Please note that date codes are specific to the item.
Pyramids can be found in both vintage and Post86 lineups.
Pyramids became limited items with the release of Peacock. Peacock was limited to 500 unnumbered pairs.
Colors released after peacock have been both unnumbered and numbered, though always limited to 600 pair or less.
It is 3 3/8" high x 4 1/4" diameter.
1986 - Present
Round, or most commonly called bulb, candle holders can be found in both vintage and Post86 lineups.
It is 3 1/2" high x 3" diameter.
1986 - 2007
This item was introduced in 2010 as a "jam jar". It was renamed in 2024 as "mini canister", thus calling it "mini canister" now.
It holds 13 oz, has a diameter of 4 1/8", a height of 5 5/8", and has no seal, unlike the other canisters.
2010 - Present
This item was introduced in 2004. It was redesigned in 2022 as a "chevron canister".
It holds 1 qt, has a flared base shape, and has a seal making it airtight.
Original Canister (as shown): 2004-2021
Chevron Canister (unavailable in Peacock):
2022 - Present
This item was introduced in 2004. It was redesigned in 2022 as a "chevron canister".
It holds 2 qts, has a flared base shape, and has a seal making it airtight.
Original Canister (as shown): 2004-2021
Chevron Canister (unavailable in Peacock):
2022 - Present
This item was introduced in 2004. It was redesigned in 2022 as a "chevron canister".
It holds 2 qts, has a flared base shape, and has a seal making it airtight.
Original Canister (as shown): 2004-2021
Chevron Canister (unavailable in Peacock):
2022 - Present
This item was introduced in 2013 as a Belk exclusive, earning it the nickname "Belk Box". It was released to general retailers with the name "Covered Box" in 2021.
It is 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3 1/2".
2013 - Present
This item was introduced in 2001. It was redesigned multiple times over the years. The most recent design being in 2022 as a "chevron utensil crock", which is just a base to the medium chevron canister. Betty Crocker also offered their version of a Large Tool Crock, which was just the base to a Large Canister.
It holds 45 oz and has a flared base shape.
Tool Crock (as shown): 2001-2021
Chevron Utensil Crock (unavailable in Peacock):
2022 - Present
Created for the 70th Anniversary of the Fiesta® line, this ornament features a gold dancing lady, the words "70th Anniversary, and the year 2006.
3" diameter, excluding loop.
2006
Created for the 75th Anniversary of the Fiesta® line, this ornament is embossed with Fiesta® logo, and a ribbon with the years 1936 and 2011. The ribbon also features the words "75th Anniversary".
3" diameter, excluding loop.
2011
Created for the 100th Anniversary of the Newell Bridge opening, this ornament features a black silhouette of the Newell Bridge and the Words "Newell Bridge 100th Anniversary" and the date July 5, 2005. The back of the ornament describes the bridge. These ornaments were given out as gifts to those who crossed the bridge that day.
3" diameter, excluding loop.
2005
Created as a base for decorated ornaments, the blank plate ornament overruns can be found in the seconds room at Fiesta® outlet stores.
3" diameter, excluding loop.
1997 - Present
This item was introduced in 1992 and discontinued in 2013. It holds a single stick of East Coast Butter.
(Did you know East Coast and West Coast have different sized butter?)
It is 7 1/8" long, 4 3/8" wide, 2 7/8" high, including lid.
1992 - 2013
This item was introduced in 2012. It also holds a single stick of East Coast Butter.
(Did you know East Coast and West Coast have different sized butter?)
It is 8 1/8" long, 5 1/8" wide, 2 7/8" high, including lid.
2012 - Present
This item was a part of the reintroduction of Fiesta® in 1986. Other than a few years gap between 2015-2018, it has been a staple shape in the Post86 lineup!
It holds 7oz, is 5 3/4" wide, and 2 7/8" high.
1986 - Present
This item was introduced in 2005. It has a separate pot and underplate.
The drainage hole was drilled while the piece was still bisque, which led to a lot of cracking and breaking.
Body: 6 3/16" diameter x 3 5/8" height.
Underplate: 7 1/16" diameter x 1" height.
2005 - 2007
Introduced in 1997, rangetop shakers gave buyers a way to season their food while cooking, without using the much smaller round shakers.
Each shaker holds up to 12 oz. The salt has a hole pattern in an "S" shape, while the pepper is a "P" shape.
1997 - Present
This shape was part of the reintroduction in 1986 and have been a staple piece ever since.
2 3/8" diameter x 2 5/8" height each shaker.
1986 - Present
This item was part of the reintroduction in 1986. Like other pieces, it has been a staple in the lineup since.
It holds 18 1/2 oz, is 7 3/4" long x 4 1/4" wide.
1986 - Present
This item was introduced in 2001.
One of the unique features of the spoonrest is that on the underside, you can find the initials of the head modeler, Joseph Guisse. Sadly, spoonrests were discontinued in 2024.
It is 8" long x 3 5/8" wide.
2022 - 2024
While technically not part of the Fiesta® line until 1995, sugar caddies did exist in the restaurantware side as early as 1986. Occasionally, they would be glazed in Fiesta® colors for restaurants.
It is 3 1/2" long x 2 3/4" wide x 2 3/4" high.
1995 - Present
Most collectors simply call this piece the "Figure 8 Set". This piece was available from the Post86 launch and continues to this day.
1986 - Present
This item was a part of the reintroduction of Fiesta in 1986. Other than a few years gap between 2015-2018, it has been a staple shape in the Post86 lineup.
It holds 8 3/4 oz, is 3 11/16" wide, and 4 1/2" high, including lid.
1986 - Present
One of the few items created with the embossed dancing lady, the trivet was released in 2001. Sadly, this shape was discontinued in 2024.
It is 6" diameter.
2001 - 2024
Bud vases can be found in both vintage and Post86 lineups.
Bud vases were changed to "limited" production items in 2011, but remain made in all current colors.
It is 6 3/16" high x 2 15/16" round.
1986 - Present
Medium vases can be found in both vintage and Post86 lineups.
It is 9 5/8" high x 4 7/8" round.
1986 - Present
This item was introduced in 2002 and discontinued in 2007.
Interesting factoid: Though discontinued, occasionally limited items are made for various organizations. The items made for the ELHSAA are numbered. The items made for the HLCCA and FTCCO are not numbered.
It is 9 1/2" high x 4 1/4" diameter.
2002 - 2007
This item was introduced in 2002 and discontinued in 2007.
Interesting factoid: Though discontinued, occasionally limited items are made for various organizations. The items made for the ELHSAA are numbered. The items made for the HLCCA are not numbered.
It is 7 1/2" high x 4 3/8" diameter.
2002 - 2007
Small vases can be found in both vintage and Post86 lineups.
Small vases were changed to "limited" production items in 2011, but remain made in all current colors.
It is 7 3/4" high x 3 3/4" round.
1986 - Present
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