Bud vases and the 8, 10 and 12 inch art pottery flower vases were all only made in the first six colors of the fiestaware line. It's hard to believe that Homer Laughlin would find the need to produce three sizes of the art-deco influenced flower vases at the same time, but they did and collectors have fun mixing and matching their favorite fiesta colors with the various sizes.
Circa 1937-1946: Only made in the first six original colors, the bud vase is a charming addition to the tableware collection. This example in original turquoise is in excellent condition, marked in the mold on the bottom and free of any damage with nice, bold, even glaze and great shine.
For Sale: $185
Circa 1936-1942: The vintage red fiesta glaze was discontinued years before the other first original colors, making examples of red, especially in the shapes that were only made in the first six colors and discontinued by the end of the 1940s, cherished finds.
For Sale: $185
Circa 1936-1946: Part of the original Fiesta line the bud vase is one of the nicest accessories available. Only made in the first six original colors, the bud vase is a charming addition to the collection.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1936-1946: Tableware collectors will appreciate being able to elevate their collections with artistic pieces like the vintage fiestaware vases. The bud vase is a wonderful small piece that uplifts the tableware collection. Made only in the first six original colors it is a must have piece for the vintage ensemble.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1946: The vintage yellow glaze has not been surpassed by any other color for it's rich and subtle hues. This example of the fiestaware bud vase is in excellent condition without damage or signs of use.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1946: Tableware collectors will appreciate being able to elevate their collections with artistic pieces like the vintage fiesta vases. The bud vase is a wonderful small piece that uplifts the tableware collection. This example is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $165
The 8" fiesta vase began production in July of 1936 and was manufactured for ten years before being discontinued in 1946. Produced in the first six original colors only it measures 7 15/16" tall x 4" wide across the top.
Circa 1936-1946: This example of the 8" Vintage Fiesta pottery vase in the original green glaze is a delightful piece in excellent condition.
For Sale: $595
Circa 1936-1946: Please enjoy this discounted item because of a miniscual chip in the top edge that is barely visible and will still make an excellent addition to the collection. See photographs for details.
For Sale: $595 425
The 10" fiesta vase was the original version designed, with the 8 and 12 inches following shortly. Released late in 1936 and discontinued by mid 1942, the 10" vase had a short production run of a little less than 6 years and would have only been made in the first six original colors. Measures exactly 10" tall by 5 1/8" wide.
Circa 1937-1942: The 10" vintage fiesta vase was the first modeled for the original line. Standing at exactly 10" tall the spectacular art pottery vase was discontinued by the middle of 1942 making the production run a brief five years for the turquoise glazed version.
For Sale: $985
Circa 1936-1942: The first of three sizes of vintage vases designed and produced, the art pottery flower vases remain one of the last items added to the collection considering their scaricity and value.
For Sale: $ 895 815
Circa 1936-1942: The Vintage Fiesta flower vase will be the highlight of your tablescape, and the possibilities are endless when showcasing the most transcendent of the Vintage Fiesta pottery lines shapes. Finding the original ivory glaze vases in nearly unused condition, and as clean as the day it was made, is no easy feat. This example is delightful. Measures 10"h x 5 1/8"w at top.
For Sale: $895
Circa 1936-1942: The vintage fiestaware flower vases were made in three sizes (8,10 and 12 inches). The 10" version was modeled first and relased with the line in 1936. Discontinued by 1942, the flower vases will prove hard to find, especially in excellent, collector quality conditions without damage or signs of use, like this one.
For Sale: $895
Circa 1936-1942: The large vintage fiestaware flower vases transcend the tableware into elevated art pottery. This 10 inch version in original yellow is in excellnent condition without damage or signs of use.
For Sale: $895
Ambitious in size the 12" fiesta vase is the tallest item of the line. It is a treat to find and examples in excellent condition are scarce. Released by the end of 1936 and discontinued by the middle of 1942 the large vase had a short production run of a little less than 6 years.
Circa 1937-1942: Discontinued by the summer of 1942, the 12" fiesta flower vase is the tallest piece in the entire line. Exceedingly hard to find these days, especially in perfect, collector quality condition like this original green example.
For Sale: $1750
The variety of vases from the 1939-1940 Worlds Fair in New York City were hand thrown on the wheel at the fairgrounds. Each vase was then run through a special on sight 360 degree round kiln, hand dipped in a glaze color and then fired again. These rare pieces give collectors a unique opportunity to add a piece of hand artistry to their collections. All are rare.
Circa 1940: Hand thrown on the wheel and fired and dipped in glazes right on the fairgrounds in New York City, the vases made by Homer Laughlin are the most desirable of items produced during the World's Fair. None are easy to find and larger ones, like this 4 1/2" tall example are especially scarce.
Sale Pending
Circa 1940: The hand thrown vases that were made and fired directly on the grounds of the New York Worlds fair are a special treat for advanced collectors. Not made in large quanties they are a unique opportunity to add pieces of hand artistry to the otherwise factory produced Homer Laughlin pottery. This example in the original yellow if a tall 7" with it's lovely ovoid shape and is in excellent, as made condition.
For Sale: $825