Acorn, Fenton   Updated 11/12/2011

Fenton made two acorn patterns; this one is found almost entirely in smallish bowls. The other, Autumn Acorns, is most quickly identified by the leaf in the center. The red bowl on the left is the typical shape. Red, by the way, is very common in this pattern. On the right is one of the few known plates and one of only two known in blue. In May of 2003, a photograph of a blue bowl with a candy ribbon edge was shown on the www.cga site; the only Acorn piece in this edge that I'm aware of.
Bowls, 7-8 inches, ruffled, round, ice cream shape

Amber, 85 (2011)

Amber (yellow), 225 (2011)

Amberish, opal tips, 150 (2005)

Amber opal, 350 (2003), 350 (2011)

Amberina, 675 (2000), 475 (2001),
   225, 350 (2004), 220 (2006)

Amethyst, 40-50

Amethyst, black, 75 (2005)

Amethyst, fiery, 75 (2004)

Amethyst opal, 375 (2003)

Aqua, 50-80

Blue, 30-50

Blue, Persian, 475 (2006)

Blue, powder, 40-60

Green, 60-100

Ice blue, light iridescence, 135 (2004)

Lavender, 60 (1998)
Lavender opal, 135 (2007)

Lime green, 20-30

Marigold, 15-20

Marigold on moonstone, 60-100

Peach opal, 55 (2011)

Red, 15, 175, 230, 250 (all 2011)

Red slag, 150-200

Vaseline, 50-80

White, rare

Yellow, 120 (2009)

Plates

Amethyst, 1,855 (eBay 2005)

Blue, 425 (2009), 1,250 (2010)

Green, 650 (2011)

Nut bowls

Red, 6 inches, 160 (2008), 170 (2009)

Red slag, 6 1/2 inches, 180 (2011)

This photo of a plate in white, the first I'd heard of, was sent to me in 2006 by Brad Noble.