Circa 1936-1942: The 12" vintage fiesta vase is the pinnacle of art pottery brought to us by the Homer Laughlin China Company, and original green is the perfect color to enhance this delightful shape.
For Sale: $1,750
Circa 1936-1942: >Marked "fiesta HLC Made in USA," the large 12" original fiestaware vase was produced for 6 years in the original 6 fiesta colors. Finding even one vase is a treat and will delight any fiesta collector.
For Sale: $1,450
Circa 1936-1942: The original yellow Fiesta glaze is a sunny delight on the art pottery flower vase. There is no better way to showcase a fresh bouquet.
For Sale: $895
Circa 1936-1942: This example of the 8" Fiesta flower vase in yellow boasts spectacular condition and is nicely marked in the mold on bottom.
For Sale: $495
Circa 1936-1943: The Fiesta bud vase was only made in the first six colors, and the expensive red glaze was discontinued early so that its uranium could be used instead for the Manhattan project during WWII.
For Sale: $185
Circa 1936-1946: Part of the original Fiesta line introduced at the end of 1935, the Vintage Fiesta bud vase remains one of its nicest accessories.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1936-1946: This cobalt bud vase is in excellent condition, marked in the mold on the bottom, and damage free with a bold, even glaze and great shine.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1946: The Fiesta bud vase was slip cast, and its mold seams were smoothed by hand. This original green example has no chips, cracks, or repairs.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1946: The yellow fiesta glaze had the distinction of being the longest running glaze of the entire vintage fiestaware line. It's a favorite among collectors, and it doesn't disappoint on the charming Fiesta bud vase.
For Sale: $165