by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
One of the more fabled Carnival patterns. Only a handful of examples are known in each of amethyst, green, and marigold. Amethyst, 14,000 (2009), 13,000 (2010), 11,000 (2011), 12,000 (2013), 29,000 (2014) Green, 14,000 (flake, 2008), 30,000 (2010) Marigold, 12,000,...
by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
These bowls, usually ruffled, have Dugan’s Jeweled Heart exterior–the same used on Farmyard and their version of Heavy Grape. The large purple bowls, as shown above left, are generally the most desirable. Berry sets have one large berry bowl and six small...
by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
Northwood’s Petals compote has a dominant pattern of petals or scales with a large rosette in the center. A fairly scarce pattern. Compotes Amethyst/purple, 65 (2008), 55 (2009), 25 (2014), 25 (2015) Blue, rare Green, 48 (2011), 45 (2012), 20 (2013), 75 (2014)...
by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
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...
by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
Sometimes just called Drapery, this shade is invariably found in marigold on moonstone, though it may be identified as milk glass or even peach opal. Most examples have a round opening as these two, but some are found with a square opening. Two examples sold for $55...