Vesta by W. S. George of East Palestine, Ohio was made in the mid-1930s and sold under the Cavitt-Shaw name. It was produced with decals, but an undecorated version was sold as "Vesta Alba."
It is a light weight body with rings towards the verge and solid handles and finials.
Vesta must have been produced for only a short time since it is rather scarce today.
Though not show in the promotional material below, there is a Vesta shape teapot. Other items such as a casserole and gravy probably exist as well.
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