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Fitz and Floyd Art Nouveau

By prdk21, 9 July, 2013
Description

I know close to nothing about antiques, my grandmother just gave this to me and told me it was a "Fitz and Floyd" and that it may be worth some money.  I have about 8 cups that look realllly pretty, they have a lady bowing her head and putting her hand to her heart dressed in a flowy gown, it looks almost like a wine glass.  Then I have about 8 salad plates as well of the art nouveau collection (that's what it says on the box). 

Category
Art Deco and Art Nouveau
Medium
I have no clue the material. It's shiny and almost rainbow colored in the brighter parts.
Distinguishing marks
It says "FITZ AND FLOYD, INO MCML XXVII FF" on the bottom of the cups and the same thing on the plates except the number is "MCML XXVIII".
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
Not sure
Date Period
1970's
Weight
unknown
Price Paid (If known)
N/A
For Sale?
No
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sjlah

11 years 2 months ago

Re: Fitz and Floyd Art Nouveau

Your goblets are called Fitz & Floyd Iridescent Nymph goblets (Iridescent referring to the shimmery, rainbow type coloring).  The goblets are a retired piece, so are harder to find. The MCML XXVIII is the date of manufacture in Roman numerals so yours were made in 1978.  There are some for sale on Ebay right now and they are asking $100 for 4 of them. 

 

 

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