2001 Bloomingdale's, New York, 'Bloomies Fiesta Stars' Hard-to-Find Multicolor "60th Anniversary" hotsell Beverage Set by Homer Laughlin - Pristine

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2001 Bloomingdale's, New York, 'Bloomies Fiesta Stars' Hard-to-Find Multicolor "60th Anniversary" hotsell Beverage Set by Homer Laughlin - Pristine,

This is the Bloomingdales Exclusive 5-Piece "60th Anniversary" Fiesta Stars Beverage / Juice.

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Product code: 2001 Bloomingdale's, New York, 'Bloomies Fiesta Stars' Hard-to-Find Multicolor "60th Anniversary" hotsell Beverage Set by Homer Laughlin - Pristine

This is the Bloomingdales Exclusive 5-Piece "60th Anniversary" Fiesta Stars Beverage / Juice Set.

The set includes Large Disk Pitcher in Persimmon, color retired in 2007, Deign with Third Millenium with Stars on one side and the Dancing Fiesta Lady with Stars on the other. Four Tumblers, Rose-Retired in 2005, Turquoise, Periwinkle-Retired in 2006 and Yellow-Retired in 2002.

The Large Disk Pitcher has approx. 64 ounce capacity, 7.25 inches tall x 8 inches wide (spout to handle) with 4.75 inch base footprint. The tumblers are approximately 3.75 inches tall x 2 7/8 inches diameter with 6 ounce capacity. Each tumbler design has a number, showing 2001, lined up.
Date Code is OOC , Produced 3rd Quarter 2000 in preparation for 2001.

Fiesta dinnerware, sometimes called Fiestware, is made by the Homer Laughlin China Company. The solid-colored, heavy-duty pottery has been manufactured in a wide array of colors and styles. “Vintage Fiesta was created around the depression era and was made in bright, uplifting colors to appeal to people and lift spirits,” says Jessica B. of JessiesVintageDishes.

As Fiesta nostalgia continued to grow, the high-end New York City department store Bloomingdale's saw an opportunity. Representatives from Bloomingdale's approached the Homer Laughlin China Company and, in 1986, Bloomingdale's released a new line of Fiesta pottery with new shapes and glazes, and, of course, new colors: Apricot, Rose, White, Cobalt and Black.

The words “Lead Free”: This guarantee appears on some modern Fiestaware and almost never on vintage.
A three-letter code: In hotsell 1992, the company started marking its pottery with a three-letter code that designates the year and quarter the piece was made. If this code appears, your Fiestaware is modern.

Never used, no chips, cracks or signs of use, has been kept in box and will be shipped to you in the original box.

This item not eligible for gift wrapping.

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