Trivet, Fitz and Floyd, Snowman, Flurry Folk, Hand Painted, In Box
Trivet, Fitz and Floyd, Snowman, Flurry Folk, Hand Painted, In Box
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- Pattern: Holiday / Christmas Trivet, Snowmen Flurry Folk, by Fitz and Floyd, In Original Box (Discontinued)
- Made in China
- Not Vintage: 2017
- Details: This is one of the cutest trivets we've seen in a long time! It is from the "Flurry Folk" collection by Fitz and Floyd, and its hand painted. Never been used, still in original packaging and box, only opened for photographs. It shows Mr. and Mrs. Snowman with rosy cheeks and carrot noses, dressed in their winter finest, toasting over cups of hot chocolate with marshmallows. Colors are bright and cheerful and it says: "Baby It's Cold Outside" in red. It is stamped on the back with the Fitz and Floyd logo and: "Fitz and Floyd, One Look and You Know, Flurry Folk, Handwashing Recommended, FF". It has "foam feet" to protect your table. Perfect as a Christmas gift, or hostess gift during the holidays. It will brighten up your table, coffee station or can even be displayed with a plate hanger!
- Materials: Ceramic
- Dimensions: 8.0 inches in Diameter
- Condition: New in Box. Excellent Condition. Never been used, perfect in every way. The box is also in perfect condition. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
Fitz and Floyd was founded by Pat Fitzpatrick and Bob Floyd in Dallas in 1960. They originally only imported goods but soon expanded into designing ceramic giftware, tableware and giftware. They quickly earned a leading reputation in the consumer products industry for the quality, style and creativity of its fine china and hand-painted giftware. They have created pieces for Queen Elizabeth, US Presidents and governments around the world. Today, many of their pieces have become collectibles and they continue to offer their popular lines of figurines, ornaments, snow globes, houses, mugs, and cookie jars to name a few.