Circa 1936-1942: The twelve inch Vintage Fiesta vase is the pinnacle of the pottery lines artistic side. It is here, in the extravagant form of the large vase, that designer Frederick Rhead transcendes his vision into art. The extra size of twelve inch version of the vase really sets it apart from the rest and it may well be here, at the twelve inch vintage fiesta pottery vase where the line reached it's highest point. This spectacular example in the original rich old ivory glaze vellum glaze has no chips, cracks, or repairs, its only apology being a minor glazed over factory mold flaw about the size of a pencil tip on the side of the vase, and one has to search to find it. The vase itself had to be cast in a complex four part mold created by HLCC's three top notch designers, Berriford, Kraft, and Watkin, who obviously outdid themselves in making Rhead's sketches come to life. Measures 12" h x 6"w