The Fiesta Fiestaware Ceramic Mixing Nesting Bowl in Yellow Vintage #6 is a round, glossy ceramic bowl with an Art Deco style pattern. This antique bowl from 1939-44 is part of the original Fiestaware product line, known for its vibrant yellow color and distinctive design. Made in America by Fiestaware, this vintage bowl is perfect for all occasions and should be hand washed only to maintain its beauty. Ideal for adding a touch of nostalgia to your kitchen, this mixing bowl is a unique and collectible piece for any home. Please note that most items I sell are vintage or pre-owned and may show signs of normal wear and tear consistent with their age. Any noticeable or significant damage will be clearly described and/or photographed in the listing. By purchasing, you accept that normal vintage wear such as slight scuffs, patina, minor scratches, etc. Is to be expected and is not considered a defect unless explicitly noted. I strive to provide accurate descriptions and photographs, but if you have any questions or concerns about the condition or specifics of an item, please ask before purchasing. Listing pictures serve as an extension of the item description. Please carefully review all photos and descriptions before purchasing. By purchasing this item, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the terms outlined in this description.
Item largest mixing bowl. Color & Design Ivory, with inner rings on the inside bottom of this largest mixing bowl. Marking marked with old Fiesta mark & the number 7. Measures nearly 14″ diameter across the top, 7″ tall. Condition no cracks or repairs as shown, on the exterior rim is a 1 chip that happened probably from use, does have a little of utensil marks on the inside bottom from years of loving use.
Condition is Pre-owned and in very good condition. There is a light layer of scum along the inside bottom (see photo) that I can gently scratch off with my fingernail, so needs a cleaning. A teeny scratch in center bottom inside of bowl (see photo). Otherwise in very good condition. This is one of the 6 original colors and this bowl only was made in the original 6 colors from the year 1938 through 1946. This item came from the Estate of a Collector I’m currently working on. TONS more vintage Fiesta ware to be listed in the near future. Please see ALL PHOTOS for item details and condition.
Recently acquired over 200 pieces of Fiestaware from one estate. Please bear these were displayed on the top shelf of her kitchen cabinets and stored away for many years. We attempted to clean them for the photographs but there will be areas of surface dirt that remain. The lady used the Fiestaware over the years. Most pieces do display the typical utensil marks from use. Please review the photographs as they are also part of the description. Appears to be in very good condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Please refer to photographs.
Made of ceramic in a mid-century modern style, this casserole features a vintage pattern in a vibrant yellow color. Produced by the Homer Laughlin brand in the United States using art pottery techniques, this unique piece is perfect for all occasions and adds a nostalgic touch to any kitchen or dining table. It is hard to show the correct color. I identify by name. You may compare the color on fiestafactory dot com. Thank you for visiting the store!
This vintage Fiesta covered onion soup ivory flat bottom Fiestaware set includes a two-piece bowl featuring a round shape and a glossy finish. Manufactured in 1937 in West Virginia, this Art Deco style ceramic piece is an original production from the Fiesta product line. The set includes an onion soup bowl with a height of 4? ” and a width of 6? “, making it a collectible item for those interested in decorative cookware and dinnerware. Two flea bites on handles.
The Black Fiesta Presentation Bowl 1997 Limited Edition is a vintage ceramic bowl from the Fiesta product line. With a glossy finish and a round shape, this bowl is a rare and collectible piece perfect for serving or displaying food. The black color adds a touch of elegance to any table setting, making it a unique addition to any kitchen or dining room. Fiesta Presentation Bowl, also known as a Celebration Bowl. Purpose: These bowls were introduced in 1997 to commemorate the production of 500 million pieces of Fiesta dinnerware. Versatility: They are versatile and can be used as a large fruit bowl, centerpiece bowl, or a raised comport on a hostess bowl. Material: Fiesta ware is made from fully vitrified lead-free pottery with a color glaze.
The Original Vintage FIESTA Turquoise #6 Nest Bowl is a round ceramic mixing bowl with a glossy finish, featuring an art deco style and an impressed backstamp. This vintage piece is part of the Fiesta product line and was produced using pottery techniques in the United States. The bowl is in the original turquoise color with no inside bottom rings.
Vintage 1940s Homer Laughlin Fiesta Ware Stoneware Nesting Mixing Bowls 4 Set. The bowls have been used. There is wear (scuff marks/scratches, stains/discolorations, chips, and cracks) from use and age. It comes from a smoke free home. Please see photos for more detail s. Item comes as shown. Please note that vintage/antique items may have standard wear from age and/or use. Orange: Pale Yellow: Yellow: Green. Length: 6 3/4″ 7 5/8″ 8 3/4″ 9 7/8″. Width: 6 3/4″ 7 5/8″ 8 3/4″ 9 7/8″. Height: 4 1/2″ 5″ 5 5/8″ 6 1/4″. Please see my other listings for more collectibles. If you are a seasoned or new collector, be sure to add my shop in your favorites because I will be listing new housewares, books, collectibles, jewelry, figurines, etc DAILY!
Measures 7″ tall and 11″ in diameter. Condition: chipping along rim; hairline crack (pictured from inside the bowl and on the outside – two pictures of the same single fracture); light markings and surface wear; (please zoom pix to see details); beautiful color! Please look closely at ALL pictures as they are part of the description. This description was individually written by me (a human) and is not AI generated. All pictures are of the actual item(s) and are not stock photos.