Modeled during the spring of 1937, the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft line is made up of nearly twenty pieces. Originally produced only in ivory with decals applied it wasn't long after it's original debut that Fiesta Kitchen Kraft began to be dipped in the original fiesta colors of red, yellow, cobalt and green. Introduced in Chicago and Pittsburgh in January of 1938 Fiesta Kitchen Kraft was praised for it's parade of color, high degree of practical utility, sturdiness and durability, all in a graceful, modern shape. Highly desirable by advanced Fiesta pottery collectors, here you will find a selection of hand picked Fiesta Kitchen Kraft from my collection available for you to enjoy. |
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Circa 1938
One of the highlights of the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft line, the covered jug is highly sought after and always an exciting find. (Large Variaiton)
For Sale: $375
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Circa 1938-1944. LARGE JAR: Sometimes refered to as the "ball jug" or "cookie jar", the KK covered jar is a real treat for the collector looking for hard to find items.This example in original red is in excellent condition. The ball jars come in three sizes, this being the largest.
SOLD
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Circa 1938
One of the highlights of the Kitchen Kraft line, the covered jug is highly sought after and always an exciting find. (Smaller variaiton)
For Sale: $345
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Circa 1938- 1944. Fiesta Kitchen Kraft covered jug in original cobalt blue. Slip cast and finished by hand with an in mold mark on the bottom "Fiesta Kitchen Kraft". Very scarce piece. (Larger variation)
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1938- 1944.
The Kitchen Kraft stacking refrigerator set was chosen for inclusion in the 40s promotional campaign. The Refrigerator Set was the final item offered in the campaign. This example includes a yellow lid with red, green and coblat stacking units. Modified from unproduced designs for the Jewel Tea company, the stacking units are wonderfully thick walled, straight sides and fully glazed bottoms- all pieces of the set included hand working on the jiggering machines.
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Circa 1938-1944: It's a rare treat to have the original label still on the Kitchen Kraft items and this large casserole in original yellow boasts two— both perfect too!
For Sale: $225
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Circa 1938- 1944. This example is in excellent condition. Designed in 1937 by Frederick Rhead to complement the ever popular fiesta pottery line. Advanced collectors will enjoy this piece to go with their cake plate!
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1938-1944: Kitchen Kraft cake server in yellow. Hard to find, early, fiesta pottery, go-along Kitchen Kraft tableware.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1938-1944: Of all the Kitchen Kraft vintage pottery utensils, it has been the cobalt fork that has proved hardest of all for me to find - here's one that's perfect!
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1937- 1944: Originally part of the 1933 OvenServe line, the utensils were folded into the Kitchen Kraft line and dipped in the original Fiesta colors of green, blue, yellow and red.
For Sale: $150
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Circa 1937- 1944: Originally part of the 1933 OvenServe line, the utensils were folded into the Kitchen Kraft line and dipped in the original Fiesta colors of green, blue, yellow and red.
For Sale: $150
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Circa 1937-1944: Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Original Red Salad Spoon. Originally part of the OvenServe line in 1933 and glazed in ivory with decals, this piece was folded into the Kitchen Kraft line and dipped in original red, yellow, green and cobalt.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1938-1944: Original Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salad fork in the fiestaware green glaze. This example is in excellent condition with no damage. Perfect to display with the promotional salad bowl!
$125
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Circa 1938-1944: The go-alongs made to accompany the vintage HLCo pottery pieces are becoming overwhelmingly popular. This example is a fantastic find.
For Sale: $150
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Circa 1938- 1944. Much larger than their Fiesta pottery counterpart, nearly 3" tall. The shaker design with it's subtle set of concentric rings around the top, were slip cast with hand punched holes. This example boasts one with the original label "HLC Guaranteed fiesta KITCHEN KRAFT U.S.A".
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1937-1944: Homer Laughlins version of the 30s notion of bean pots- the Kitchen Kraft individual casserole with its very own lid is a delight. 4 1/2" wide x 3" tall.
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1938-1942: The concept of an individual casserole was not unusual in the solid color dinnerware lines of the 30s. Many other companies had their "bean pots" so this piece, unusual at it seems to us today was a staple in the kitchen of the 30s and 40s.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1937-1944 Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole in Radioactive Red Glaze. Excellent collector quality condition with no use and no glaze irregularities. 4 1/2" wide x 3" tall.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1938-1944: The fully glazed 11" cake plates only decorative addition is a minimal step along the edge, otherwise it is fully flat and devoid of any decoration. One of the items that was originally marked only with a foil label...
For Sale: $110
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Circa 1938- 1944. Much larger than their Fiesta counterpart, nearly 3" tall. The shaker design with it's subtle set of concentric rings around the top, were slip cast with hand punched holes.
For Sale: $110
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Circa 1938-1944
Modeled in the spring of 1937 for the Royal Metal Manufacturing Co. out of Chicago, the Homer Laughlin Pottery Company's oval platter measures a large 13 1/16" long.
For Sale: $85
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Circa 1938-1944
Modeled in the spring of 1937 for the Royal Metal Manufacturing Co. out of Chicago, the Homer Laughlin Pottery Company's oval platter measures a large 13 1/16" long.
For Sale: $85
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Circa 1938-1944: The Kitchen Kraft cake plate is a delight to the eye with it's smooth, flat surface. Unmarked, as they all are, made on a jigger machine and decorated with a single outside edged embellishment.
SOLD
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Circa 1938-1944: Great shine and condition on the smooth, flat surface of the Kitchen Kraft cake plate - the most minimal design of the entire 1930s dinnerware line.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1938-1944: Great shine and condition on the smooth, flat surface of the Kitchen Kraft cake plate - the most minimal design of the entire 1930s dinnerware line.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1938-1944: One of a handful of vintage Fiesta Kitchen Kraft items that was not embossed in the pottery itself, instead a post-production foil sticker would have been applied. This example in original red is in excellent condition.
$65
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Circa 1938-1944: The fully glazed 10 1/4" pie baker shows it's trademark wide-rim and fully glazed bottom. This example in original green is in excellent condition. Larger variety is harder to find than the smaller version.
$65
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Circa 1938-1944: Fiesta Kitchen Kraft was introduced as an ovenware, so finding pieces, like this one, that were never used as such and remain in excellent condition is a nice treat.
$65
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Circa 1938-1944: Vintage FIesta Kitchen Kraft pie plate in original yellow glaze, in good condition. Collectors of vintage Fiesta pottery will enjoy adding these ovenware pieces in the Fiesta glazes to their collections.
$65
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Circa 1938-1944: Fiesta Kitchen Kraft pie plate in cobalt in good condition.
$45
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Didn't see the piece you were looking for? There's a good chance I may have it! Just contact me and I'll get back with you right away. Please check back throughout the fall for new additions. |