Fitz & Floyd Brown Polka Dots Pattern Dinner Plates - Lot of 9
Lot of 9, Good Condition Meet in Grogans Mill
These dinner plates are from the discontinued Fitz & Floyd “Polka Dots” pattern, specifically the white dots on brown variant. Introduced in 1975, this hand-painted earthenware collection is highly collectible and known for its playful, mix-and-match design across multiple colors (like yellow, green, and blue backgrounds). Your set appears to be a stack of approximately 10.5-inch dinner plates, wrapped in original or archival packaging with a partial label reading “TO SUIT CROCKERY AND FL” (likely “To Suit Crockery and Flatware” or similar shipping notation). The “FF” marking on the label is a common abbreviation for the Fitz & Floyd brand, which has been producing fine dinnerware since the 1960s.
Fitz & Floyd pieces like these are oven-to-table safe but not microwave-safe, and they’re prized for their vintage charm—often found on secondary markets like Etsy or eBay due to the pattern’s popularity. If you’re looking to expand the set or find matching pieces, sites like Replacements, Ltd. specialize in discontinued china.
