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Circa 1936-1938: An early and rare piece. This version would only be produced for a little over two years.
For Sale: $80
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Circa 1936-1938: An early and rare piece. This version would only be produced for a little less than two years, since turquoise was the last of the original six colors developed...
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Circa 1936-1938: An early and rare piece. This version would only be produced for a little less than two years, since turquoise was the last of the original six colors developed...
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1936-1938. One of the first pieces discontinued in the fiesta line, the stick handled creamer is a delight with it's hand applied handle and abundance of concentric rings decorating the whole piece.
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Circa 1936-1938: An early and rare piece. This version of the vintage fiestaware creamer with the stick handle would only be produced for a little over two years before being replaced...
For Sale: $70
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Circa 1935 -1944: The cups were hand jiggered and the stick handle was cast seperately and joined by hand. The foot was also hand turned to achive its flared out shape - all in all, just a lot of hand work went into these vintage Fiesta pieces.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1935 -1959: The cups were hand jiggered and the stick handle was cast separately and joined by hand. The foot was also hand turned to achive its flared out shape.
For Sale: $105
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Circa 1935 -1959: The cups were hand jiggered and the stick handle was cast separately and joined by hand. The foot was also hand turned to achive its flared out shape...
For Sale: $105
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Circa 1935-1959
The vintage fiesta after dinner cup and saucer set is a darling miniature, taunting us to put it to use with a good espresso after dinner, or the tell-talke chocolate that would come from the demitasse pot at the table.
For Sale: $85
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Circa 1935 -1959: The cups were hand jiggered and the stick handle was cast separately and joined by hand. The foot was also hand turned to achive its flared out shape.
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Circa 1935 -1959: The cups were hand jiggered and the stick handle was cast separately and joined by hand. The foot was also hand turned to achive its flared out shape...
For Sale: $115
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Circa 1951-1959. The vintage Fiesta After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucer sets from the 50s are highly desirable items and very hard to find. The cup was jiggered on the inside and the slip cast handle had to be attatched by hand.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1951-1959. The vintage Fiesta After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucer sets from the 50s are highly desirable items and very hard to find. The cup was jiggered on the inside and the slip cast handle had to be attatched by hand.
For Sale: $425
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Circa 1951-1959. Stunning example of the very hard to find, vintage, forest green Fiesta After Dinner Demitasse Cup and Saucer. The cup was jiggered on the inside and the slip cast handle had to be attatched by hand- even the foot was hand worked to produce a subtle flare.
For Sale: $425
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Circa 1951-1959. The vintage 50s fiesta glaze color of gray is one of the most subtle and advanced glazes of the era - very complex in its hues. This example in the hard to find AD set is in excellent condition - sure to please.
For Sale: $425
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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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Circa 1936-1942. Lovers of the creamy, butter color of vintage Fiesta pottery 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. An abundance of decoration covers the body. The handle is fully fluted and joins the body in a drape of concentric rings. The angled design of the spout harkens to classic art-deco structures of the era. Lovers of the rich, deep color of vintage Fiesta cobalt glaze 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 luserous cobalt glaze. Immaculate piece to add to your collection.
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Circa 1936-1942. This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original yellow fiesta glaze on one of the finest vintage fiesta pottery pieces available. 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 1936-1942. This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original green fiesta glaze on one of the finest vintage fiesta pieces available. Spectacular piece to add to your collection.
For Sale: $575
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Circa 1937-1942: The stick handled design is only found on a few of the fiesta pieces. Here it is showcased on one of the most prized possessions in the Fiesta collection — the Turquoise Stick Handled Demitasse Coffeepot. Referred to as a Chocolate Pot by designer Fredick Rhead, the AD coffeepot will serve 8 demitasse cups (or 4 twice!). The piece was highly labor intensive to make, consisting of four individually cast parts, with the finial and the handle being hand applied. The spout hole was even created manually and can thus vary in size. The turquoise example is the most elusive and was perhaps produced in fewer numbers as it will always prove hardest to find. Standing a respectable 7 5/8" tall and 6 7/8" wide.
For Sale: $595
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