Circa 1938-1942: Only in America, in the optimism of the end of the 1930s would such a giant sized bowl even be considered for manufacturing. Just shy of 11" in diameter and over 7" tall, the Vintage Fiesta Number Seven mixing bowl is the grandaddy of them all. Towering above the other bowls with a circumference a great 35" around, the #7 is the perfect ending to a great set of bowls. Incredibly hard to find, the #7 will be one of the last pieces added to even the most advanced collections and is the largest piece of the Fiesta line to be jiggered and tooled by hand. This example in original Turquoise is in excellent condition with no sign of use and no chips, cracks, or repairs. The bowl is photographed below from all sides yet the photos look nearly identical because the glaze is so exceptionally even, especially for turquoise and especially for the #7 bowl. There is one very small area of lighter glaze on one side near the bottom and the lightest of variation around the rim, but the. The glaze application on this bowl is exceptionally even considering its sheer size and how difficult it was to dip by hand. It is impressed in the mold in the bottom "HL fiesta MADE IN USA 7." Measures a whopping 10 15/16" w x 7 1/8" tall.