Circa 1936-1938: Bottom Rings. Only in America, in the optimism of the end of the 1930s would such a giant sized bowl even be considered for manufacturing. Just shy of 11" in diameter and over 7" tall, the Vintage Fiesta
Number Seven mixing bowl is the grandaddy of them all. Towering above the other bowls with a circumference a great 35" around, the #7 is the perfect ending to a great set of bowls. Incredibly hard to find, the #7 will be one of the last pieces added to even the most advanced collections. The largest piece of the Fiesta
line to be jiggered and tooled by hand. This example in original yellow is in very good condition. It has the early inside bottom rings and boasts a great glaze. Please note there are some scattered sand bumps on the inside bottom of the bowl and some minor wear to the inside, but the rim remained undamaged and there are no chips or cracks or touch-ups or repairs. Wonderful sunny glaze covering such a large expanse took talent to dip and this bowl is well executed. Marked in the mold in the bottom "fiesta HLC USA 7". Measures a whopping 10 15/16" w x 7 1/8" tall.