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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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1819.0. "Fiestaware sources?" by NSSG::HALL (A thing of beauty is a joy until sunrise) Wed Jun 14 1989 10:19

    
    	Does anyone know where one can purchase Fiestaware dishes?  The
    originals were popular during the 40's/50's and I know they've
    started to re-issue them using the original molds.  A friend and I
    went to a restaurant in P-town a few weeks ago and they used Fiestaware
    for the place settings.
    
    Bill
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1819.1Jordan MarshNEBVAX::CORRWed Jun 14 1989 17:097
    
    You might want to check Jordan Marsh.  I saw them there a while
    ago when I was in the market for a new set of dishes.  And the colors
    they came in were great ... white, peach, pink, black plus a couple
    of others.  Good luck !
    
    
1819.2Flea marketsWJO::JEFFRIESthe best is betterThu Jun 15 1989 10:054
    
    I don't know where you are located, but if you can get to the Brimfield
    Flea Market in July or September, there are lots of dealers selling
    them. 
1819.3Use with caution!CRUISE::CSTAREKFri Jun 16 1989 16:135
    I have a friend who collected Fiestaware for several years.  Now
    that she has enough to use for a dinner party she found out that
    it contains lead and should NOT be used for food!  It's worth checking
    into....
    
1819.4Siesta from FiestaCARTUN::CASINGHINOCrossroads seem to come and goFri Jun 16 1989 16:543
    It's only the red plates that contain lead.
    
    
1819.5ELWOOD::CHRISTIEMon Jun 19 1989 16:195
    Check out local flea markets and antique dealers for orginal
    Fiestaware.
    
    l
    
1819.6ANTIQUE NOTEFILETIDES::DKHANFri Jul 07 1989 15:111
    THERE IS AN ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES NOTE. CHECK THERE.
1819.7Never listen to rumors...ASHBY::HARRISTue Jul 18 1989 10:5434
     re: lead poisoning from Fiesta ware


     There is *no* danger of lead poisoning from fired-on glazes.  It
     is the cheap shellac-type colorants which could mix with acids in
     foods and result in lead poisoning.  According to the Department
     of Heath, Education and Welfare:
     
          The presence of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metal in glaze
          or decal is not in itself a hazard.  It becomes a problem
          only when a glaze or decal that has not been properly
          formulated, applied or fired contains dangerous metals which
          can be released by high-acid foods...
          
     All the dinnerwares produced by Homer-Laughlin Co. (Fiesta,
     Harlequin, etc.) have fired-on glazes and passed the rigorous
     federal tests with flying colors.
     
     The concerns about Fiesta red involve uranium not lead content
     (indeed the glaze contains no lead!)  Rumors about Fiesta's
     'Radioactive Red' seem to have begun when that color was
     re-introduced after World War II, no doubt due to the publicity
     given uranium and radioactivity during the war.  Before 1943 the
     red colorant was uranium oxide, with the uranium content being
     0.7% U-235 and the remainder U-238.  Between 1943 and 1959 (under
     license from the Atomic Energy Commission) the colorant used was
     depleted technical grade uranium oxide containing 0.2% U-235 and
     the remainder U-238.  One could wear a red serving platter
     strapped to his chest for 24 hours and still be within the 'safe'
     level of radiation exposure of 20 millioroentgens/day.
     

     Bottom line:  Don't worry, be happy.  Use your Fiesta ware.              
1819.8Fiestaware - Get it hereCSOA1::FOLKWhoever has the gold makes the rulesThu Dec 21 1989 09:3322
	re .0 - Bill, I do not know if you are still interested in 
	purchasing Fiestaware or not, but if so the following information
	may be useful.

	Fiestaware is manufactured in West Virginia, and is readily 
	available is this area. (and may be cheaper than if you purchased
	it in another state?)  One of our local stores which carry
	it is Stone & Thomas.  I am sure if you would write or call them
	that they would be more than happy to ship the merchandise to
	you as long as you have a credit card.  This is a very reputable
	merchant who has been in business for many years, and you can 
	feel comfortable in dealing with them.  Here is their address
	and telephone number:

		Stone & Thomas
		600 Grand Central Mall
		Parkersburg, WV  26101

		(304) 422-3551 - ask for China Department

	April - (Hope this helps)