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Fiesta 201: Part Five Fiesta Kitchen Kraft – Fork, Spoon, Shakers

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft label.

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

 

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Driving For Deco continues it series on Fiesta Kitchen Kraft. This installment will take a look at the spoon, fork and the salt and pepper shakers.

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Salad Spoon

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salad spoon, red glaze.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft red salad spoon. From the collection of the author.

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green

Spoon original price: blue, yellow, green $0.20 ($3.76 in 2021); red $0.25 ($4.70 in 2021).

 

The yellow Fiesta Kitchen Kraft spoon.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft spoon in the yellow glaze. Image from etsy.com.

In 1934 year after the Homer Laughlin introduced the Oven Serve Frederick Rhead designed a spoon for the line. There is some debate whether this spoon, with its long handle, ever went into production. All examples that exist are either in a white or ivory glaze that matches the serving pieces of Oven Serve. With the introduction of Fiesta Kitchen Kraft in 1938, the spoon became available in the four glazes associate with the line. The only identifier on the spoon was an applied paper label when originally sold. Finding a spoon today with an intact label will increase its value. The relatively short production life of six years makes spoons hard to find today. Because the 1940 Fiesta promotional salad set came with a red spoon, they tend to be easier to find than spoons of the other colors. And because of their utilitarian function finding one in excellent to mint condition is even harder. And their current value on the collector’s market reflect this rarity.

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft spoon in cobalt blue.

Cobalt Fiesta Kitchen Kraft spoon. Photo from etsy.com.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Spoon: Book value: $120.00 – $150.00 *. Current market prices: $63.00 – $90.00 (eBay) – $145.00 – $225.00 (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%.

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Salad Fork

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salad fork with green glaze.

Green Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salad fork. From the author’s collection.

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green

Fork original price: blue, yellow, green $0.20 ($3.76 in 2021); red $0.25 ($4.70 in 2021).

 

Yellow Fiesta Kitchen Kraft fork.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft fork in yellow. Image from etsy.com.

Frederick Rhead designed the salad fork for the Kitchen Kraft line in 1937. Rhead originally intended for the new fork and the existing spoon to be part of a salad set. The bowl Rhead planned for Kitchen Kraft became the 11 3/4 inch fruit bowl of the regular Fiesta line. With this change the fork and spoon became separately sold items. Being ceramic the tines were prone to chipping. Forks in the green glaze tend to be easier to find due to the 1940 Fiesta promotional salad set. Today, finding a fork in excellent to mint condition is difficult and will cost a collector a fair bit of money.

 

Green fork with intact paper label.

Green Fiesta Kitchen Kraft fork with paper label. Image from pinterest.com.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Fork: Book value: $115.00 – $170.00 *. Current market prices: $50.00 – $125.00 (eBay);  $85.00 – $125.00 (Etsy); $150.00 – $165.00 (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%

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Salt & Pepper Shakers

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salt and pepper shakers in green.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft range salt and pepper shakers. Image from lot-art.com

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green

Salt & Pepper (Priced Individually) original price: blue, yellow, green $0.40 ($7.51 in 2021); red $0.50 ($9.39 in 2021).

 

Cobalt blue Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Shakers.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft shakers in cobalt blue. Image from vintageamericanpottery.com.

The salt and pepper shakers were introduced with the 1937 Kitchen Kraft line. They were glazed in white or ivory and decorated with decals. The following year they joined the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft line in the standard four glazes. The Kitchen Kraft salt and pepper shakers being designed to use for cooking rather than table service are much larger than the shakers of the regular Fiesta line. And they stylistically match the Kitchen Kraft covered jars. Today shakers fall in the hard to find category, which may be due to their relatively high price back in the 1930s and 1940s.

NOTE: The Cronin Pottery Co. produced large salt and pepper shakers in a similar size and glazes to the Kitchen Kraft and Fiesta Kitchen Kraft shakers. The main difference between the two is that Cronin shakers have the holes placed at an angle toward the upper side of the shaker rather than directly on top like the ones made by Homer Laughlin for Kitchen Kraft. 

Comparison Cronin vs. Fiesta Kitchen Kraft shakers

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Salt & Pepper Shakers (pair): Book value: $69.00 – $87.00 *. Current market prices: $90.00 (eBay);  $85.00 – $125.00 (Etsy); $155.00 (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%

In the next installment of Fiesta 201, Driving for Deco will take a look at the Refrigerator Set and Pie Plate.

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Fiesta 201: Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Part Four – Casseroles

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft label.

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

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Part four of Driving For Deco’s series on Fiesta Kitchen Kraft is about casseroles. No 1930s line of oven to table ware was complete without a casserole bowl. And the Kitchen Kraft line is no exception. Kitchen Kraft offered three sizes of casseroles. When initially sold paper labels were usually applied to the lids. All the casseroles feature the impressed Fiesta Kitchen Kraft mark on the bottom.

 

Yellow Fiesta Kitchen Kraft individual casserole with paper label.

Yellow individual casserole. Because of its size the paper label is applied to the bowl and not the lid as on the larger two sizes. Image from ebay.com.

 

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft 8 1/2 Inch & 7 1/2 Casseroles

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green

8 1/2 Inch Casserole original price: blue, yellow, green $1.00 ($18.55 in 2021); red $1.25 ($23.19 in 2021)

7 1/2 Inch Casserole original price: blue, yellow, green $0.90 ($16.70 in 2021); red $1.10 ($20.41 in 2021)

 

A red 8 1/2 inch Fiesta Kitchen Kraft casserole.

Large Fiesta Kitchen Kraft casserole in red. From the collection of the author.

When developing the Kitchen Kraft in 1937, the large (8 1/2 inch) casserole the first piece Frederick Rhead designed for the new line. Like most Fiesta Kitchen Kraft items the large and medium casseroles are devoid of decorations, except to the two steps under the rim. The lid sits inside the bowl, unlike the Fiesta and Harlequin casseroles whose covers overhang the outside edge. A nice feature is the recessed area around knob, which allows for a firm grip when lifting it up. A go-along metal holder was available for the 8 1/2 inch casserole, which dressed it up for the table. All the casseroles were reasonably priced. And the two large sized ones sold well.

 

Large green Fiesta Kitchen Kraft casserole with metal holder.

8 1/2 inch green Fiesta Kitchen Kraft casserole with go-along metal holder. Image from vintageamericanpottery.com.

 

The medium (7 1/2 inch) casserole is identical to the large casserole except for its size. Both the large and the medium casseroles are among the easiest Fiesta Kitchen Kraft items to find today.

 

The cobalt blue 7 1/2 inch Fiesta Kitchen Kraft casserole.

A blue 7 1/2 inch Fiesta Kitchen Kraft casserole. Identical in design to the larger casserole. Image from ebay.com.

 

8 1/2 inch casserole: Book value: $90.00 – $120.00 *. Current market prices: $70.00 (eBay) – $150.00 (Vintage American Pottery). **

7 1/2 inch casserole: Book value: $90.00 – $105.00 *. Current market prices: $60.00 (eBay) – $135.00 (Etsy) . **

*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%.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole

 

The small or individual casserole in Fiesta yellow.

The individual casserole in yellow. Photo from replacements.com.

Dates of production: 1938 – 1944

Available colors: red, blue, yellow, green

Individual Casserole original price: blue, yellow, green $0.50 ($13.21 in 2021); red $0.60 ($15.85 in 2021)

 

All the available colors of the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft individual casseroles.

Individual casseroles in all the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft colors, plus one in ivory with gold trim from the regular Kitchen Kraft line. Image from Pinterest.

 

If any pieces of Kitchen Kraft can be called cute it is the individual casserole. This little casserole has an entirely different look from the two larger ones. While developing the piece the planned name was the bean pot. But once in production that had been changed to the individual casserole. This small casserole does not feature the stair steps under the rim as found on the two larger size ones. But it does have under rim rings to tie it in stylistically to the line.

 

Inside lid detail of the individual casserole.

Inside lid detail, yellow Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole. Image from vintageamericanpottery.com.

And like the bigger sized ones it does feature the recess around the lid knob. Today the individual casserole is not too easy to find and usually commands a higher price on the collectors market than the larger ones.

 

A cobalt blue Fiesta Kitchen Kraft individual casserole.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft Individual Casserole in cobalt blue. Image from vintageamericanpottery.com.

Individual casserole: Book value: $140.00 – $170.00 *. Current market prices: $65.00 – $80.00 (eBay) – $125.00 – $175.00 (Ruby Lane) . **

*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%.

 

Promotional Campaign

 The promotional Kitchen Set, usually came with a Fiesta Royal Metal casserole with a red lid on a green bowl and yellow pie plate. Kitchen Kraft offered their own version of this set, using the large casserole. And the lid, bowl and pie plate were all the same color.

 

1941 Fiesta Kitchen Kraft newspaper ad featuring the Kitchen and Range sets. December 20, 1941.

Fiesta Kitchen Kraft newspaper advertisement featuring the Kitchen Set and the Range Set. From the Council Grove Republic, Council Grove, Kansas, December 20, 1941. Image from newspapers.com.

 

An unofficial promotion set sold by some retailers was a  three piece “Range Set”, which consisted of the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft salt and pepper shakers and the individual casserole. The casserole in this set functioned as a grease jar.

 

In part five of Fiesta 201 Driving for Deco will be about the Fiesta Kitchen Kraft fork & spoon and the salt and pepper shakers.

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