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Manger Hotel 1930 6.5 inches high 7 inches wide Spout to Handle 30 oz

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Original price $295.00
Original price $295.00 - Original price $295.00
Original price $295.00
Current price $129.99
$129.99 - $129.99
Current price $129.99

Title: Vintage Manger Hotel 1930 Nickel Silver Plate Teapot - Decorated Spout and Handle, 6.5 Inches High

Description: Experience a piece of history with this vintage Manger Hotel 1930 nickel silver plate teapot. Standing at a height of 6.5 inches and measuring 7 inches wide from spout to handle, this teapot exudes timeless elegance. Its spout and handle are beautifully decorated, adding a touch of sophistication to any tea time. With a capacity of 30 ounces, it is the perfect size for serving your favorite brew. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this teapot is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the era.

Product Details:

  • Year: 1930
  • Material: Nickel Silver Plate
  • Height: 6.5 inches
  • Width: 7 inches (spout to handle)
  • Decorated Spout and Handle: Yes
  • Capacity: 30 ounces

Brief History of the Manger Hotel in Chicago: The Manger Hotel, located in Chicago, holds a rich history dating back to its opening in 1930. Situated in the heart of the city, it quickly gained fame as a premier destination for luxury and hospitality. The hotel's grandeur and opulence attracted numerous prominent figures, making it a hub for social gatherings, events, and political discussions.

Over the years, the Manger Hotel played host to several famous events and occupants. Notably, it served as the venue for important conferences, meetings, and galas. It became a favorite choice for politicians, businessmen, and celebrities who frequented the hotel's elegant halls and luxurious accommodations.

During its heyday, the Manger Hotel witnessed significant moments in history, including memorable speeches, political negotiations, and cultural celebrations. It stood as a symbol of Chicago's vibrant social scene and continued to be an iconic landmark in the city.

Although the Manger Hotel eventually closed its doors, its legacy lives on in the memories of those who experienced its grandeur. Collectibles like this vintage 1930 nickel silver plate teapot provide a tangible connection to the hotel's illustrious past, allowing you to own a piece of Chicago's history and indulge in the nostalgia of a bygone era.

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