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Circa: 1937 - 1946. Ivory 12" vintage Fiesta vase. If you like your vintage Fiesta pottery clean, this hard to find large ivory vase will delight you.
For Sale: $1195
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Circa March 1936 - Late 1937. Spectacular condition on this hard to find, early piece of Homer Laughlin's Fiesta pottery. This example boasts unusually excellent condition.
SOLD
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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 1938-1940: 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 1936-1946: This example boasts all six original colors, extra rings on the center insert and no damge or factory flaws to mention. A truly great example of one of the highlights of the vintage Fiesta collection.
For Sale: $425
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Circa 1938 to 1946: One of the largest and most sought after pieces of the entire fiesta pottery line. Far fewer of these large footed salad bowls were produced than, say, the vegetable nappy bowl, so these beauties are a rare treat for the collector. Rings abound inside and out...
For Sale: $425
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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.
SOLD
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Circa 1938-1948: Collectors lament that there was never a vintage Fiesta butter dish designed just exclusively for the line, and usually substitute one dipped in the Harlequin colors. But occassionally the original Homer Laughlin vintage Half Pound Lidded butter surfaces in Fiesta color, like Ivory or Cobalt. Not common in any color, it is a treat to find the original vellum ivory on the elusive 1/2 pound butter.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1936-1938: Bottom Rings. It is the #5 Fiesta nesting bowl that really starts to take on some size, large than the standard 8" kitchen bowl, the #5 begins to command a presence. This example with the inside bottom rings is spectacular. Measures 8 9/16" w x 5 11/16h"
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1937-1951: Finding vintage ivory fiesta pottery in like new condition should make even the most savvy collector smile. Here's a wonderful example in the vintage ivory glaze.
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 original ivory coffeepot is a collectors prize and will showcase itself as the 2nd tallest piece produced in the original six colors.
For Sale: $265
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Circa 1936 - 1938: Kitchen bowls are an iconic item that have been in use longer than most of our modern necessities. The Fiesta pottery version of the classic kitchen bowl is a great fusion of ultra modern with classic utility. The number 5 size seems giant and ready for anything. Decorated around its 26" circumfrence, it really is life size. This example in the original Homer Laughlin vellum glaze is in excellent condition. Measures 8 9/16" w x 5 11/16h"
For Sale: $250
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Circa 1936-1938: It's a rare treat to find a vintage Fiesta pottery Large Footed Comport Bowl from the 30s in nearly unused condition. The original ivory vellum glaze is a delight and can be mixed and matched across all of your table settings.
For Sale: $225
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Circa 1936-1951: The vintage Fiesta casserole, with it's scroll handled and finial top, shares it's design with both the sugar bowl and the covered onion soup bowl. This example is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $225
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Circa 1936 -1946: One of the great pieces of the fiesta pottery line whcih crosses over from dinnerware to art pottery. Slip cast foot would have been hand applied and the top made on a jiggering machine...
For Sale: $195
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Circa 1943. This example of the Riviera-Century pottery casserole in the Ivory glaze is a fantastic example of the piece. Ink stamped on the bottom "Homer Laughlin, Made in the USA, M43 N8". Perfect match with the Fiesta Ivory glazes.
For Sale: $165
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Circa January 1938: Of all the south west themes decorating the American tableware of the 30s and 40s it was the Mexicana version that was an immediate smash hit...
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1937 to 1959: The largest of a set of five variations of open jugs that pottery designer Frederick Rhead experimented with, the Fiesta 2-Pint jug is a delight.
For Sale: $135
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Circa 1936 - 1938: Bottom Rings. Collectors of vintage Fiesta mixing bowls will appreciate the difficulty of finding both ivory examples and early versions. The #3 size bowl is also suprisingly hard to find, the perfect size it was perhaps over used in the 30s and 40s American family kitchen. So even though this example shows use, I have included it at a discounted price because of its scarity. Nicely impressed, in the mold, on the bottom, "HLC fiesta, Made in USA 3". Measures 6 11/16" w x 4 9/16h"
SOLD
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Circa 1936 to 1938: Bottom Rings: Collectors will appreciate how hard it is to find the vintage nesting bowls with inside bottom rings. Now more than 75 years old these bowls have now entered the realm of antiques and our grandmothers and even our great grandmothers remember them from long ago. This example in original ivory has the nice early mark, "fiesta HLCo Usa 2", and the inside bottom rings. It is in gently used condition, still very nice, with minor use on the bottom on one very shallow small flake off the rim, shown in the 2nd photo at about 1 o'clock. Otherwise, very clean without flaws or silver marks and very nice for an early ivory bowl. Nests perfectly. Measures 5 7/8" w x 3 15/16h"
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1936 -1946: Part of the original Fiesta line introduced at the end of 1935, the vintage fiesta bud vase remains one of the nicest accessories available. The holloware piece was slip cast and the mold seams would have been smoothed by hand. Standinig just under 6 1/2" the base is adorned with cascading art-deco elements. Only made in the first six original colors, the bud vase is a charming addition to the dinnerware collection. This example in original ivory is in excellent condition, marked in the mold on the bottom and free of any damage with nice even glaze and great shine. For Sale: $125
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Circa 1936. Here is an extremely rare and hardly ever seen Riviera demitasse cup and saucer in original ivory. Excellent condition, only one I've ever owned...
SOLD
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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 - all in all, just a lot of hand work went into these vintage Fiesta pieces.
For Sale: $105
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Circa 1939-1969: The Fiesta covered sugar bowl is a classic, with its hand applied finial and wonderful curved scroll handles, all decorated with bands of concentric rings.
For Sale: $90
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Circa 1937-1946. The tiny sweets comport was part of the original Fiesta line. Available in first six colors only.This example in the original ivory is MARKED on the bottom - very rare.
SOLD
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Circa: 1936 - 1946. Here's a piece you just don't see everyday, the original cream soup bowl from Homer Laughlin Pottery Company...
For Sale: $85
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Circa 1936 -1951: The humble sauce boat takes on spectacular form in the Fiesta line, with great concentric rings adorning the top and the foot. The lines on this piece are classic and timeless. Excellent Condition...
SOLD
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Circa 1937-1946: The Fiesta water tumbler flares out, wider and wider with each hand-tooled band of concentric rings. Wonderful vintage ivory glaze sets off the piece.
For Sale: $75
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Circa: 1936 - 1938. Fully glazed variety of the original fiesta nappy in original ivory with the early mark, lets us date this bowl to the first couple years of production. This example in original ivory is in excellent condtion...
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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 1949 to 1959: The Tom and Jerry was an alcoholic egg and milk drink, popular in the 30s and 40s. It was served warm from a large bowl in handled mugs. One of only two pieces that is without the legendary rings (the other being the dripcut syrup). Handworked, inkstamped.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1937-1944: Fiesta Egg Cup in Original Ivory Glaze. Very nice condition, no damage. Stands 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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Circa: 1936 - 1938. Fully glazed variety of the original fiesta nappy in original ivory with the early mark, lets us date this bowl to the first couple years of production. This example in original ivory is in excellent condtion...
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1933-1944: Riviera batter tray in ivory with Mexicana decal and great red stripes adds a fun flare to your Fiesta collection.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1933
Century's ivory vellum glaze was used on this early 1933 batter tray. Marked on the bottom and in excellent condition, the Century ivory makes a great transistion between the Riviera and Fiesta pottery lines.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1938 - 1944. Unmarked and in the original, creamy, ivory vellum glaze borrowed from HLCos Century pottery line. This example is in very good condition without damage.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1940. Juice tumbler from the first Fiesta pottery promotional campaign - this example in original green is extra clean.
For Sale: $60
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Circa 1936-1944: 13" original ivory chop plate in very good condition. This example boasts well defined rings and early, unstamped back with hand-jiggered concentric rings.
For Sale: $55
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Circa 1936-1951. Nice clean vintage Ivory Fiesta pottery is harder to come by than one might think Here's a lovely example in excellent condition of the large, harder to find 10 inch Fiesta Dinner Plate.
SOLD
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Circa 1936- 1944.
Great art-deco lines on RIviera from Fredrick Rhead, designer of the more famous Fiesta pottery. Riviera pottery offers an elite excursion from the Fiesta pottery collecting and comes in a delightful art-deco design.
For Sale: $45
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Circa 1949 to 1969: The larger of the two fruit bowls in the vintage fiesta line, the shape is familiarly found on the nappy bowls as well, classic with an abundance of rings and well proportioned lip produces a very usable bowl.
For Sale: $35
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Circa 1938 to 1951: The 4 3/4" Fiesta fruit bowl was part of the original line and was designed as a berry bowl to hold a smaller portion. Each bowl was hand jiggered after coming out of the slipcast mold.
For Sale: $25
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Circa 1941: Embracing the popularity of the Southwest scenes of the 30s and 40s, Homer Laughlin's Mexicana decal has become the most widely recognized from the era. Delightful piece.
For Sale: $25
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Circa 1937 to 1951: Original Vellum Ivory vintage Fiesta plates are very hard to find in clean, good condition. I have a few available, all in nice condition without unsightly silver marks and very light, gentle use, make these plates very good examples with lots of life left.
For Sale: $20
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Circa 1936 to 1951: Fiesta plates are the backbone of the pottery line and they were produced in four different sizes for the entire length of the vintage line. This ivory, inkstamped version is in very good, clean condition.
For Sale: $20
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