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Fiesta 201: Part Six Fiesta Kitchen Kraft – Pie Plate and Refrigerator Set

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft label.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft label. Image from thepotterypapers.blogspot.com

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The Pie Plate and Refrigerator set will be the subject of part six of DrivingForDeco’s on going series about Fiesta Kitchen Kraft.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft 9 1/2 Inch & 10 1/2 Pie Plates

 

Red Fiesta Kitchen Kraft pie plate, with original paper label.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft red pie plate, with intact original paper label. Photo from liveauctioneers.com.

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green

9 Inch Pie Plate original price: blue, yellow, green $0.45 ($8.67 in 2021); red $0.60 ($11.56 in 2021).

 

Three Fiesta Kitchen Kraft pie plates, 9 inch size. Blue, yellow and green glazes.

9 inch Fiesta Kitchen Kraft pie plates in blue, yellow and green. Photo from liveauctioneers.com.

Pie plates were a standard piece in most pottery companies lines in the 1930s. And Homer Laughlin’s Kitchen Kraft was no different. In 1936 Royal Metal Manufacturing Co, commissioned Homer Laughlin to create a pie plate for use with their metal holder. This pie plate measured 10 1/2 inches.

 

10 inch pie plate, Fiesta yellow glaze and chrome holder.

The 10 inch version of the pie plate in the Fiesta yellow glaze and Royal Manufacturing chrome holder. Photo from vintageamericanpottery.com.

 

With the introduction of the Homer Laughlin’s Kitchen Kraft the following year a slightly smaller version of the Royal Metal pie plate, actually 9 3/4 inches, joined the line. In 1938 by glazing the smaller pie plate in red, green, blue and yellow became part of Fiesta Kitchen Kraft. While only the “9 inch” pie plate made it on the price list, there are enough “10 inch” plates dipped in the Fiesta colors to suggest that is was an available option.

 

A comparison of the two sizes of pie plates, both in Fiesta Kitchen Kraft colors.

A comparison of the two pie plate sizes, a 10 inch plate in yellow and a 9 inch one in the cobalt blue glaze. Photo from liveauctioneers.com.

Today, it is somewhat easy to find the pie plates in both sizes. And their value on the collector’s market reflects this. But like most utilitarian items, the pie plates were well used and it may be a bit harder to find one in good to excellent condition.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft 9 Inch Pie Plate: Book value: $31.00 – $46.00 *. Current market prices: $49.00 with metal holder (mercari.com);   $120.00 for a group of three pie plates, red, green and blue (Strawser Auction Group); $65.00 for blue & $85.00 for red (vintageamericanpottery.com). **

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft 10 Inch Pie Plate: Book value: $34.00 – $46.00 *. Current market prices:  $12.00 yellow, $75.00 blue (eBay); $75.00 green (vintageamericanpottery.com). **

*Book values come from Fiesta, Harlequin, Kitchen Kraft Dinnerwares, Schiffer Publishing 2000. These reflect pre-2008 recession values. And like Fiesta items glazed in red and cobalt tend to have higher values than those same pieces glazed in yellow and green.

**These prices reflect what these bowls are currently selling for online in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Intact paper labels increases the value of pieces up to 25%

 

Refrigerator Set

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set with green, yellow and blue bowls and a red lid. And intact paper labels.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator or Stacking Set in all the regular colors and intact paper labels. Photo from zandkantiques.com.

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green, ivory+

Refrigerator Set Bowl original price: blue, yellow, green $0.35 ($6.74 in 2021); red $0.45 ($8.67 in 2021).

Refrigerator Set Lid original price: blue, yellow, green $0.15 ($2.89 in 2021); red $0.20 ($3.85 in 2021).

 

An all green Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set.

An all green Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set. Photo from vintageamericanpottery.com.

Back in 2017 Driving For Deco took a brief look at the refrigerator set as part of the 1940 Fiesta promotional campaign. Now we will look at the set as part of the Kitchen Kraft line. In early 1937 Homer Laughlin designer Frederick Rhead designed a storage bowl and lid for the Jewel Tea Company. It did not go into production. As the Kitchen Kraft line was developing in the spring of 1937, Rhead created two versions of the refrigerator bowl. One featured lug handles; one did not. Neither of these designs went into production. With only a slight modification to the design of the Jewel Tea Company bowl, Rhead turned it into the Kitchen Kraft refrigerator set. It is sometimes called a stacking set.

 

All the individual units of the Refrigerator Set.

The individual units of the Refrigerator Set, bowls and lids. Photo from zandkantiques.com.

Like all items in the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft the refrigerator set came in the standard colors of red, blue, yellow and green. White and Ivory glazed set with decals were offered in the Kitchen Kraft line. But a few non decal sets in the ivory glaze have surfaced over the years. But these are so rare that they usually sell for premium prices on the collector’s market.

 

Rare Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set in the ivory glaze.

Rare Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set in Ivory. Photo from strawserauctiongroup.com.

 

Refrigerator sets, as a complete set or in their individual components, are not easy to find today, especially the lids. So expect to pay a pretty high price to add a complete set to a collection.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set Bowl (red, blue, green and yellow glazes): Book value: $41.00 – $66.00 *. Current market prices:  $40.00 (ebay); $83.95 (replacements.com) **

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Set Lid (red, blue, green and yellow glazes): Book value: $80.00 – $110.00 *. Current market prices:  $25.00 for a yellow lid with a chip (ebay). **

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Refrigerator Complete Set (red, blue, green and yellow glazes): Book value:  $203.00 – $330.00 *. Current market prices:  $235.00 – $295.00 (ebay); $395.00 – $450.00 (vintageamericanpottery.com); The Ivory set sold for $650.00 at a recent auction. **

*Book values come from Fiesta, Harlequin, Kitchen Kraft Dinnerwares, Schiffer Publishing 2000. These reflect pre-2008 recession values. And like Fiesta items glazed in red and cobalt tend to have higher values than those same pieces glazed in yellow and green.

**These prices reflect what these bowls are currently selling for online in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Intact paper labels increases the value of pieces up to 25%

 

Part Seven in DrivingForDeco’s series on Fiesta Kitchen Kraft will take a look at the platter and covered jug.

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Anthony & Chris (The Freakin’, Tiquen Guys)

The Salad Fork and Spoon in the most common colors of green and red.

Fiesta 201: Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Part Two: An Overview

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft label.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft label. Image from thepotterypapers.blogspot.com

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 Spring, 1938

Homer Laughlin put Fiesta Kitchen Kraft into production in the winter of 1938 and by early spring it is on the store shelves. The advertising campaign paired the new line with Homer Laughlin’s best selling product, Fiesta dinnerware.

Dayton's Downstairs Store announcement of the arrival of Fiesta Kitchen Kraft, April 1938.

Dayton’s Downstairs Store advertisement announcing two Fiesta events, the introduction of a new color turquoise and the arrival of Fiesta Kitchen Kraft. Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 1, 1938, Pg. 7. Clipping from newspapers.com

 

The line consisted of the same nineteen pieces available in regular Kitchen Kraft. But the new line was boldly glazed in Fiesta red, blue, yellow and green. They even used two items from the Fiesta line, the 6 inch and 9 inch plates for use as casserole under plates.

The Line

 

Concurrent with the introduction of Fiesta Kitchen Kraft, the United States was slowly recovering from a severe recession that began the previous summer. Prices for the individual pieces ranged from low to high. The salad spoon cost only $0.20, $0.25 for red ones. One item on the high side was the large covered jar sold for $2.00 in red ($37.00 in 2020). This was probably just too expensive for depression era consumers. As a result some pieces did not sell as well as might have been expected. And the scarcity of these pieces in 2020 reflect this as well as the prices they sell for on the collectors market.

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft price list.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Price List. Image from lauralhollowpark.net.

Now that all the pieces have been introduced, from here on out we will take a more in depth look at the items. Mixing bowls, cake plates and the cake server will be the focus of part three.

 

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Sources

Laurel Hollow Park

Live Auctioneers

Newspapers.com

Poshmark

Vintage American Pottery

Z & B Antiques