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Pearly Dots, Westmoreland

[column-third-1][/column-third-1][column-third-2][/column-third-2][column-third-3][/column-third-3] There is considerable dispute over Fenton’s Coin Dot pattern and Westmoreland’s Pearly Dots. For many years collectors considered those items with plain...

Pebble and Fan, presumed Libochovice

About the same height as the similarly styled Seagulls vase. Also thought to be of Czechoslovakian manufacture by Libochovice. Blue, 450 (2009), 500 (2016) Marigold, 300 (2008), 400 (2009), 220 (2013) Vaseline, 725 (2009), 325 (2016) [pdb_list...

Pebbles, Fenton

These sauces are often sold as Cobblestones but they are Fenton, not Imperial. You can confirm this by checking the back which, in the case of Pebbles, has Fenton’s Honeycomb and Clover pattern. This one is also much smaller than the Cobblestones. You’ll...

Penny and Gentles Broadway and Morgan, Northwood

Tom Mordini introduced this double handgrip plate to the carnival community in 2000. It is one of two pieces known in the pattern; the other is a flat plate. Both are amethyst. The lettering under the name says, “Broadway and Morgan.” The exterior is...

Penny Match Holders

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] These are vary rare pieces, apparently made at the time that matches were common for lighting pipes and cigars. I have no idea who made either style although I suspect Imperial made the one on the left....