Hi Taleofsevenseas,
Glad for your find. It's always nice to find out something you just thought was "pretty" is worth a little something. And I in no way wish to steal your thunder, but just want to let you know that the value you have on it is a bit on the high side.
As an explanation, you will find wide-ranging values on vintage Fiestaware. The long and short of it is that years ago, you could find vintage Fiesta just as I think you mentioned earlier...in thrift stores. It was quite common to see pieces there. However, once Fiestaware became such a collectible (Baby Boomers growing up I think had a lot to do with it), finding it anywhere other than antiques and collectibles stores became a rarity. And, the prices and values soared. Then, along came Ebay, the great equalizer. And now, even though you may not find as much Fiestaware in the stores, you can ALWAYS find it on Ebay. And if it's not the piece you want or in the condition you'd like, just wait a bit, and it will show up.
That being said, Ebay has caused the purchase price of many pieces of Fiestaware to decrease. So, while some sources may tell you that your pitcher is worth $200, PLEASE take that with a grain of salt and know that if you ever choose to sell your piece or value it for some other reason, the actual value could be half that. I've actually paid a little less than half that amount for one of those that was in pristine condition, but then again, I'm an absolutely great bidder
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Don't want to burst your bubble, just trying to help collectors to be truly informed. It's a very nice-looking piece!