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Circa 1942-1951: The Harlequin pottery cream soup bowl is one of the most simple, yet daring and bold pieces of the art deco line, with it's triangular handles and bands of concentric rings. It is found in all twelve colors, but was not part of the original line. The cream soup was added with the first expansion after the line proved itself popular at Woolworth's Five-n-Dime stores. This example in the original fiestaware turquoise glaze is in excellent condition. Measures a wide 6 3/4" from handle tip to tip x 2" tall. This example is in excellent condition without damage.