Fiesta Ware Collector's Encyclopedia
Collector's Encyclopedia of Fiesta Ware. ninth edition
including Harlequin, Riviera, and Kitchen Craft
Bob and Sharon Huxford
Collector Books, 2001
In January of 1936, Homer Laughlin introduced a sensational new line of dinnerware at the Pottery and Glass Show in Pittsburgh. It was Fiesta, and it instantly captured the imagination of the trade - a forecast of the success it was to achieve with housewives of America. This book presents the history of this popular ware, with infomation on identification and styles, periods and dates of manufacture and a myriad of details that will aid the collector with evaluating their holdings.
Hardcover, 11 1/4" X 8 1/2", glossy graphic covered boards, profusely illustrated in full color, 221 pages. The spine tail has a small chip in the glossy paper cover, else the book is almost as new throughout, clean, unmarked, square and tight.
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