This is Fiesta’s Mini Disk Pitcher in Daffodil — a 5-ounce ceramic pitcher in the creamy buttery-yellow Daffodil glaze. The disk-shaped body with angled spout is one of the most recognizable silhouettes in American ceramic dinnerware; it’s been in the Fiesta lineup since the 1936 launch. The mini version is sized for table-side use: creamer for coffee, syrup for pancakes, or a small sauce or dressing pour.
It lives on the breakfast tray, the coffee service, or the serving board rather than in the kitchen cabinet — this is a piece meant to be seen on the table. Daffodil is Fiesta’s softer yellow — closer to butter than to bright lemon — and reads well against a white or wood table. Dishwasher and microwave-safe, with a handle sized to grip comfortably even when full.
Fiesta has been making this dinnerware at its factory in Newell, West Virginia since 1936 — one of the longest-running domestic pottery operations in the country. Every piece is cast, fired, and glazed at that Newell plant, which is why the colors stay consistent from one collection to the next.






