Overview
A classic, elegant porcelain dinnerware service featuring a rich, wide band of burnished gold against a crisp white center, framed by delicate gold concentric pinstripes. This 'Renaissance' pattern represents Fitz and Floyd's signature blend of traditional European luxury and mid-to-late 20th-century American hosting style.
Story
In 1960, Pat Fitzpatrick and Bob Floyd founded a design house in Dallas that would soon grace the tables of the White House and Queen Elizabeth II. This gold-banded set brought that same high-society glamour directly into suburban American dining rooms.
Maker / Origin
Fitz and Floyd became legendary in the late 20th century for their hand-painted ceramic giftware and sophisticated dinnerware. Known for their meticulous design process, every pattern started as a hand-sculpted clay model in Dallas before being produced by master ceramicists in Japan, ensuring a standard of quality that made them a favorite of first ladies and royal families alike.
Condition & Value
The plates appear to be in very good vintage condition with no visible chips or cracks from a distance. The gold gilding shows a bright, reflective luster, though close inspection is needed to check for utensil scratches or wear to the gold rims, which can occur from stacked storage or dishwasher use.