So , before I research for the patent on this little item , I thought I'd ask here in the forum for clues ...
Hallmark/logo/stamping reads as follows :
-satinless-ware-co.of-america-
Walled Lake
Michigan
Leur's
guaranteed
1927
stainless
ware
STAINLESS
Bottom stamped with PATENT PENDING .
Kettle holds just a smidge under 12 Cups , & sports a bakelite handle attached with one stainless nut & bolt .
This is has been my 'daily driver' (o.k. , so i'm a tea junkie) for about 25 years & I just got curious about it .... found in a box at an estate sale in Michigan , $2.00 .
One 'tea kettle' guy said that he'd thought the company had gone belly-up right around the begining of the Great Depression & perhaps this one was a 'salesman/display' unit , since he'd not seen one like it .... got my doubts about that info , though .... seen a few items from the company , but not too many ... I think perhaps (?) due to WW2 'metal drives' for the war effort/recycling .
I just like it's design , esp since it's held up well (& I've got a friend bugging me to find one for him) & wondered if members here have seen one before .