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Circa 1936-1938: The stick handle is an early and rare design element in the fiestaware line. The After Dinner Coffeepot was already designed when Rhead was working on a creamer, so the stick handle fell into a perfect compliment.
For Sale: $55
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Circa 1951-1960. Rose Fiesta dessert bowl. Produced for a short time in the 50s colors. This rose example looks unused.
For Sale: $55
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Circa 1939 to 1959: With it's inside bottom rings and art deco tab handles the vintage fiesta cream soup bowl was born a classic.
For Sale: $65
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Vintage fiestaware sugar bowl in original yellow glaze with hand applied tab handles and finial. This example boasts spectacular, unused condition.
For Sale: $65
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Fiesta Covered Sugar Bowl in Cobalt Glaze. Very good condition with no chips, no cracks, no touchups and no repairs. Marked in mold: HLCo fiesta MADE IN USA. Fiesta sugar bowls without damage are very hard to find.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1937-1959 Fiesta Egg Cup in Turquoise Glaze. Excellent condition showing no use and nice glaze. 3 1/2" wide x 3 1/8" tall. Marked in mold fiesta Made in USA with a hand applied foot.
For Sale: $65
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Vintage Fiestaware Original Yellow Egg Cup in spectacular collector quality condition, with wonderful thick, rich, shiny glaze and no use.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1951-1960. Chartreuse Fiesta dessert bowl. Produced for a short time in the 50s colors. This chartreuse example looks unused.
For Sale: $65
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Original Green Vintage Fiestaware Water Tumbler. Circa 1937-1946. Marked in mold on bottom with wonderful even glaze and no use.
For Sale: $65
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Circa: 1938. This example of the Harlequin sugar bowls has inside bottom rings, much like the early Fiesta nesting/mixing bowls. These bottom rings date the piece to the first year of production only (1938) before the piece was restyled and the rings were removed.
For Sale: $65
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Brilliant original tuquoise blue glaze on this vintage Fiesta water tumbler Marked on the bottom in mold with the classic flared shape and generous helping of concentric rings.
For Sale: $70
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Circa 1936-1937. You can see the iridescent quality of the radioactive glaze on the bottom. Marked "fiesta HLC USA"Great example of the harder to find early variety of the nappy vegetable bowl in original red.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1936-1944. Original Red Vintage Fiestaware Water Tumbler. Marked in the mold on the bottom. This example is in excellent condition with a nice even glaze and no damage. 4 1/2" tall, 3 1/2" wide.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1936- 1944. Great art-deco lines on RIviera from oFredrick Rhead, designer of the more famous Fiesta pottery. Riviera pottery offers an elite excursion from Fiesta collecting and comes in a delightful art-deco design.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1951-1959: Forest green is proving to be a timeless color and works well in the contemporary home. Sugar bowls without damage are becoming increasingly hard to come by.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1939 to 1959: Harlequin pottery enjoyed great success at Woolworth five and dime stores nationwide soon after its release by Christmas of 1936. The line was expanded to include such great, classic items as the ball jug.
For Sale: $80
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Circa: 1938 - 1959. Sometimes reffered to as the "ball jug". The Harlequin water pitcher is a fabulous piece with its distinctive, trademark rings around the base. It was made in all twelve harlequin colors.
For Sale: $90
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Circa 1936-1937. 2nd Fiesta piece discontinued, after the mixing bowl lids and before the covered onion soup bowls. The large and rare 12" divided plate will delight the collector with its abundant display of concentric rings covering its surface.
For Sale: $95
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Circa 1936-1937. 2nd Fiesta piece discontinued, after the mixing bowl lids and before the covered onion soup bowls. The large and rare 12" divided plate will delight the collector with its abundant display of concentric rings covering its surface.
For Sale: $95
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The classic iconic piece of the fiestaware line, the disk water pitcher, shown here in original green, is perfect for serving up some cold lemonade or iced tea. Use with the Fiesta water tumblers for a perfect companion set.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1936-1946. Available in original six colors only. One of the few fiesta pieces that were designed without the intention of marking. Perfect for special welcome treats.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1936-1946. Original Yellow Sweets Comport in Great Collector Conditon. Still a very affordable price and undervalued considering it's modest length of production and increasing difficulty in finding excellent condition fiestaware.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1936-1946. Available in the original six colors only. One of the few fiesta pieces that was designed without the intention of marking. This example in cobalt stands 3 1/2" h x 5 1/8" w
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1960-1969. Fantastic condition on this hard to find medium green fiestaware 8 1/2" nappy bowl. Collector quality with no chips, cracks, glaze irregularities, scratches, touchups or repairs.
For Sale: $125
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Circa: 1959 - 1969. Medium Green vintage fiestaware deep plate in medium green. The deep plate is also refered to as the soup bowl or rimmed soup bowl. This example is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $125
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The classic iconic piece of the fiestaware line, the disk water pitcher, shown here in original turquoise with a great even glaze and nice rich application. Original 1930s vintage pitcher with hand tooled inside.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1937-1944: Kitchen Kraft Original Cobalt Blue Salad Spoon.Designed to accompany the salad fork with the large 11 3/4" bowl. Hard to find in undamaged condition.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1937-1944: Kitchen Kraft Original Red Salad Spoon. Originally part of the OvenServe line in 1933 and glazed in ivory with decals, this piece was folded into the Kitchen Kraft line and dipped in original red, yellow, green and cobalt.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1937-1944. Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole in Radioactive Red Glaze. Excellent collector quality condition with no use and no glaze irregularities. 4 1/2" wide x 3" tall.
For Sale: $125
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Large 1/2lb size, red, Harlequin pottery vintage butter dish. Hard to find, early Homer Laughlin Pottery, rare lidded butter in radioactive red. This example in perfect, collector quality.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1938-1950: Riviera was made in vastly lower quantities than its Fiesta and Harlequin counterparts and will taunt the hunting collector with its scarcity. Enjoy it while it's available because soon there will be little left to go around.
For Sale: $140
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Circa 1937-1944 The Kitchen Kraft utensils were designed by Frederick Rhead at Homer Laughlin Pottery Company to go along with the popular Fiestaware line. Originally intended to go with the 11 3/4" Salad bowl.
For Sale: $140
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Circa 1937-1944. The Fiesta bulb candle holder is a great, affordable, unique piece of the fiestaware line to collect. Less likely to be found with damage than the tripod candle holders and at a fraction of the price. Marked in the mold on the sides of the bottom, note this pair has the quality controllers initial stamp also on the bottom, something I like to see because it means these were passed by inspectors as first quality.
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1938. Large, rare, cobalt tray in extra large, unusual size of 13 1/2" x 10 1/4". This example boasts great shine and is excellent condition. Cobalt is a rare treat for the Riviera pottery collector.
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1937-1944 Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Casserole in Original radioactive, pre-war vintage red glaze. This example of early Homer Laughlin Kitchen Kraft pottery is in spectacular condition.
For Sale: $145
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Circa: 1950-1959. 50s color egg cups are considered a rare and hard to find item among collectors. With the decrease in production of Fiesta in the 50s there were less made than ever before. The egg cup in all colors proves an elusive item and all our sought after.
For Sale: $150
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Circa 1937- 1946. Perfectly designed ice lip pitcher keeps the ice from falling into your tumbler. Part of the original line and discontinued early this piece will only be found in the original six colors.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1937-1969. Marked in the mold on the bottom. This yellow example is in fantastic condition with great glaze and rich, bold color. They don't come any cleaner than this piece.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1936- 1944. Designed in 1937 by Frederick Rhead to complement the ever popular fiestaware line. Advanced collectors will enjoy this piece to go with their cake plate!
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1937-1944. Kitchen Kraft cake server in green. Hard to find, early, fiestaware, go-along pottery line of Kitchen Kraft.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1937- 1946. Perfectly designed ice lip pitcher keeps the ice from falling into your tumbler. Part of the original line and discontinued early this piece will only be found in the original six colors.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1937-1944. Kitchen Kraft cake server in yellow. Hard to find, early, fiestaware, go-along pottery line of Kitchen Kraft.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1960-1969. Wonderful Medium Green glaze on a fantastic piece. The individual salad bowls feel substantial with their extra thick walls and large size. A great piece found only in Turuqoise, Yellow, Red and Medium Green
For Sale: $185
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Fantastic even glaze and rich color on this vintage 50s rose fiestaware medium sized teapot. A perfect collector quality example in prisitine condition.
For Sale: $195
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Circa: 1959 - 1969. By the end of the 50s fiesta sales were declining and production was much more limited, so not only was medium green produced for much less time than other vintage fiesta colors, it was also produced in less quantities, making it all the harder to find.
For Sale: $350
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One of only two fiesta pieces with a single pieced lid, the mustard is the second. Assures that the finial, which is usually attatched by hand, is always perfectly straight. Super shine on this original cobalt teapot in perfect condition.
For Sale: $195
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It's a rare treat to have the original label still on the Kitchen Kraft items and this large covered casserole in original yellow boasts two!
For Sale: $225
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Original Cobalt Glaze Fiestaware Marmalade Jar. Great thick even glaze on this circa 1936-1946 vintage fiesta marmalade. Discounted $100 for minor flaws.
For Sale: $225
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Harlequin Pottery 50s Forest Green Teapot in spectacular condition. The Harlequin teapot has it all, the design elements are just a showcase of the best the line has to offer.
For Sale: $225
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Circa 1937-1959. Wonderful glaze on this original green vintage fiestaware coffee pot. You will appreciate this one.
For Sale: $245
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Circa 1937-1959. Spectacular yellow vintage fiesta coffee pot. Perfect example with no damage, marked with quality controller stamp "1" under lid.
For Sale: $245
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Mauve Riviera disk juice pitcher in excellent condition. The simplicity of Riviera will suprise you. The lightest details make the most dramatic impression. Dipped in mauve, the Riviera disk juice pitcher is one of the highlights of the modest Riviera pottery line. Hard to find.
For Sale: $245
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. The large fruit bowl was originally designed as part of the Kitchen Kraft line. The large fruit bowl will delight the collector with its great size and usuable form.
For Sale: $250
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Cobalt Vintage Fiestaware Coffeepot in excellent, original condition. Circa 1937-1959. This example is in spectacular condition.
For Sale: $265
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Finding vintage ivory fiestaware in like new condition should make even the most savvy collector smile. Here's a wonderful example in the vintage ivory glaze.
For Sale: $265
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Turquoise was the last of the six original fiesta colors to be added to the fiestaware pottery line. Collectors have noted variations in the glaze, but this example boasts a spectacular brilliant blue and excellent even glaze.
For Sale: $265
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The most popular vintage color, this red fiestaware coffee pot dates from 1936-1944. Part of the original line,it is second in height only to the 12" vase. This example is in perfect collector quality condition.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1937-1946, marked in the mold on the bottom. This turquoise example of the large sized teapot with gorgeously designed ring handle is in perfect condition with great glaze and rich, bold color.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1938. Lidded Syrup in Original Red. Excellent Condition. Absolutely charming piece. If you do not own a syrup but collect Riviera or love the early Fiestaware pottery, this piece will absolutely delight you.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1936-1946. Original cobalt blue Fiestaware mustard jar in excellent condition. Unmarked, as all mustards were. Stands at a tall 3 1/8".
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1937-1944. The medium sized vintage fiesta teapot is an instant charmer. This particular example has been in my collection for a long time. It was the last of all the colors I was able to obtain in undamaged condition.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1938- 1944. Slip cast and finished by hand with an in mold mark on the bottom "Fiesta Kitchen Kraft". Very scarce piece, only the send in cobalt I've owned and always an exciting find.
For Sale: $275
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Originally designed as part of the Kitchen Kraft pottery line, the 11 3/4" Fruit Bowl stands out among the Fiesta ware line with its unique size and design.
For Sale: $295
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Orignally called the "honey jar". Marked in the mold on the bottom. This example has fantastic color with a bold yellow and good even coverage. 4 1/2" tall by 3 3/4" wide.
For Sale: $295
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Cobalt 8" Fiesta pottery vase. Hard to find vase with very minor flaw, priced accordingly, here's your opportunity to pick up a rare piece of Fiesta at a fraction of the price.
For Sale: $295
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Circa 1936-1944. Red glaze, which contained uranium, was discontinued in 1944 as a result of WWII. Today red fiestaware is simply harder to find than most colors and is one of the highest collected vintage fiesta glazes.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1938 to 1940: Produced for a scant two years, the fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. Next to the very rare ivory syrup, the cobalt glazed version is the 2nd hardest to find.
For Sale: $325
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The Fiesta cobalt carafe is a spectacular addition to your collection. A great large piece that stands 9 1/4" tall, boasting more flare and unique attributes than most fiestaware designs.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1936-1946. Great early vintage fiestaware carafe in original creamy ivory glaze. Probably designed as a water pitcher to keep water ice cold in the warm summer months.This example boasts no chips, cracks, repairs, touch-ups or use with a fully intact cork and nice straight hand-applied finial.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1938 to 1946: The large fiesta teapot, with its outstanding round handle stands out as one of the largest pieces in the holloware pottery. Slipcast with the ring handle included in the mold, the lid has the hand applied finial.
For Sale: $325
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. The large fruit bowl was originally designed as part of the Kitchen Kraft line. The large fruit bowl will delight the collector with its great size and usuable form.
For Sale: $345
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Circa 1937-1944. Sometimes refered to as the "ball jug" or "cookie jar", the KK covered jar is a real treat for the collector looking for hard to find items.This example is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $350
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Circa 1936-1946. Slip cast with hand applied finial and cork stopper. 9 1/2" tall, holds 3 pints. Perfect for ice cold water on a warm summer day. Marked in the mold fiesta HLCo USA. This example is in very good condition with an excellent, rich, even glaze. Early carafes are only available in the first original six colors and are becoming exceedingly hard to find in excellent condition.
For Sale: $350
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One of the most unique pieces, the carafe, shown here in original turquoise glaze, is a highly sought after item for collectors. Produced from 1937 to 1946, the carafe is a delight, and distinguishes itself with its unique character.
For Sale: $350
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The Fiesta red carafe is a spectacular addition to your collection. A great large piece that stands 9 1/4" tall, the red version will prove harder to find than the other vintage carafes, produced for eight short years from 1936-1944.
For Sale: $350
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Harlequin syrups were produced for as little as 18 months and are extremely hard to find in any color. It is found only in yellow, blue, spruce and red. Examples should have the drip-cut lid, as this one does.
For Sale: $375
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Circa 1938 to 1940: Produced for a scant two years, the fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. This original yellow example boasts the preferred marked DripCut lid.
For Sale: $375
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Produced for a scant two years, between 1938 and 1940, the fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. This original green example boasts the preferred DripCut lid. It is in perfect condition with a fabulous even glaze.
For Sale: $375
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Circa 1938 and 1940: The fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. This original turquoise example is in excellent condition, with no damage to the lid or the body, a nice even glaze and bright colored top. Marked in the mold on the bottom. 5 3/4" h x 3 5/8" wide. Correct dripcut lid, but not marked, as most weren't. Syrups are all time favorites for many collectors and are very desirable additions to any collection. This piece boasts spectacular glaze with no damage.
For Sale: $375
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Circa 1938 - 1940: Produced for a scant two years, the fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. This original red example boasts the earliest version of the DripCut lid. This piece is in excellent condition without damage and is sure to please the collector. Great version with long handled lid makes this one a rare find.
For Sale: $375
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One of the highlights of my personal collection is this factory mint chartreuse coffee pot in the illusive 50s glaze. Changing colors in the 50s brought on a whole new look for fiestaware. Lasting less than a decade, the original chartreuse glaze remains iconic as the tropical color in vintage fiesta. Extremely hard to find and even harder to find in perfect condition, this highly desirable piece is sure to please even the most advanced collector. 10 1/2" h. Circa 1950-1959.
For Sale: $385
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One of the most quinessential pieces collected in the fiesta dinnerware line. A must have among collectors, the relish tray is a delight to use at parties and holidays.
For Sale: $425
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The vintage Fiesta relish tray is the prize of many collections. An unbeatable showstoppe at parties and holidays. This example showcases all six vintage colors with the desirable red base and hard to find ivory center.
For Sale: $425
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The centerpiece of many collections. The Fiestaware Relish tray was originally sold by Homer Laughlin to wholesalers in one color, as shown in this spectacular example of an all blue relish tray.
For Sale: $425
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Perhaps the most popular item of all with collectors - the fiesta relish tray. Here'a a spectacular example that is not only all red but also fully marked on the bottom making this an earlier version with thick walled inserts.
For Sale: $445
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CIrca 1940-1943: The relish tray is one of top showcase pieces highlighting the Harlequin line. This examples boasts the original unmarked turquoise tray, the classic color combination, and perfect factory condition. Very rare.
For Sale: $450
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Produced for a scant two years, between 1938 and 1940, the fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors and this rare ivory version will make a great addition to any collection.
For Sale: $450
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Yellow 8" Fiesta pottery vase in bright sunny yellow will make a fantastic addition to any collection. This example boasts a spectacular glaze with no misses or flaws.
For Sale: $495
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Circa 1936-1942. This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original yellow fiesta on one of the finest vintage fiestaware pieces available. Glaze color skip on back edge of lid, quality controller stamped "MP" on underside of lid, marked in the mold on bottom, without any damage. Spectacular piece to add to your collection
For Sale: $545
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Circa: 1937 - 1944. Wonderful red vintage fiesta art pottery vase. Spectacular condition without flaws or human damage. This piece boasts great shine and flawless form. Marked on the bottom in the mold "fiesta HLCo USA". Standing exactly 8" tall, discontinued early when the uranium used in the glaze was recalled for World War II, harder to find than the other vintage colors in this piece. You will surely be pleased to add this one to your collection or gift it to a lucky collector.
For Sale: $550
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Circa 1936-1942. This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original green fiesta on one of the finest vintage fiestaware pieces available. Spectacular piece to add to your collection.
For Sale: $575
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Circa February 1936-December 1938.
Cobalt blue covered onion soup bowl.
For Sale: $595
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Circa 1936-1942. Lovers of the creamy, butter color of vintage Fiesta in Ivory will love this prisitine example of one of the finest pieces in the pottery line. Very clean with no damage or use, spectacular example of the great vellum ivory glaze.
For Sale: $595
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Circa 1936-1942 The Fiesta After Dinner Coffeepot may stand as the most elegant piece in the line. This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original red fiesta on one of the finest vintage fiestaware pieces available.
For Sale: $595
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The 50s gray Fiesta coffee pot is one of the most elusive pieces of fiestaware pottery. To find one in perfect condition is a feat. This one is a spectacular example of what that pearly gray 50s glaze can be, changing with the light or the color of the room.
Standing only second in height to the twelve inch vase, the fiesta coffeepot draws a demanding presence. 10 1/2" h x 8" wide. The gray coffeepot is a collectors prize and will showcase itself as the tallest piece produced in the 50s colors.
For Sale: $600
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Circa February 1936-December 1938.
Spectacular condition on this hard to find, early piece of Homer Laughlin's Fiesta pottery. This example boasts unusually excellent condition.
For Sale: $695
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Circa November 1935-February 1936.
Rare, early, flat-bottomed version of the Fiesta covered onion soup bowl in original yellow. Extremely short lived and rare. This classic example is in gorgeous, original condition.
For Sale: $795
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Circa November 1935-February 1936.
Rare, early, flat-bottomed version of the Fiesta covered onion soup bowl in original ivory. Extremely short lived and rare.
For Sale: $895
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Circa November 1935-February 1936.
Rare, early, flat-bottomed version of the Fiesta covered onion soup bowl in original red.Early version- extremely short lived and rare.
For Sale: $895
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Original Turquoise 10" vintage Fiesta pottery vase. Excellent condition on this hard to find vintage piece of fiestaware art pottery. This example in turquoise boasts a great bright glaze, shiny as the day it was made. If you love the vintage Fiesta turuquoise, this 10 inch vase will become a highlight in your collection or make someone a very excellent gift for a special occasion.
For Sale: $895
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Cobalt blue original 10 inch vintage Fiesta pottery vase in excellent condition. Fantastic art deco design showcases pottery designer Frederick Rhead's modern sensibilities.
For Sale: $895
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Cobalt blue original 10 inch vintage Fiesta pottery vase in excellent condition. Fantastic art deco design showcases pottery designer Frederick Rhead's modern sensibilities.
For Sale: $895
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Circa: 1937 - 1944. The red 10" vintage Fiesta vase trancendes dinnerware and stands out as a showcase piece of art pottery. The perfect rhythm of the art deco lines showcases pottery designer Frederick Rheads vision. This example in red boasts the early rich glaze, discontinued in 1944 when available uranium was recalled for government use.
For Sale: $995
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Ivory 12" vintage Fiesta vase. If you like your vintage Fiesta clean, this hard to find large ivory vase will delight you.
For Sale: $1195
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Circa 1960-1969. Fantastic condition on this hard to find medium green fiestaware disk water pitcher. Collector quality with no chips, cracks, glaze irregularities, scratches, touchups or repairs.
For Sale: $1250
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Take it to the next level with red stripe fiestaware. This is an authentic vintage piece, extremely hard to find and highly desirable. This example shows virtually no wear and the stripes are in fantastic condition. A must have for the advanced collector. 9 1/2"
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Circa 1960-1969. Wonderful Medium Green glaze on a fantastic piece. The individual salad bowls feel substantial with their extra thick walls and large size. A great piece found only in Turuqoise, Yellow, Red and Medium Green
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Circa 1937-1944 Fiesta Egg Cup in Original Radioactive Red Glaze. Excellent condition showing no use and nice glaze. 3 1/2" wide x 3 1/8" tall. Marked in mold fiesta Made in USA with a hand applied foot.
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Cobalt Vintage Fiestaware Water Tumbler. Circa 1937-1946. Perfect for lemonade or iced tea served with the disk water pitcher
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