Where do I research Fitz & Floyd art glass menagerie items?

I just listed this pretty bluebird but I have no idea what the value of this item is. (I just put a bogus price on it so it could be seen along with the information I know about this item.)

Would any of the glass people here know where I could find pricing information for it?

I tried Fitz & Floyd and Google but I am not coming up with anything.

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Thank you!

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asked over 13 years ago

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Fitz & Floyd used to have a Dallas, Texas website where it even listed retired pieces. Maybe to get on their website, there should also be a contact us link or phone number. I have sold Fitz & Floyd pieces in the past and this is where I did my research, in addition to what other selling venues might be asking. Good luck, is a beautiful bird!

answered over 13 years ago

If your item has the paper FF label then they’re made in Japan sent to USA since the mid 80’s and considered less expensive.

If it has the FF in ceramic, its most expensive and made in USA

FF is [URL removed] Pat Fitzpatrick and Bob Floyd, original ceramic creators

answered over 13 years ago

Check this page out. Actually found your item on Amazon but it was already sold and had no price. This page might give you an idea on price. Beautiful bird.

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answered over 13 years ago

I searched Bonanza to see if there were any similar items listed. I found a Fitz and Floyd Swan listed, here is the link.

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Also, I found a Fitz and Floyd Woodpecker listed on another website and they were asking $12.99 for it. I hope this helps.

answered over 13 years ago

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The above link is to Replacements.com Hope you hit a home run.

answered over 13 years ago

I found one, but not in stock.
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answered over 13 years ago

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