Fiestaware mixing bowl lids were the first piece cut from production. Within six months of production, before turquoise glaze was even devloped they were discontinued— cut before the 12" divided plate or the covered onion soup bowl. Owning any is a rare treat and I know few collectors who have completed the whole set of twenty! Fiesta Lids would have been fully glazed, fired twice, with the knob hand tooled. Measures 6 1/6" across. Produced for a scant six months, the mixing bowl lid is highly coveted and this example in original red will be highly a delight to add to your collection or as a very special gift for the fiesta collector.
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Circa August 1936 -February 1937.
The number one mixing bowl lid is an elusive one indeed.
SOLD
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Circa 1936 to 1938: Bottom Rings:Inside bottom rings on the #1 nesting bowl is as good as it gets. Marking the date to the first two years of production and setting off your nesting set with a delightful treat for the eyes. This example in the original light green is factory perfect and without damage or use. Not a scratch mars the inside surface and the glaze is shiney and smooth as the day it was born.
SOLD
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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 fiestaware line.
For Sale: $695
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Circa 1936 to 1938: Bottom Rings: 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 November 1935-February 1936.
Mixing bowl lids were produced for less than six months and are the first piece discontinued from the fiestaware line. This example in yellow boasts spectacular condition.
For Sale: $725
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Circa 1936 -1944: Originally produced in all six original colors, during the Fall of 1942 each size would be offered in only one color: #7 cobalt, #6 turuqoise, #5 yellow, #4 ivory, #3 green, #2 yellow and #1 red. By the spring of 1944 they were discontinued.
For Sale: $145
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Circa August 1936 -February 1937.
The nicest lid of all - this is what you're looking for in just spectacular condition.
For Sale: $775
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Circa 1938 to early 1944: The perfect size for so much kitchen work, not to small and not to big, the #3 is easy to use and like all the Fiesta bowls is nice and deep with tall sides. This exampe is in fantastic condition.
For Sale: $145
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Circa August 1936 -February 1937. Rare.
The number four mixing bowl lid is the hardest of all the already hard pieces to find. Produced for a scant 6 months and in far fewer numbers for the larger #4, this example is a delight to find and a real treat for the collector.
For Sale: $825
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Circa 1938 to 1942: It's the number four Fiesta nesting bowl that really starts to take on some size. By the time you reach the number seven your at 11" wide, but the #4 is your classic sized kitchen bowl, perfect for almost any task and with the great high walls that are unique to the fiestaware design, spill proof and great for mixing. Clay body was pressed into a mold and the inside rings were made by hand tooling on a jiggering machine.
For Sale: $165
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