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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. Usually found 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. This example in the original creamy vellum ivory glaze is in excellent condition without damage or signs of use. Please note one in the making glaze pull on the rear base of the pot that does not show when upright and is factory made. It's a delight to find any of these Homer Laughlin Riviera large pitchers from the 1930s and early 1940s.