The definitive guide to all things Fiesta is the book published by the HLCCA
(Homer Laughlin China Collectors Association) in 2000.
You may purchase the book through the non-profit's website:
Fiesta, Harlequin, and Kitchen Kraft Dinnerwares : The Homer Laughlin China Collectors Association Guide
Comments and corrections are always welcome!
A compilation of SHAPES and COLORS of VINTAGE FIESTA dinnerware from my collection.
Candy, thank you for this section. I like seeing the vintage shapes at a glance and it is fun to see how many have been reproduced in p86 Fiesta.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet, and you are very welcome. I added a few more pieces today and will continue to grab additional shapes and colors to the list, :-)
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I could just gaze upon fiesta ware all day! Thanks...
ReplyDeleteMe too....... :-)
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Wow. Just wow. I began collecting Fiesta back in the early '90's, but my initial collection met an early death during a move! Your collection is truly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteToo bad about your dishes. :(
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, hope to see you again soon.
Candy
i work in a retail envirnment. Fiesta is selling at a furious pace and we keep ordering more and more. It was interesting seeing the old shapes and colors. our customers often talk about their older fiesta pieces. now i can put a visual with the name of the piece. thanks.
ReplyDeleteFiesta continues to have a big draw from homemakers, 75 years old and still going strong!
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