The Peter Rabbit pattern has much the same overall design as Fenton’s Coral and Little Fishes, but in this case rabbits are tucked among the trees at the outer edge. Many of these have been found in England, leading to speculation that they were produced basically for export. Although neither is easy to find, plates appear about as often as bowls.
[column-third-1]Bowls, about 8 inches, ruffled
Blue, 2,000, 2,300 (2004)
Green, 1,350, 1,550 (2010), 1,500 (2012), 850 (2014)
Marigold, 475, 900 (2011), 750 (2012), 525, 650, 1,300 (2014)[/column-third-1]
[column-third-2]Bowls, ice cream shape
Blue, 2,200 (2009), 1,700 (2010), 1,800 (2014)
Green, 1,400, 1,700 (both 2007), 1,900 (2015)
Marigold, 1,800 (2003), 900 (2011)[/column-third-2]
[column-third-3]Plates, about 9 inches
Blue, 2,200, 2,500, 5,250 (2010), 2,900 (2012), 1,980, 3,500 (2014)
Green, 1,500, 2,900 (2010), 2,900, 3,000 (2011), 3,600 (2012)
Green, burst on collar base, 2,000 (2015))
Marigold, 5,000 (2008), 3,700 (2009)
Marigold, pumpkin, 6,500 (2011)[/column-third-3]
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