By the marking on the back (if there is one) or the color name (to look up the production dates). Do a Google search on the various markings to see pictures and dates. As for the colors, some online sites are good to check out, but it can be hard to peg down the color depending upon how your monitor displays it. Your best bet is to find a good book on Fiestaware, either at your local library or bookstore, and compare the pictures to your items. Hope this helps!
I assume you mean Fiesta Ware serving pieces. Fiesta Ware was manufactured by the Homer Laughlin Company, from the 1930s until mid-1970. The company now makes and sells Fiesta Ware in new colors to distinguish pieces from the original stuff. This website shows the various pieces and their http://www.hlchina.com/fiestaitems.htmnames:
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Henry Ware Eliot died on January 7, 1919 at the age of 75.
Henry Ware Eliot died on January 7, 1919 at the age of 75.
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Yes, it is authentic. The pattern is called "Hometown Heroes".
Wagner Ware kettles date back to the early 1900's. To find out the specific age of your kettle, find a reputable antique shop in your area.
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