One of the original shapes released in 1936, the fiesta coffeepot is the second tallest piece in the line and was made in ten of the eleven vintage colors. A staple item in its day, what a delight it would to be served from this majestic piece. Design elements include a hand applied finial to the lid which is covered in bands of concentric rings and a long C handle that joins the lower body with a triple graduating stack of art deco tiers. The vintage fiesta coffeepot is a popular item with the 1950s colors very hard to find, especialy in excellent condition. These are all fresh to the market, new arrivals in amazing condition from a prestigious collection.
Circa 1936-1942: The vintage fiesta coffee pot is second in height only to the 12" vase. This example in the harder to find original red is in perfect collector quality condition. Nicely marked "fiesta HLC. USA." on the bottom. Measures 10 1/2" h x 8" w.
For Sale: $395
Circa 1936-1951: The original ivory coffeepot is a collectors prize and is an exciting find when in excellent condition, such as this example. The beautiful ivory vellum glaze is showcased on this exceptional shape. Measures 10 1/2" h x 8" w.
For Sale: $365
Circa 1936-1951: The fiesta coffeepot was one of the original shapes released in 1936 and is the second tallest piece in the entire line. Majestic in it's scale, it's a delight to add to your collection. This example in the original cobalt blue glaze is in excellent condition without damage or signs of use.
For Sale: $350
Circa 1936-1951: The original green fiestaware color makes a spectacular statement on the large and majestic coffee pot. This example is in excellent condition without damage or use. Stands over 10 1/2" tall and is nicely marked on the bottom.
For Sale: $345
Circa 1937-1959: The fiesta coffeepot was one of the original shapes released in 1936 and is the second tallest piece in the entire line. Majestic in it's scale, it's a delight to add to your collection. This example in the original yellow glaze is in excellent condition without damage or signs of use.
For Sale: $345
Circa 1937-1959: The vintage Fiesta coffeepot is one of the classic, iconic designs of the entire vintage Fiesta pottery line and is the second tallest piece standing over 10" tall. Examples in turquoise are highly desirable and it's a amazing to find them in such excellent condition, like this example.
For Sale: $375
Circa 1951-1959: In the 20 years I've been collecting vintage fiestaware, I can still count the number of perfect Chartreuse coffeepots I've seen on one hand and am pleased to be able to offer this newly discovered one to add to your advanced collection!
For Sale: $775
Circa 1951-1959: The 1950s vintage Fiesta gray coffeepot is considered rare by collectors and will prove very hard to find with ones like this in excellent condtion surfacing only every couple of years now. This is an impressive piece for the advanced collector.
For Sale: $750
Circa 1951-1959: All of the 1950s fiesta colors are harder to find on the larger serving pieces. Many shapes had been discontinued by this time so the tall lidded coffee server remains one of the supreme pieces available in the 1950s vintage colors.
For Sale: $650
Circa 1969-1972: The original Vintage Fiesta coffeepot was slightly redesigned (new knob finial style on the lid) and was dipped only in the Antique Gold glaze and used for a few short years in the Fiesta Ironstone line. The largest piece of holloware designed at the end of the famous Fiestaware lines life— collectors will appreciate the similarities and evolution of the coffee server and the glazes found in the retro line, "Fiesta Ironstone".
For Sale: $325
The stick handled coffeepot was originally called a chocolate pot, by designer Frederick Rhead.This complex piece was constructed from four cast parts, with the finial and the handle being joined by hand. Only made for six years, the AD coffeepot was discontinued when red was pulled from the line. A very hard to find item and highly collectable. Measures a little over 7 1/2" tall x 7" wide (including handle).
Circa 1936-1942: The stick handle is only found on a few early pieces. Here it is showcased on one of the most prized possessions in the Fiesta collection — the stick handled demitasse coffeepot, which was made for only six years in the red glaze.
For Sale: $745
Circa 1936-1942: Made in the first six original colors only, the after dinner chocolate pot with its great fluted stick handle is a fabulous example of the earliest days in the historic fiestaware tableware line. This example in the rich cobalt blue glaze is in excellent, collector quality condition without damage or signs of use.
For Sale: $695
Circa 1936-1942: This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original yellow Fiesta on one of the finest vintage Fiestaware pieces available.
For Sale: $695
Circa 1936-1942: The stick handled coffeepot was originally called a chocolate pot, by designer Frederick Rhead. Holding 8 demitasse cups, this complex piece was constructed from four seperately cast parts, with the finial and the handle being joined to the lid and body by hand. Even the spout holes were formed by hand, leading to a variety of slightly different shapes. Very hard to find item and highly collectable. Measures a little over 7 1/2" tall.
For Sale: $695