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All Items : China : American : Homer Laughlin : Fiesta : Pre 1950 item #545957 (stock #160)
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$195.00
This amazing stick handled demitasse coffee pot was made by Fiesta. The company discontinued this piece in 1944, so it is becoming increasingly difficult to find. It was only produced in red, cobalt, ivory, yellow, lt. green and turquoise. This example is in cobalt. It measures 6 1/4" tall, and has a 3 1/4" diameter at the opening. Unfortunately it has no lid. Otherwise, it is in excellent condition with no damage of any kind. This coffee pot lists for $610 (with lid, of course)
All Items : Dinnerware : Fiesta : Pre 1980 item #742459 (stock #240)
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$295.00
"Vintage" Fiesta dinnerware was produced by the Homer Laughlin China Company in West Virginia, from 1936 until 1973. Over 50 pieces were originally made in 11 different colors. The design (by Frederick Rhead) is characterized by a simple band of rings, generally found at the rim of the piece. This relish tray consists of 6 pieces - a light green center insert, 2 ivory side inserts, 1 red side insert, 1 yellow side insert, and a red tray base...
All Items : Kitchen : Pre 1960 item #787288 (stock #260)
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$75.00
During the 1950's, Hall created 12 teapots in the "Gold Label" line. The teapots in this line are characterized by a single gold decoration and can be identified by the gold code number on the base, followed by the letters GL (for "Gold Line"). This teapot is cadet blue in color, and covered with gold stars. The handle, spout and knob are also all covered with gold. It is a 6 cup teapot (as indicated on the base)...
All Items : Character Collectibles : Pre 1960 item #972897 (stock #347)
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$350.00
Although the Little Red Riding Hood line (1943-1957) is attributed to the A E Hull Pottery Company, most of the the line was actually produced by Regal China. Hull developed and patented the idea, then sent many of the white ware items to Regal for decoration. Pieces in the line were apparently marked with different marks, depending on the manufacturer. This butter dish is marked with the "Pat. Des. No. 135889" mark (see photo). It measures 6 3/4" long, 4 3/4" wide and 6" high...
 
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