1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot

A cream-colored ceramic coffee pot with a matching lid, featuring a hand-painted style pattern of pink and blue flowers on a tiered, Art Deco-inspired body. A cream-colored ceramic coffee pot with a matching lid, featuring a hand-painted style pattern of pink and blue flowers on a tiered, Art Deco-inspired body. 1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot 1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot 1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot 1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot 1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot A cream-colored ceramic coffee pot with a matching lid, featuring a hand-painted style pattern of pink and blue flowers on a tiered, Art Deco-inspired body.
1930s Drip-O-Lator Floral Ceramic Coffee Pot
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Vintage Drip-O-Lator Coffee Pot with Pink Flowers. Cream colored ceramic coffee pot and lid with pink flowers. Measures 7 1/4" in height. Excellent condition.

This charming cream-colored ceramic coffee pot features a delicate spray of pink flowers, embodying the soft elegance of the Depression Era. Manufactured by the Enterprise Aluminum Co. in collaboration with Hall China, this specific 7 1/4" model was a staple of the 1930s American kitchen. The body is crafted from high-quality heavy vitrified china, known for its durability and heat retention, and is finished in a smooth ivory glaze. The pink floral motif adds a touch of romanticism to the Art Deco-influenced silhouette, characterized by its subtle stepped lid and sturdy, integrated handle.

Originally part of a multi-piece drip coffee system, this vessel serves beautifully today as a standalone teapot or a decorative pitcher. Its timeless floral aesthetic makes it an ideal addition to a Dark Academia styled bookshelf or a moody, vintage-inspired dining vignette. Whether used to serve tea or repurposed as a unique vessel for dried botanicals, this piece brings a quiet, historic sophistication to any modern space. The excellent condition of the ceramic and the vibrancy of the floral transfer ensure it remains a functional and highly displayable piece of mid-century kitchen history.

This item is vintage, over 70 years old.