Fiesta® Spoon Rest
The Fiesta® spoon rest was modeled on October 1, 1999, and made its first appearance in the factory's cut sheet dated 2000. It was modeled by Joseph Geisse. His initials "JG" can be seen under the round portion of the spoon rest.
This piece has been made in every available Fiesta® glaze since it was introduced in 2000 until it was replaced by the oversize spoon rest in 2025.
 Fiesta® spoon rests, top view |
 Fiesta® spoon rest, bottom view |
 Geisse's "JG" marking |
 Embossed Fiesta® HLC-USA mark |
Fiesta® Spoon Rest [item 0439]
- white
- black
- cobalt
- rose
- yellow
- turquoise
- periwinkle
- sea mist
- persimmon
- pearl gray
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- juniper
- cinnabar
- sunflower
- plum
- shamrock
- tangerine
- scarlet
- peacock
- heather
- evergreen
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- ivory
- marigold
- chocolate
- lemongrass
- paprika
- flamingo
- lapis
- poppy
- slate
- sage
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- claret
- daffodil
- mulberry
- meadow
- butterscotch
- twilight
- peony
- jade
- sky
- linen
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Fiesta® Oversize Spoon Rest
The oversize spoon rest, item 1576, was modeled on January 1, 2025, and was immediately put into production. Measuring 7", it replaced the older 8" spoon rest.
 Oversize spoon rest in turquoise |
 Oversize spoon rest marking |
 Oversize spoon rest in linen |
 Oversize spoon rest marking |
Vintage Spoon Holders
The spoon holder (also called a spoon rest) was designed by Don Schreckengost in 1955. It was sold as part of the Harlequin line through Woolworth stores.
Even though there were six Harlequin glazes available in the mid-1950s, it has been found in only three: turquoise, forest green, and Harlequin yellow. Rare examples are known to exist in medium green and Fiesta® red.
For more on the vintage spoon holder, see this page.
 Turquoise |
 Forest Green |
 Harlequin Yellow |
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