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Vintage Fiesta Covered Onion Soup Bowl in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1938: The vintage Fiesta covered onion soup bowl was discontinued very early on in production, just ever so shortly after the turquoise glaze was finalized and released, so finding the already hard to find covered onion soup bowl in the original turquoise glaze is next to impossible. Selling for nearly $10,000 decades ago, now is the time to think of adding one of these rarieties to your collection and take advantage of the readjusted economy. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Covered Onion Soup Bowl in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa March 1936-Late 1937: The vintage Fiesta covered onion soup bowl was only produced for a scant two years. There was one revision made at the end of February 1936 the bottoms were rounded and the flat bottom discontinued, this also removed the innold, embossed mark in the base and this version, shown here, was released at the beginning of March in 1936. The foot would have been hand turned and the scroll handles and top finial knob would have been slip cast as seperate pieces and attatched by hand-piece by piece. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Covered Onion Soup Bowl in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa November 1935-February 1936: Rare flat-bottomed version of the fiesta covered onion soup bowl in original cobalt blue glaze. Flat bottom versions were only made for four month! SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Mixing Bowl Lid #1 in Original Red Glaze »Circa August 1936-February 1937. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta
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Vintage Fiesta Mixing Bowl Lid #1 in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa August 1936-February 1937: Mixing bowl lids were produced for less than six months and are the first piece discontinued from the fiesta line. They never made it into any company literature and remain one of the most prized possessions in advanced collections. Available in the first five colors only (no turquoise) and for the first four bowl sizes only, the Fiesta mixing bowl lid is a delight to find. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Mixing Bowl Lid #4 in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa August 1936-February 1937. Rare. The number four mixing bowl lid is the hardest of all the already hard pieces to find. Produced for a scant 6 months and in far fewer numbers for the larger #4, this example in original yellow Fiesta glaze is in spectacular condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Mixing Bowl Lid #4 in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa August 1936-February 1937: Mixing bowl lids were produced for less than six months and are the first piece discontinued from the fiesta line. They never made it into any company literature and remain one of the most prized possessions in advanced collections. Available in the first five colors only (no turquoise) and for the first four bowl sizes only, the Fiesta mixing bowl lid is a delight to find. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl , No. 1
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl , No. 1 in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: 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. Measures 4 15/16" x 3 9/16" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl , No. 1
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 1
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 2
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl #2 in Original Red Glaze with Inside Rings »Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings: Collectors will appreciate how hard it is to find the vintage nesting bowls with inside bottom rings. Now more than 80 years old these bowls are more like antiques and could have belonged to our grandmothers and even our great grandmothers. This example in original red has the early mark, "fiesta HLCo Usa 2", and the inside bottom rings. Measures 5 7/8" w x 3 15/16h" SOLD |
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 2
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Vintage
Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 3
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 3
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 3
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 3
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 4 in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: This example of the most useable sizes of the Vintage Fiesta nesting bowl set in the original turquoise glaze is in excellent condition without damage or signs of use and a nice even application of the glaze without issues.Marked on the bottom "HLC fiesta MADE IN USA 4" . Measures 7 11/16" w x 5 1/16h" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Mixing Bowl #4 in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings: Collectors will delight in finding the original red Vintage Fiesta SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 4 in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Ring Collectors of Vintage Fiesta pottery will appreciate finding early ivory in excellent, clean condition. With inside bottom rings, we can date this example of a number 4 Vintage Fiesta bowl to 1936-1938. An impressive survivor, this bowl is in very nice condition. Measures 7 11/16" w x 5 1/16h" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 4 in Original Turquoise »Circa 1937-1938: Inside Bottom Rings. To find turquoise nesting bowls with inside bottom rings is a treat, since turquoise was the last of the original six glazes developed, not available until the summer of 1937, and inside bottom rings were removed from the bowl by the end of 1938. This example has a nice even glaze and shows very light signs of gentle use. Impressed in the mold with the early mark "fiesta HLCo USA". Measures 7 11/16" w x 5 1/16h" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 5 in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1938-1942: It's the Number FIve Fiesta nesting bowl that really starts to take on some size. This example in the original cobalt is in excellent condition. It's always nice to find the cobalt mixing bowls without glaze skips, since they show up so easily with the dark glaze. Measures 7 11/16" w x 5 1/16h" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 5 in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings. By the time you reach the #5 Fiesta mixing bowl you've got yourself a large bowl. Only a couple inches smaller than the #7 grandaddy of them all, the #5 nesting bowl commands a presence. This example is in excellent condition SOLD |
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 6
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 6in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1939-1944: The ambitious set of seven nesting bowls produced by Homer Laughlin in the 30s and 40s is hard to reassemble today. This example of the number 6 Vintage Fiesta nesting bowl is in excellent condition, nice and round, rings like a bell, shiny and without damage and the barest of any use. Very minor glaze variation, but no chips, cracks, touchups, repairs on this very fine example. Marked on the bottom in the mold with the embressed "HLC fiesta MADE IN USA". Measures 9 11/16"w x 6 5/16"h SOLD |
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 6
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl #6 in Original Ivory with Inside Bottom Rings »Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings— The number 6 bowl is second in line to being the largest piece of fiesta pottery, with its upper circumfrence measuring nearly 31" around. This example in the original Homer Laughlin ivory vellum glaze is in excellent condition. Measures an impressive 9 11/16" w x 6 5/16h" SOLD |
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Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 7
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 7 in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1938-1942: Well, here it is the king daddy of them all - the giant #7 Fiesta nesting bowl. The sheer size of this bowl begs the question "What were they thinking at Homer Laughlin?" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Nesting Bowl, No. 7 in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Footed Salad Bowl in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1938-1946: One of the largest and most sought after pieces of the entire Fiesta line. Yellow versions are reportedly the hardest color to find. This large bowl measures nearly 11 1/2" wide. Same as above bowl with later foot, very light use, great glaze & nicely stamped. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 11 3/4" Fruit Bowl in Original Turquoise Glaze »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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Vintage Fiesta Cream Soup Bowl in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1939 -1951. The cream soup bowl is an extremely popular bowl. WIth inside jiggered rings and hand applied tab handles, this little bowl is a favorite among collectors. SOLD |
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Fiesta Cream Soup Bowl
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Fiesta Cream Soup Bowl
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Fiesta Cream Soup Bowl
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VIntage Fiesta 5 1/2" Fruit Bowl in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1936-1951: 5 1/2" version of the classic vintage Fiesta bowl shape that is found on the nappies and the fruit bowls. Each bowl was hand jiggered to etch in the concentric rings. SOLD |
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VIntage Fiesta 5 1/2" Fruit Bowl in Original '50s Gray Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The 50s vintage Fiesta gray remains one of the most sophisticated and subtle colors in the vintage line. A subdued gray that changes with the light, don't be fooled by gray, it is a color worth collecting. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Footed Salad Bowl in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1938-1946: One of the largest and most sought after pieces of the entire Fiesta 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... SOLD |
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VIntage Fiesta 5 1/2" Fruit Bowl in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1936-1951: 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery Tripod Candle Holders in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1942: The tripod candle holders are perhaps the hardest pieces of vintage Fiesta pottery to find without damage. With 27 corners on the tiers it is all too common to find them with chips on the edges. Since I make it a practice not to buy Fiesta pottery with any damage it took a long time to make my first purchase of a pair of the candle holders (occassionally a single will appear, but it is the rare treat to find an original pair in mint condition). This example in turquoise boasts perfect condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Carafe in Original Yellow Glaze »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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Covered Casserole
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Vintage Fiesta After Dinner Demitasse Coffeepot in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1942: The stick handled design is only found on a few of the Fiesta pottery 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Coffee Pot in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1959. The Fiesta coffee pot stands a little over 10" high and is the 2nd tallest piece in the entire line after the 12" vase. Part of the original line in 1936, production continued until the beginning of 1959. Slip cast in the mold, including the handle, finial would be cast separately and hand joined to the lid. For Sale: $275 |
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Vintage Fiesta Sweets Comport in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1936-1946. Available in original six colors only. A small, whimsical piece, the vintage Fiesta sweets comport brings charm to any decorative setting. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Sweets Comport in Original Ivory Glaze »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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Vintage Fiesta Sweets Comport in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1946: The tiny sweets comport was part of the original Fiesta line. Available in first six colors only... a very popular piece. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta '50s Color Coffee Pot in Original '50s Forest Green »Circa 1951-1959: The 50s forest green Fiesta coffee pot is one of the most elusive pieces of Fiesta pottery. To find one in perfect condition is a feat. This one is a spectacular example of what that forest green 50s glaze can be, deep, thick and spectacularly rich. 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 forest green coffeepot is a collectors prize and will showcase itself as the tallest piece produced in the 50s colors. This example is perfect. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Stick Handled Creamer in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1938: 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... SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Stick Handled Creamer in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1936-1938: An early and rare piece. This version of the vintage Fiesta creamer with the stick handle would only be produced for a little over two years before being replaced... SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Tom and Jerry Mug in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1969: Classic Medium Green, so hard to find, made in far fewer quantities than the versions in the 40s when Fiesta pottery was at its height of popularity. This is a gorgeous example of the tom and jerry ring handled mug. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 2 Pint Jug in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1951: It is here, on the Fiesta 2 pint jug, that the iconic ring handle is showcased. With a wonderfully simple body, the handle stands out, adding significant personality to this open jug design. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Juice Pitcher in Rare '50s Gray »Circa 1951 -Mid 1952: The Fiesta juice pitcher was released throughout the years with various promotional campaigns in a few select colors, most commonly yellow, then red and celadeon green, and the rarest of them all is in the sophisticated Gray of the 50s Fiesta pottery. This example is spectacular. SOLD |
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VIntage Fiesta 9" Luncheon Plate
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Vintage Fiesta 10 12/" Divided Plate in 50s Forest Green For Sale »Circa 1951-1959: The 10 1/2" compartment plate was inspired from a suggestion by retailers Lazarus after pottery designer Frederick Rhead visited their stores in Columbus Ohio. SOLD |
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VIntage Fiesta 9" Luncheon Plate
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Fiesta 15" Chop Plate
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Vintage Fiesta Deep Plate in 50s Forest Green Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: The 50s Forest Green is a color like no other, brilliant and bold, rich and modern. One of my favorites - and on such a usable shape as the deep plate! Just great. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Deep Plate in 50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The perfect bowl for so many things. Its wide rim, superbly decorated with bands of concentric rings, along with even more rings that decorate the bottom of the bowl both inside and out, make the simple deep plate a delight to use. SOLD |
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VIntage Fiesta 9" Luncheon Plate
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VIntage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1951: The Fiesta salt and pepper shakers make up two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. Due to their small size they were also one of the very few Fiesta items that were not marked. Slip cast, the mold seam would have to be smoothed by hand, as in many of the slipcast items, but probably because of their small size, the seams tend to show up more on the Fiesta shaker than most pieces. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Cake Plate in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa March 1937-Late 1937: The vintage Fiesta cake plate shows a completely flat surface, with no slight raising at the edges and a backside completely covered with rings.. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Deep Plate in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: The vintage Fiesta ware deep plate is essential for pastas, salads, showcasing desserts... The wide, generous brim, highly decorated with concentric rings and it's gently slopping well is a delight on the Fiesta table. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Footed Salad Bowl in Original Radioactive Red Glaze »Circa 1938 to 1943: This large bowl measures nearly 11 1/2" wide. One of the largest pieces of the entire Fiesta SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 7-Piece Juice Set with Red Disk Juice Pitcher & Tumblers in the Six Original Colors »Circa 1939: The standard Fiesta juice set included the yellow pitcher, but Old Reliable Coffee, a division of Dayton Mills Spice Company, wanted to offer their own premium version of the popular set and splurged with the addition of the more expensive red glaze for their ensemble. Three coupons and $1.19 bought this set in 1939! Because far fewer of the juice pitchers were dipped in the glorious red glaze, it is a delightful rarity to find this desirable juice set today. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 10" Divided Plate in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942. The 10 1/2" compartment plate was inspired from a suggestion by retailers Lazarus after pottery designer Frederick Rhead visited their stores in Columbus Ohio. The thick plate with deep wells and an many bottom rings is a great version of the divided plate. SOLD |
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Rare Vintage Fiesta Cake Plate in Original Green Glaze »Circa March 1937- Late 1937: Produced for a scant 6 month, the vintage Fiesta cake plate is a rare piece that shows up less and less and is a great find in such great condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Relish Tray in All Six Original Colors on Yellow Base »Circa 1936-1946: Next to a complete set of vintage Fiesta nesting bowls, the Fiesta relish tray gives us the most opporturnities to mix and match our favorite Vintage Fiesta colors. This example boasts all six original colors on the original yellow Vintage Fiesta base, in a strikingly bold color combination— a truly wonderful example of one of the highlights of the vintage Fiesta collection. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta
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Vintage Fiesta Relish Tray Side Insert in Original Old Ivory Glaze »Circa 1937-1943: Here's a Vintage Fiesta relish tray side insert in the original Vintage Fiesta old ivory glaze. Perfect condition, marked on the back and in the original old ivory glaze. No scratches or signs of use, no discoloration or glaze imperfections. Marked. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta
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Vintage Fiesta Relish Tray Center Insert in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1943: Here's a Vintage Fiesta relish tray center insert in the original Vintage Fiesta yellow glaze. Found without use or scratches and no damage, this is a perfect center insert to complete your tray. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Relish Tray Side Insert in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1937-1943: Here's a Vintage Fiesta relish tray side insert in the original Vintage Fiesta cobalt glaze. Perfect condition, marked on the back and in the Original Cobalt Blue glaze. No scratches or signs of use. Marked. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Relish Tray Side Insert in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1943: Here's a Vintage Fiesta relish tray side insert in the original Vintage Fiesta old ivory glaze. Perfect condition, marked on the back and in the original green glaze. No scratches or signs of use, no discoloration or glaze imperfections. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Relish Tray Center Insert in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1943: Here's a Vintage Fiesta relish tray center insert in the original Vintage Fiesta turquoise glaze. Perfect condition, marked on the back and in the brilliant turquoise glaze color that collectors prefer. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1969: The Fiesta salt and pepper shakers make up two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. Due to their small size they were also one of the very few Fiesta items that were not marked. This pair in the extremely hard to find Medium Green glaze is in excellent condition without chips, damage, repairs or touch-ups. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and were oddly enough sold seperately and not as pairs. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery Sauce Boat in Original '50s Forest Green Glaze »Circa: 1951-1959. Interesting to note is that the Rose glaze developed by Homer Laughlin was used in the Harlequin line nearly a decade before its application on Fiesta pottery. Great dusty rose color on a classic art-deco piece. SOLD |
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VIntage Fiesta Sugar Bowl and Creamer Set in Original Gray Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The vintage Fiesta sugar bowl is one of the most charming pieces of the entire line, with its little scroll handles, loads of concentric rings, gently flared hand shaped foot and hand applied finial. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Syrup Pitcher in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1938-1940: 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Syrup Pitcher in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1938-1940: Produced for a scant two years, the Fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. This example of the vintage Fiesta syrup pitcher in the highly desirable Original Cobalt Blue glaze also boasts a rich, unfaded and undamaged lid. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Syrup Pitcher in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1938-1940: 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 perfect condition with a fabulous even glaze. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Medium Sized Teapot
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Vintage Homer Laughlin Pottery Company Tricolator Products Bowl in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1939: Less than 20 extra pieces were crafted for inclusion in special promos, and one of the most fun mix-n-match promo pieces was the yellow juice pitcher and six tumbler set. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Utility "Celery" Tray in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1939-1943: SlipCast Version— Here's a nice vintage piece of Vintage Fiesta pottery that is harder to find in good condition than one would think. This example in red boasts an excellent shine and glaze, without damage or use on the tray. This is the modified version of the tray that was made in a slip cast mold and not a ram press. This example has the more slanted sides and the ful glazed foot. This is still an early version with a quality controllers stamped number, and the fully glazed bottom. Great condition on this Vintage Fiesta utility tray in the original red glaze, with no damage, no chips, no touchups of any kind. Measures 10 1/2" long. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery Utility Tray in Original Turquoise For Sale »Circa 1937-1938: Early Version: Advanced collectors will appreciate the difficulty of finding an early version of the Vintage Fiesta utility tray in the original turquoise glaze. Turquoise staggered behind, nearly a year, before the glaze entered production, making these early, short lived pieces hard to find in the turquoise glaze. Measures 10 1/2" long. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 8" Vase in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1937-1946: Recently acquired from a wonderful collection of Original Cobalt Blue is this 8" vintage Fiesta vase. It is here with the fluted vases that vintage Fiesta tableware really transcends itself into art pottery. This example is in spectacular condition and will please even the most advanced collector. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 8" Vase in Original Red Glaze »Circa: 1937-1942. 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery 8" Flower Vase in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1936-1946: This example of his 8" Vintage Fiesta pottery vase in the original green glaze is a delightful piece in excellent condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery 10" Vase in Original Blue Glaze »Circa 1937-1946:This example of his 10 inch Vintage Fiesta pottery vase in original cobalt blue is in excellent condition, boasting a fantastic art deco design and showcasing pottery designer Frederick Rhead's modern sensibilities. Streamlined yet decorated enough to keep our interests engaged, Rhead's pottery has become an iconic representation of an era and there is no better way to celebrate with the art pottery vases. Standing exactly 10" tall, this Vintage Fiesta vase is in excellent, undamaged condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery 10" Vase in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1946: Original Turquoise 10" vintage Fiesta pottery vase. Excellent condition on this hard to find vintage piece of Fiesta 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery 10" Vase in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1946: Original green 10 inch vintage Fiesta pottery vase in excellent condition. Fantastic art deco design showcases pottery designer Frederick Rhead's modern sensibilities. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 12" Vase in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa: 1937-1946: 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 ivory vintage version is Fiesta vase boasts spectacular condition with no chips, touchups, repairs, no use and a fantastic clean top rim without flaws. SOLD |
Vintage Fiesta Ironstone Casserole (1969-1973) | |
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Vintage Fiesta Ironstone Sugar Bowl in Original Mango Red Glaze »Circa 1969-1973: The original Vintage Fiesta pottery had a long run since its introduction in 1936 and it's fair to say Fiesta Ironstone was the last breath from the famous original line. Knobs, handles and colors shifted one last time and for a brief moment we had Ironstone. This example of the refashioned Vintage Fiesta sugar bowl has had its little hand applied scroll handles removed and the hand applied finial has also been replaced by a single molded version. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Covered Jug in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: Small Size— The Fiesta Kitchen Kraft covered jug was first introduced in July of 1937 but was quickly remodeled by February of '38 into the slightly smaller version which became the standard production piece running for the next six years. Slip cast and finished by hand with an in mold mark on the bottom "Fiesta Kitchen Kraft", one of the highlights of the Kitchen Kraft line, the covered jug is very scarce and always an exciting find. Highly valued by collectors, this example in original green is sure to make a spectacular addition to your collection. No damage and in excellent original condition with wonderful green glaze. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Covered Jug in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1938: Small Variation — The ever so slightly smaller version of the fiesta Kitchen Kraft covered jug is still suprisingly large and delightfully round, given plenty of girth to enjoy your favorite original fiesta colors. This example in the early radioactive red glaze is a delight, with its double step flange lid, more complex and interesting than the simple large jugs lid. Slip cast and finished by hand with an in mold mark on the bottom "Fiesta Kitchen Kraft", the early and large covered jugs is one of the highlights of the fiesta Kitchen Kraft line. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Small Ball Jar in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1938-1943: Small—Seems to be harder to find the small cookie jars than either the large or medium sizes. So it's always a treat to find a small Kitchen Kraft cookie jar without damage and especially the light, original green, with such a good, even glaze. This example is in fantastic, unused condition and will surely please the collector. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Small Ball Jar in Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: Seems to be harder to find the small cookie jars than either the large or medium sizes. So it's always a treat to find a small Kitchen Kraft cookie jar without damage and especially the light, original cobalt blue, with such a good, even glaze. This example is in fantastic, unused condition and will surely please the collector. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Medium Ball Jar in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1937-1942. With only 21 items in the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft line the ball jars are among the most desirable. A real treat is to complete a collection of all three sizes or all twelve if you have the ambition. This example of the medium sized covered jar in original red glaze is in excellent condition without damage or use Slip cast jars with lids that were jiggered, marked in the mold on the bottom "HLC fiesta KITCHEN KRAFT U.S.A". SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Pie Plate in Original Green »Circa 1938-1944: Fiesta Kitchen Kraft pie plate in original green in excellent condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Pie Plate/Baker in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1938-1942: One of a handful of vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft items that was not embossed in the pottery itself, instead a post-production foil sticker would have been applied. 9 5/8" Small version... SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Cake Plate in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1938-1942: The Kitchen Kraft cake plate is a delight to the eye with it's smooth, flat surface. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Spoon in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: Originally part of the 1933 OvenServe line, the utensils were folded into the Kitchen Kraft line and dipped in the original Fiesta colors of green, blue, yellow and red. SOLD |
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Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Salad Spoon in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: The Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salad spoon came dipped in the four kitchen kraft colors. Designed to be used with the fork and the Kitchen Kraft salad bowl, as soon as one imagines tossing a salad with these pottery utensils, it's becomes a wonder that any survived without damage, such as this example in the sunny Vintage Fiesta yellow glaze. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Promotional Campaign Three Piece Kitchen Set in All Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1940: Becky Turner Collection— Classic red, green and yellow color combination makes up the promo Fiesta Kitchen Set. Rarely found complete, the set consists of the Kitchen Kraft 9" yellow pie plate and the green casserole with red lid. SOLD |
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Rare Vintage Fiesta Promotional Campaign Three Piece Kitchen Set »Circa 1940: Classic red, green and yellow color combination makes up the promo Fiesta Kitchen Set. Rarely found complete, the set consists of the Kitchen Kraft 9" yellow pie plate and the green casserole with red lid... SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1937-1942: 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. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: Homer Laughlin's version of the 30s notion of bean pots- the Kitchen Kraft individual casserole with its very own lid is a delight. 4 1/2" wide x 3" tall. SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Covered Casserole in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: The go-alongs made to accompany the vintage Fiesta pottery pieces are becoming overwhelmingly popular. This example is a fantastic find. SOLD |
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Vintage RoyalChrome Mfg. Co. Chicago Covered Casserole in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1936-1943: This example boasts its original price tag which reads "The Emporium St. Paul $1.39". Comes with the metal go-along carrier and makes a wonderful set. Undamaged piece of course, never seeing any use. SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Covered Casserole in Original Green Glaze with Royal Metal Go-Along Carrier »Circa 1937-1944: The vintage fiesta SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Red Glaze Homer Laughlin Covered Casserole with Royal Metal Go-Along Carrier »Circa 1938-1940: Small Version— The vintage Homer Laughlin covered casserole in original Fiesta red glaze with metal go-along holder made by the Royal Metal Manufacturing Company of Chicago is a whimsical addition to the vintage fiesta collection. Measures 7 1/2" w x 4" h SOLD |
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Mexicana Decalware Kitchen Kraft Large Mixing Bowl with Blue Stripe »Circa 1936-1944: Kitchen Kraft was introduced by Homer Laughlin Pottery Company in 1937. Originally designed to compliment the OvenServe line that had been in production since 1933. The earliest versions of kitchen kraft were produced only in ivory, with decals, and stamped with the "Kitchen Kraft OvenServe" backstamp. This Mexicana version of the large kitchen bowl is in fantastic original condition and compliments the nearly impossible to find striped fiestaware in both red and blue. Large Kitchen Kraft bowl measures 6" h x 10 1/2"w SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Stacking Refrigerator Unit and Lid in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1938-1942: Two Piece Set— The fiesta Kitchen Kraft stacking refrigerator units were modified from unproduced designs for the Jewel Tea company, the stacking units have wonderfull thick walls, straight sides and fully glazed bottoms. The lids fit perfectly and make the most delightful kitchenware imaginable. This two piece set includes both the lid with mostly complete label and the red stacking unit bottom, which will prove harder to find than the other colors. SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Cobalt Stacking Unit with Original Label »Circa 1937-1944: Unlike the Fiesta pottery line, the Kitchen Kraft go-along pieces were marketed with a black and metalic labels. These labels are highly prized pieces for collectors and to find ones in perfect, undamaged condition, is as good as it gets. Here is an exceptional example of the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft stacking unit in cobalt glaze with a mint original label. SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Cake Lifter with Original Foil Label and Cake Plate in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: Two Piece Set— From the Brian Fischer collection comes this lovely Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft cake lifter in Original Cobalt Blue glaze and Vintage FIesta Kitchen Kraft Cake Plate. Both pieces are in unused condition, without damage or use. SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Large Covered Casserole in Original Yellow Glaze »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! SOLD |
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Vintage Kitchen Kraft Shakers in Original Radioactive Red Glaze »Circa 1938-1942. Much larger than their Fiesta pottery counterpart, nearly 3" tall. The shaker design with it's subtle set of concentric rings around the top, were slip cast with hand punched holes. This example boasts one with the original label "HLC Guaranteed Fiesta KITCHEN KRAFT U.S.A". SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Lidded Butter Dish in Original Yellow »Circa 1936-1945: While Fiesta pottery never officially had a butter dish in the vintage line, the sister pottery line of Riviera had this lovely piece in it's offerings. Aprized addition to any collection of solid colored tableware. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Sauce Boat in Original Yellow For Sale »Circa 1939-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Demitasse Cup & Saucer Set in Original '50s Forest Green Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: Collectors of Harlequin and Homer Laughlin pottery will appreciate how scarce the demitasse cup and saucer sets in the '50s colors are. This set, from the Becky Turner Collection, is the only complete set I have ever had. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Saucer Ashtray in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1939-1942: The vintage Fiesta pottery line did have an ashtray, but the with the Harlequin line, Homer Laughlin pottery company went all out, giving us three varieties of ashtrays to enjoy— plain, basketweave and saucer ashtrays. The basketweave ashtray enjoyed 21 years of production and the regular version 8 years, but the saucer ashtray Harlequin piece was shortlived and only produced in six main colors, with examples in rose and original green showing up occassionally. None are easy to find and are even harder to find in excellent condition. This example in the original turquoise glaze is in spectacular condition without any use or damage. Measures 6 3/16" wide by 1" high (cup included). SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Double Egg Cup in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: The Harlequin double egg cup towers nearly 4" tall and is a delightful piece to mix in with your solid colored tableware collection. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 10 " Dinner Plate in Original 50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: From the Becky Turner Collection— The plate was the first piece designed by creator Frederik Rhead as he set out to develop a solid color, mix-n-match pottery line at the request of the five-and-dime giant of the time, Woolworth's. This example of the hard to find large 10" dinner size plate, in the 50s chartreuse glaze is in unused condition, without a scratch or spot of use. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Single Egg Cup in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1940-1942: Found in eight of the original Harlequin colors, the single egg cup is a novelty amoung the pottery line. One of the only pieces without the tell-tale decorated rings, the piece harkens to the plainware being produced simultaneously in the California solid-colored dinnerware lines. Made for a scant four years, the single egg cup is not easy to find. Adorable at 2 1/2" tall, this example in turquoise is in excellent condition without use or damage. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Lidded Sugar Bowl in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1942: Wonderful flat bottomed Harlequin sugar bowl with the early inside rings that were removed by 1942. This sugar bowl is in excellent condition and fully dipped in the great early vintage turquoise glaze which was one of the first four colors of Harlequin pottery line. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Candle Holders in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1938-1942: It's not often I call a piece of Homer Laughlin pottery "rare", but these Vintage Harlequin candleholders in the original turquoise glaze fit the bill. They are rare indeed. Anyone that enjoys collecting the sister pottery of Fiesta will adore adding these to their collection. Banded with concentric rings around the body and footed with a classic art deco stair step, the subtle design elements come together in a perfect manner. This pair (the first pair I've owned in all these years!) is in perfect collector quality condition without any damage and as always, no chips, cracks, touchups or repairs. The dry foot is clean and the insides look unused and the finiky turquoise glaze is well dipped and displays perfectly. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Lidded Sugar Bowl & Creamer Set in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sugar bowl was the eighth piece designed for the relatively large line. Produced for 27 years the sugar bowl underwent various modifications. This example of the set in the 50s gray glaze is in excellent condition without use, damage, wear, scratches or any issues. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Individual Toy Creamer in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1939-1942: The toy creamer was only made for a few years, dipped in the harlequin colors, it is one of only a few pieces of Homer Laughlin pottery that could be considered a miniature. Stands 2 1/4" high and holds the perfect amount of cream to delight your guests or special youngsters. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1937-1956: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1937, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Basketweave Ashtray in Original Rose Glaze »Circa 1941-1959: The vintage fiesta pottery line did have an ashtray, but with the Harlequin line, the Homer Laughlin pottery company went all out, giving us three varieties of ashtrays to enjoy— plain, basketweave and saucer ashtrays. This example in the original Harlequin 40s Rose glaze, from the Becky Turner collection, is in spectacular condition without any use or damage. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 36s Bowl in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1965: Don't forget that yellow was also a color that was continually running in the 50s in both the vintage Fiesta and Harlequin pottery lines and that it mixes and matches perfectly with the other 50s colors.. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Cream Soup Bowl in Original Chartreuse »Circa 1951-1959: Found in all twelve colors, but harder to find in the 50s colors of Chartreuse, Dark Forest Green and Gray, as the pottery line slowly lost it's popularity and less quantitites were made and sold. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Oatmeal Bowl in Original Gray Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: The Harlequin Pottery Oatmeal Bowl was produced for 19 years and made in all twelve original Harlequin colors, although the 50s colors, produced in far fewer quantities, will prove harder to find. Modeled after the Fruit & Nappy Bowl, it shares a rolled top and same proportional design. This example in the original Gray glaze is in excellent condition, without damage or use. Measures 5 9/16" w x 1 1/2" h. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Nappy Bowl in Original 50s Gray Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The vintage Homer Laughlin Harlequin pottery line has an abundance of bowls to choose from, but only two serving bowls. The Harlequin 9" nappy was released in 1936 and ran a full 20 years in production. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery 22 Ounce Jug in Original Forest Green For Sale »Circa 1951-1959: The colors introduced in the 50s of forest green, chartreuse and gray remain some of the most contemporary colors developed. Suprisingly modern - forest green is a delight to decorate with and to use! SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Divided Plate in 50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: By the time the '50s rolled around vintage FIesta pottery production was slowing. The boom and success of the 40s was tempered and less of our beloved fiesta tableware hit the shelves. That makes it a delight to find whimsicle pieces like this divided plate in the original 50s chartreuse. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery 6" Bread & Butter Plate in Original Chartreuse »Circa 1951-1959: Introduced in 1951, the Chartreuse glaze belonged to the modern era and the last few colors of the original vintage solid color dinnerware lines from Homer Laughlin. Chartreuse remains one of the most modern and highly collected vintage colors. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 9 " Luncheon Plate in Original 50s Chartreuse »Circa 1951-1959: The plate was the first piece designed by creator Frederik Rhead as he set out to develop a solid color, mix-n-match pottery line at the request of the five-and-dime giant of the time, Woolworth's. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Deep Plate in Original '50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The deep plate was part of the original 16 piece Harlequin line and was obviously a cornerstone of the line as it was never dropped from production. The perfect soup bowl, the deep plate in the popular vintage '50s Chartreuse glaze is wonderful to find in unused condition without a scratch, like this one from the advanced collection of Becky Turner (with seal on back). Without a scratch or any damage, the glaze is perfect without issue —From the Becky Turner Collection. Meassures 8 1/2"w x 1 1/2"h SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 11" Platter in Original 50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: By the time the '50s rolled around the solid color mix-n-match tableware craze was being replaced by more modern design. Homer Laughlin responded by introducing a new palette of color— the 50s chartreuse, dark forest green, gray and rose. It was a stunning change and one that still seems fresh today. The chartreuse green remains the most desirable of the four today and it is a delight to find. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original 50s Forest Green »Circa 1950-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. It's a delight to see this 30s Art Deco design carried over into the 50s dark forest green glaze. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original 50s Gray Glaze with Donkey Holder »Circa 1950-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. This example in original 50s gray glaze is in excellent condition, without any damage or use and comes as an ensemble with the donkey holder. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 36s Bowl in Original 50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The 36s bowl has the special distinction of being the last piece designed by Frederick Rhead as well as the last piece added to the popular Harlequin line. This example in the most popular 50s color of Chartreuse is a great find and a delight to add to your collection. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Covered Butter Dish in Vintage Rose Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The Harlequin butter dish shape was borrowed from a line called Jade, which was designed in the early 30s. Used in the Harlequin Pottery line, it also works perfectly with the vintage Fiestaware line... SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original 40s Rose Glaze »Circa 1940-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original 50s Gray Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. It's a delight to see this 30s Art Deco design carried over into the 50s gray glaze. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Sauce Boat in Original Red Glaze »Circa: 1938-1942: The sauce (or gravy) boat was added to the line shortly after its succesful release. A popular piece that ran for the rest of the length of production, dipped in all twelve glazes, the Harlequin sauce boat commands much more presence than one might think. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Sauce Boat in Original '50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1939-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. With its sleek art deco lines, the sauce boat, produced in all twelve original glazes, was a welcome and lasting addition to the Harlequin line. The sauce boat features nearly a one pint capacity and measures 3" in height and 8 1/2" in width. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Sugar & Creamer Set in Original '50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sugar bowl was the eighth piece designed for the relatively large line. Produced for 27 years the sugar bowl underwent various modifications. This example of the set in the highly popular color of vintage Chartreuse glaze is in excellent condition without use, damage, wear, scratches or any issues. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Cup & Saucer Set in Original '50s Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1949-1959: Chartreuse glaze seems to radiate with an internal glow (with more yellow than the other green Homer Laughlin glazes, it seems sunnier and brighter than all the others). Reminisent of jadeite glassware, the color is spectacular and the art-deco form divine. Chartreuse remains one of the most sought after colors of the vintage tableware. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Sugar Bowl & Creamer Set in Forest Green Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sugar bowl was the eighth piece designed for the relatively large line. Produced for 27 years the sugar bowl underwent various modifications. This example of the set in the dark forest green 50s glaze is in excellent condition without use, damage, wear, scratches or any issues. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original '50s Gray Glaze »Circa 1950 to 1959: The art-deco influenced line of Harlequin pottery has it all. This example of the hard to find 50s gray teapot is in excellent condition and will delight the collector with its sophisticated color and bold design. A classic! SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original '50s Chartreuse Glaze with Donkey Holder »Circa 1950-1959: The vintage Harlequin pottery shaker was designed by Frederick Rhead early in 1936, before the pottery line had been named or taken on an identity. The salt and pepper shaker is a staple in a potteries foundation, and it is no surprise that they would have been among the first pieces to take shape. This example in original 50s chartruese glaze is in excellent condition, without any damage or use and comes as an ensemble with the donkey holder. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: The Harlequin teapot has it all, the design elements are just a showcase of the best the line has to offer. Much harder to find Harlequin in the radioactive red glaze, such as this piece in spectacular condition... SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Oatmeal Bowl in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1940-1942: The Harlequin For Sale: $50 |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery 1/2 lb Butter in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »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 Original Cobalt Blue. Not common in any color, it is a treat to find the original vellum ivory on the elusive 1/2 pound butter. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery 1/2 lb Butter in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1942-1945: Collectors lament that there was never a vintage Fiesta butter dish for the line, but the adventurous can rejoice in the butter borrowed from Homer Laughlins Jade line. Dipped in the Harlequin colors, the large butter transformed intself into a delightful play of deco angles and details. Not common in any color, it is the original green glaze that will elude collectors. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Oatmeal Bowl in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1942-1950: The Harlequin SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Cream Soup Bowl in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1940-1943: Found in all twelve colors the cream soup in the Red glaze was dropped early in 1943 when the uranium used in the glaze forumula was restricted for government use at the Manhattan project. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Cream Soup Bowl in Original Maroon Glaze »Circa 1938-1941: Found in all twelve colors the cream soup was added only years before the original colors of Maroon and Maroon were dropped, making these two early glazes hard to find on the cream soup bowl. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Cream Soup Bowl in Original Chartreuse Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: Found in all twelve colors, but harder to find in the 50s colors of Chartreuse, Dark Forest Green and Gray, as the pottery line slowly lost it's popularity and less quantitites were made and sold. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Double Egg Cup in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: Served with the egg atop the smaller side, flipped and eated in the larger cup, the Harlequin double egg cup towers nearly 4" tall and is a delightful piece to mix in with your collection. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Marmalade in Original Red Glaze »Circa: 1938-1942: The Harlequin Marmalade remains one of the most elusive pieces of the line. Hard to find in any color. This example in the early red glaze is a great find. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Basketweave Nut Dish in Original Red »Circa 1938-1942: The Harlequin nut dish may perhaps been intended as an individual ashtray. The basketweave pattern that coers the inside is associated with the Japanese Marutomo dish. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959: The scarcity of the Homer Laughlin 60s Medium Green glaze on Harlequin pieces is strong enough, but on the teapot it is truly rare. The Harlequin Teapot was discontinued in 1959, the same year the Medium Green glaze was released, making this glaze on this shape a rare find. The Harlequin teapot itself is already one of the finest and showiest pieces of the whole vintage line, and at 10"w from handle to spout and over 6" tall from base to top, it is also one of the largest pieces of holloware made. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 9 " Plate in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1965: The plate was the first piece designed by creator Frederik Rhead as he set out to develop a solid color, mix-n-match pottery line at the request of the five-and-dime giant of the time, Woolworth's. Measures 9 1/4" x 7/8". SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 10 " Dinner Plate in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1965: From the Becky Turner Collection— The plate was the first piece designed by creator Frederik Rhead as he set out to develop a solid color, mix-n-match pottery line at the request of the five-and-dime giant of the time, Woolworth's. This example of the hard to find large 10" Dinner Size Plate, in the Medium Green glaze is in unused condition, without a scratch or spot of use. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Platter in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1969: Harlequin pottery, sold exclusively at Woolworths department store was produced in far less quantities than the vintage Fiesta pottery and even more so later in its life when the last color, Medium Green, was introduced. So finding large pieces of Medium Green, like this 11" platter is a real treat, even more when it is without a scratch, as is this piece. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Fruit Bowl in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959: The Harlequin fruit bowl looks just like a miniature version of the nappy bowl, with it's wide open top that is flared out and and then turned under with a gentle rolling lip. Although easily found in the original colors, the Harlequin fruit bowl was discontinued in 1959 at the same time medium green glaze was introduced, making it pretty scarce in this color. This example is unused and in perfect condition. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Pottery Cup and Saucer Set in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1965: After the plate, designer Frederik Rhead turned his attention to creating the teacup and saucer set. It was here, on the humble teacup, that so many of the elements that we will see across the entire line make their debut. The angular handle, scalloped teardrop endings and bands of concentric rings wrapping around the bodies center, appear on such grandeous pieces as the Harlequin Marmalade and the classic Teapot. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin 22-ounce Jug in Rare Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959: The variety of pitchers that Frederick Rhead designed and produced for Homer Laughlin is really impressive. This incredibly rare medium green version of a milk jug for the Harlequin line, referred to as the 22 ounce jug, was discontinued in 1959, the same year the medium green glaze was introduced, thus making it one of the rarest items in the Harlequin line! The jutting handle and spout nearly double its width and the restrained decoration are superb. This 22 oz. jug in original medium green is in perfect condition with a fantastic, rich, even glaze with absolutely no chips, cracks, repairs, or touch-ups, scratches or damage. Measures: 5" tall by 6 1/2" wide when including the great, angular, art-deco handle. SOLD |
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Vintage Harlequin Covered Casserole in Original Harlequin Blue GLaze »Circa 1936-1959: Harlequin covered casserole is a piece to love. Triangular handles adorn the sides and top along with subtle scalloped accents and the famous band of concentric rings. Measures nearly 10" across. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Butter Dish in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1943: The red riviera butter was made in less quanities and was discontinued a year earlier when the uranium needed for the glazes became unavailable during WWII. (Ivory was then used as a substitute for red during the final phases of production). The red quarter pound butter is a highly desirable piece that is getting harder and harder to find. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Butter Dish in Original Harlequin Blue (Mauve) Glaze »Circa 1936-1944: While there was never a butter dish designed for the original Fiestaware line, Homer Laughlin looked to their many other pottery collections and pulled from both their Century and Jade examples. The small quarter pound version will be found dipped in the Riviera colors of Harlequin blue (mauve), yellow, original Fiesta green and red. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Rare Handled Tumbler/Mug in Original Red »Circa 1936-1942: It's not often I refer to a piece of Homer Laughlin pottery as rare, but these Riviera pottery handled mugs truely fit the bill. They are becoming very hard to find and if you haven't built yourself a set of these for your collection, I recommend you snag them up while they can still be found. A great piece of pottery from the Riviera line. Cups would have been slip cast with the handle attatched by hand. This example in red is in excellent condition without damage or flaws. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Sauce Boat in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1936-1944: Excellent condition, with no damage. Measures 7 1/2 inches long and stands 2 3/4 inches high. Collectors of Homer Laughlin and early American solid colored dinnerware and art-deco enthusiasts will enjoy RIviera's distinct triple-scalloped edges. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera 11 1/2" Platter with Tab Handles in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1933-1942: The Riviera platter comes in an abundant varieties of shapes and sizes. This example is referred to as the "Oval Well with Tab Handles". SOLD |
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Riviera Rectangular Batter Tray (12") in Red Glaze »Circa 1933-1942: The Riviera batter tray was designed to go with the covered jar and the lidded syrup pitcher. It is found in a variety of sizes, this example measures 12". SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery 10" Dinner Plate in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: Anyone collecting vintage Homer Laughlin Riviera pottery will know the difficulty in finding the large 10" dinner plates. Here's a very nice example of the 10" Riviera dinner plate in original Red glaze. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Sugar Bowl in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1937-1942: Fantastic condition on the most popular Homer Laughlin glaze color, the red riviera sugar bowl will delight the collector. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Sugar Bowl in Original Mauve Blue »Circa 1938-1948: The vintage Riviera pottery original sugar bowl in mauve blue glaze is a wonderful shape with great art deco details that are classic Frederick Rhead design. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Salt and Pepper Shakers in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: It's a treat and such fun to mix-n-match Riviera, Harlequin and Fiesta pottery in your collection. The original light green is a favorite because the color brings unity across many shapes and different pottery lines. This example of the Century pottery shape was dipped in the original Fiesta green and makes a delightful transition from one pottery line to the other. SOLD |
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Riviera 13 1/2" Batter Tray in Rare Fiesta Cobalt Glaze »Circa 1936-1940. Riviera pottery came in a standard four colors (red, green, yellow & mauve), not the deep rich cobalt blue from the Fiesta pottery line. Only a few pieces are found each year, so they are all highly desirable, but it is the batter tray that will give you the opportunity to really make dramatic statements with your collection. This example of the batter tray is in excellent condition, without issues and is a delight to find and offer here. Measures 13 1/2" long x 10 1/4" wide. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Covered Syrup Pitcher in Rare Ivory Glaze »Circa 1937-1941: This extremely rare Riviera pottery lidded syrup by Homer Laughlin is one of the most advanced pieces to add to your vintage Riviera, Fiesta, and Harlequin pottery line. Hardly ever seen, this example in the original ivory Century glaze is in perfect condition without damage or use. This is the only one I have had the priveledge of owning and the only one I've seen in person in all my years of collecting vintage Homer Laughlin pottery. This unique and rare piece will surely bring joy to its new home in your collection. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Oatmeal Bowl in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1938-1948: The wonderfully subtle ivory vellum glaze makes a great statement on the delightful, harder to find oatmeal bowl shape. The oatmeal bowl was added to the line right before Christmas in 1938. A great piece of pottery, surprisingly large for the otherwise petite Riviera line, the oatmeal bowl is the perfect size for many uses. Measures 6 1/4" x 2". SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Pottery 1/2 lb Butter in Original Ivory Glaze »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. SOLD |
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Riviera Pottery Underplate in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1935-1941: The Vintage Homer Laughlin pottery's underplate for the century shapes sauce boat is an exciting piece to find. One of the less frequently found in solid ivory than with decals, the Riviera sauce plate will be a delight to add to your collection. This one in creamy, vellum ivory is without chips, cracks, touchups or repairs— please note some light surface scratching. I enjoy the unmarked version to go so well with the other unmarked Riviera pieces. Measures 8 1/4" long x 5 1/2". SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Juice Tumbler in Original Ivory Glaze »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. SOLD |
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Rare Cream Soup Bowl from the Century or Riviera Pottery Line in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa: 1936-1946: Here's a piece you just don't see everyday, the original century shape cream soup bowl. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Batter Tray in Original Ivory Glaze »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. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery 9" Luncheon Plate in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1936-1951: The plate is the backbone of a potteries line, and it is here on the Century shape plate that the simple, scalloped edges on all four corners harken to the art deco era. Dipped in the Vintage Ivory Vellum glaze to accent the Riviera line, this 9" Lunch plate is in excellent condition and is a joy to find without use or damage. Measures 8 15/16" wide. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Butter Dish in Original Ivory Vellum Glaze »Circa 1944: The small quarter pound version is usually found dipped in main four colors used for the Riviera line (red, blue, green and yellow), to find an example in the original Fiesta ivory vellum glaze is a rare treat indeed. Ivory colored glaze was used as a substitution for the original red glaze when the uranium needed for the red became unavailable during WWII. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Salt & Pepper Shakers in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1944: Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and oddly enough were sold seperately and not as pairs although there is a distint difference in them, the pepper having smaller holes and a smaller hole pattern than the salts. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Plain Oval Well Platter in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1938-1944: Unmarked and in the original, creamy, ivory vellum glaze borrowed from HLCs Century pottery line. This example is in very good condition without damage. SOLD |
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Vintage Homer Laughlin Hacienda Decal Nappy Bowl »Circa November1941: Hacienda, with its cascade of southwestern pots and cacti, showcases a house in the background and a bench with sombrero and Mexican blanket in the foreground. The large round vegetable/nappy bowl was one of only two serving bowls for the table and is a delight to add to the collection. Large and full of statement, the Mexicana decal and hand applied cold painted red stripe on this example is in very nice condition without damage or distracting wear. It is marked on the back "Homer Laughlin MADE IN USA F41 N8". SOLD |
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Vintage Homer Laughlin Pottery Company Tricolator Products Bowl in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1939: Less than 20 extra pieces were crafted for inclusion in special promos, and one of the most fun mix-n-match promo pieces was the yellow juice pitcher and six tumbler set. SOLD |
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Green Stripe and Silver Lustre Covered Casserole in Original Ivory »Circa 1936-1944: For collectors that like to venture out into the unusual, this ivory vellum glazed century shape, the same shape used for the Riviera potter line, is rarely found decorated with stripes and lustre details. This example boasts the Wells peacock mark and immaculate, unused condition without damage. SOLD |
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Rare Vintage Fiesta Bread and Butter Plate with Red Stripes »Circa 1936: Take the worlds most collected dinnerware and accentuate the graduated stripes by boldly hand painting brilliant rings of red rings around them and you have the spectacular, and rare, vintage Fiesta red stripe pottery. This example of the bread and butter plate is in excellent condition and would be a delight to add to advance your collection. SOLD |
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Rare Vintage Fiesta Bread and Butter Plate with Red Stripes »Circa 1936: Take the worlds most collected dinnerware and accentuate the graduated stripes by boldly hand painting brilliant rings of red rings around them and you have the spectacular, and rare, vintage Fiesta red stripe pottery. This example of the bread and butter plate is in excellent condition and would be a delight to add to advance your collection. SOLD |
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Rare Vintage Fiesta Trial Version of the Sugar Bowl & Creamer Set with Red Stripes (All Marked F100) »Circa 1936: Three Piece Set— After a four year wait, we were finally able to pull some original Vintage Fiesta red stripe pieces out of the wild. Even more spectacular is to find that this is a trial set with all three pieces marked F100 (the series Homer Laughlin used to distinguish their striped sets). To find any Vintage Fiesta original red stripe is challenging, but to find the trial pieces is nearly unheard of because of their incredible rarity. SOLD |
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Extremely Rare Red Graduated Stripe Vintage Century Luncheon Plate »Circa 1934: Before the dawn of the Fiesta pottery line, Homer Laughlin Company was busy producing their Century shape dinnerware dipped in the creamy ivory vellum glaze. Usually decorated with floral decals, it is extremely rare to find this early and fragile pottery decorated in the triple red stripes. To find the century plates with the three graduated bands of red stripes is nearly impossible. SOLD |
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Extremely Rare Red Graduated Stripe Vintage Century Berry Bowl »Circa 1934: Before the dawn of the Fiesta pottery line, Homer Laughlin Company was busy producing their Century shape dinnerware dipped in the creamy ivory vellum glaze. Usually decorated with floral decals, it is extremely rare to find this early and fragile pottery decorated in the triple red stripes. SOLD |
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Extremely Rare 3 Red Graduated Stripe Vintage Century Cup & Saucer Set »Circa 1933: Before the dawn of the Fiesta pottery line, Homer Laughlin Company was busy producing their Century shape dinnerware dipped in the creamy ivory vellum glaze. Usually decorated with floral decals, it is extremely rare to find this early and fragile pottery decorated in the triple red stripes. To find the century cup and saucer set with the three graduated bands of red stripes is nearly impossible. SOLD |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Covered Casserole in Original Ivory Glaze with English Garden Decals »Circa 1936: Collectors of Vintage Fiesta pottery will recognize the creamy Old Ivory glaze and green cold painted stripes, but it is the exhuberantly applied English Garden decals, and extra silver details that earn the great Peacok mark from Homer Laughlin Potteries Wells line. SOLD |
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Homer Laughlin The American Potter Autumn Scene (1940 New York Worlds Fair Souvenir) »Circa 1940: The Vintage Fiesta solid colored glazes had only been introduced to the market a few years before the 1939 New York Worlds Fair. Homer Laughlins solid colored tableware was off to a promising start, and modern day collectors are fortunate to have the art pottery produced under the Joint Exhibit of Capital and Labor to add to the original assorment of specialties. SOLD |
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Homer Laughlin American Potter, Winter Scene from New York Worlds Fair in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1940: Homer Laughlin China Co. joined Knowles, Hall, Croni, Paden City, and the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters to build and staff an operating kiln during the 1939 New York World's Fair. Homer Laughlin produced many souvenirs for the fair, including George and Martha Washington pitchers and creamers, plates with symbols of the fair, single color glazed examples of the potter at work, ashtrays embossed with the four seasons, Zodiac cup and saucer sets, and hand-thrown vases. This example of the winter scene ashtray in the original turquoise glaze is in excellent condition without damage or use and is nicely marked in a dark glaze on the back "Joint exhibit of capital and labor — the American Potter — New York Worlds Fair 1940 SOLD |
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Homer Laughlin American Potter Winter Scene (1940 New York Worlds Fair Souvenir) Ashtray »Circa 1940: Homer Laughlin China Co. joined Knowles, Hall, Croni, Paden City, and the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters to build and staff an operating kiln during the 1939 New York World's Fair. Homer Laughlin produced many souvenirs for the fair, including George and Martha Washington pitchers and creamers, plates with symbols of the fair, single color glazed examples of the potter at work, ashtrays embossed with the four seasons, Zodiac cup and saucer sets, and hand-thrown vases. This example of the winter scene ashtray in the original ivory glaze is in excellent condition without damage or use and is nicely marked in a dark glaze on the back "Joint exhibit of capital and labor — the American Potter — New York Worlds Fair 1940 SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta 8 1/2" Nappy Bowl in Original Green Glaze »Circa: 1940-1944: WIth the craze of the solid color mix-n-match tableware, new items were added at a rapid rate during the mid 40s. Go-alongs became popular items and the metal handle carriers for nappies and platters give us a fun way to make our tables more playful (not to mention handy). SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Tom and Jerry Mug with Lazarus Advertising 1937 »Circa 1937: It's great to find an iconic piece of vintage Fiesta, like the Tom and Jerry mug with the classic ring handle in original green with advertising. The Lazarus department store, itself an American institution in Columbus Ohio, readily turned to Fiesta pottery to use as promotional give aways. These pieces are special tidbits of history to intersperse in the vintage collection. SOLD |
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Homer Laughlin American Potter Zodiac Cup and Saucer Set (1940 New York Worlds Fair) in Original Turquoise Glaze »Circa 1940: Homer Laughlin China Co joined others in operating a kiln during the 1939 New York World's Fair. Homer Laughlin produced many souvenirs for the fair, including this example of the zodiac cup and saucer set in original turquoise glaze. Nicely marked in the dark glaze on the bottom "Joint exhibit of capital and labor — the American Potter — New York Worlds Fair" SOLD |
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George and Martha Washington Large Pitchers 1940 Worlds Fair Matching Souvenirs »Circa 1940 George Washington was making the rounds of popularity again, as the first president of the United States, celebrating his 150th innaugural anniversary. Homer Laughlin Potter Company celebrated with a variety of portrait pitchers, masterfully carved, with an exhuberance of detail. His steadfast other, Martha, will be harder to find, but was not forgotten and was also given the most exquisite attention to detail. SOLD |
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Homer Laughlin American Potter Art Vase (1940 New York Worlds Fair Souvenir) in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1940: Homer Laughlin China Co joined others in operating a kiln during the 1939 New York World's Fair. Homer Laughlin produced many souvenirs for the fair, including this example of the 7 1/2" yellow art vase is in excellent condition without damage or use and is nicely marked in the dark glaze on the back "Joint exhibit of capital and labor — the American Potter — New York Worlds Fair" SOLD |
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Vintage Fiesta Juice Tumbler from Andy Warhol's Collection Sotheby's Sale »Circa 1940: It is no surprise that Pop Art legend Andy Warhol would collect Vintage Fiesta pottery - the artists pallette of bright, solid colors could have been taken from the glaze color selection itself. What is surprising is to find a piece from his collection avaialble for sale. I was thrilled when I was lucky enough to find this piece of Vintage Fiesta from Andy Warhol's Collection from the Sotheby's New York Sale. SOLD |
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