The teapots designed by Frederick Hurton Rhead for the Homer Laughlin Pottery Company in mid 1930s have remained some of the most iconic and classic American designs from the era. The vintage Fiesta teapot comes in two sizes, the large version with it's famous ring handle, which was discontinued in 1946 and will only be found in the first original six colors, and the medium sized teapot with the C shaped handle and the unique single piece lid. Besides the popular vintage Fiesta teapots, Rhead also designed entirely unique pieces for the Harlequin and Century Homer Laughlin vintage pottery lines.
Vintage Fiesta Large Ring Handled Teapots | |
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Vintage Fiesta Large Teapot in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1942: The vintage fiesta teapot in the large size with the ring handle is one of the select pieces to be produced in the "original 6" colored glazes only before being discontinued shortly after WWII. For Sale: $345 |
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Vintage Fiesta Large Teapot in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1936-1946: This example of the vintage Fiesta large sized teapot with classic ring handle and early in the mold mark "Fiesta HLC USA" is in gorgeous condition - just perfect. For Sale: $345 |
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Vintage Fiesta Large Teapot in Original Cobalt Blue Glaze »Circa 1936-1946: The large Fiesta teapot, with its outstanding round handle stands out as one of the largest pieces in the holloware pottery. Slipcast with the ring handle included in the mold, the lid has the hand applied finial. For Sale: $325 |
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Vintage Fiesta Large Teapot in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1936-1946: The yellow fiesta color glaze has the distinction of being the longest running color of any of the original fiestaware colors. For Sale: $325 |
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Vintage Fiesta Large Teapot in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1936-1946: A wonderful example of the vintage Fiesta large sized teapot in original green - this example is in fantastic condition with a great even glaze - hard to find green looking this good. For Sale: $325 |
Medium Sized C Handle Vintage Fiesta Teapots | |
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Vintage Fiesta Medium Sized "C" Handled Teapot in Original Ivory Glaze »Circa 1937-1951: Marked in the mold on the bottom. This vintage Fiesta teapot in the original ivory vellum glaze is an excellent exampl, in fantastic condition with great glaze and rich, even color. They don't come any cleaner than this piece. For Sale: $245 |
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Vintage Fiesta Medium Sized "C" Handled Teapot in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1937-1951: The classic original green fiesta glaze color showcased the popular 30s kitchen color. Original green was the color that represents the era and it's a delight that displays so well on the holloware pieces. For Sale: $245 |
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Vintage Fiesta Medium Sized "C" Handled Teapot in Original Yellow Glaze »Circa 1937-1969: This example of the medium sized vintage Fiesta teapot in original yellow glaze is in fantastic condition with a great glaze and rich, bold color. For Sale: $225 |
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Vintage Fiesta Medium Sized "C" Handled Teapot in 1950s Rose Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: The medium sized teapot is one of the few pieces of vintage Fiesta holloware available in the harder to find vintage Fiesta 50s colors. It is a treat in the sophisticated 50s rose fiesta color. For Sale: $245 |
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Vintage Fiesta Medium Sized "C" Handled Teapot in 1950s Gray Glaze »Circa 1951-1959: In retrospect the sophistication of the 1950s glazes is unmatched. Thick, rich, solid and subtle, the gray colored glaze maybe the most modern of all the vintage fiestaware colors produced. For Sale: $265 |
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Vintage Fiesta Teapot in Original Medium Green Glaze »Circa 1959-1969: In June of 1959 the Fiesta line was revamped and one last new color was added—Medium Green, considered the last color added to the original vintage Fiesta pottery line. Fiesta pottery, which had been some of the most popular American dishware since the late 30s saw a great decline in sales during the 60s, and production slowed during this time. The medium teapot remained one of the largest pieces still in production and one of the few holloware shapes to make it to the end of the lines production. So to find this last piece in the final color is a great treat. For Sale: $1,250 |
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Vintage Fiesta Ironstone "C" Handled Teapot in Original Antique Gold Glaze »Circa 1969-1972: The Ironstone lines restyled knob (finial) found its way on to the original medium sized "C" handled fiesta teapot. The teapot was only made in Antique Gold for the Ironstone line and is surprisingly hard to find, especially with a good glaze and no damage. For Sale: $225 |
Vintage Homer Laughlin Harlequin Pottery Teapots | |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original 1930s Maroon Glaze »Circa 1938-1940: The teapot shape is one of the showcase pieces of the Harlequin line and is a treat to find dipped in the early, original color of maroon. Note that the teapot was not part of the original line, making the maroon example one of the hardest to find versions of them all. This example is in excellent condition and will please any collector. For Sale: $325 |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1939-1943: 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... For Sale: $325 |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original 50s Gray Glaze »Circa 1950-1959: 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. For Sale: $275 |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original Harlequin Blue (mauve) Glaze »Circa 1938-1952: There is no other piece the exemplifies the exhuberance of art-deco design as much as the Harlequin teapot. It's pronounced angular handles bravely adorn the piece with scalloped bases and strong architectural influences. The design statement made by the Harlequin line is fully on show in this great piece of early American pottery. For Sale: $275 |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original Green Glaze »Circa 1942-1951: Collectors of Harlequin pottery love the teapot shape with its great triangular lines and tappering body adorned with concentric rings. Subtle yet powerful design elements, like the very art deco graduating details at the base of the handle and ends of the knob on the lid set this design above the rest. For Sale: $275 |
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Vintage Harlequin Teapot in Original Yellow »Circa 1938-1959: One of the original items in original colors, released in 1938. Fabulous art deco lines in this classic American Iconic Dinnerware. This example in the bright, sunny, Harlequin yellow will delight the collector. For Sale: $245 |
Riviera Pottery Teapots | |
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Vintage Riviera Pottery Early Variation Teapot in Original Red Glaze »Circa 1936-1939: Early Variation— Spectacular condition and brilliant glaze, along with the early, built-in, hand crafted strainer make this a fantastic example of the great Riviera teapot. For Sale: $365 |
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