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Stetson
Submitted by nostalgiaholic on Wed, 04/28/2010 - 3:56pm
Stetson
Stetson China Co. Contour Hiawatha coffee pot
Recent find...an ebay sleeper.
(2 votes)
Nice one!
Hiawatha isn't too common on this shape is it?
I have another Hiawatha beverage pot, but in a totally different shape than this (Holiday, I think). I like yours better!!
Contour
Not common at all, Chris. I have the other coffee pot, too, but like both equally. Finding this one was the first time I've seen it other than in pictures.
Contour vs. Holiday
In my experience, the Hiawatha (and now I guess we could say Seaspray) coffee pots are not easy finds, but Contour has been easier to find than the Holiday one. The Rio teapot makes you think that maybe a Rio coffee pot might exist.
Rio
A Rio coffee pot, now that would be a treat to find if it did indeed exist. Have you ever seen any of the Holiday tumblers in Hiawatha? I would love to score a few if those, too, exist.
Nice find, Scott!
Is it in good shape?
Minty fresh...
...it's in great condition, Scott, except for a tiny bit of crazing on the inner rim. The lid covers it nicely, though.