This is an orange cup, bowl, and plate in the square Fiesta Ware pattern. They are in excellent condition. On the bottom of the cup it says, "Homer Laughlin China Co., Fiesta, USA, YYA, and Lead Free." Shipping and ins. will be added to price based on zip code. Thanks for looking at Simply Silver.
This rose genuine Fiesta cup and saucer was made in the 1930's and is in excellent condition! Guaranteed old and original and has the rings inside the cup also!
This chartreuse genuine Fiesta cup and saucer was made in the 1930's and is in excellent condition! Guaranteed old and original and has the rings inside the cup also!
This gray genuine Fiesta cup and saucer was made in the 1930's and is in excellent condition! Guaranteed old and original and has the rings inside the cup also!
This forest green genuine Fiesta cup and saucer was made in the 1950's and is in excellent condition! Guaranteed old and original and has the rings inside the cup also! One tiny paint skip on handle.
HLC Oven Serve Ivory Casserole Bowl From the mid 1930's, Homer Laughlin China was the leading manufacturer of a very successful type of oven-to-table dinnerware. The Oven-Serve line was made from the mid thirtes to the mid forties.
This charming Oven Serve baking dish or bowl is about 8-1/2" across, rim to rim, and 3" high at the rim. It will hold about 1-1/2 quarts. This bowl has green floral decoration on the ivory body. The underside of the casserole is marked with the Homer Laughlin ... Click for details
Post 86 Retired Fiesta 4 cup apricot teapot, 7" tall. Signed Fiesta. Excellent condition, no nicks, chips or cracks. Bright & shiny! Satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure to see all the Homer Laughlin Fiesta listed on our site. THANK YOU!!
Vintage Homer Laughlin Red Harlequin miniature creamer, 2 3/16" tall. Excellent condition, satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure to see all the Homer Laughlin Harlequin listed on our site. THANK YOU!!
This Riviera green sugar bowl and lid were made by The Homer Laughlin China Co. in the 1930s. We retrieved this set from an attic in a countryside farm estate in NW Ohio.