Spaghetti bowls were made by Homer Laughlin from the early 1940s until the mid-1950s. They measure 14 ¼" in diameter and are among the largest bowls made at the factory.
Most of the patterns used on spaghetti bowls come from Kitchen Kraft, however, they were not given a Kitchen Kraft backstamp. Instead, they were marked with a general Homer Laughlin backstamp with date code.
14 ¼" Spaghetti Bowl, undecorated blank
Spaghetti bowl, back
Spaghetti bowl, Pink Magnolia
Spaghetti bowl, Red Tulip
Spaghetti bowl with cross-stitch cottage decals
Spaghetti bowl with JT-90 decals
Spaghetti bowls with stencil and spray test patterns from 1942.
From the collection of The Fiesta® Tableware Company.