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Hall China

Collectors' & Reference Sites

Hall China Chat at Yahoo Group
This is a group for the interest of those individuals who collect Hall China teapots, dinnerware, kitchenware, and accessories. Topics of discussion are all Hall China patterns and designs including Hallcraft, Zeisel, etc. All are encouraged to post messages, questions, buying, selling, and finding Hall China.
Hall China Collectors
Collector's website with a bulletin board for questions, reference materials on teapots, pitchers, Hall catalogs, lid and body exchange, For Sale pages and much more.
Hall Classics
Hall China Company official retail website."Now we’ve dusted off the molds for some of our most unusual shapes from the past, allowing us to once again manufacture these classic pieces using modern state-of-the-art technology. Along with some of our most popular items from the present, we’re making these high quality classics available to the consumer through the convenience of our new retail website."
History of Hall China
An article on the Collectics website.
Lost Molds and Found Dinnerware: Rediscovering Eva Zeisel's Hallcraft
Web page for an exhibition at The International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred University, New York in 1999. Zeisel's strong yet elegant, fluid yet playful dinnerware designs are juxtaposed along side the equally powerful original plaster molds created in the 1950s at the Hall China Company in East Liverpool, Ohio.
Shirley's Hall China Reference Pages
A virtual collection of Hall refrigerator ware and Hall kitchen ware, color charts, pattern charts, cleaning tips, and much more.
The Hall China Company
The Hall China Company's official website. Information about the current products, but no historical information.
The Wonderful World of Hall China
A collector displays his collection of Hall china.

Dealers' Sites

Hall China at Ruby Lane
Find Hall China in the leading online mall for antiques and collectibles.