed in beverage

service over the decades that followed, but one thing
remains the same: demand for tabeletop elegance.

Hall China offers a classic selection of cups, mugs,

, teapots, pitchers, and coffee pots in a variety of

shapes, sizes, and colors. Hall products do not pit,
corrode, ortransfer flavors. You're sure to servejust

the flavors you create, in a perfectly durable vessel,
every time.

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Hall Beverage Service: distinctive and reliable.
With restrictions on imported goods during World War I,
§ The Hall China Company’, in partnership with Francis
  Simmers, focused on making casseroles, coffeepots,
K  and teapots for use by the foodservice industry Their
_ L, 1? hard work paid olf—because even after imports
‘ resumed, foodservioe institutions continued to buy
I ' Hall China because its products’ quality and durability
‘  far surpassed that of the cheaper European ware.
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