Blue teapot pitcher made for Westinghouse by Hall China
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This is an Art Deco porcelain streamline pitcher made by the Hall China Company for Westinghouse refrigerators in the 1930s. It is often mistaken for a teapot due to its shape but was designed specifically for storing and serving chilled water in early electric refrigerators.
Design: The pitcher features a sleek, streamlined Art Deco design with clean lines and a glossy blue glaze.
Function: It was part of a line of ceramic refrigerator wares, including storage boxes and butter dishes, designed to fit efficiently inside the new, popular home refrigerators of the era.
Material: Made from durable earthenware by the Hall China Co. in East Liverpool, Ohio.
Capacity: The pitcher has a capacity of approximately 1 quart

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