Figure 63  Refrigerator water jug, Hall China, East Liverpool, Ohio, ca. 1935. Whiteware. H. 8 1/2". Mark: “Made Exclusively for westinghouse By / The Hall China Co. made in u.s.a.” During the 1930s Hall produced a series of ware for Westinghouse and other companies designed for use in refrigerators, a popular new appliance. In addition to water jugs, containers for “leftovers” were made in a large variety of shapes and sizes; most came in solid colors. A drawing book among the Thorley Papers illustrates what appears to be a series of these containers in forms reminiscent of those produced by Hall. In May 2000 the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, presented “American Modern, 1925–1940: Design for a New Age,” an exhibition that in­cluded a related Hall/Westinghouse refrigerator water jug attributed to Thorley, which was dated to 1940.