Old Hall Stainless Steel (England)
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Old Hall Stainless Steel (England)
I'm a big fan of Old Hall stainless steel production and have quite a few pieces to show - we'll start with these tealight holders from their 'Lifespan' range topped off with coloured glass shades. It is often stated that the shades are Whitefriars glass production but this hasn't been confirmed and is doubted by some.




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Robert Welch design cakestand


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Old Hall wine goblets


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R Welch Designs


Just to show of the beauty of Robert Welch designs for old hall - any info on his designs welcome
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R Welch Cake stand


One of R Welch's more elegant designs for old hall
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Old Hall Connaught Teapot

Old Hall Connaught Teapot
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Old Hall Toast Rack


And heres an old hall toast rack bought today - is it Welch it doesn't say on backstamp
Thanks Adam
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Robert Welch designed steel and black plasticc mustard, salt and pepper


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R Welch sugar and milk
Robet Welch sugar and milk


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Old Hall candle hoders marked to base - are they by R Welch - 1" high, 3.25" across




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Adam there is a site called the Old Hall Club and they are very helpful in id'ing items. I think that any items designed by Robert Welch have his name on them on the backstamp.
I do know that one of the salt and pepper and mustard cruet sets with stand, only has his name on the base stand, not on the pieces themselves as they were not designed by him but the base stand was. But do contact the site for help as they are fantastic.
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I do know that one of the salt and pepper and mustard cruet sets with stand, only has his name on the base stand, not on the pieces themselves as they were not designed by him but the base stand was. But do contact the site for help as they are fantastic.
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Thanks
I will contact the site you mention
I will contact the site you mention
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As I remember these older designs had a more "classical" base IF the mark is
in "Ye Olde Engllsh script" can we see the marks Brin?
in "Ye Olde Engllsh script" can we see the marks Brin?
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There are no marks on the tray at all...the condiments are just stampedOld Hall...salt and pepper..PAT.NO 607716 IN UK...and mustard..PAT NO 61213 IN UK
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Apologies...under a magnifying glass i can see the tray is stamped Old Hall as well
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OLD HALL STAINLESS STEEL
The lifespan candle holders didn't have Whitefriars glass top.
The Lifespan range was originally made by a different company , and there were several designs of stainless steel tea light holders not just the one pictured,and bought by Old Hall some time in the 60s(I'm guessing on the date) so they weren't designed by Robert Welch either.
Still beautiful things though...
I am interested in how the Old Hall mark changed during Robert Welch's tenure. Originally being OLDE HALL, then OLD HALL in a square hard cornered box and finally to the "TV" set shaped box with soft corners. When those transitioned I don't know though.
The Lifespan range was originally made by a different company , and there were several designs of stainless steel tea light holders not just the one pictured,and bought by Old Hall some time in the 60s(I'm guessing on the date) so they weren't designed by Robert Welch either.
Still beautiful things though...
I am interested in how the Old Hall mark changed during Robert Welch's tenure. Originally being OLDE HALL, then OLD HALL in a square hard cornered box and finally to the "TV" set shaped box with soft corners. When those transitioned I don't know though.
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The info is here:
http://www.oldhallclub.co.uk/html/ebay_beware.html
http://www.oldhallclub.co.uk/html/ebay_beware.html
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Thank you very much
Any info on Old Hall marks ?
Any info on Old Hall marks ?
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