The Homer Laughlin Pottery Company not only gave us the still famous Fiesta line, but Harlequin, Riviera, Kitchen Kraft and more solid colored pottery familes were produced during the early to mid 20th century than seems imaginable. Each line brought its own unique and distinguished design elements to the assortment, that the variety is delightful. Here is an example of the many styles of vintage Homer Laughlin pottery pitchers, including the iconic Vintage Fiesta Disk Water, its smaller twin Juice Pitcher, Ice Lip, Two Pint Jug, Harlequin Pottery Service Water Pitcher, 22oz. Jug, Riviera's Juice Pitcher and more.
Vintage Fiesta Disk Water Pitchers |
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Circa 1938-1943/1959-1959: The Vintage Fiesta disk water pitcher may be the most universally recognized shape in the entire pottery line. The disc shaped pitcher was introduced in July of 1938. Large, but not overwhelming, the Vintage Fiesta pitcher holds 71 ounces and stands 7 1/2" tall.
For Sale: $185
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Circa 1938- 1959: The classic iconic piece of the fiestaware line, the disk water pitcher, shown here in original turquoise with a great even glaze and nice rich application. Original vintage pitcher with hand tooled inside.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1938-1951: Original green glaze on the most iconic Fiesta shape of them all, the disk water pitcher. It is here, that fiesta strikes its famous recognition. This example is in excellent condition - very nice...
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1938-1969: When designer Frederick Rhead began creating the Fiesta dinnerware line, his hope was to develop a shape based upon concentric fluted circles...
For Sale: $165
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Circa 1938- 1959: The classic iconic piece of the fiesta line, the disk water pitcher, shown here in original turquoise with a great even glaze and nice rich application. Original vintage pitcher with hand tooled inside.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1951-1959: A new color palette for Fiesta pottery was introduced at the beginning of the 50s. Vintage Chartreuse, Chartreuse, Rose and Dark Green complimented each other perfectly and created a whole new look for the pottery line. All of these colors are harder to find and Chartreuse remains the most desirable and highly sought after. It's a delight to find it on the most classic shape of them all— the iconic vintage Fiesta disk water pitcher.
For Sale: $185
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Circa 1951-1959: The vintage dusty rose is more complex than any contemporary fiesta pink glaze could ever hope to be. The disk water pitcher is the most classic and iconic of all the fiesta shapes.
For Sale: $165
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Circa 1951-1959: Here you can appreciate the sophisticated pearly gray glaze of the 50s on the classic form of the vintage disk water pitcher. This example is pristine.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1959-1969: Medium green has the distinction of being the last color added to the shapes that made up the original Fiesta pottery line. Yellow, turquoise, re-issued red and medium green were the last four glaze selections available before the once ravenously popular Fiesta line ceased production in 1969.
For Sale: $1395
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Circa 1938-1951: The Fiesta disk water pitcher may well be the most universally recognized shape that is so distinctively vintage fiesta pottery. The disc shaped pitcher was introduced in the early spring of 1938. Large, but not overwhelming, the fiesta pitcher holds 71 ounces and stands 7 1/2" tall.
For Sale: $175
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Vintage Fiesta Disk Juice Pitchers | Promotional Pieces |
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Circa 1948: The vintage Fiesta juice pitcher was dipped in Celedon Green along with tumblers in Shell Pink, Mist Gray, and Cream Beige to celebrate both the release of the Jubilee dinnerware line and the 75th Anniversary of Homer Laughlin's Pottery Company. The Celedon Green vintage Fiesta juice pitch
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1942-1944: Vintage Fiesta juice pitcher in the hard to find original Red glaze in excellent condition, without any chips, cracks, damage, no repairs, no touch-ups. Nice clean condition with a great even glaze without mishaps...
For Sale: $450
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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.
For Sale: $750
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Circa 1940-1943: Seven Piece Set— Here is the original "Juice Set", VIntage Fiesta promotional set with yellow juice pitcher and juice tumblers in six original colors.
For Sale: $375
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Vintage Fiesta Ice Lip Pitcher |
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Circa 1936-1943. Part of the original line and discontinued early this piece will only be found in the original six colors. Handle applied by hand. Holds nearly 64 ounces.
For Sale: $195
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Vintage Fiesta Two Pint Jugs |
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Circa 1936-1943: 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: $165
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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.
For Sale: $145
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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.
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1937-1959: 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: $145
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Circa 1937-1959: 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.
For Sale: $135
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Circa 1938-1959: 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: $145
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Circa 1951-1959. Homer Laughlin Pottery's 50s colors pearly gray just radiates on this great 2 pint jug. With the ring handle showcased on the side and the subtle embellishments...
For Sale: $140
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Circa 1951-1959. Vintage 50s rose on the great Fiesta 2 pint jug. Slip cast with concentric rings around the top and the classic ring handle. Delightful to use and full of subtle, art-deco infused design elements.
For Sale: $140
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Circa 1951-1959: It is here, on the vintage Fiesta 2 pint jug, that the iconic ring handle is showcased in its largest size. With a wonderfully simple body, the ring handle with its drapped ends and etched edges adds significant personality to this open jug design.
For Sale: $150
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Circa 1951-1959: The Vintage Fiesta 50s Chartreuse glaze remains the most desirable color from the 50s glazes and is a delight to find on such a large piece of vintage holloware. It is here, on the Vintage Fiesta 2 pint jug, that the iconic ring handle is showcased in its largest size. With a wonderfully simple body, the ring handle with its drapped ends and etched edges adds significant personality to this open jug design.
For Sale: $165
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Vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Jugs |
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Circa February 1938-1942: 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.
For Sale: $385
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Vintage Homer Laughliln Harlequin Pottery Pitchers |
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Circa 1940-1959: The 22 oz jug designed for the Harlequin pottery line was always a popular piece and was produced from the Spring of 1938 until 1959. This example in yellow was as popular as was the piece, being a color that was never cut from the line...
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1940-1942: The 22 oz jug designed for the Harlequin pottery line was always a popular piece and was produced from the Spring of 1938 until 1959. Available in red for a short amount of time...
For Sale: $145
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Circa: 1940-1959: The classic, highly art-deco, bold and exuberant 22 oz pitcher dipped in the original turquoise glaze makes a great addition to the collection - this example has a spectacular, brilliant blue glaze.
For Sale: $135
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Circa: 1941-1959: 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 ware. Great dusty rose color on a classic art-deco piece.
For Sale: $135
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Circa: 1941-1959. Sometimes refered to as the "ball jug". The Harlequin ball jug is a fabulous piece with its distinctive, trademark rings around the base.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1938-1942: Spruce was one of the original 4 colors designed for the Harlequin line, exclusively for Woolworths.
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1938-1943: The Harlequin service water pitcher is sometimes reffered to as the "ball jug" and the shape was probably based on a Hall China piece made nearby in East Liverpool, Ohio. The Hall pitcher is slightly smaller and will not have the tell tale bands of rings decorating the bottom.
For Sale: $150
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Circa: 1951-1959: The vintage Harlequin 50s colors will prove hard to find as the pottery waned in popularity and less and less was produced. Lovers of the sublte and sophisticated 50s gray glaze will rejoice in finding it on one of the largest of the Vintage Harlequin pottery pieces. The Harlequin ball jug is a fabulous piece with its distinctive, trademark rings around the base. Standing at 7 1/4" x 8 1/2" wide this 50s gray Harlequin water pitcher is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1940-1942: Here is the vintage fiesta disk juice pitcher in Harlequin yellow. More commonly seen in the original Fiesta yellow glaze, it is a suprise and a treat to find the fiesta disk juice pitcher in the bright and sunny Harlequin yellow glaze.
For Sale: $175
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Vintage Homer Laughlin Riviera Pottery Pitchers |
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Circa 1938-1950: Riviera was made in vastly lower quantities than its Fiesta and Harlequin counterparts and will taunt the hunting collector with its scarcity. Enjoy it while it's available because soon there will be little left to go around.
For Sale: $140
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Circa 1936-1944: Unlike any other piece in the Riviera pottery line, the batter jug towers above all the other dinnerware and is a delight to add to the collection. Found usually in the original Fiesta green glaze, rarely examples in ivory, red, yellow and mauve appear, but for some reason without lids. So few of these surface that it is easy to consider this a rare piece and advanced collectors will be excited to add this great shape to their collections in one of the hard to find colors.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1938-1944: A delight to find the small Homer Laughliln juice disk pitcher in the mauve blue glaze.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1936-1942: Unlike any other piece in the Riviera pottery line, the batter jug towers above all the other dinnerware and is a delight to add to the collection. Found usually in the original Fiesta green glaze, rarely examples in ivory, red, yellow and mauve appear, but for some reason without lids. So few of these surface that it is easy to consider this a rare piece and advanced collectors will be excited to add this great shape to their collections in one of the hard to find colors.
For Sale: $325
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