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Circa: 1937 - 1944. The red 10" vintage Fiesta vase trancends dinnerware and stands out as a showcase piece of art pottery. The perfect rhythm of the art deco lines showcases pottery designer Frederick Rheads vision. This example in red boasts the early rich glaze, discontinued in 1944 when available uranium was recalled for government use.
For Sale: $895
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Circa November 1935-February 1936.
Rare, early, flat-bottomed version of the Fiesta covered onion soup bowl in original red. Early version- extremely short lived and rare.
For Sale: $895
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Circa March 1936 - Late 1937. To use a set of covered onion soup bowls at your dinner table is a rare treat. What a delight to have your own lidded bowl, to uncover to your own perfectly sized bowl of soup. Hand turned foot, round inside bottom, scroll handles hand applied...
For Sale: $725
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Circa August 1936 -February 1937.
Mixing bowl lids were produced for less than six months and are the first piece discontinued from the fiesta pottery line.
For Sale: $695
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Circa 1936-1942 The Fiesta After Dinner Coffeepot may stand as the most elegant piece in the line. This example boasts spectacular color without damage and showcases original red fiesta on one of the finest vintage fiesta pieces available.
For Sale: $595
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Circa: 1937 - 1944. Wonderful red vintage fiesta art pottery vase. Spectacular condition without flaws or human damage. This piece boasts great shine and flawless form. Marked on the bottom in the mold "fiesta HLCo USA". Standing exactly 8" tall, discontinued early when the uranium used in the glaze was recalled for World War II, harder to find than the other vintage colors in this piece. You will surely be pleased to add this one to your collection or gift it to a lucky collector.
For Sale: $550
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Circa 1942 to 1944: Vintage Fiesta juice pitcher in the rare original Red glaze in excellent condition, without any chips, cracks, damage, no repairs, no touch-ups. Nice clean condition with a great even glaze without mishaps...
For Sale: $450
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Circa 1938 to 1946: This large bowl measures nearly 11 1/2" wide. One of the largest pieces of the entire fiesta line and this example is in amazing condition...
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The Fiesta red carafe is a spectacular addition to your collection. A great large piece that stands 9 1/4" tall, the red version will prove harder to find than the other vintage carafes, produced for eight short years from 1936-1944.
For Sale: $350
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Circa 1938 to 1946: The large fiesta teapot, with its outstanding round handle stands out as one of the largest pieces in the holloware pottery. Slipcast with the ring handle included in the mold, the lid has the hand applied finial.
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Circa: 1938 - 1942: The Harlequin Marmalade remains one of the most elusive pieces of the line. Hard to find in any color. This example in the early red glaze is a great find.
For Sale: $345
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Circa 1936 - 1944: The red fiesta mustard was only in production for seven years and will prove hard to find, especially in excellent condition. The base and lid were slip cast and the lid was molded from one piece, just like the medium sized teapot. The spoon hole would have been cut out by hand after the piece was molded. This example has the makers or the inspectors mark "ER" stamped in the dry foot on the base (incidentally this is the only piece I have seen with the mark in the dry foot instead of the glazed body).
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1936-1944. Red glaze, which contained uranium, was discontinued in 1944 as a result of WWII. Today red fiestaware is simply harder to find than most colors and is one of the highest collected vintage fiesta glazes.
For Sale: $325
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Circa: 1937 - 1946. The large fruit bowl was originally designed as part of the Kitchen Kraft line. The large fruit bowl will delight the collector with its great size and usuable form.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1936-1944: The vintage Fiesta casserole, with it's scroll handled and finial top, shares it's design with both the sugar bowl and the covered onion soup bowl. The earliest versions have a hand applied foot, like the early footed sald bowls and 12" comports.
For Sale: $285
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Circa 1936-1944: The vintage fiesta coffeepot is one of the classic, iconic designs of the line. Slip cast with finial joined by hand and hand worked on the foot and jiggered concentric rings. The coffee pot is second in height only to the 12" vase. This example in the harder to find original red is in perfect collector quality condition. This example in the very popular red color is in excellent condition without damage, touch-ups or repairs, no chips or cracks and no damage, just a stunning, vibrant glaze on this hard to find original Fiesta red coffeepot.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1936-1945. The Riviera pottery lidded syrup in original red is a charming and unusual piece. This example is in excellent condition. If you do not own a syrup but collect Riviera or love the early Fiesta pottery, this piece will absolutely delight you. Finding the syrups for Riviera is becoming increasingly difficult. This one is a real treat.
SOLD
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Circa 1937-1944. The medium sized vintage fiesta teapot is an instant charmer. This particular example has been in my collection for a long time. It was the last of all the colors I was able to obtain in undamaged condition.
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1940: Classic red, green and yellow color combination makes up the promo Fiesta Kitchen Set. Rarely found complete, the set consists of the Kitchen Kraft 9" yellow pie plate and the green casserole with red lid...
For Sale: $275
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Circa 1938 to 1942: There is something about the vintage Fiesta bowl in the way it swells outwards and has thinner walls than expected that makes it larger and able to hold more than other types of bowls of the same size. Combine that with it's tall, spill proof walls and you have a kitchen bowl very tempting to use. Luckily, this example in the most desirable color of red doesn't appear to have seen any use. Measures 8 9/16" w x 5 11/16h"
For Sale: $250
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Circa 1936 - 1938: Bottom Rings. By the time you reach the #5 Fiesta mixing bowl you've got yourself a large bowl. Only a couple inches smaller than the #7 grandaddy of them all, the #5 nesting bowl commands a presence. Luckily, this example in the brilliant original red must have spent the last 70+ years on the shelf. This bowl shows no use and with rings on the inside bottom and both an interior and exterior without any damage or use, it is a masterpiece.
SOLD
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Circa 1936- 1944. One of the great pieces of the fiesta pottery line—the footed salad crosses over from dinnerware to art pottery when used on the table to display fruits or flowers. Slip cast foot would have been hand applied and the top made on a jiggering machine
For Sale: $245
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Circa 1937-1938: Bottom Rings. Here's one of the nicest bows you'll ever see, just a gorgeous example of the #4 Fiesta nesting bowl in the original red glaze with the great early inside bottom rings. A fantastic bowl, this example has no apologies and is just a delight for the collector to find. No glaze irregularities, no use marks, no damage, just a smooth and wonderful surface with great lines and perfect sheen. Impressed in the mold with the mark "HLC fiesta MADE IN USA". Measures 7 11/16" w x 5 1/16h"
For Sale: $225
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Circa 1936- 1939. Spectacular condition and brilliant glaze, along with the early, built-in, hand crafted strainer make this a fantastic example of the great Riviera teapot.
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Circa 1937- 1946. Part of the original line and discontinued early this piece will only be found in the original six colors. Handle applied by hand. Holds nearly 64 ounces.
For Sale: $195
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Circa 1938-1944. This example in the original red is in excellent shape with no damage, a great even glaze, nice and shiny and embossed on the bottom. The most famous fiesta shape, in the most desirable color... sure to please.
SOLD
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Circa: 1936 - 1959: Harlequin covered casserole is a piece to love. Triangular handles adorn the sides and top along with subtle scalloped accents and the famous band of concentric rings. Measures nearly 10" across.
SOLD
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Circa 1936-1945. It's easy to forget that Riviera pottery was indeed being made as early as the late 30s, alongside Fiesta and Harlequin. This covered casserole in the desirable red is an early beauty. Perfect for your collection or a special gift.
For Sale: $185
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Circa 1936 to 1938: This example of the #2 Fiesta nesting bowl not only has inside bottom rings and is the most desirable color of red, but it is also in perfect condition. A spectacular #2 red mixing bowl, without any damage. Nests perfectly. Marked in the mold on the bottom with the early impression: "fiesta HLCo Usa 1". Measures 5 7/8" w x 3 15/16h"
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1936- 1944. Designed in 1937 by Frederick Rhead to complement the ever popular fiesta line. Advanced collectors will enjoy this piece to go with their cake plate!
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1937-1944. The Fiesta bulb candle holder is a great, affordable, unique piece of the fiesta line to collect. Less likely to be found with damage than the tripod candle holders and at a fraction of the price. Marked in the mold on the sides of the bottom, note this pair has the quality controllers initial stamp also on the bottom, something I like to see because it means these were passed by inspectors as first quality. Excellent condition and no damage and no touchups, repairs, scratches or unsightly factory flaws. A great item in the ever popular original red Fiesta glaze.
For Sale: $145
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Large 1/2lb size, red, Harlequin pottery vintage butter dish. Hard to find, early Homer Laughlin Pottery, rare lidded butter in radioactive red. This example in perfect, collector quality.
For Sale: $145
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Circa 1939-1944, 1959-1969: The Vintage Fiesta Sugar Bowl and Creamer Set with its original lid is a delight to find. Dipped in the most desirable red glaze, the lidded Sugar Bowl and Creamer Set and ring handled creamer set is a cornerstone of the Fiesta potteries line.
For Sale: $125
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Circa 1940: Special promotional campaign item, the red fiesta individual creamer is among one of the rarest pieces in the Fiesta line. It isn't every day that you can find one of these...
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Circa 1935 -1944: The cups were hand jiggered and the stick handle was cast seperately and joined by hand. The foot was also hand turned to achive its flared out shape - all in all, just a lot of hand work went into these vintage Fiesta pottery pieces.
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 1937-1944: 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. 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.
For Sale: $110
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Circa: 1938 - 1944. Sometimes reffered to as the "ball jug". This pattern was probably based on a Hall China piece made nearby in East Liverpool, Ohio. The Harlequin ball jug is a fabulous piece with its distinctive, trademark rings around the base.
For Sale: $95
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Circa 1936-1939: Part of the original Fiesta line, this example displays the early outside bottom rings, dating it to the first few years of production. A great example with no flaws and a great glaze and covered in concentric rings.
For Sale: $95
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Circa 1939-1944, 1959-1969: Vintage fiesta pottery original red sugar bowl in spectacular collector quality condition, with wonderful even glaze and no use or damage. Hand jiggered, flared foot, scroll handles and hand applied finial on top of lid, along with wonderful amount of concentric rings, make the fiesta sugar bowl a classic piece.
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Circa 1936-1944. Originally another piece from a different line at Homer Laughlin pottery. Adopted by pottery designer Frederick Rhead, it was slightly modified with the addition of its' ring handle to fit in with the Fiesta line. This example is in excellent condition.
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Circa 1936 -1951: Nearly 8" from tip of spout to back of handle. It's got a nice little belly on it too, that puffs out just before tappering off into the concentric ringed foot. The design is superb and really showcases pottery designer Frederick Rheads vision. Sold
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Circa 1936-1938: The stick handle is an early and rare design element in the fiesta pottery line. The After Dinner Coffeepot was already designed when Rhead was working on a creamer. This version would only be produced for a little over two years.
for Sale: $80
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Circa 1936 -1944. Fully glazed bottom lets us date this bowl to pre WWII. A prized piece in original red, the fiesta dessert bowl was originally coined "the oatmeal bowl" by designer Frederick Rhead...
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1936-1937. Early mark, extra rings, and excellent condition, make this 8 1/2" nappy bowl in original red a delight to add to your or your best friends collection...
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Circa 1937-1944: Fiesta Egg Cup in Original Radioactive Red Glaze. Excellent condition showing no use and nice glaze. 3 1/2" wide x 3 1/8" tall. Marked in mold "fiesta Made in USA" with a hand applied foot.
For Sale: $75
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Circa 1940: Part of one of the first promotional campaigns of the 40s for the Fiesta pottery line. Included were a juice pitcher in yellow and the six original colors of juice tumblers. This example in red, standing about 3 1/2" tall is in excellent shape
For Sale: $75
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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.
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Circa 1937-1944. Original Red Vintage Fiesta Water Tumbler. Marked in the mold on the bottom. This example is in excellent condition with a nice even glaze and no damage. 4 1/2" tall, 3 1/2" wide.
For Sale: $75
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Circa: 1938-1944: The sauce (or gravy) boat was added to the line shortly after its succesful release. A popular piece that ran for the rest of the length of production, dipped in all twelve glazes, the Harlequin sauce boat commands much more presence than one might think.
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Circa 1937-1944. Fantastic condition on the most popular Homer Laughlin glaze color, the red riviera sugar bowl will delight the collector.
For Sale: $70
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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.
For Sale: $65
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Circa 1936 -1944. Great scalloped corners are the only subtle, yet powerful, decoration on the bowl. Much harder to find than its Harlequin or Fiesta pottery counterparts, this example is in excellent condition,
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Circa 1936 -1944. Fantastic condition and breath taking glaze. Great scalloped corners and simple lines showcase the art deco era of the 30s in the most popular color of red...
For Sale: $55
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Circa 1936 -1944. Original Red Riviera sauce boat, molded, smoothed by hand and hand applied handle, all in the pre-WWII, radioactive red glaze. A delightful piece...
For Sale: $55
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Circa 1936 -1944: Two of the 14 pieces that were made through the entire vintage production. They were part of the original line and were oddly enough sold seperately and not as pairs.
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Circa 1936-1944 | 1959-1969. The large Fiesta dinner plate measures a generous 10 7/16" wide and is a pleasure to use at the table This example in the highly desirable vintage red is in spectacular condition with a wonderful surface and glaze.
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Circa 1936-1944: Served with the egg atop the smaller side, flipped and eated in the larger cup, the Harlequin double egg cup towers nearly 4" tall and is a delightful piece to mix in with your solid colored tableware collection. Dipped in twelve colors, shown here in Red.
For Sale: $45
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Circa 1938 - 1943: The Harlequin nut dish may perhaps been intended as an individual ashtray. The basketweave pattern that coers the inside is associated with the Japanese Marutomo dish. The nut bowl was adopted and began production in March of 1938...
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Circa 1938 to 1944: The larger of the two fruit bowls in the vintage fiesta line, the shape is familiarly found on the nappy bowls as well, classic with an abundance of rings and well proportioned lip produces a very usable bowl.
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Circa 1938 to 1944: Original fiesta red was discontinued for WWII, when the uranium used in the glaze formula became unavailable. Produced in far less quanities, the red berry bowl is a delight, full of concentric rings.
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Circa 1938 - 1940: Produced for a scant two years, the fiesta syrup is an all time favorite for collectors. This original red example boasts the earliest version of the DripCut lid. This piece is in excellent condition without damage and is sure to please the collector. Great version with long handled lid makes this one a rare find.
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Circa 1936 to 1944: Vintage red Fiesta glaze remains one of the most desirable and highly sought after colors, made in less quantities and for shorter amounts of time, it is usually the vintage red that is missing from collections. Here's a nice example of the 7" salad plate in excellent shape.
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