A new collectibles exchange where sellers and collectors of Fitz and Floyd products can connect.
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Hand-Painted Ceramic Gift Lines
Were developed in the 1970s and the reputation of Fitz and Floyd grew with the superior quality of their work. The company’s in-house design staff developed themes around which entire collections were designed.
Commissioned by Governments and Embassies
Fitz and Floyd dinnerware has been selected by presidents and governments around the world. Dallas commissioned the company to create a one-of-a-kind tea service as the official gift to Queen Elizabeth for her visit to the city in 1991.
Collectibles
Although Fitz and Floyd products have been collected long before they officially “entered the collectibles arena”, the company did so in 1990 with teapots and ornaments. The company offered lines of figurines, ornaments, water globes, houses and cookie jars
Charming Tails
Dean Griff’s chance meeting at a party led to his original twelve Christmas pieces for Sylvestri (at one time a division of Fitz and Floyd). These were such a big hit that the line of Charming Tails were born and became the success they are today.
The Bottom Line
When it comes to ceramic giftware and products, Fitz and Floyd set the standard a long time ago with quality and design that other companies strive to attain. Although there is no mistaking a Fitz and Floyd ceramic piece, be it a cookie jar, teapot or other tabletop item, one of the best compliments an item can receive is “it looks like a Fitz and Floyd”.
If you are looking for the official Fitz and Floyd company website, you will find it here http://www.fitzandfloyd.com