Circa 1936-1942: Fiesta plates are the backbone of a potteries line and they were produced for the entire length of the lines production. Plates had their bands of concentric rings shaped by the metal tool blade of a jiggering machine as either the mold or the blade rotates. Flatware is usually marked with a rubber stamp inked with glaze itself, many plates however will be found unmarked and this should be of no concern. The plates were fully glazed and set on 3 stilts in the kiln, resulting in the 3 marks found on the back of all vintage plates. This example is in excellent condition without damage. The fiesta bread & butter plate measures 6 5/16" w x 5/8" h.