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  • 1941 Fiestaware Gnome

    I was watching the season finale of the TV show “Bones” tonight (May 20th, 2010) and a murder revolved around a 1941 Fiestaware Gnome. Someone had posted on a fiestaware forum that it was purchased for $12 but worth $50,000!! The gnome was rare because of its big pointed hat that was [...]

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  • Fiestaware Identification: Vintage or New?

    Fiestaware Identification: Vintage or New?
    Dating dinnerware, pottery and china from Homer Laughlin’s Fiesta line (often referred to simply as “Fiestaware”), can be quite tricky. In fact, dating Fiesta is the number one topic brought up by readers and commenters over at Discount Fiestaware.com. Identifying whether any given Fiestaware set is an antique worth hundreds of [...]

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  • Fiesta Jug Seen in TV Show

    Collectors,
    Someone has reported seeing a Fiesta piece on a DVD of a television show. On season three of “The L Word” a two pint jug (it may have been a 1 pint jug) is seen in the middle of the season finale. Shane opens the refrigerator door and takes something out, but [...]

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  • Fiesta Relish Tray Video

    The first video is finally made!!! You can see it on YouTube or watch it here now. Our first video covers the identification of the base of a Fiesta relish tray and some need-to-know information if you want to buy a releish tray or think you have run across one of the parts.
    Watch [...]

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    Fiesta Relish Tray Video
  • Fiesta in the Movies and on TV Shows

    Did you know that Homer Laughlin China has a Facebook page? I found it the other day. If hasn’t been updated in several moths, but there was something very interesting on there. It has a list of movies and TV shows that show Fiesta in there somewhere, and people that have come [...]

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1941 Fiestaware Gnome

I was watching the season finale of the TV show “Bones” tonight (May 20th, 2010) and a murder revolved around a 1941 Fiestaware Gnome. Someone had posted on a fiestaware forum that it was purchased for $12 but worth $50,000!! The gnome was rare because of its big pointed hat that was [...]

Read More »

Fiestaware Identification: Vintage or New?

Fiestaware Identification: Vintage or New?
Dating dinnerware, pottery and china from Homer Laughlin’s Fiesta line (often referred to simply as “Fiestaware”), can be quite tricky. In fact, dating Fiesta is the number one topic brought up by readers and commenters over at Discount Fiestaware.com. Identifying whether any given Fiestaware set is an antique worth hundreds of [...]

Read More »

Fiesta Jug Seen in TV Show

Collectors,
Someone has reported seeing a Fiesta piece on a DVD of a television show. On season three of “The L Word” a two pint jug (it may have been a 1 pint jug) is seen in the middle of the season finale. Shane opens the refrigerator door and takes something out, but [...]

Read More »

Fiesta Relish Tray Video

Fiesta Relish Tray Video

The first video is finally made!!! You can see it on YouTube or watch it here now. Our first video covers the identification of the base of a Fiesta relish tray and some need-to-know information if you want to buy a releish tray or think you have run across one of the parts.
Watch [...]

Read More »

Fiesta in the Movies and on TV Shows

Did you know that Homer Laughlin China has a Facebook page? I found it the other day. If hasn’t been updated in several moths, but there was something very interesting on there. It has a list of movies and TV shows that show Fiesta in there somewhere, and people that have come [...]

Read More »

Homer Laughlin Kitchen Kraft

In 1939 the Homer Laughlin Company (Fiestaware) introduced a bake-and-serve line called Kitchen Kraft as an extention to the fiestaware pottery line.
The original peices included covered jars, a pie plate, and cake plate, salt and pepper shakers, mixing bowls, cake servers, covered jug, refrigerator set and 6 and 9 inch plates.
The original colors were [...]

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