Miscellaneous Vintage Fiesta Lines Checklists

 

  • Fiesta Ironstone
  • Sheffield Amberstone
  • Fiesta Casualstone
  • Fiesta Casuals
  • Fiesta Harmony Line
  • Calendar Plates
  • Fiesta Kitchen Kraft
  • Fiesta Ensembles
  • Striped Fiesta
  • Fiesta with decals

Color Checklist Masterpost

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Original Colors

  • Original Red: 1936-1943 & 1959-1972
  • Blue (Original Cobalt): 1936-1951
  • Green (Light): 1936-1951
  • Original Yellow: 1936-1969
  • Old Ivory: 1936-1951
  • Original Turquoise: 1937-1969
  • Forest Green: 1951-1959
  • Original Rose: 1951-1959
  • Original Chartreuse: 1951-1959
  • Gray: 1951-1959
  • Medium Green: 1959-1969
  • Fiesta Ironstone Mango Red: 1969-1972
  • Fiesta Ironstone Antique Gold: 1969-1972
  • Fiesta Ironstone Turf Green: 1969-1972

Post 86

  • White: 1986-
  • Black: 1986-2015
  • Rose: 1986-2005
  • Apricot: 1986-1998
  • Cobalt Blue: 1986-
  • Yellow: 1987-2002
  • Turquoise: 1988-
  • Periwinkle: 1989-2006
  • Sea Mist: 1991-2005
  • Lilac: 1993-1995
  • Persimmon: 1995-2008
  • Sapphire: 1996-2008
  • Raspberry: 1997 (limited to 500 presentation bowls)
  • Chartreuse: 1997-1999
  • Pearl Gray: 1999-Dec 2001
  • Juniper: 1999-Dec 2001
  • Cinnabar: 2000-2010
  • Sunflower: 2001-
  • Plum: 2002-2015
  • Shamrock: 2002-
  • Tangerine: 2002-2018
  • Scarlet: 2004-
  • Peacock: 2005-2015
  • Heather: 2006-2009
  • Evergreen: 2007-2009
  • Ivory: 2008-
  • Chocolate: 2008-2012
  • Lemongrass: 2009-
  • Paprika: 2010-2017
  • Marigold: 2011-2012 (75 Weeks)
  • Flamingo: 2012-2014
  • Lapis: 2013-
  • Poppy: 2014-
  • Sage: 2015-
  • Slate: 2015-
  • Claret: 2016-2018
  • Daffodil: 2017-
  • Mulberry: 2018-

Product Checklist Masterlist

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  • Ashtray
  • Covered Onion Soup Bowl
  • Cream Soup Bowl
  • Dessert Bowl 6″
  • Footed Salad Bowl
  • Fruit Bowl 11 3/4″
  • Fruit Bowl 5 1/2″
  • Fruit Bowl 4 3/4″
  • Individual Salad Bowl
  • Mixing/Nesting Bowls, #1-7
  • Lids for mixing/nesting bowls #1-4
  • Nappy Bowl 9 1/2″ (open serving bowl)
  • Nappy Bowl 8 1/2″ (open serving bowl)
  • Unlisted Salad Bowl
  • Bulb Candle Holder
  • Tripod Candle Holder
  • Carafe
  • Casserole Dish
  • Coffeepot
  • Demitasse Coffeepot
  • Footed Comport
  • Sweets Comport
  • Individual Creamer
  • Ring Handled Creamer
  • Stick Handled Creamer
  • Demitasse Cup, Stick Handled
  • Egg cup
  • Mixing Bowl Lid
  • Marmalade bowl
  • Tom & Jerry Mug
  • Lidded Mustard Jar
  • Disk Pitcher, juice
  • Disk Pitcher, water
  • Ice Pitcher
  • Two Pint Pitcher
  • Cake Plate
  • Chop Plate 15″
  • Chop Plate 13″
  • Deep Plate
  • Divided Plate 10″
  • Divided Plate 12″
  • Plates, 6″
  • Plate 7″
  • Plate 9″
  • Plate 10″
  • Oval Platter
  • Salt & Pepper Shakers
  • Sauce Boat
  • Sugar Bowl
  • Figure 8 Tray, Sugar, & Creamer Set
  • Syrup Pitchers
  • Teacup & Saucer
  • Teapot, large
  • Teapot, medium
  • Relish tray
  • Utility tray
  • Juice tumbler
  • Water tumbler
  • Bud Vase
  • Flower vase, 8″
  • Flower vase, 10″
  • Flower vase, 12″

 

So You Want To Collect Fiestaware

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You’ve decided to embark on a journey, my friend.

You like the colors. The pretty circle plates. Something about Fiesta calls to you, and I understand. My sister picked up a cobalt disk pitcher and has never looked back. (My mistake was finding the color peacock.)

There are many different ways to go about this.

Do you want to collect just one color? Sure! Do you want to collect all colors of one item? Sure! Do you want to collect whatever catches your fancy? Sure!

There are no rules when it comes to collecting Fiesta. Do whatever your heart desires.

 

I’m here to share a little bit of history about the pieces and the colors, and to give you checklists, because checklists make me happy, and they might make you happy too.

Want to collect by color? Go here for a masterpost of checklists!

Want to collect a specific product in all colors? Go here for a masterpost of checklists!

Want to collect one of the other Fiesta lines, like Amberstone or Ironstone? Go here!

Want to know about the history of colors? Go here for an overview, here for a more in depth look at the vintage colors and here for a closer look at the Post 86 colors.

Want to know more about the products themselves? Go here for vintage products and here for Post 86 products. Want to know about those other Fiesta lines? Go here.

Want a quick vocab lesson? Check this page out!

PS – they’ll be updated as I finish each one!