Fiesta
The JAJ Fiesta was introduced in 1962. The image consists sliced onions and an apple. Furthermore, an image of a bottle of drink and a glass. The glass and the bottle are shown in a blue color, just like the sliced onions. Other colors used are green (the apple) yellow and orange.It seems that this pattern was later also shown in green; that is, the glass and the bottle of wine and the onions are green instead of blue. This pattern seems to have been made for European countries.
JAJ
JAJ is an abbreviation for James A. Jobling; from 1922 in England they were the products of pyrex tableware, baking dishes and other in the United Kingdom. They started in the 1950s with the opal pyrex (the beautiful milky white, glossy oven dishes made of precious stone) with the different patterns. This was a hype in the 50s and 60s. The casseroles were marked with JAJ on the back.In the mid-1970s, JAJ was taken over by Corning Glass Works. After the acquisition of this American company, the tableware and bowls were marked as Pyrex England.