Circa 1951 or 1952: The gray glaze was the only mid century Fiestaware color to make it onto the disc juice pitcher.
For Sale: $2,250
Circa 1936-1942: This 12" vase in the original vintage Fiesta yellow color is spectacular, without a speck of use, without a scratch on its perfect surface.
SOLD
Circa 1959-1969: Medium green has the distinction of being the final color offered in the original Fiestaware line. The casserole is the largest piece of medium green produced and will prove very hard to find in pristine condition.
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Circa1959-1969: This lovely and difficult to find vintage medium green water pitcher has an excellently applied glaze and is in superb condition.
For Sale: $1,150
Circa 1939: This early and desirable piece of unusual HLCC original green pottery was made during Fiesta's heyday for Tricolator Products.
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Circa 1936-1942: The original yellow Fiesta glaze color is a sunny delight on the art pottery flower vase. There is no better way to showcase your bouquets.
For Sale: $895
Circa August 1936-February 1937: One of two original Fiestaware shapes that never made it onto a price guide, the mixing bowl lids are a treat to find in any size and color.
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Circa 1937-1946: Fully Marked Set— This collector quality turquoise relish tray has a fully embossed collection of bottom marks and thick-walled inserts.
For Sale: $525
Circa 1937-1946: Fully Marked Set— Purist collectors will appreciate assembling the Fiesta relish trays in solid color sets, as they were originally meant to be sold. It's harder to find single color sets, especially like this all ivory example.
For Sale: $525
Circa 1936-1942: This original yellow Vintage Fiestaware 8" flower vase is in collector quality condition and is marked in the mold on bottom.
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Circa 1936-1946: Having a yellow glaze is crucial to a colored pottery line, and the original yellow glaze proved to be exactly what the doctor ordered. Running the entire length of the line, the vintage Fiesta yellow was the only yellow HLCC needed for forty years.
For Sale: $475
Circa 1950-1959: The chartreuse Harlequin basketweave ashtray proves extremely difficult to find and is considered a true rarity among collectors.
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Circa 1937-1946: Originally slated to be the mustard jar but declared too large for that purpose, the marmalde jar took on the job of the original jam jar and was released in 1936, though turquoise examples were not produced until the following year.
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Circa 1937-1946: The large comport is one of the best ways to enjoy the abundance of concentric Fiesta rings. Bands of rings can be found inside and out and top to bottom.
For Sale: $285
Circa 1936-1942: The 12" comport transcends regular tableware and elevates the pottery into art and design.
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Circa 1936-1946: The footed comport measures 12 1/2"D x 3 1/2"H and crosses over from dinnerware to art pottery when used on the table to display fruits or flowers.
For Sale: $285
Circa 1936-1946: The footed comport is one of the few pieces from Homer Laughlin's famous Fiesta line that trancends from the function of tableware into a highly decorative piece of table art.
For Sale: $265
1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings— Representing the earliest of years for the production of the Fiesta tableware line at Homer Laughlin, this nesting bowl showcases the hand crafted inside bottom rings.
For Sale: $185
1939-1942: Original green from the 1930s and 40s is the classic Americana kitchen color. It is this green that has come to represent the era.
For Sale: $185
1936-1938:The classic Americana kitchen color from the 1930s is on full display with the large #5 fiesta bowl. This original yellow vintage fiesta mixing bowl is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $185
Circa 1951-1959: A new color palette for Fiesta pottery was introduced at the beginning of the 50s. Vintage chartreuse, rose, dark green, and gray complimented each other perfectly and created a fresh look for the pottery line.
For Sale: $185
1939-1946:It's always a treat to find the vintage fiesta mixing bowls in the original blue glaze without damage or signs of use. A smooth and shiny glaze without scratches is a delight in the dark blue.
For Sale: $175
1939-1942: The bright and sunny original yellow fiesta glaze looks great on the large number four nesting bowl.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1959-1969: The Fiesta medium green oval platter is uncommon because it was only manufactured in the last ten years of the line's production.
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Circa 1938-1969: The classic iconic piece of the vintage Fiesta line, the disc water pitcher, is captured here in the original turquoise glaze.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1938-1951: The disc water pitcher may well be the most recognized Fiestaware shape and is lovely in the original cucumber green glaze.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1938-1951: The rich blue cobalt glaze on the most iconic Fiesta shape of them all, the vintage Fiesta disc water pitcher, makes a bold statement.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1938-1951: The most recognizable piece in the vintage Fiesta line, the disc water pitcher, shown here in original ivory, is a quintessential piece of the famous pottery.
For Sale: $175
Circa 1938-1969: The original Fiesta pottery line only needed one yellow, and it ran the line's entire duration.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1951-1959: The first run of six colors lasted about fifteen years for the Fiesta pottery line. Slowing sales prompted the release of four new colors. The rose colored glaze shows off this upgraded sophistication and marked a new era for the now famous Fiesta tableware line.
For Sale: $165
1939-1946: Collectors will appreciate how hard it is to find the vintage nesting bowls in the popular #3 size. Now more than 80 years old these bowls are more like antiques and could have belonged to our grandmothers and even our great grandmothers.
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Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings— Boasting the early inside bottom rings, hand etched into the bowl on the jiggering machine, a laborious process, discontinued to speed production.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1943: This original red Fiestaware bud vase has a wonderful glaze and comes with no chips, cracks, or repairs.
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Circa 1936-1946: Enhanced with a single red rose, the ivory bud vase adds just the right amount of charm to a candlelit table for two.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1946: This cobalt bud vase is free of any damage and sports a bold, even glaze with fantastic shine.
For Sale: $165
Circa 1936-1938: Inside Bottom Rings— Boasting the early inside bottom rings, hand etched into the bowl on the jiggering machine, a laborious process, discontinued to speed production.
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Circa 1939-1942: Vintage Fiesta cobalt blue glaze is such a bold and strong color- thick and rich and sure of itself. Spared from the hazards of splotchy, uneven glazing that is so common on the other glazes, the dark cobalt blue solidifies the line, being the darkest vintage original color created. This example of the #2 mixing bowl is in excellent condition. Measures 5 7/8" w x 3 15/16 h"
For Sale: $155
Circa 1938-1942: The bright and sunny original vintage fiesta yellow glaze is showcased brilliantly on the number two sized vintage fiesta nesting bowl.
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Circa 1938-1942: Homer Laughlin's Riviera line included these fantastic tall handled tumblers. This example showcases the blue glaze used on the Harlequin line.
For Sale: $145