Dec 13, 2014

Fitz and Floyd St Nicholas China


I like Fitz & Floyd.  This particular fine china pattern is St. Nicholas.  It is very hard to capture the
beauty of this pattern in pictures but it is whimsical and beautiful.  This one place setting is signed by Robert Floyd so I don't use it too often to protect the signature.

Today I share this china but the table is not set yet that will come later.

 Even the boxes are pretty!


Every year it's like opening a gift when I take the china out of storage.


Santa, Rudolph, drum, candles, presents, bead garlands, clock, horn, the star...so festive!





Look at Rudolph!



Beautiful gifts, candles, dove, candy canes and drum



The star












This is the saucer for the cup.  It is like a shallow bowl very pretty.





Signed by Robert (Bob) Floyd of Fitz & Floyd
History
 August 26, 1966 filed corporation
Fitz and Floyd Dinnerware was selected by Presidents and governments around the world. The city of Dallas commissioned them to make a tea set as an official gift for Queen Elizabeth for her visit in 1991.
When it comes to ceramic giftware and products Fitz and Floyd set the standard a long time ago. credit

Whether it's a tea service for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Presidential dinnerware for The White House, a holiday centerpiece for your table, or a first set of dinnerware for your apartment or dorm room, each and every Fitz and Floyd product receives the same discerning attention to meticulous craftsmanship and exquisite detail.
Fitz and Floyd – often elegant, sometimes whimsical, always a prized and treasured gift. credit





The china is beautiful but looks better like this.



This is the very best!

I have another set of Fitz and Floyd Santa's List.  The children love that pattern.  I'll share that with you later.


You may be able to find some of these retired pieces HERE


4 comments:

  1. I love Fitz and Floyd. I don't have any of the china but I do have several of their Santa and reindeer pieces. I just love them. They stand out and I can always spot their things mixed in with other pieces. xo Diana

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    1. Their pieces are unique and sure do stand out...some are very collectable some just very pretty...child like...so good to hear from you Diana! Merry Christmas to you and your wonderful family!

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  2. I have their salt and pepper shakers but not this pattern. Very pretty.

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    1. Hi Kathy,
      I once thought I'd like to collect their salt and pepper shakers but thought better of it when I realized I had nowhere to store them or showcase them...Thank you they did a great job on this pattern. Merry Christmas Kathy to you and the family.

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