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Circa: 1950-1959. The 50s forest green Fiesta coffee pot is one of the most elusive pieces of fiestaware pottery. To find one in perfect condition is a feat. This one is a spectacular example of what that forest green 50s glaze can be, deep, thick and spectacularly rich.
Standing only second in height to the twelve inch vase, the fiesta coffeepot draws a demanding presence. 10 1/2" h x 8" wide. The forest green coffeepot is a collectors prize and will showcase itself as the tallest piece produced in the 50s colors. This example is perfect.
For Sale: $375
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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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Turquoise was the last of the six original fiesta colors to be added to the fiestaware pottery line. Collectors have noted variations in the glaze, but this example boasts a spectacular brilliant blue and excellent even glaze.
For Sale: $265
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Circa 1937-1951: Finding vintage ivory fiestaware in like new condition should make even the most savvy collector smile. Here's a wonderful example of the hard to find vintage ivory glaze on the original coffeepot.
For Sale: $265
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Circa 1937-1959: Cobalt Vintage Fiestaware Coffeepot in excellent, original condition. Slip cast as one piece with the lid cast separately and the finial applied by hand. Marked in the mold. This example is in spectacular condition.
For Sale: $265
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Circa 1937-1959. Wonderful glaze on this original green vintage fiestaware coffee pot. Hard to find such a nice even green with good bold color. You will appreciate this one.
SOLD
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Circa 1937-1959. The fiesta coffee pot stands a little over 10" high and is the 2nd tallest piece in the entire line after the 12" vase. Part of the original line in 1936, production continued until the beginning of 1959. Slip cast in the mold, including the handle, finial would be cast seperately and hand joined to the lid.
SOLD
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The 50s gray Fiesta coffee pot is one of the most elusive pieces of fiestaware pottery. To find one in perfect condition is a feat. This one is a spectacular example of what that pearly gray 50s glaze can be, changing with the light or the color of the room.
Standing only second in height to the twelve inch vase, the fiesta coffeepot draws a demanding presence. 10 1/2" h x 8" wide. The gray coffeepot is a collectors prize and will showcase itself as the tallest piece produced in the 50s colors.
SOLD
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Circa: 1951-1959. It will be the vintage fiesta colors of the 50s, Rose, Charteuse, Forest Green and Gray, that will allude the collectors. The large holloware fiestaware pieces of the 50s will prove hard to find, produced in far less quantities. This example in the great dusty rose is in perfect condition and will delight the collector.
Standing only second in height to the twelve inch vase, the fiesta coffeepot draws a demanding presence. 10 1/2" h x 8" wide. The forest green coffeepot is a collectors prize and will showcase itself as the tallest piece produced in the 50s colors. This example is perfect.
SOLD
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One of the highlights of my personal collection is this factory mint chartreuse coffee pot in the illusive 50s glaze. Changing colors in the 50s brought on a whole new look for fiestaware. Lasting less than a decade, the original chartreuse glaze remains iconic as the tropical color in vintage fiesta. Extremely hard to find and even harder to find in perfect condition, this highly desirable piece is sure to please even the most advanced collector. 10 1/2" h. Circa 1950-1959.
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