A question on the history of Blue Kettles.
We've seen a couple of the rare and fantastic "light blue"/"robin's egg"/"Tiffany Blue" kettles from old. (Troy's pic):
And we are familiar with the relatively common "Cobalt Blue" that is currently and previously available.
Has there ever been a darker, more Navy colored Blue kettle produced for the US? Are the 'recent' blues of the last 10 years or so all the same color?
We've seen a couple of the rare and fantastic "light blue"/"robin's egg"/"Tiffany Blue" kettles from old. (Troy's pic):

And we are familiar with the relatively common "Cobalt Blue" that is currently and previously available.

Has there ever been a darker, more Navy colored Blue kettle produced for the US? Are the 'recent' blues of the last 10 years or so all the same color?