Measuring 8" from tip of spout to back of handle, the vintage fiesta sauce boat is generous in it's size.
Circa 1936-1942/1959-1969: Luckily, the sauce boat was in production for nearly 30 years, allowing the reintroduction of red in the '60s to supply us with more of this great shape in fabulous red glaze.
For Sale: $95
Circa 1936-1951: The humble sauce boat takes on spectacular form in the Fiesta line, with great concentric rings adorning the top and the foot. The lines on this piece are classic and timeless. Excellent Condition...
For Sale: $90
Circa 1936-1951: The vintage Fiesta sauce boats design is superb and really showcases pottery designer Frederick Rheads vision.
For Sale: $85
Circa 1936-1951: Excellent example of the highly art-deco designed Fiesta vintage sauce boat in original green. Who knew what grace and beauty could be developed in the simple gravy boat? This example is in great condition.
For Sale: $85
Circa 1937-1969: The vintage fiestaware gravy boat is a charming shape with a puffy belly, graceful curves and bands of rings that decorate the top and bottom of the piece. This example in the original turquoise glaze is in excellent condition without damage or signs of use.
For Sale: $90
Circa 1951-1959: The vintage Fiesta sauce boat measures nearly 8" from tip of spout to back of handle. It's got a nice little belly on it too, that puffs out just before tappering off into the concentric ringed foot. The design is superb and really showcases pottery designer Frederick Rheads vision.
For Sale: $75
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.
For Sale: $75
Circa 1951-1959: The vintage 1950s fiesta colors are hard to find since production was down as sales declined, so to find the great dark Forest Green color on one of the more interesting pieces of the line is a treat. This example is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $75
Circa 1959-1969: With less than half of the shapes from the original fiestaware line produced in medium green, collectors will appreciate adding the hard to find color on such exuberantly designed pieces as the expressive fiesta sauce boat.
For Sale: $175
The great Harlequin pottery line, designed exclusively for Woolworths five-and-dime department stores brought us some exceptionally designed modern tableware and the dramatic sauce boat is no exception.
Circa 1938-1942: 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.
For Sale: $55
Circa 1940-1959: 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.
For Sale: $55
Circa 1940-1951: 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.
For Sale: $55
Circa 1938-1942: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sauce boat features nearly a one pint capacity and measures 3" in height and 8 1/2" in width.
For Sale: $75
Circa 1938-1942: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sauce boat features nearly a one pint capacity and measures 3" in height and 8 1/2" in width.
For Sale: $85
Circa 1951-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sauce boat features nearly a one pint capacity and measures 3" in height and 8 1/2" in width.
For Sale: $70
Circa 1951-1959: 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.
For Sale: $75
Circa 1951-1959: Homer Laughlin began producing Harlequin in the late 30s for the Woolworth five and dime stores. The sauce boat features nearly a one pint capacity and measures 3" in height and 8 1/2" in width.
For Sale: $75
Circa 1959: Considered scarce in medium green, the Harlequin sauce boat was discontinued in 1959, after over 20 years in production, but perhaps only months while medium green was introduced, thus the scarcity.
For Sale: $485
Circa 1938-1948: 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.
For Sale: $65