The holidays always ring in charming, limited edition holiday Fiestaware. Holiday Fiesta dinnerware is a great way to add some Christmas cheer to your dinner table. Holiday Fiesta is very affordable when offered during the seasonal Fiesta promotion periods – but once the item goes out of production, the value can go up quite quickly! We’re not saying that you can cash in your 401(k) in favor of Holiday Fiestaware – but there is a good chance that the seasonal Fiesta that you buy today could be a collector’s item tomorrow.For example, the seasonal Fiesta Holly & Stars Set sold in
2007 is now selling for $84.95 on eBay.
Here at DiscountFiestaware.com, we’ll be taking a look at some of the most popular seasonal Fiesta dishes available for 2009. Currently, the lineup includes:
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Bread and Butter Plate
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Bread Tray
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Gusto Bowl
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Jumbo Cup
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Large Bowl
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Luncheon Plate
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Ornament
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Oval Vegetable Bowl
- Fiesta Christmas Tree Small Bowl
- Fiesta Fall Fantasy Jumbo Cup
- Fiesta Fall Fantasy Mug
These seasonal Fiesta pieces are pertinent for your upcoming Thanksgiving or Christmas holiday event, but there are also still a few Fiestaware dishes from Halloween available, including:
- Fiesta Candy Corn Design
- Fiesta Happy Pumpkin Design
- Fiesta Scarecrow Design
Because the season has passed, you can likely get a nice price break for these holiday Fiesta design. In fact, FiestaFactoryDirect.com is currently offering 10% off on holiday Fiesta – so hurry and get your deals now! Fiestaware makes a great gift for the Fiesta collector in your family. You can even get holiday Fiesta from Amazon.com! Check it out:













I recently had the chance to purchase some Christmas dishes that the seller claimed were Fiesta brand. I have never seen this pattern before and cannot find it online. It is a white or off/white plate with blue Christmas trees around the border. Is this a true Fiesta pattern? Thanks for your help!