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    Posted 11 years ago

    twentiethc
    (23 items)

    Amber glass kettle or teapot w/ blue handle. Since there is no lid or opening to get water into / out of the vessel other than the spout, I am assuming this to be a kettle. Likely from the depression era ... possibly older. Has a definite Art Deco look to it.

    I would appreciate hearing from anyone who may know its true purpose and /or who may have made this unusual pot.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      Cambridge Glass made a similarly shaped decanter:
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/70806-orange-pitcher-and-3-glasses-7-inches-t?in=1233
    2. twentiethc, 11 years ago
      Thanks to elainekay42, Moonstonelover21, Vintagefran, fixitjmc, vetraio50, aghcollect, LeahGoodwin, tom61375, Manikin, and PhilDavidAlexanderMorris for the loves.
    3. twentiethc, 11 years ago
      TallCakes, thanks for your reference. I agree the Cambridge "Ball" line has certain similarities (as does another teapot made by Heisey), but I have not been able to find any variants within either Cambridge or Heisey that quite match this teapot / kettle. The hunt continues ... :)
    4. sarahoff sarahoff, 11 years ago
      Is it marked anywhere?
    5. twentiethc, 11 years ago
      No markings that I have been able to find. I'll try to post better pictures soon.
    6. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      the pic is very small, but just wondering out loud if maybe this was part of a stacking set, considering the flat top
    7. twentiethc, 11 years ago
      TC, it certainly could be part of a stacking set. While the top is actually domed / somewhat pointed, I could see this possibly being the top portion of a stacking set based on the cylindrical flat bottom foot.

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