The teapots designed by Frederick Hurton Rhead for the Homer Laughlin Pottery Company in mid 1930s have remained some of the most iconic and classic americana designs from the era. The vintage fiesta teapot comes in two sizes, the large version with it's famous ring handle, which was discontinued in 1944 and will only be found in the first original six colors, and the medium sized teapot with the C shaped handle and the unique lid, the likes of which appear on no other piece of vintage fiestaware.
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Circa: 1959 - 1969: One of the most decorative of all the medium green available in the rare, last green of vintage fiestaware.
For Sale: $950
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Circa: 1951 - 1959: The medium sized teapot is one of the few pieces of vintage Fiesta holloware found in the rare 50s colors. The Chartreuse version is one of the prize examples...
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 to 1946: Harder to find in the last of the original six colors, the vintage fiesta large teapot in original turquoise will delight the collector and this example is in perfect condition with a fabulous glaze and no damage...
For Sale: $345
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Circa 1938 to 1946: This example of the vintage fiesta large sized teapot with classic ring handle and early in the mold mark "fiesta HLC USA" is in gorgeous condition - just perfect.
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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.
For Sale: $325
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Circa 1938 to 1946: A wonderful example of the Vintage Fiesta Large Sized Teapot in Original Green - this example is in fantastic condition with a great even glaze - hard to find green looking this good...
For Sale: $325
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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.
For Sale: $325
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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 1937-1944. The medium sized teapot is one of the few pieces of vintage Fiesta holloware found in the rare 50s colors. One of only two fiesta pieces with a single pieced lid, the mustard is the second. This example is in excellent condition.
For Sale: $265
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Circa 1951-1959: Forest green remains one of the boldest and most delightful colors added during the 50s. It's remained modern and versatile. This example is gorgeous.
For Sale: $265
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One of only two fiesta pieces with a single pieced lid, the mustard is the second. Assures that the finial, which is usually attatched by hand, is always perfectly straight. Super shine on this original cobalt teapot in perfect condition.
For Sale: $195
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Circa 1937-1969. Marked in the mold on the bottom. This yellow example is in fantastic condition with great glaze and rich, bold color. They don't come any cleaner than this piece.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1950 to 1959: The art-deco influenced line of Harlequin pottery has it all. This example of the hard to find 50s gray teapot is in excellent condition and will delight the collector with its sophisticated color and bold design. A classic!
For Sale: $225
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Harlequin Pottery 50s Forest Green Teapot in spectacular condition. The Harlequin teapot has it all, the design elements are just a showcase of the best the line has to offer.
For Sale: $225
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Circa 1938 to 1959: Collectors of Harlequin pottery love the teapot shape with its great triangular lines and tappering body adorned with concentric rings. Subtle yet powerful design elements, like the very art deco graduating details at the base of the handle and ends of the knob on the lid set this design above the rest.
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Circa 1938 to 1959: One of the original items in original colors, released in 1938. Fabulous art deco lines in this classic American Iconic Dinnerware. This example in the bright, sunny, Harlequin yellow will delight the collector.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1938 to 1959: Triangular lines and tappering body adorned with concentric rings, bold angular handles and knobs make the Harlequin teapot a striking, timeless design.
For Sale: $175
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Circa 1938- 1939. Riviera pottery is a small line, consisting of less than twenty pieces. The teapot is one of the few lidded pieces and highlights the distinct stylistic elements of Riviera
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 1936- 1939. Riviera pottery is a small line, consisting of less than twenty pieces. The teapot is one of the few lidded pieces and highlights the distinct stylistic elements of Riviera
For Sale: $195
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Circa 1939 - 1944. Riviera pottery is a small line, consisting of less than twenty pieces. The teapot is one of the few lidded pieces and highlights the distinct stylistic elements of Riviera
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