Fiesta ware
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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I’m filling cupboards with Fiesta ware, punctuating rooms with mid-century modern chairs and frequenting little vintage stores and midsize “antique malls” in south-central Pennsylvania: Donna’s Old Barn in Abbottstown; the New Oxford Antique Center; the Black Rose, almost the only thing left in the old Chambersburg Mall; or Serendipity, in what’s maybe an old diner, just across from the entrance to the U.S.
From Washington Post
Before long, Rodia was filling his three-sided yard with rebar, concrete, wire mesh, broken Fiesta ware and Bauer ceramics, cast-off Malibu and Batchelder tiles, stray shells and bottles.
From Los Angeles Times
Inspired by the discarded treasures she found there — vintage Boy Scouts memorabilia, board games, midcentury aprons, and Fiesta Ware — she set about building them into collections that would make the camp a step back in time — everything old and nothing new.
From Time
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