VTG Homer Laughlin Riviera 8-3/8" NAPPY VEGETABLE BOWL in Fiesta® Red Glaze

VINTAGE Riviera 8-3/8" Fiesta® Red NAPPY / VEGETABLE / SERVING BOWL. Charming yet simple, the scalloped edges on all 4 corners gives attention to the Art Deco design element. Dipped in the original Fiesta® Red glaze.


Riviera was a special line which used Century shapes in solid colors. Samples were made in December of 1937 with two colors from Fiesta®: red and the original green, and two colors from Harlequin: blue (mauve type) and yellow. Ivory was picked up after 1943 when red was no longer used by HLC.


Rivera was produced until circa 1950. Riviera was never meant to be marked, but some pieces are found with an HLC USA stamp. It's believe such pieces were marked for export. Regarding ivory Riviera and markings, if you find a piece of ivory (vellum) that is marked, then it's an undecorated piece of Century. Unmarked ivory pieces are almost always Riviera.

We have LOTS of Riviera pieces in the store with super rare items (and lots of other HLC pieces)! Be sure to check out all of them - we will combine shipping if purchasing more than one listing of anything in the store!

Condition: Very good preowned vintage condition. No chips or cracks or crazing. Small fleabites/ possible factory production bumps on the edges. Some darker lines on the inside of the bowl, possible glaze flaws or wear marks. Very small factory flaws present such as sand bumps, glaze pops, or slight glaze misses possible on this piece. Little issues on this bowl. See all pictures.


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