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V "4 .. ' ‘ "n One of the most collected dinnerware products in
v ,‘ )’ the world, the beloved Fiesta” line was designed
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‘ American public byThe Homer Laughlin China
I — ' Company” in 193o.A.V. Bleininger broughtthe bright
_ hues to the forefront, Further popularizing the line.
Y Originally introduced in Just five colors, Fiesta was an
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' ' '   ‘ l I \\\\  . l compete with Europeanimports. Jere Simmsi
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' ‘ _;\\\\€/‘ . l 1'‘ hf“ ' thinnest, and most translucent of china can be
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